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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Spring Jump is an ability in video games that sends your character rocketing straight upwards, and is much more powerful than ordinary Jump Physics, giving your character the power to leap tall obstacles In a Single Bound. It may require a special item or only be available at certain places in the level architecture (such as springboards and Spring Coils), or some other limiter that makes it less available than Jump Physics (which it does not imply the availability of, though some degree of air control is required). |