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[[File:Sonic_%26_tails_kamadoMax.png|thumb|right|180px|Tree Crawler, from the Japanese Manual.]]
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'''Tree Crawler'''{{fileref|SonicChaos GG US manual.pdf|page=16}}, known as '''Kamado MAX''' (カマドMAX) in the Japanese manual{{fileref|Sonic Chaos Game Gear JP Manual.pdf|page=29}}, is the fourth boss of ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'', fought at the end of [[Mecha Green Hill Zone]].
Throughout ''[[Sonic Chaos]]'', and in a marked change of his tactics from other early games, our old friend [[Eggman|Doctor Robotnik]] apparently thinks he's too ''important'' to face [[Sonic]] or [[Tails]] personally (until the [[Robotnik (Electric Egg Zone Boss)|last boss]]). Instead the Doctor deploys larger, tougher, nastier [[badniks]] as boss robots. [[Mecha Green Hill Zone]]'s '''boss''' is some kind of trunk-hugging armoured... beetle-sloth-monkey-thing. While shimmying up and down a robotic palm, the machine spits out energy bolts from a cannon hidden inside its back. Not nearly as problematic as its [[Bouncy Boss Robot|Sleeping Egg predecessor]], the boss can be defeated through the standard tactic of 'dodge the attacks and jump on its head'.
 
  
Incidentally, the boss' Japanese name, '''''Kamado Max''''', derives from the Japanese word ''kamadome'', meaning "Do not cut the trees".
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==Strategy==
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The {{PAGENAME}} is some kind of trunk-hugging construct seen crawling on a robotic palm tree. While shimmying up and down the palm, the machine spits out two different kinds of projectiles from a cannon hidden inside its back, the kind which is random. One of the projectiles is a blue flame that travels horizontally in a straight line, and the other is a spread-shot of three smaller projectiles.
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If it climbs too high up the tree, it will slide down and slam the ground beneath it, instantly killing the player if they happen to be underneath it even if they have [[Ring]]s. This only poses as a problem in the [[Game Gear]] version, as the [[Master System]] version has the tree base surrounded by [[Spikes (obstacle)|spikes]], therefore the player has no reason to stand there.
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Not nearly as problematic as its [[Bouncy Boss Robot|Sleeping Egg predecessor]], the boss can be defeated through the standard tactic of 'dodge the attacks and jump on its head'. After destroying it, the player moves on to [[Aqua Planet Zone]].
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==Name origin==
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Its Japanese name derives from the Japanese word ''kamadome'', meaning "Do not cut the trees".
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Sonic_%26_tails_kamadoMax.png|Artwork from the Japanese manual
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Tree Crawler
Game: Sonic Chaos
Level: Mecha Green Hill Zone
Hits to defeat: 8 (
Sega Master System
) / 10 (
Sega Game Gear
)

Tree CrawlerMedia:SonicChaos GG US manual.pdf[1], known as Kamado MAX (カマドMAX) in the Japanese manualMedia:Sonic Chaos Game Gear JP Manual.pdf[2], is the fourth boss of Sonic Chaos, fought at the end of Mecha Green Hill Zone.

Strategy

The Tree Crawler is some kind of trunk-hugging construct seen crawling on a robotic palm tree. While shimmying up and down the palm, the machine spits out two different kinds of projectiles from a cannon hidden inside its back, the kind which is random. One of the projectiles is a blue flame that travels horizontally in a straight line, and the other is a spread-shot of three smaller projectiles.

If it climbs too high up the tree, it will slide down and slam the ground beneath it, instantly killing the player if they happen to be underneath it even if they have Rings. This only poses as a problem in the Game Gear version, as the Master System version has the tree base surrounded by spikes, therefore the player has no reason to stand there.

Not nearly as problematic as its Sleeping Egg predecessor, the boss can be defeated through the standard tactic of 'dodge the attacks and jump on its head'. After destroying it, the player moves on to Aqua Planet Zone.

Name origin

Its Japanese name derives from the Japanese word kamadome, meaning "Do not cut the trees".

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