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|A very lively place in the past, Wacky Workbench was still under construction. Many things don't work yet, or aren't quite the same. Remember, get that machine here, or else... | |A very lively place in the past, Wacky Workbench was still under construction. Many things don't work yet, or aren't quite the same. Remember, get that machine here, or else... | ||
|...the entire factory will be left to rot. The bad future has rusted bars and feels like it will collapse any minute. The zone also has dimmer light, considering most of the headlights have been smashed. | |...the entire factory will be left to rot. The bad future has rusted bars and feels like it will collapse any minute. The zone also has dimmer light, considering most of the headlights have been smashed. | ||
− | |... | + | |However, without Robotnik's influence, the zone becomes bright and vibrant, and just as crazy as ever. Just look at those pink structures! Wait... what?! |
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Wacky Workbench |
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Fifth level, Sonic CD |
Number of Acts: 3 |
Boss: Robotnik (Wacky Workbench Boss) |
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Wacky Workbench is the fifth round in Sonic CD. A warehouse of maximum proportions, who knows what this place can hold? Floors bounce you high into the air, and electrical wires are hazardous. Watch out for freezing machines!
Hidden in the bad future of act 2 is a large Eggman statue. If you find it, it will spout spikeballs at you. In the past, though, there's a statue of an angel, and rather than spikeballs, it shoots rings.