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+ | |Sonic Advance|:Category:Sonic Advance levels|l2=Levels|{{PAGENAME}}}} | ||
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+ | |levelscreen=SonicAdvance GBA SecretBase.png | ||
+ | |levelno=Second | ||
+ | |game=Sonic Advance | ||
+ | |acts=2 | ||
+ | |theme1=industrial | ||
+ | |boss=Egg Press | ||
+ | |rings1=220 + 32~110 | ||
+ | |rings2=202 + 22~100 | ||
+ | |name_jp=シークレットベースゾーン | ||
+ | |prev=Neo Green Hill Zone | ||
+ | |next=Casino Paradise Zone | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the second [[Zone]] of ''[[Sonic Advance]]''. This Zone comes after [[Neo Green Hill Zone]] and precedes [[Casino Paradise Zone]]. | ||
− | == | + | ==Overview== |
− | + | A typical [[:Category:Levels with an industrial theme|factory]] installation of the [[Eggman Empire]], this industrial setting features a host of manufacturing-based obstacles: swinging hooks to leap across the ceiling, pressurized tubes to sweep the player through a pipe network; steam tops, molten metal crucibles, and free-floating iron platforms. Less usual gimmicks include ziplines criss-crossing the foreground, and dual chutes that drop the player through the background. | |
− | + | Many of the features in this level first debuted in [[Metropolis Zone]] from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''. | |
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− | === | + | A unique effect in the very first, outdoor part of Act 1 is an interesting floodlight motif, later used in ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'''s [[Ice Paradise Zone]]. |
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+ | ==Enemies== | ||
+ | {| style="width:auto;" | ||
+ | |style="text-align:center;"|{{spriteImage|Mogu-spr.png}} | ||
+ | |'''[[Mogu]]''' — Mole [[Badnik]] that pops out of the ground. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |style="text-align:center;"|{{spriteImage|Senbon-spr.png}} | ||
+ | |'''[[Senbon]]''' — Pufferfish Badnik (doesn't appear in Easy mode). | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |style="text-align:center;"|{{spriteImage|Tentou-spr.png}} | ||
+ | |'''[[Tentou]]''' — Moth Badnik that shoots energy balls. | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Special Spring location== | ||
+ | The [[Special Spring]] for this Zone is located in Act 2. To find it, the player should take the top-most routes as much as possible, and they will eventually find it on top of a downward loop. As they go through the loop, they should use the [[spring]]s and bouncy platforms to reach it. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{SAdvOmni}} |
Latest revision as of 06:27, 10 May 2020
Sonic Advance |
Levels |
Secret Base Zone |
Secret Base Zone |
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Second Zone, Sonic Advance |
Number of Acts: 2 |
Level theme: industrial |
Boss: Egg Press |
Maximum rings, Act 1: 220 + 32~110 |
Maximum rings, Act 2: 202 + 22~100 |
Non-English names:
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← Neo Green Hill Zone | Casino Paradise Zone → |
Secret Base Zone is the second Zone of Sonic Advance. This Zone comes after Neo Green Hill Zone and precedes Casino Paradise Zone.
Overview
A typical factory installation of the Eggman Empire, this industrial setting features a host of manufacturing-based obstacles: swinging hooks to leap across the ceiling, pressurized tubes to sweep the player through a pipe network; steam tops, molten metal crucibles, and free-floating iron platforms. Less usual gimmicks include ziplines criss-crossing the foreground, and dual chutes that drop the player through the background.
Many of the features in this level first debuted in Metropolis Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
A unique effect in the very first, outdoor part of Act 1 is an interesting floodlight motif, later used in Sonic Advance 2's Ice Paradise Zone.
Enemies
Mogu — Mole Badnik that pops out of the ground. | |
Senbon — Pufferfish Badnik (doesn't appear in Easy mode). | |
Tentou — Moth Badnik that shoots energy balls. |
Special Spring location
The Special Spring for this Zone is located in Act 2. To find it, the player should take the top-most routes as much as possible, and they will eventually find it on top of a downward loop. As they go through the loop, they should use the springs and bouncy platforms to reach it.
References
Sonic Advance | |
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Main page (N|Android) Manuals Development |
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