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'''Twinkle Snow''' is the fifth zone in ''[[Sonic Advance 3]]'', and is the customary ice level, though it possesses surprisingly few "snow" gimmicks apart from thick snow that slows characters down. The northern lights can be seen in the skies at the top of the zone.
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'''Twinkle Snow''' is the fifth Zone of ''[[Sonic Advance 3]]'', and is the customary ice level.
  
Mine carts offer a quick ride through portions of this zone, along with ice machines that will suck up characters, then launch them in a frozen state (though freezing in this game is harmless). There are also platforms that the player can interact with by holding {{down}} to make it sink slowly (and will sink faster if both characters are crouching on it), then release to be catapulted into the air. Water is present within the zone, though it is mostly avoidable by taking a high route (this also helps avoid the bottomless pits, something many levels in ''Sonic Advance 3'' have); however, Act 2 has a mandatory water section near the end.
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==Overview==
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Despite being a winter-themed level, Twinkle Snow possesses surprisingly few "snow" gimmicks apart from thick snow that slows characters down. The northern lights can be seen in the skies at the top of the Zone.
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[[Minecart]]s offer a quick ride through portions of this Zone, along with ice machines that will suck up characters, then launch them in a frozen state (though freezing in this game is harmless). There are also platforms that the player can interact with by holding {{down}} to make them sink slowly (and will sink faster if both characters are crouching on it), then release to be catapulted into the air.
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Water is present within the Zone, though it is mostly avoidable by taking a high route (this also helps avoid the bottomless pits, something many levels in ''Sonic Advance 3'' have); however, Act 2 has a mandatory water section near the end.
  
 
==Enemies==
 
==Enemies==
* [[Ginpe]] - A penguin robot that waddles back and forth and shoots projectiles from its top hat.
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* [[Hariisen]] - A pufferfish badnik found in underwater areas. Puffs up and fires spikes in six directions when approached.
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* [[Yadokka]] - A hermit crab robot found in underwater areas. Fires its shell like a rocket similar to the [[Turbo Spiker]].
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|[[Ginpe]] A penguin robot that waddles back and forth and shoots projectiles from its top hat.
* [[Yukigasen]] - A snowman robot that remains stationary and lobs snowballs like a pitching machine.
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|[[Hariisen]] A pufferfish [[Badnik]] found in underwater areas. Puffs up and fires spikes in six directions when approached.
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|[[Yadokka]] A hermit crab robot found in underwater areas. Fires its shell like a rocket similar to the [[Turbo Spiker]].
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|-
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|style="text-align:center;"|{{spriteImage|Sadv3tsbadnik4.png}}
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|[[Yukigasen]] A snowman robot that remains stationary and lobs snowballs like a pitching machine.
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|}
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==Ranking==
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The following are the required clear times to get each medal:
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!Gold
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!Silver
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!Bronze
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!Act 1
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|Under 2'15"00
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|2'15"00 — 3'15"00
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|Over 3'15"00
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|-
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!Act 2
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|Under 3'30"00
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|3'30"00 — 4'30"00
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|Over 4'30"00
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!Act 3
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|Under 3'00"00
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|3'00"00 — 4'00"00
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|Over 4'00"00
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|-
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!VS. Boss
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|Under 1'30"00
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|1'30"00 — 2'00"00
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|Over 2'00"00
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|}
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==References==
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Revision as of 18:40, 6 August 2019

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Twinkle Snow
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Twinkle Snow
Fifth Zone, Sonic Advance 3
Number of Acts: 4
Level themes: winter, underwater
Boss: Egg Chase
Underwater areas: Yes
Non-English names:
  • JP: トゥインクルスノー
    To~uinkurusunō
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Twinkle Snow is the fifth Zone of Sonic Advance 3, and is the customary ice level.

Overview

Despite being a winter-themed level, Twinkle Snow possesses surprisingly few "snow" gimmicks apart from thick snow that slows characters down. The northern lights can be seen in the skies at the top of the Zone.

Minecarts offer a quick ride through portions of this Zone, along with ice machines that will suck up characters, then launch them in a frozen state (though freezing in this game is harmless). There are also platforms that the player can interact with by holding Down to make them sink slowly (and will sink faster if both characters are crouching on it), then release to be catapulted into the air.

Water is present within the Zone, though it is mostly avoidable by taking a high route (this also helps avoid the bottomless pits, something many levels in Sonic Advance 3 have); however, Act 2 has a mandatory water section near the end.

Enemies

Sadv3tsbadnik3.png
Ginpe — A penguin robot that waddles back and forth and shoots projectiles from its top hat.
Sadv3tsbadnik2.png
Hariisen — A pufferfish Badnik found in underwater areas. Puffs up and fires spikes in six directions when approached.
Sadv3tsbadnik1.png
Yadokka — A hermit crab robot found in underwater areas. Fires its shell like a rocket similar to the Turbo Spiker.
Sadv3tsbadnik4.png
Yukigasen — A snowman robot that remains stationary and lobs snowballs like a pitching machine.

Ranking

The following are the required clear times to get each medal:

Gold Silver Bronze
Act 1 Under 2'15"00 2'15"00 — 3'15"00 Over 3'15"00
Act 2 Under 3'30"00 3'30"00 — 4'30"00 Over 4'30"00
Act 3 Under 3'00"00 3'00"00 — 4'00"00 Over 4'00"00
VS. Boss Under 1'30"00 1'30"00 — 2'00"00 Over 2'00"00

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