So I got bored and made this giant reference chart for jump and bounce heights. You can use it to e.g. determine how high you'll go if you jump and immediately use a Super Jump, then bounce once on a tarmac floor. (For the record, the answer is about 1.1 grid tiles.) This might be useful to you for building levels. The information in it applies to MBG, MBPU, and MBP.
[REFERENCE] Jump Heights Chart
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15 May 2015 05:26 #1
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22 Oct 2015 12:29 #2
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This would be very useful for getting the absolute best time possible and it looks like it took alot of time to make.
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22 Oct 2015 13:29 #3
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What do you mean by "doubled gyro"?
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22 Oct 2015 13:50 #4
In MBPU, the Powerup Doubler doubles the length and power of the gyro's activation.
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NatureFreak wrote: What do you mean by "doubled gyro"?
In MBPU, the Powerup Doubler doubles the length and power of the gyro's activation.
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