Actions

Difference between revisions of "Iblis Phase 1"

From Sonic Retro

m (spelling corrections)
Line 12: Line 12:
 
'''Iblis Phase 1''' is [[Silver]]'s first boss in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)]]''. In what is apparently a "typical day in the future" for the psychokinetic hedgehog, he and [[Blaze]] fight through the burning ruins of [[Crisis City]] in order to confront their immortal adversary once again.
 
'''Iblis Phase 1''' is [[Silver]]'s first boss in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)]]''. In what is apparently a "typical day in the future" for the psychokinetic hedgehog, he and [[Blaze]] fight through the burning ruins of [[Crisis City]] in order to confront their immortal adversary once again.
  
In its first phase, Iblis is perhaps at his most demonic-looking; a four-armed fire monster bearing a mantle of smouldering rock, who perodically picks whole ''buildings'' up out of the lava to smash down on Silver and Blaze. Nonetheless, the battle is relatively simple; Silver must simply run back and forth along the broken causeway, picking up chunks of rubble with [[psychokinesis]] and lobbing them right at Iblis' face. The beast's rocky armour gradually falls off, making Iblis diversify from building-smashing and occasional meteoric bombardment to flamethrowering the whole platform. Simply keep lobbing objects to chip away Iblis' health bar to zero.
+
In its first phase, Iblis is perhaps at his most demonic-looking; a four-armed fire monster bearing a mantle of smouldering rock, who periodically picks whole ''buildings'' up out of the lava to smash down on Silver and Blaze. Nonetheless, the battle is relatively simple; Silver must simply run back and forth along the broken causeway, picking up chunks of rubble with [[psychokinesis]] and lobbing them right at Iblis' face. The beast's rocky armour gradually falls off, making Iblis diversify from building-smashing and occasional meteoric bombardment to flamethrowing the whole platform. Simply keep lobbing objects to chip away Iblis' health bar to zero.
  
 
In the cutscene after the boss fight, [[Mephiles]] makes contact with [[Silver]] and [[Blaze]], eventually sending the two of them back in time to assassinate the one responsible for releasing Iblis in the first place - one [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], the Iblis Trigger.
 
In the cutscene after the boss fight, [[Mephiles]] makes contact with [[Silver]] and [[Blaze]], eventually sending the two of them back in time to assassinate the one responsible for releasing Iblis in the first place - one [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], the Iblis Trigger.

Revision as of 13:53, 16 July 2010

06 IblisBig.jpg
Iblis Phase 1
Game: [[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)]][[Category:Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) bosses]]
Level: [[Crisis City]]
Fought by: Silver (with Blaze)
See also: Iblis

Iblis Phase 1 is Silver's first boss in Sonic the Hedgehog (2006). In what is apparently a "typical day in the future" for the psychokinetic hedgehog, he and Blaze fight through the burning ruins of Crisis City in order to confront their immortal adversary once again.

In its first phase, Iblis is perhaps at his most demonic-looking; a four-armed fire monster bearing a mantle of smouldering rock, who periodically picks whole buildings up out of the lava to smash down on Silver and Blaze. Nonetheless, the battle is relatively simple; Silver must simply run back and forth along the broken causeway, picking up chunks of rubble with psychokinesis and lobbing them right at Iblis' face. The beast's rocky armour gradually falls off, making Iblis diversify from building-smashing and occasional meteoric bombardment to flamethrowing the whole platform. Simply keep lobbing objects to chip away Iblis' health bar to zero.

In the cutscene after the boss fight, Mephiles makes contact with Silver and Blaze, eventually sending the two of them back in time to assassinate the one responsible for releasing Iblis in the first place - one Sonic the Hedgehog, the Iblis Trigger.


Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)
Sonic 2006 title screen.png

Main page
Comparisons
Achievements
Downloadable content


Manuals
Promotional material
Magazine articles
Video coverage
Reception


Development
Hidden content
Bugs
Hacking guide