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'''Spiker''' (called ShinShin in the [[Sonic 2 JP Manual|Japanese manual]]), located in [[Hill Top Zone]], is a little red insect with a large spike on its head. This enemy is often found walking along the ground, although it can also be seen on the ceiling of caves. Regardless of its location, its attack is the same - As Sonic approaches, it fires its spike upwards if it is on the ground, or downward if it is on the ceiling. The spike is easy to dodge and once it has been fired the enemy is mostly harmless. Just [[spin attack]] to destroy it.
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| image=Sonic2 MD Artwork Spiker.png
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| game=Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit)
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| affiliation=Eggman Empire, [[Deadly Six]]
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| hits=1
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| points=100
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:''"Spiker" redirects here. For the [[Sonic the Hedgehog 3]] Badnik, see [[Spiker (Sonic 3)]].''
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'''Spiker'''{{fileref|Sonic2 MD US SonicJam manual.pdf|page=9}}, called '''Tsun-tsun''' (ツンツン) 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 is a little red insect with a large spiky cone on its head. This enemy is often found walking along the ground, although it can also be seen on the ceiling of caves. Regardless of its location, its attack is the same - As [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] approaches, it fires its cone upwards if it is on the ground, or downward if it is on the ceiling. The cone is easy to dodge and once it has been fired the enemy is mostly harmless. Just [[spin attack]] to destroy it.
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The Badnik makes a return in the Wii U/PC version of ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'' where it can only be found in the 2.5D sections of [[Tropical Coast]] Zone 4. They seem to have the same attack pattern from ''Sonic 2'', but now they are able to fire their spiky cones much faster than in the previous game, which can be more tricky to bypass. The player can simply then destroy the Badnik after it loses its spiky cone.
  
 
The ''[[Sonic 3]]'' enemy [[Turbo Spiker]] is evidently an improved model of this Spiker; it moves faster and fires its spike at a slight angle, but its behavior is otherwise identical.
 
The ''[[Sonic 3]]'' enemy [[Turbo Spiker]] is evidently an improved model of this Spiker; it moves faster and fires its spike at a slight angle, but its behavior is otherwise identical.
  
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Revision as of 21:43, 28 November 2019

Sonic2 MD Artwork Spiker.png
Spiker
Games: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit), Sonic Lost World
Affiliation: [[Eggman Empire, Deadly Six]][[Category:Eggman Empire, Deadly Six enemies]]
Hits to defeat: 1
Points: 100
"Spiker" redirects here. For the Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Badnik, see Spiker (Sonic 3).

SpikerMedia:Sonic2 MD US SonicJam manual.pdf[1], called Tsun-tsun (ツンツン) in the Japanese manualMedia:Sonic2 MD JP SonicJam manual.pdf[2], is a Badnik from the 16-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 found in Hill Top Zone. It is a little red insect with a large spiky cone on its head. This enemy is often found walking along the ground, although it can also be seen on the ceiling of caves. Regardless of its location, its attack is the same - As Sonic approaches, it fires its cone upwards if it is on the ground, or downward if it is on the ceiling. The cone is easy to dodge and once it has been fired the enemy is mostly harmless. Just spin attack to destroy it.

The Badnik makes a return in the Wii U/PC version of Sonic Lost World where it can only be found in the 2.5D sections of Tropical Coast Zone 4. They seem to have the same attack pattern from Sonic 2, but now they are able to fire their spiky cones much faster than in the previous game, which can be more tricky to bypass. The player can simply then destroy the Badnik after it loses its spiky cone.

The Sonic 3 enemy Turbo Spiker is evidently an improved model of this Spiker; it moves faster and fires its spike at a slight angle, but its behavior is otherwise identical.

Technical information

Game Description Object ID # Code offset Mappings offset Compressed art offset Subparameters
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) Spiker's body $92 $36F0E $89FAA (Nemesis Format, 20 blocks) $00
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (16-bit) Spiker's spike $93 $36FE6 $89FAA (Nemesis Format, 20 blocks) $00

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