Difference between revisions of "Trick Action"
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− | Tricks were first introduced in [[Sonic Advance 2]]. By inputting button commands in midair, the player can gain point bonuses and propel the player character in a given direction. In [[Sonic Rush]] and [[Sonic Rush Adventure]], they build up your [[Tension Gauge]] as well. | + | [[Image:Tricksadv3.png|thumb|right|Sonic doing a trick in ''[[Sonic Advance 3]]'']]Tricks were first introduced in ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]''. By inputting button commands in midair, the player can gain point bonuses and propel the player character in a given direction. In ''[[Sonic Rush]]'' and ''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]'', they build up your [[Tension Gauge]] as well. |
==Putting Tricks to Good Use: Gameplay Tips== | ==Putting Tricks to Good Use: Gameplay Tips== | ||
− | In [[Sonic Rush]] and [[Sonic Rush Adventure]], the Up+R trick allows [[Sonic]] or [[Blaze]] to perform a double-jump of sorts, by which you can reach areas that are otherwise inaccessible. Likewise, the Left/Right+R trick launches Sonic or Blaze forward in that direction, and, for Sonic, damages enemies. In addition, tricks can be chained together for higher and higher bonuses. | + | In ''[[Sonic Rush]]'' and ''[[Sonic Rush Adventure]]'', the Up+R trick allows [[Sonic]] or [[Blaze]] to perform a double-jump of sorts, by which you can reach areas that are otherwise inaccessible. Likewise, the Left/Right+R trick launches Sonic or Blaze forward in that direction, and, for Sonic, damages enemies. In addition, tricks can be chained together for higher and higher bonuses. |
[[Category: Moves]] | [[Category: Moves]] |
Revision as of 12:16, 11 December 2008
Tricks were first introduced in Sonic Advance 2. By inputting button commands in midair, the player can gain point bonuses and propel the player character in a given direction. In Sonic Rush and Sonic Rush Adventure, they build up your Tension Gauge as well.
Putting Tricks to Good Use: Gameplay Tips
In Sonic Rush and Sonic Rush Adventure, the Up+R trick allows Sonic or Blaze to perform a double-jump of sorts, by which you can reach areas that are otherwise inaccessible. Likewise, the Left/Right+R trick launches Sonic or Blaze forward in that direction, and, for Sonic, damages enemies. In addition, tricks can be chained together for higher and higher bonuses.