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Spring Loaded (Mega Jump)
"Small gnome, enormous hops."
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How do I install Spring Loaded (Mega Jump)?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Spring Loaded (Mega Jump) for Burglin' Gnomes in one click.
</>What does Spring Loaded (Mega Jump) do?
Half the house is out of reach when you are the size of a garden ornament. Worktops, shelves, the top of the fence, that windowsill with the good loot behind it - all of it normally needs a stack of crates and a very patient friend. Spring Loaded turns your jump into a leap. Set it to 2 and you go twice as high as normal, or wind it up further and start clearing furniture in one bound. Add a mid-air hop or two and you can correct halfway up, which is how you get onto the roof on the first try instead of the fifth. Coming down from that height is its own adventure, so Soft Landing makes a good partner. Your jump is yours alone - nobody else needs to install anything - and it behaves the same whether you opened the lobby or joined a friend's.
</>What is Spring Loaded (Mega Jump)?
When you are the size of a garden ornament, half of every Burglin' Gnomes house is out of reach. Spring Loaded sets your jump height on a slider and adds mid-air hops, so worktops, fences and that windowsill with the good loot behind it come into range. From ProjectMods, the community-first PC mod manager and desktop app.
</>Common questions about Spring Loaded (Mega Jump)
What does Spring Loaded do in Burglin' Gnomes?
Spring Loaded turns your gnome's little hop into a proper leap in Burglin' Gnomes. You set the jump height on a slider - 2 means twice as high off the floor - and can add extra mid-air jumps on top, so worktops, shelves, fences and that windowsill with the good loot behind it stop needing a stack of crates and a patient friend. It covers your own gnome, nobody else needs to install anything, and it behaves the same whether you opened the lobby or joined someone else's game.
How high can you set the jump in Spring Loaded?
The Jump Height slider is a straight multiplier on your normal Burglin' Gnomes hop, so 2 puts you twice as high off the floor and higher numbers keep going from there. Around 2 is enough for kitchen worktops and low furniture without overshooting. Wind it up further and you start clearing whole pieces of furniture in one bound, which is the setting for fences and roofs. The trade-off is control: a very high jump in a low-ceilinged room mostly introduces you to the ceiling, so adjust it to the house you are robbing.
What do the extra mid-air jumps do?
They give you a second or third hop before you have to touch the ground again, and you choose how many. The practical value is correction. A single big leap in Burglin' Gnomes commits you to wherever you aimed, so a slightly off jump means a slightly off landing and another climb. With a mid-air hop you can adjust halfway up, which is how you get onto the roof on the first try instead of the fifth. It also opens up routes that need two stages, like fence, then shed, then the upstairs windowsill.
Does Spring Loaded make coming down dangerous?
Getting up somewhere high is the easy half; Burglin' Gnomes still charges you for the way down. A long drop normally costs health, snaps both legs and dumps your gnome in a heap on the floor, which is a poor reward for a perfect leap onto the roof. Soft Landing is the natural partner here - it removes all three of those, so you can step off whichever side of the roof is nearest the loot. Without it, plan your descents, or aim for something to break the fall on the way down.
Do your friends need Spring Loaded installed?
No. Your jump is yours alone, so nobody else in the Burglin' Gnomes lobby needs to install anything, and it works the same whether you opened the lobby or joined a friend's game. That makes it one of the easy mods to bring to somebody else's night - you get the roof routes without asking the host to change anything. Everyone else keeps their normal hop, which is worth knowing if you plan a route the crew physically cannot follow: they will need the stairs while you take the windowsill.
What options does Spring Loaded (Mega Jump) include?
Jump Height
How high you go compared to normal. 2 means twice as high off the floor.
Enabled
Turns the bigger jump on.
Extra Mid-Air Jumps
How many extra hops you get before you have to touch the ground again.
Spring Loaded is a ProjectMods mod for Burglin' Gnomes that turns your gnome's hop into a leap, with a height slider and optional extra mid-air jumps for reaching worktops, fences and roofs.
System Requirements
What features does Spring Loaded (Mega Jump) include?
- Turns a knee-high hop into a leap, with 2 meaning twice as high off the floor.
- Add a mid-air hop or two so you can correct halfway up to a windowsill.
- Clear worktops, fences and shelves without a stack of crates and a very patient friend.
- Your jump, your business, and it behaves the same hosting or joining someone else's game.
- Chain a fence, a shed roof and an upstairs windowsill into one route - and pair it with Soft Landing for the trip back down.
Best For
- Players eyeing good loot on a worktop with nothing to climb anywhere in the kitchen.
- Roof-route thieves who want to land it on the first try instead of the fifth.
- Crews who would rather not spend five minutes building a crate staircase for one shelf.
- Anyone going over the garden fence with the owners two steps behind them.
- Guests joining a friend's game who want the hops without any host setup at all.
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