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'''Spikes''', also known as '''Yadorin''' or '''Yadrin''' (ヤドリン) in the Japanese manual, is a hermit crab-like badnik that crawls along the ground. It is a placable object in [[Marble Zone]] using [[debug]] and appears in [[Spring Yard Zone]] in the [[Sega Mega Drive]] version of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' and [[Bridge Zone]] in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)|8-bit version]]. They are protected with spikes, making them invulnerable from above. Destroy these with a spin. "Yadokari" is Japanese for hermit crab.
 
'''Spikes''', also known as '''Yadorin''' or '''Yadrin''' (ヤドリン) in the Japanese manual, is a hermit crab-like badnik that crawls along the ground. It is a placable object in [[Marble Zone]] using [[debug]] and appears in [[Spring Yard Zone]] in the [[Sega Mega Drive]] version of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' and [[Bridge Zone]] in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)|8-bit version]]. They are protected with spikes, making them invulnerable from above. Destroy these with a spin. "Yadokari" is Japanese for hermit crab.
  
Again appears in the 2012 version of [[Sonic Jump (2012)|Sonic Jump]] and appears in [[Jungle Zone (Sonic Jump)|Jungle Zone]] where it can be easily destroyed with a [[Spin Jump]].
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==Appearances==
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Spikes appears in the 2012 version of [[Sonic Jump (2012)|Sonic Jump]] in [[Jungle Zone (Sonic Jump)|Jungle Zone]], where it can be easily destroyed with a [[Spin Jump]].
  
Appears with an updated appearance in [[Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II|Sonic 4: Episode 2]] in [[White Park Zone]]. Unlike previous it can not be destroyed rolling , but crushed by a snowball or used the Rolling Combo.
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In [[Sonic the Hedgehog 4 Episode II|Sonic 4: Episode 2]], he returns with an updated appearance in [[White Park Zone]]. Unlike previous games, it can not be destroyed rolling , but can be crushed by a snowball or used the Rolling Combo.
  
He returns in [[Sonic Dash]] which looks similar to Sonic 4 where it can only be destroyed using the [[Spin Attack]] or Dash Boost.
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He returns in [[Sonic Dash]], which looks similar to Sonic 4 where it can only be destroyed using the [[Spin Attack]] or Dash Boost.
  
 
Returns in [[Sonic Lost World]] with its classic look and even mode of destruction or using Spin Dash.
 
Returns in [[Sonic Lost World]] with its classic look and even mode of destruction or using Spin Dash.
  
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==Gallery==
 
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File:Spikes in SYZ.png|Spikes in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]''.
 
File:Spikes in SYZ.png|Spikes in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]''.

Revision as of 14:29, 4 May 2015

For the level obstacle, see Spikes (obstacle).
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Spikes Artwork in Sonic 4: Episode 2.

Spikes, also known as Yadorin or Yadrin (ヤドリン) in the Japanese manual, is a hermit crab-like badnik that crawls along the ground. It is a placable object in Marble Zone using debug and appears in Spring Yard Zone in the Sega Mega Drive version of Sonic the Hedgehog and Bridge Zone in the 8-bit version. They are protected with spikes, making them invulnerable from above. Destroy these with a spin. "Yadokari" is Japanese for hermit crab.

Appearances

Spikes appears in the 2012 version of Sonic Jump in Jungle Zone, where it can be easily destroyed with a Spin Jump.

In Sonic 4: Episode 2, he returns with an updated appearance in White Park Zone. Unlike previous games, it can not be destroyed rolling , but can be crushed by a snowball or used the Rolling Combo.

He returns in Sonic Dash, which looks similar to Sonic 4 where it can only be destroyed using the Spin Attack or Dash Boost.

Returns in Sonic Lost World with its classic look and even mode of destruction or using Spin Dash.

Gallery

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