noun Gaming Slang

BLJ

· noun · gaming

SM64 trick chaining backward long jumps to rack up insane speed.

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Definitions

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Super Mario 64's most iconic glitch. You spam long jumps backwards against a wall or slope and Mario's speed stacks up with no cap, letting him blast through stairs and walls that should block him.

“He BLJs up the endless staircase and reaches Bowser way under the star requirement.”
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Backwards long jump. The reason the Switch port nerfed Mario, because the original lets you build absurd negative speed and clip through the game.

“One clean BLJ here and you've skipped half the castle.”
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BLJ In A Sentence

He BLJs up the endless staircase and reaches Bowser way under the star requirement.
One clean BLJ here and you've skipped half the castle.

Origin & Usage

Super Mario 64 speedrunning. Stands for backwards long jump; famous for the endless-stairs skip.

People Also Ask

Why doesn't the BLJ work in the Switch version?

Nintendo patched it in Super Mario 3D All-Stars, so the classic BLJ only works on the original N64 release and emulators of it.

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