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'''Super jumping''' is the use of tricks or exploiting of glitches to help a player achieve a greater height when jumping. There are various kinds of super jumps.
'''Super Jumping''' is the use of tricks or exploiting of glitches to help a player achieve a greater height when jumping. There are various kinds of super jumps.


====Super bouncing====
====Super Bouncing====
{{Main|Super bouncing}}
{{Main|Super Bouncing}}


''Super bouncing'' is a ''[[Halo 2]]'' glitch used to reach higher places by crouching into some areas and jumping into places, resulting in a sudden launch into the air.
''Super Bouncing'' is a ''[[Halo 2]]'' glitch used to reach higher places by crouching into some areas and jumping into places, resulting in a sudden launch into the air.


====Partner Bouncing====
====Partner Bouncing====
There are two ways to ''Partner Jump''. One method is to jump on top of another player, and have that player jump, and then jump as the player beneath you reaches the peak of their jump. The second method is to jump on top of another player, jump, and then have the player below you jump; the result is that the bottom player touches the player on top, and by landing on a certain point, the top player will be sent flying similarly to [[Super bouncing]].
There are two ways to ''Partner Jump''. One method is to jump on top of another player, and have that player jump, and then jump as the player beneath you reaches the peak of their jump. The second method is to jump on top of another player, jump, and then have the player below you jump; the result is that the bottom player touches the player on top, and by landing on a certain point, the top player will be sent flying in a similar manner to [[Super Bouncing]].


====Plasma, Frag, Rocket (aka. [[PFR]])====
====Plasma, Frag, Rocket (aka. [[PFR]])====
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{{Main|PFR}}
''PFR'' is a ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' trick in which you man a [[Warthog]] turret, and throw a {{Pattern|Anskum|plasma grenade}}, a [[Frag Grenade]], and shoot a rocket into the front of the Warthog, launching yourself far into the air.
''PFR'' is a ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' trick in which you man a [[Warthog]] turret, and throw a [[Plasma Grenade]], a [[Frag Grenade]], and shoot a rocket into the front of the Warthog, launching yourself far into the air.


===Enemy Jumping===
===Enemy Jumping===
In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', charge at a [[Mgalekgolo|Hunter]] and jump as it attempts to melee you. You will be sent flying in the direction that you jumped. Occasionally, a [[Flood combat form]] can be used to produce the same effect. A similar jump is possible in ''[[Halo 3]]'' by jumping to evade a [[Jiralhanae|Brute]] [[Jiralhanae Chieftain|Chieftain]]'s [[Gravity hammer (fiction)|Gravity Hammer]] or by intentionally swinging a Gravity Hammer near (but not on) a [[Co-op]] partner, it is called 'surfing' and is popular in [[Grifball]].
In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'', charge at a [[Mgalekgolo|Hunter]] and jump as it attempts to melee you. You will be sent flying in the direction that you jumped. Occasionally, a [[Flood Combat Form]] can be used to produce the same effect. A similar jump is possible in ''[[Halo 3]]'' by jumping to evade a [[Brute]] [[Brute Chieftain|Chieftain]]'s [[Type-2 Energy Weapon/Hammer|Gravity Hammer]] or by intentionally swinging a Gravity Hammer near (but not on) a [[Co-op]] partner, it is called 'surfing' and is popular in Grifball.


===Ghost Jump===
===Ghost Jump===

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