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A vault has a height of 496 units<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HynGdti4JSw</ref>, which is the exact same height as the [[backflip]] and [[sideflip]]. This height is not affected by how long any buttons are held after the vault. Vaults take more time to execute than backflips or sideflips, but they can be used to traverse much greater distances since they can be boosted with momentum. Because of this, backflips and sideflips are rarely used for trickjumps, while the vault is an invaluable tool for trickjumpers. | A vault has a height of 496 units<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HynGdti4JSw</ref>, which is the exact same height as the [[backflip]] and [[sideflip]]. This height is not affected by how long any buttons are held after the vault. Vaults take more time to execute than backflips or sideflips, but they can be used to traverse much greater distances since they can be boosted with momentum. Because of this, backflips and sideflips are rarely used for trickjumps, while the vault is an invaluable tool for trickjumpers. | ||
The jump counter maintained by [[Archivist Toadette]] does not register vaults as jumps, meaning vaults can be used in various [[ | The jump counter maintained by [[Archivist Toadette]] does not register vaults as jumps, meaning vaults can be used in various [[Minimum Jumps]] runs. | ||
== Up-down vaults == | == Up-down vaults == |