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The Energy Sword and Rocket Launcher can be used in combination to '''rocket cancel''', allowing players to fly through the air. | The Energy Sword and Rocket Launcher can be used in combination to '''rocket cancel''', allowing players to fly through the air. | ||
*One "rocket canceling" method is to have an empty Rocket Launcher as a primary weapon. The player should tap '''Y''' to switch weapons, and in the middle of switching weapons, press '''R'''. The player should then "fly" to wherever their [[reticule]] was pointed. | *One "rocket canceling" method is to have an empty Rocket Launcher as a primary weapon. The player should tap '''Y''' to switch weapons, and in the middle of switching weapons, press '''R'''. The player should then "fly" to wherever their [[reticule]] was pointed. Also if the player presses "Y" in the middle of flying they will jump will in mid-flight. | ||
*The other form, sometimes called "rocket jumping", is when a player uses a full Rocket Launcher to aim at a target, so that their reticule turns red. The player then quickly presses '''X'''+'''Y'''+'''R''' repeatedly until they "fly" at the target. This is useful for getting to otherwise unreachably-high places on maps, like [[Zanzibar]] and [[Headlong]]. | *The other form, sometimes called "rocket jumping", is when a player uses a full Rocket Launcher to aim at a target, so that their reticule turns red. The player then quickly presses '''X'''+'''Y'''+'''R''' repeatedly until they "fly" at the target. This is useful for getting to otherwise unreachably-high places on maps, like [[Zanzibar]] and [[Headlong]]. | ||