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A few people on chat brought up the fact that there is a maximum of 101 jumps that can be performed using the badge. Can someone verify this somehow, since the page doesn't mention anything about a limit? {{User:Mario4Ever/sig}}
A few people on chat brought up the fact that there is a maximum of 101 jumps that can be performed using the badge. Can someone verify this somehow, since the page doesn't mention anything about a limit? {{User:Mario4Ever/sig}}
:Oh? I heard from [http://tasvideos.org/2818M.html] that the world record is just 18. No one has even seen more than 20 bounces. After a few bounces, the game starts to decide whether Mario can continue bouncing, using the random number generator. The RNG usually can't be affected during bouncing, so the number of bounces are determined when the bouncing starts. [[User:Another gossip-loving Toad|Another gossip-loving Toad]] ([[User talk:Another gossip-loving Toad|talk]]) 02:35, 5 April 2015 (EDT)


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