Mastering mobility inDeadlockis essential for gaining an edge over your opponents, especially when navigating the tricky terrain of the Cursed Apple. Whether you’re trying to dodge enemy attacks, reach high vantage points, or outmaneuver your enemies, knowing how to wall jump can be a real game-changer.

This advanced maneuver might seem daunting at first, but with a little practice, you’ll be scaling walls and chaining jumps like a pro. In this guide, we’ll break down the mechanics behind wall jumping, helping you refine your timing and movement to gain the upper hand in any match. Let’s dive in.

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How To Wall Jump

To perform a wall jump, start bymoving toward a wall. As you reach it,press the space barto jump. Once you make contact with the wall,immediately press the direction key oppositeto the one you’re traveling in —paired with the space bar again. For instance, if you’re jumping forward with ‘W,’ press ‘S’ and the space bar together as you hit the wall.

You’ll know you successfully wall jumped when aslight yellow hue glowsparks beneath you.

Timing is key: make sure you press these keys only after you’ve touched the wall. Don’t rush; otherwise, you’ll end up doing a double jump instead of a wall jump. You have a brief moment to react, so if you’re struggling, try slowing down and gradually build up your speed.

To gain even more height, trydouble jumping just beforeyou perform the wall jump. Alternatively, after a wall jump,touch the ground brieflyandthen perform another wall jumpto continue chaining your jumps. You can maintain momentum bybouncing between multiple walls.

Combine wall jumps with character abilities for greater height or speed. For example, following a wall jump with a heavy attack or midair dash can make your movements even more unpredictable.