Ori/Skills and Abilities

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This page covers the various skills and abilities which Ori may acquire during her journey.

Skills

Skills are new capabilities which Ori can acquire to substantially change the way she interacts with the game world. In casual play, you are expected to acquire all the skills, but in speedruns, several of them are skippable. Skills are learned from skill trees, except for Spirit Flame and Kuro's Feather. Acquiring a skill fully restores Ori's health and energy, except for Kuro's Feather, which does not do so.

Spirit Flame

Spirit Flame is Ori's weapon, wielded by pressing the X button or left-clicking. Projectiles will shoot from Sein toward the nearest enemy. The target is indicated by Sein floating near an enemy and highlighting it slightly. With no upgrades, Spirit Flame deals 2 damage per hit. There is a minimum delay of 0.2 seconds between shots, but you can only fire two shots at this speed before triggering a 0.5 second cooldown. You can avoid triggering the 0.5 second cooldown by waiting at least 0.3 seconds between shots.

Spirit Flame attack speed can be increased by the Quick Flame and Rapid Flame abilities. Damage dealt per hit can be increased by the Spark Flame, Cinder Flame, and Ultra Split Flame abilities. Number of targets hit can be increased by the Split Flame and Ultra Split Flame abilities.

Wall Jump

A true platforming staple, this skill allows you to jump off of vertical walls. Walls must be mostly vertical or else you won't be able to grab them. However, some walls with unusual shapes can still be grabbed for a wall jump. The act of wall jumping restores your double and triple jumps, unless you perform a "firsty." (See Techniques and Glitches for more on firsties.)

There are no abilities that affect Wall Jump.

Charge Flame

Charge Flame allows you to store power to perform an explosive attack, dealing damage in a radius and repelling enemy projectiles. You store a charge by holding the X button or left mouse button for 1 second, then detonate by releasing the button. Charge Flame deals 12 damage in a small area surrounding Sein's location. It also causes projectiles to be reflected directly away from the center of the explosion. Reflected projectiles become capable of hitting the enemy which originally shot them, dealing a significant amount of damage.

Charge Flame damage and effect radius can be increased by the Charge Flame Burn and Charge Flame Blast abilities. Charge Flame energy cost can be reduced by the Charge Flame Efficiency ability.

Double Jump

Another platforming staple, this skill allows you to perform a second jump while in midair. Unlike in many other platformers, the primary benefit of Double Jump is to gain additional distance, not additional height. With the second jump, you gain approximately 50% additional height, but 100% additional distance.

There are technically no abilities that affect Double Jump, but Triple Jump does require it.

Bash

The signature skill of Ori and the Blind Forest. Bash allows you to grab an enemy or projectile, even in midair, and use it to propel Ori in one direction while the target flies in the opposite direction. Certain environmental objects (lanterns and brambles, for example) can also be used to Bash. As with Charge Flame, enemy projectiles redirected by Bash can hit the enemy which originally shot them.

Bash has numerous uses, both casually and in speedruns. Bash can be used to move enemies out of the way, into areas they are not normally intended to go, or simply to kill them. Bash is the foundation of one of the biggest sequence breaks in the game (the Sorrow Bash) and permits extremely fast movement through the "Bash gliding" technique (see Techniques and Glitches).

Bash damage and effects can be improved by the Ultra Bash ability.

Stomp

Stomp allows you to slam into the ground from midair, dealing damage in a small area and destroying certain environmental barriers. Like Charge Flame, Stomp reflects projectiles away from the impact site. When you perform a Stomp, Ori will wind up briefly, then begin falling much faster than gravity normally allows. If you let go of the down key/button or S key, Ori will eventually leave the Stomp animation and fall normally, but retain the Stomp falling speed. The only difference is that this causes Ori to land without an impact; it is not clear if this results in a time save compared to a full Stomp.

Stomp damage and effect radius can be increased by the Ultra Stomp ability.

Kuro's Feather

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