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Force jump was an ability of the Force that allowed its user to leap huge distances. Some untrained Force-sensitives, including Ezra Bridger and Leia Organa, were able to instinctively perform the feat despite their lack of training or knowledge of their Force powers. When Luke Skywalker dueled his estranged father Darth Vader on Cloud City, he made use of that ability.

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  • Force Jump
  • Force jump
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  • Force jump was an ability of the Force that allowed its user to leap huge distances. Some untrained Force-sensitives, including Ezra Bridger and Leia Organa, were able to instinctively perform the feat despite their lack of training or knowledge of their Force powers. When Luke Skywalker dueled his estranged father Darth Vader on Cloud City, he made use of that ability.
  • Force jump is one of the basic Force powers that Jedi and Sith master. The principle is easy: the Force-user uses the Force to push him/herself higher than a humanoid could possible attempt to jump normally. In games, it is useful in fights to confuse your opponents' aim or to throw off their attack patterns. It is also useful for getting up to high places where a normal person could not get up unaided.
  • Jedi from Knights of the Old Republic could Force-jump and attack enemies clear across the screen, who still couldn't see them. During the Clone Wars, all Jedi could Force-jump unerringly over rough terrain or bounce between airspeeders in busy traffic on Coruscant. Even Ahsoka Tano could do it. By the time of the Rebellion and the Original Trilogy, there weren't a lot of practitioners of Force jump left... Obi-Wan was too old, Vader was too weighed down by his armor, and Luke... well, he was kind of a wienie, but he could Force kick pretty well, so that's cool.
  • Force Jump, also known as Force Leap, used the Force to augment the user's natural leaping ability. Force-users adept in this technique could perform awe-inspiring vertical/horizontal leaps with impunity.
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  • Neutral
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  • Force Leap
  • Force Jump
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Set
  • The Shadow Syndicate
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  • Macht-Sprung
Name
  • Force Jump
  • Force jump
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  • Force Leap
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  • Skok Mocy
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  • Прыжок Силы
  • Прыжок Силы/Канон
Purpose
  • Augment natural leaping ability
Area
  • Alter
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  • Saltar con la Fuerza
notable practitioners
  • *Kirak Infil'a *Kanan Jarrus *Qui-Gon Jinn *Obi-Wan Kenobi *Darth Maul *Darth Sidious *Anakin Skywalker *Luke Skywalker *Mace Windu *Yoda
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  • Force jump was an ability of the Force that allowed its user to leap huge distances. Some untrained Force-sensitives, including Ezra Bridger and Leia Organa, were able to instinctively perform the feat despite their lack of training or knowledge of their Force powers. When Luke Skywalker dueled his estranged father Darth Vader on Cloud City, he made use of that ability.
  • Force jump is one of the basic Force powers that Jedi and Sith master. The principle is easy: the Force-user uses the Force to push him/herself higher than a humanoid could possible attempt to jump normally. In games, it is useful in fights to confuse your opponents' aim or to throw off their attack patterns. It is also useful for getting up to high places where a normal person could not get up unaided.
  • Jedi from Knights of the Old Republic could Force-jump and attack enemies clear across the screen, who still couldn't see them. During the Clone Wars, all Jedi could Force-jump unerringly over rough terrain or bounce between airspeeders in busy traffic on Coruscant. Even Ahsoka Tano could do it. By the time of the Rebellion and the Original Trilogy, there weren't a lot of practitioners of Force jump left... Obi-Wan was too old, Vader was too weighed down by his armor, and Luke... well, he was kind of a wienie, but he could Force kick pretty well, so that's cool.
  • Force Jump, also known as Force Leap, used the Force to augment the user's natural leaping ability. Force-users adept in this technique could perform awe-inspiring vertical/horizontal leaps with impunity.
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