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Excalibur Sonic |
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First seen: Sonic and the Black Knight (2009) |
Power source: Sacred Swords |
Base character: Sonic the Hedgehog |
Used in: Games |
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Excalibur Sonic is the form that Sonic the Hedgehog takes on at the end of the game Sonic and the Black Knight.
Contents
Character conception
Main article: Sonic and the Black Knight/Development |
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Overview
Using the power of the game's "Sacred Swords," Sonic dons a golden suit of armor, which includes a red cape at the rear. The power from the transformation also regenerates the damaged sword, Caliburn, transforming it into Excalibur.
The form is most similar to Darkspine Sonic, as Sonic is no more impervious to damage than he normally is. He gains the ability to fly, as well as enhanced speed. The form does not depend on Rings, so it will not revert during gameplay. It is only available for play in the battle against the Dark Queen. This transformation is more of a transformation for Caliburn the Sword, as Sonic is still his normal blue self under the armor.
History
Sonic and the Black Knight
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Sonic Dash
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Sonic Forces: Speed Battle
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Voice actors
In English, Excalibur Sonic is voiced by Jason Griffith. In Japanese, he is voiced by Jun'ichi Kanemaru.
References