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'''Hi-Jump Boots''' allows Samus to jump roughly twice as high, and is among the most useful upgrades, as indicated by it being collected in all non-low% categories. | '''Hi-Jump Boots''' allows Samus to jump roughly twice as high, and is among the most useful upgrades, as indicated by it being collected in all non-low% categories. | ||
− | However, because Hi-Jump Boots give you extra vertical speed from a jump, there are a few specific jumps that are easier if you turn them off to avoid hitting the ceiling, such as | + | However, because Hi-Jump Boots give you extra vertical speed from a jump, there are a few specific jumps that are easier if you turn them off to avoid hitting the ceiling, such as getting across [[Wrecked Ship Energy Tank Room]] without [[Grappling Beam]]. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 01:20, 10 August 2019
Hi-Jump Boots | |
Location | Hi Jump Boots Room, Norfair |
Effect | Increased jump height |
Hi-Jump Boots allows Samus to jump roughly twice as high, and is among the most useful upgrades, as indicated by it being collected in all non-low% categories.
However, because Hi-Jump Boots give you extra vertical speed from a jump, there are a few specific jumps that are easier if you turn them off to avoid hitting the ceiling, such as getting across Wrecked Ship Energy Tank Room without Grappling Beam.
See also
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