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|A vertical succession of platforms that can be built between two blue rivets, only if one is located directly above the other. The movement of the platforms in a Blue Lift is determined by the direction of the swipe that created the Blue Lift. Upon encountering a Blue Lift, Minis will stop walking and will take the lift in the direction it moves, helping them reach platforms that are located underneath or above. | |A vertical succession of platforms that can be built between two blue rivets, only if one is located directly above the other. The movement of the platforms in a Blue Lift is determined by the direction of the swipe that created the Blue Lift. Upon encountering a Blue Lift, Minis will stop walking and will take the lift in the direction it moves, helping them reach platforms that are located underneath or above. | ||
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|style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTShighspring.jpg]][[File:MvDKTSlongspring.jpg]]<br>[[High Spring]] and<br>[[Long Spring]] | |style="background:#E3F0F9"align="center"|[[File:MvDKTShighspring.jpg]][[File:MvDKTSlongspring.jpg]]<br>[[Trampoline#Mario vs. Donkey Kong series|High Spring]] and<br>[[Trampoline#Mario vs. Donkey Kong series|Long Spring]] | ||
|Trampolines that help the Minis bounce to higher areas. High Springs are magenta and have an oblong shape—they launch the Minis on a vertical arc. Long Springs are yellow, rounded, and launch the Minis on a more widened arc. | |Trampolines that help the Minis bounce to higher areas. High Springs are magenta and have an oblong shape—they launch the Minis on a vertical arc. Long Springs are yellow, rounded, and launch the Minis on a more widened arc. | ||
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