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− | '''Triangle Dive''' is a move shared by both [[Team Sonic]] and [[Team Dark]] in ''[[Sonic Heroes]]''. Activated as either [[Knuckles]] or [[E-123 Omega]] by holding {{A}} in the middle of a jump, Triangle Dive sees the entire team arrange themselves in midair like skydivers, [[Power Glide|power gliding]] to slow their descent. | + | '''Triangle Dive''' (トライアングルダイブ ''Toraiangurudaibu'') is a move shared by both [[Team Sonic]] and [[Team Dark]] in ''[[Sonic Heroes]]''. Activated as either [[Knuckles]] or [[E-123 Omega]] by holding {{A}} (GCN & Xbox)/{{PS X}} (PS2) in the middle of a jump, Triangle Dive sees the entire team arrange themselves in midair like skydivers, [[Power Glide|power gliding]] to slow their descent. |
The move enables the characters to fall slowly; or, more usefully, catch an updraft and ''ascend''. The technique first sees a use in [[Ocean Palace]], riding the output of the floor-mounted giant fans to glide up the sheer ruin walls. | The move enables the characters to fall slowly; or, more usefully, catch an updraft and ''ascend''. The technique first sees a use in [[Ocean Palace]], riding the output of the floor-mounted giant fans to glide up the sheer ruin walls. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Umbrella Descent]] | ||
+ | *[[Bubblegum Descent]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:45, 22 May 2018
Triangle Dive (トライアングルダイブ Toraiangurudaibu) is a move shared by both Team Sonic and Team Dark in Sonic Heroes. Activated as either Knuckles or E-123 Omega by holding (GCN & Xbox)/ (PS2) in the middle of a jump, Triangle Dive sees the entire team arrange themselves in midair like skydivers, power gliding to slow their descent.
The move enables the characters to fall slowly; or, more usefully, catch an updraft and ascend. The technique first sees a use in Ocean Palace, riding the output of the floor-mounted giant fans to glide up the sheer ruin walls.
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