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==JUMP BEAST LOGIC== | |||
*The user jumps to the same lane as the target three spaces away from it | |||
*if there is an object in the space the user is supposed to jump to, then they jump two spaces away from the target instead | |||
*if there are two objects in the spaces the user is supposed to jump to, then they jump one space spaces away from the target instead | |||
*if there are three objects in the spaces the user is supposed to jump to, the user will jump into the correct horizontal distance but move one space up or down; | |||
*if there is a hole in the place the user is supposed to jump to, falzar will ignore the hole and jump normally, while gregar will treat it as an object | |||
*the user being behind the target doesn't change anything | |||
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Revision as of 10:58, 18 September 2024
AuraHed1 | |
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Description | A flying head with 2spc tail |
Full name | Aura Head 1 |
Class | Standard |
Library # | 48 |
Element | Break |
Attack power | 130 |
Codes | B C D |
MB | 25 (max 4 copies) |
Part of program advances | StreamHd |
AuraHed2 | |
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Description | A flying head with 2spc tail |
Full name | Aura Head 2 |
Class | Standard |
Library # | 49 |
Element | Break |
Attack power | 150 |
Codes | D E F |
MB | 33 (max 3 copies) |
Part of program advances | StreamHd |
AuraHed3 | |
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Description | A flying head with 2spc tail |
Full name | Aura Head 3 |
Class | Standard |
Library # | 50 |
Element | Break |
Attack power | 170 |
Codes | F G H |
MB | 39 (max 3 copies) |
Part of program advances | StreamHd |
Hits in a 1x3 range. If the user has a barrier then damage is increased by 50.
Has no counter frames.
JUMP BEAST LOGIC
- The user jumps to the same lane as the target three spaces away from it
- if there is an object in the space the user is supposed to jump to, then they jump two spaces away from the target instead
- if there are two objects in the spaces the user is supposed to jump to, then they jump one space spaces away from the target instead
- if there are three objects in the spaces the user is supposed to jump to, the user will jump into the correct horizontal distance but move one space up or down;
- if there is a hole in the place the user is supposed to jump to, falzar will ignore the hole and jump normally, while gregar will treat it as an object
- the user being behind the target doesn't change anything