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==How to Perform==
==How to Perform==
To perform the '''Dolphin Jump''', Zora Link must dive down a little and start swimming by holding A. Once [[Zora Link]] is swimming, the player has to press and hold down on the analog stick. Doing this will make the Zora jump out of the the water. This technique is important as it makes the fight with the [[Great Bay Temple]] boss, [[Gyorg]], much easier. This technique can also save time as it will allow the player to jump onto platforms instead of climbing up them.
To perform the '''Dolphin Jump''', Zora Link must dive down a little and start swimming by holding A. Once [[Zora Link]] is swimming, the player has to press and hold down on the analog stick. Doing this will make the Zora jump out of the the water. This technique is important as it makes the fight with the [[Great Bay Temple]] boss, [[Gyorg]], much easier. This technique can also save time as it will allow the player to jump onto platforms instead of climbing up them. In the Japanese version of Majora's Mask, you have to do this technique to get on the Marine Research Lab as the water level isn't high enough.  
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Revision as of 05:35, 13 November 2011

The Dolphin Jump is a technique performed by Zora Link that allows him to jump out of the water onto a piece of land very quick and efficiently.

How to Perform

To perform the Dolphin Jump, Zora Link must dive down a little and start swimming by holding A. Once Zora Link is swimming, the player has to press and hold down on the analog stick. Doing this will make the Zora jump out of the the water. This technique is important as it makes the fight with the Great Bay Temple boss, Gyorg, much easier. This technique can also save time as it will allow the player to jump onto platforms instead of climbing up them. In the Japanese version of Majora's Mask, you have to do this technique to get on the Marine Research Lab as the water level isn't high enough.
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