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− | The '''homing attack''' is a special move for [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] that was first featured in ''[[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island]]'', but required a special [[shield]] to use in that game. It was added as a standard move in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' and has been included in all 3D Sonic games since. It can be achieved by pressing {{a}} in mid-jump. Use this attack to have Sonic automatically zero in and strike any nearby enemies. If no enemies are within range, use this move to have Sonic perform a jump dash; in ''Sonic 3D Blast'', Sonic would instead go straight down. | + | The '''homing attack''' is a special move for [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] that was first featured in ''[[Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island]]'', but required a special [[shield]] to use in that game. It was added as a standard move in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' and has been included in all 3D Sonic games since. It can be achieved by pressing {{a}} in mid-jump. Use this attack to have Sonic automatically zero in and strike any nearby enemies. If no enemies are within range, use this move to have Sonic perform a jump dash; in ''Sonic 3D Blast'', Sonic would instead go straight down. From what has been shown in runthroughs, this move is available as well in the 2.5D [[Sonic 4]]. |
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The homing attack is a special move for Sonic that was first featured in Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island, but required a special shield to use in that game. It was added as a standard move in Sonic Adventure and has been included in all 3D Sonic games since. It can be achieved by pressing in mid-jump. Use this attack to have Sonic automatically zero in and strike any nearby enemies. If no enemies are within range, use this move to have Sonic perform a jump dash; in Sonic 3D Blast, Sonic would instead go straight down. From what has been shown in runthroughs, this move is available as well in the 2.5D Sonic 4.