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'''Sol''', called '''Gola''' (ゴーラ) in the Japanese manual{{fileref|Sonic2 MD JP SonicJam manual.pdf|page=26}}, is a [[Badnik]] from the 16-bit version of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' found in [[Hill Top Zone]]. It carries four fireballs, which rotate around its body. When the player gets close, it fires them straight ahead. Sol can be defeated by ducking and waiting for it to release all four fireballs - it is then completely defenseless. Sol is similar in design to [[Orbinaut]], a Badnik from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''.
  
==Sonic the Hedgehog 2==
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==Other appearances==
 
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===''Sonic the Hedgehog 2''===
'''Sol''', called Gola (ゴーラ) in the Japanese manual, is a badnik from the 16-bit version of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' found in [[Hill Top Zone]]. It carries four fireballs, which rotate around its body. When the player gets close, it fires them straight ahead. Sol can be defeated by ducking and waiting for it to release all four fireballs - it is then completely defenseless. Sol is similar in design to [[Orbinaut]], a badnik from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''.
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A Sol makes an appearance in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]'' where it can be found in [[Hill Top Zone]]. Here, it carries four fireballs and will throw them at the player when seen. Another Sol without fireballs appears on the seesaw in the zone where the player needs to jump on the end without the Sol to progress.
 
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===''Sonic Blast''===
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A second Sol, simply known as '''Gola''', makes an appearance in ''[[Sonic Blast]]'' where it can be found in [[Red Volcano Zone]]. Unlike the ones in ''Sonic 2'', these ones only have a single fireball orbiting their bodies, which they prefer defending themselves with rather than firing it at the player. These enemies are hard to avoid while crossing lava pools, but their lack of fireballs make them easier to destroy.
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|$F0D4A ([[Nemesis Format]], 4 blocks)
 
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==Sonic Adventure==
 
  
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===''Sonic Adventure''===
 
[[Image:Sa_gola.png|thumb|right|180px|A Sol in [[Red Mountain]].]]
 
[[Image:Sa_gola.png|thumb|right|180px|A Sol in [[Red Mountain]].]]
  
A second Sol, known as Gola (ゴーラ) in the Japanese manual and by what it's mostly called, appears in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. It's very close in design with the original from ''Sonic 2''. It usually hovers around orbited by the cluster of flaming orbs and it attacks by expanding or contracting said cluster to adjust the position of the attack radius.
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Another Sol, known as '''Gola''' (ゴーラ) in the Japanese manual and by what it's mostly called, appears in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. It's very close in design with the original from ''Sonic 2''. It usually hovers around orbited by the cluster of flaming orbs and it attacks by expanding or contracting said cluster to adjust the position of the attack radius. They are found in the following Action Stages:
  
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==Sonic Adventure 2==
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===''Sonic Adventure 2''===
 
 
 
[[Image:Sa2_gola.png|thumb|right|180px|A Sol in [[Death Chamber]].]]
 
[[Image:Sa2_gola.png|thumb|right|180px|A Sol in [[Death Chamber]].]]
  
 
Yet another Sol, known as Gola (ゴーラ) in the Japanese manual and by what it's mostly called, appears in ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''. It's very close in design with the one present in ''Sonic Adventure'', but it has four distinct fire balls, and though it has the same behaviour and attacks, once a fire ball hits an enemy, it will disappear. It awards 100 points when destroyed.
 
Yet another Sol, known as Gola (ゴーラ) in the Japanese manual and by what it's mostly called, appears in ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''. It's very close in design with the one present in ''Sonic Adventure'', but it has four distinct fire balls, and though it has the same behaviour and attacks, once a fire ball hits an enemy, it will disappear. It awards 100 points when destroyed.
  
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===''Sonic Advance 2''===
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The Badnik's next appearance is in ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'', where they are found in [[Hot Crater]]. In this game, their fireballs orbit around the front and back of their bodies much like in the ''Sonic Adventure'' titles. They have to be taken out by jumping on top of them with a [[Spin attack]].
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This Badnik does not appear when playing Easy mode in this game.
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===''Sonic Lost World''===
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[[Image:SLW3DS-Gohla.png|A Sol in the 3DS version of [[Sonic Lost World]].]]
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Sol makes another appearance in both versions of ''[[Sonic Lost World]]''. In the [[Wii U]]/PC version, they are found in the 3D sections of [[Desert Ruins]] Zone 1 and [[Frozen Factory]] Zone 1 where they either remain stationary or move about. When the player approaches them, they will make their fireballs orbit around [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] and close in on him, which must be avoided by jumping as they close in. They are also found in the 2.5D sections of [[Sky Road (Sonic Lost World)|Sky Road]] Zone 4, they remain stationary in-between ceilings while lines of fireballs orbit them laterally.
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In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version, they are found in Desert Ruins Zone 1-3. In the 3D sections, their four fireballs orbit them horizontally, while in the 2.5D sections, they are found in wide areas or tight cavities, where they have two-to-four fireballs orbit them laterally. The best way to deal with them is to use a [[Somersault Kick]] to stun them, then strike them with a [[Homing Attack]].
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===''Sonic Mania''===
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The Badnik's sixth appearance in the series is in ''[[Sonic Mania]]'', where it is found in [[Oil Ocean Zone (Sonic Mania)|Oil Ocean Zone]] Act 2. They use the same design as in ''Sonic 2'', except they have two fireballs orbiting them instead of four, similar to their appearance in the 3DS version of ''Lost World''. They will hover about, usually above pools of oil or oil slides, protecting themselves with their fireballs. When destroyed, their fireballs will scatter everywhere, igniting the oil should they land in it.
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Revision as of 06:44, 10 May 2020

Sonic2 MD Artwork Sol.png
Sol
Games: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit), Sonic Blast, Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic Advance 2, Sonic Lost World, Sonic Mania
Affiliation: [[Eggman Empire, Deadly Six]][[Category:Eggman Empire, Deadly Six enemies]]
Hits to defeat: 1
Points: 100

Sol, called Gola (ゴーラ) in the Japanese manualMedia:Sonic2 MD JP SonicJam manual.pdf[1], is a Badnik from the 16-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 found in Hill Top Zone. It carries four fireballs, which rotate around its body. When the player gets close, it fires them straight ahead. Sol can be defeated by ducking and waiting for it to release all four fireballs - it is then completely defenseless. Sol is similar in design to Orbinaut, a Badnik from Sonic the Hedgehog.

Other appearances

Sonic the Hedgehog 2

A Sol makes an appearance in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 where it can be found in Hill Top Zone. Here, it carries four fireballs and will throw them at the player when seen. Another Sol without fireballs appears on the seesaw in the zone where the player needs to jump on the end without the Sol to progress.

Sonic Blast

A second Sol, simply known as Gola, makes an appearance in Sonic Blast where it can be found in Red Volcano Zone. Unlike the ones in Sonic 2, these ones only have a single fireball orbiting their bodies, which they prefer defending themselves with rather than firing it at the player. These enemies are hard to avoid while crossing lava pools, but their lack of fireballs make them easier to destroy.

Sonic Adventure

A Sol in Red Mountain.

Another Sol, known as Gola (ゴーラ) in the Japanese manual and by what it's mostly called, appears in Sonic Adventure. It's very close in design with the original from Sonic 2. It usually hovers around orbited by the cluster of flaming orbs and it attacks by expanding or contracting said cluster to adjust the position of the attack radius. They are found in the following Action Stages:

Character Stage
Sonic Red Mountain, Lost World
Knuckles Red Mountain, Lost World

Sonic Adventure 2

A Sol in Death Chamber.

Yet another Sol, known as Gola (ゴーラ) in the Japanese manual and by what it's mostly called, appears in Sonic Adventure 2. It's very close in design with the one present in Sonic Adventure, but it has four distinct fire balls, and though it has the same behaviour and attacks, once a fire ball hits an enemy, it will disappear. It awards 100 points when destroyed.

Character Stage
Knuckles Death Chamber

Sonic Advance 2

The Badnik's next appearance is in Sonic Advance 2, where they are found in Hot Crater. In this game, their fireballs orbit around the front and back of their bodies much like in the Sonic Adventure titles. They have to be taken out by jumping on top of them with a Spin attack.

This Badnik does not appear when playing Easy mode in this game.

Sonic Lost World

A Sol in the 3DS version of Sonic Lost World. Sol makes another appearance in both versions of Sonic Lost World. In the Wii U/PC version, they are found in the 3D sections of Desert Ruins Zone 1 and Frozen Factory Zone 1 where they either remain stationary or move about. When the player approaches them, they will make their fireballs orbit around Sonic and close in on him, which must be avoided by jumping as they close in. They are also found in the 2.5D sections of Sky Road Zone 4, they remain stationary in-between ceilings while lines of fireballs orbit them laterally.

In the Nintendo 3DS version, they are found in Desert Ruins Zone 1-3. In the 3D sections, their four fireballs orbit them horizontally, while in the 2.5D sections, they are found in wide areas or tight cavities, where they have two-to-four fireballs orbit them laterally. The best way to deal with them is to use a Somersault Kick to stun them, then strike them with a Homing Attack.

Sonic Mania

The Badnik's sixth appearance in the series is in Sonic Mania, where it is found in Oil Ocean Zone Act 2. They use the same design as in Sonic 2, except they have two fireballs orbiting them instead of four, similar to their appearance in the 3DS version of Lost World. They will hover about, usually above pools of oil or oil slides, protecting themselves with their fireballs. When destroyed, their fireballs will scatter everywhere, igniting the oil should they land in it.

Technical information

Game Object ID # Code offset Mappings offset Compressed art offset Subparameters
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) $95 $370FE $372E6 $F0D4A (Nemesis Format, 4 blocks) $00

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