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[[File:SA1 TailAttack.PNG|right|thumb|150px|The continuous Tail Swipe in ''Sonic Adventure'']]
 
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The '''Tail Swipe''' or '''''Tail Attack''''' is one of [[Tails]]' signature moves. Debuting in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', it has stayed with Tails for most of his subsequent 3D outings, as well as migrating back into 2D for all three ''[[Sonic Advance|Sonic]] [[Sonic Advance 2|Advance]]'' [[Sonic Advance 3|titles]].
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The '''Tail Swipe''' or '''''Tails Attack''''' is one of [[Tails]]' signature moves. Debuting in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', it has stayed with Tails for most of his subsequent 3D outings, as well as migrating back into 2D for all three ''[[Sonic Advance|Sonic]] [[Sonic Advance 2|Advance]]'' [[Sonic Advance 3|titles]].
  
For this move Tails performs a 360° spin, lashing out with his twin tails to smash any foes in front of him. Rarely as useful (or safe) as a regular [[spin attack]], the move is not a particularly well-used one apart from in ''Sonic Adventure'', where it can be powered up significantly by acquisition of the [[Rhythm Badge]], an [[Sonic Adventure upgrades|upgrade]] in [[Mystic Ruins]]. The Rhythm Badge allows Tail Swipe to be used ''continuously'', switching Tails' 360° spin for a sustained twirling motion. Indeed, Tails seems at his most acrobatic when using the move, pirouetting on his feet ''and hands'' as he sweeps across the ground like a whirling foxy dervish.
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For this move Tails performs a 360° spin, lashing out with his twin tails to smash any foes in front of him. Rarely as useful (or safe) as a regular [[spin attack]], the move is not a particularly well-used one apart from in ''Sonic Adventure'', where it can be powered up significantly by acquisition of the [[Rhythm Badge]], an [[Sonic Adventure upgrades|upgrade]] in [[Mystic Ruins]]. The Rhythm Badge allows '''''Rapid Tails Attack''''' to be used; a ''continuous'' Tail Swipe switching Tails' 360° spin for a sustained twirling motion. Indeed, Tails seems at his most acrobatic when using the move, pirouetting on his feet ''and hands'' as he sweeps across the ground like a whirling foxy dervish.
  
 
This upgraded move is excellent for ploughing through whole rooms of [[E-Series robots]] and just generally going fast. How Tails keeps his stomach despite spinning at several hundred rpm is anyone's guess. In ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'', Tails is able to pull off a similar moving Tail Swipe while in [[Boost Mode]]; here it is called the "''Super Tail Swipe''".
 
This upgraded move is excellent for ploughing through whole rooms of [[E-Series robots]] and just generally going fast. How Tails keeps his stomach despite spinning at several hundred rpm is anyone's guess. In ''[[Sonic Advance 2]]'', Tails is able to pull off a similar moving Tail Swipe while in [[Boost Mode]]; here it is called the "''Super Tail Swipe''".
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*[[:File:Sa dc eu manual 26 27.JPG|Sonic Adventure manual entry]]
  
 
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The continuous Tail Swipe in Sonic Adventure

The Tail Swipe or Tails Attack is one of Tails' signature moves. Debuting in Sonic Adventure, it has stayed with Tails for most of his subsequent 3D outings, as well as migrating back into 2D for all three Sonic Advance titles.

For this move Tails performs a 360° spin, lashing out with his twin tails to smash any foes in front of him. Rarely as useful (or safe) as a regular spin attack, the move is not a particularly well-used one apart from in Sonic Adventure, where it can be powered up significantly by acquisition of the Rhythm Badge, an upgrade in Mystic Ruins. The Rhythm Badge allows Rapid Tails Attack to be used; a continuous Tail Swipe switching Tails' 360° spin for a sustained twirling motion. Indeed, Tails seems at his most acrobatic when using the move, pirouetting on his feet and hands as he sweeps across the ground like a whirling foxy dervish.

This upgraded move is excellent for ploughing through whole rooms of E-Series robots and just generally going fast. How Tails keeps his stomach despite spinning at several hundred rpm is anyone's guess. In Sonic Advance 2, Tails is able to pull off a similar moving Tail Swipe while in Boost Mode; here it is called the "Super Tail Swipe".