Floating High Jump

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Floating High Jump
The Floating High Jump badge from Super Mario Bros. Wonder
Description
Jump higher than usual and momentarily float.
First appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder (2023)
Latest appearance Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park (2026)
Effect Increases jump height, float briefly before falling after jumping
Variants
Parachute Cap + Floating High Jump
Floating High Jump + Crouching High Jump
Timed High Jump + Floating High Jump
Comparable

The Floating High Jump Badge in Super Mario Bros. Wonder and Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park is an Action Badge that increases the jump height of the player character. Equipping it also lets the player float briefly after jumping. The effects emulate Luigi's Scuttle from other games in the Super Mario series; this is alluded to in the badge's internal name.

When jumping with Floating High Jump Badge equipped, characters kick their feet in a manner comparable to how the Koopalings and Bowser Jr. do so when they are defeated.

The badge is obtained by completing either of its Badge Challenges, Badge Challenge Floating High Jump I and Badge Challenge Floating High Jump II.

In Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park, the Floating High Jump Badge is incorporated into three Dual Badges: Parachute Cap + Floating High Jump, Floating High Jump + Crouching High Jump, and Timed High Jump + Floating High Jump. When using the latter badge's ability, the increased jump height is applied.

Courses[edit]

Course Difficulty Notes
Badge Challenge Floating High Jump I level thumbnail
Badge Challenge Floating High Jump I
Badge Challenge Floating High Jump II level thumbnail
Badge Challenge Floating High Jump II
★★★
The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon level thumbnail
The Final-Final Test Badge Marathon
★★★★★ Only in the second room of the course.
Here Come the Hoppos level thumbnail
Here Come the Hoppos
Clear course and avoid enemies!
★★

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Note(s) Ref.
Japanese ふわっとジャンプ
Fuwatto Janpu
Floating Jump [1]
Chinese (Simplified) 飘飘跳跃
Piāopiāo Tiàoyuè (Mandarin)
Pīupīu Tiuyeuhk (Cantonese)
Fluttering Jump [1]
Chinese (Traditional) 飄飄跳躍
Piāopiāo Tiàoyuè (Mandarin)
Pīupīu Tiuyeuhk (Cantonese)
Fluttering Jump [1]
Dutch Hoge zweefsprong High floating jump [1]
French Grand saut flottant Floating high jump [1]
German Schwebe-Hochsprung Floating high jump [1]
Italian Salto prolungato Prolonged jump [1]
Korean 두둥실 점프
Dudungsil Jeompeu
Floating Jump [1]
Polish Płynny skok wzwyż Floating high jump [1]
Portuguese Grande salto flutuante Floating high jump [1]
Russian Прыжок с подлетом
Pryzhok s podlyotom
Flying jump [1]
Spanish Salto alto High jump [1]
Thai กระโดดสูงลอยกลางฟ้า
Grà-dòot Sǔung Lɔɔi Glaang Fáa
? [1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m In-game name from the Badge selection screen in Super Mario Bros. Wonder (version 1.2.0, stored internally as Luigi in message file G:/romfs/Mals/Name_Badge.msbt).