Autojump


 * This article is about the ability used without any NaN Items. For other uses of jumping, see Jump (Disambiguation).

is a recurring ability in.

Overview
Link can perform an Autojump when he runs off the edge of a platform. This can be done in order for him to leap over a gap to another surface, but the distance he can jump is limited. How far Link leaps is dependent on his momentum when he reaches an edge to jump from. When leaping from a high place to a considerably lower area, Link may roll upon landing to avoid taking fall damage, though he will not do this if the fall is too great. In and, Link would sometimes perform a dive when Autojumping into waters below him.

If a ledge is low enough for him to interact with it, Link will also Autojump when moving against an elevated platform. He will grab onto its edge and climb onto its surface, or if the elevation is low enough, he will simply hop onto the platform. The Dash ability used in SS undefined allows Link to jump to even higher ledges than he could without it. In and, Link’s Autojump is limited to leaping from ledges; he cannot jump to climb onto higher platforms.

Because the Autojump only caters to the farthest possible distance Link can comfortably jump under normal conditions, distances further than what can be reached with the Autojump must be reached using a certain item, such as a Hookshot, that extends Link's jump distance. Moving a block or hitting a switch to form another platform are techniques that often bridge the gap between a distance way out of Link's Autojump range.

In regards to a strangely universal habit: rolling before a ledge into the Autojump, in its first appearance in, does not increase the range of the jump. However, in the following, rolling into a jump does marginally increase the distance cleared. This is evident in the east wall of East Clock Town, where the leaps from the roof of the Bar to a hidden Silver Rupee chest can be cleared by these rolling Autojumps.

Trivia

 * The Autojump was created in order to streamline gameplay. As The Legend of Zelda is not a platform game, Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of The Legend of Zelda, wanted to remove the need for pressing a button to jump. Early in 's development, pressing a button was required for Link to jump, but making jumping automatic simplified the controls and shifted focus to other gameplay elements. For this reason, while being ridden, Epona can also Autojump; when she is moving toward them quickly enough, she will leap over certain obstacles.