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The '''Jump Panel'''<ref>''Shadow the Hedgehog: Prima Official Game Guide'', pg. 21</ref> is a gimmick that appears in ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]''. It is a large metal-plated footing and variant of the regular [[Spring]], which is used to travel between sections.
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The '''Jump Panel'''<ref>{{Cite book |author=Kaizen Media Group |title=Shadow the Hedgehog: Prima Official Game Guide |publisher=Prima Games |page=21 |chapter= |date=22 November 2005 |isbn=978-0761551959}}</ref> is a gimmick that appears in ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog (game)|Shadow the Hedgehog]]''. It is a large metal-plated footing and variant of the regular [[Spring]], which is used to travel between sections.
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Jump Panels only appear in [[Prison Island (stage)|Prison Island]]. They serve the same purpose as [[Spring]]s, which is to send the player flying through the air to other locations. Unlike Springs though, the Jump Panels can launch the player far higher into the air and at much greater speed. They also specifically serve to let the player otherwise unreachable sections or shortcuts. When using them, the Jump Panels will expand upward and push the player through midair at incredible speed.
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Jump Panels only appear in [[Prison Island (stage)|Prison Island]]. They serve the same purpose as [[Spring]]s, which is to send the player flying through the air to other locations, allowing the player to reach otherwise unreachable sections or shortcuts. Unlike Springs though, the Jump Panels can launch the player far higher into the air and at much greater speed. When using them, the Jump Panels will expand upward and push the player through midair at incredible speed.
   
 
To use the Jump Panel in gameplay, the player has to press the jump button when standing on these panels.
 
To use the Jump Panel in gameplay, the player has to press the jump button when standing on these panels.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Jump Panel]]
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*[[Jump Panel (disambiguation)]]
*[[Ramp]]
 
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 15:38, 10 June 2018

The Jump Panel[1] is a gimmick that appears in Shadow the Hedgehog. It is a large metal-plated footing and variant of the regular Spring, which is used to travel between sections.

Description

Jump Panels are rectangular grey plates embedded in the ground, with yellow and black hazard stripes on the edges. They can be single squares or wide panels made of three plates.

Overview

Jump Panels only appear in Prison Island. They serve the same purpose as Springs, which is to send the player flying through the air to other locations, allowing the player to reach otherwise unreachable sections or shortcuts. Unlike Springs though, the Jump Panels can launch the player far higher into the air and at much greater speed. When using them, the Jump Panels will expand upward and push the player through midair at incredible speed.

To use the Jump Panel in gameplay, the player has to press the jump button when standing on these panels.

See also

References

  1. Kaizen Media Group (22 November 2005). Shadow the Hedgehog: Prima Official Game Guide. Prima Games. p. 21. ISBN 978-0761551959.