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'''Water hops''' are a technique which can be used to navigate through water faster than usual. It is performed by repeatedly jumping as Jak lands back in the water to preserve speed. While normally slower than fast swimming, with blue eco it is a lot faster.
'''Water hops''' are a technique which can be used to navigate through water faster than usual. It is performed by repeatedly jumping as Jak lands back in the water to preserve speed. While normally slower than fast swimming, with blue eco it is a lot faster.


Water hops can be performed in [[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]]. It remains to be confirmed whether or not they can be performed in [[Jak II: Renegade]] or [[Jak 3]], though they will not have use cases due to the lack of blue eco in these games.  
Water hops can be performed in [[Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy]]. It remains to be confirmed whether or not they can be performed in [[Jak II]] or [[Jak 3]], though they will not have use cases due to the lack of blue eco in these games.  


== Discovery ==
== Discovery ==

Revision as of 01:11, 30 July 2024

Water hops are a technique which can be used to navigate through water faster than usual. It is performed by repeatedly jumping as Jak lands back in the water to preserve speed. While normally slower than fast swimming, with blue eco it is a lot faster.

Water hops can be performed in Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy. It remains to be confirmed whether or not they can be performed in Jak II or Jak 3, though they will not have use cases due to the lack of blue eco in these games.

Discovery

It is not currently known how or by whom this technique was discovered.


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