Homing Attack


 * For the attack used in Sonic Boom: Rise of Lyric/Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal, see Homing Attack (Sonic Boom).

"Press / after jumping to launch a Homing Attack that zeroes in on enemies!"

- Omochao, Sonic Generations

The Homing Attack (ホーミングアタック) is to date one of Sonic the Hedgehog's most recognizable trademark attacks. First appearing in Sonic Adventure, it quickly became one of the most frequently used moves in the video game series.

Description
The Homing Attack was first used in Sonic Adventure. As its name implies, the Homing Attack allows the user to home directly into a nearby enemy with a target-seeking midair spin attack. The attack's force from bouncing off targets can be chained to attack several enemies and to reach higher areas. Sonic and the Secret Rings has purchasable upgrades that increase the max distance you can homing attack/chain attack. Sonic Generations has a purchasable upgrade that allows Sonic to perform chain attacks faster. The attack was first performed by Sonic and has since become a staple in the Sonic the Hedgehog series, with all manner of characters being able to perform the attack, including Tails, Amy and, most notably, Shadow. The Homing Attack can also be used to quickly target other things such as Springs, Grind Rails, Balloons, and Item Boxes, and the attack move is sometimes necessary to cross bottomless pits or to just proceed forward more quickly. However, should the target start moving "too fast" as the homing attack is executed, it can still catch up with no problem, as in Shadow the Hedgehog, if one player in vs. mode uses a Spin Dash away from another's homing attack, it shows that they cannot escape it, unless they block it with another spinning motion type move that is (or being shielded by certain obstacles that can be destroyed by a Jump Dash and Homing Attack alike; which as it also applies to any target that will put Shadow in a Homing Attack state, any object that can be destroyed can block the Homing Attack and cause one to bounce off of it despite not being target-able). But in some games like Sonic Unleashed and Sonic Generations, if the target is moving at the same rate as Sonic, like a boss, Sonic will give up after about 4 seconds and cancel the move. Also, in the 3DS version of Sonic Generations, if Classic Sonic attempts to home in on Big Arm while he moves to the background, Classic Sonic will either hit or go right past it, depending on the timing. Some games increase the speed, and the "bounce off" motions varied from game to game.

Since Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic and the other users of the homing attack perform various tricks after striking an enemy. In Sonic Heroes, this would occur when the Speed formation character performed the homing attack on an enemy. He/she would ricochet back into the air performing a variety of flips or spins. Sonic's moveset of tricks have remained relatively the same in his most recent next-gen games such as Sonic Unleashed, Sonic Colors, and Sonic Generations. As of Sonic Unleashed, a targeting reticle will appear if the user is close enough to use the Homing Attack on a target.

How to perform

 * Sonic Adventure - Activated when pressing in mid-air, during a jump.
 * Sonic Adventure 2 - Activated when pressing in mid-air, during a jump.
 * Sonic Heroes - Activated when pressing //[Spacebar] in mid-air, during a jump or fall.
 * Shadow the Hedgehog - Activated when pressing / in mid-air, during a jump or fall. 
 * Sonic Rush - Activated when pressing only of a jump to an enemy. It cannot be activated if you used of a trick ramp or spring.
 * Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) - Activated by when pressing / anytime in mid-air.
 * Sonic and the Secret Rings - Activated when an enemy is nearby, press to slide and lock on the enemy, then press  during a jump.
 * Sonic Unleashed - Activated when pressing / in mid-air.
 * Sonic Colors - Wii: Activated when pressing (for Wii remote held horizontally)/ (for Wii remote with Nunchunk)/ (for GameCube controller) while in mid-air.
 * Sonic Generations - Activated when pressing / while in mid-air.

Sonic Heroes
In Sonic Heroes, whenever the player collected a blue Power Core, the homing attack's power would increase. The levels of power are as follows:
 * Level 0: The attack causes one hit point of damage to the targeted enemy.
 * Level 1: The attack causes two hit points of damage to the targeted enemy.
 * Level 2: The attack causes three hit points of damage to the targeted enemy.
 * Level 3: The attack causes three hit points of damage to the targeted enemy. The attack also has the same effects as a Tornado Jump, causing enemies to lose their shields or be flipped over as well as allowing the character to traverse up poles and activate propellers.

Also, whilst in power formation, the other two teammates will automatically perform a Homing Attack (known as "Auto Homing") nearby enemies when they are not being used in other attacks. Notably in this game and Shadow the Hedgehog, both the Homing Attack and the Jump Dash can be cancelled by pressing the attack button. In the case of a jump dash, cancelling it will allow the user's aura to disperse and they will fall normally. If a Homing Attack is cancelled, the character will keep their current velocity but uncurl out of a ball and no longer continue to home in on the target.

Blast Attack
The Blast Attack is a move that appeared in Sonic 3D Blast and can only be used when Sonic has a Gold Shield. Much like the Homing Attack, the move causes Sonic to home straight into a nearby enemy and the player has to press the jump button twice to perform, however, the Blast Attack cannot chain attacks. Sonic can not jump dash with this move when there are no enemies nearby and instead goes straight down to the ground. This is often considered to be the predecessor to the Homing Attack.

Homing Dash
The Homing Dash is the variant of the Homing Attack in Sonic and the Black Knight. It works like the Homing Attack, except it does not make the users curl into a ball. It can also not damage the Knights of the Underworld.

Jump Dash
The Jump Dash is a quick dash performed in the air. The move is performed whenever a player uses the Homing Attack when there are no enemies in the vicinity. The Jump Dash is also used by every playable support character in Shadow the Hedgehog (with the exception of Maria) instead of the Homing Attack. The move lets the player move forward a bit and also helps with platforming, but it also takes the player out of a spin, so if the player collides with an enemy, he/she will take damage.

Light Speed Attack
The Light Speed Attack can only be performed if the player has the Ancient Light Level Up Item. The Light Speed Attack is a technique that resembles a cross between the Homing Attack and the Light Speed Dash. This move attacks all nearby enemies with series of Homing Attacks at light speed.

Maximum Heat Knuckles Attack
The Maximum Heat Knuckles Attack is a move very similar to the Light Speed Attack, and is used only by Knuckles the Echidna. When performing this move, Knuckles homes into all nearby enemies.

Homing Smash
The Homing Smash is an Level Up Item that can be obtained by buying the White Gem at a shop in Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) before Aquatic Base. It enables Sonic to hang in mid-air before dashing at his opponent with increased range and power.

Fire Claw
The Fire Claw is a move used by Blaze the Cat in Sonic the Hedgehog (2006), where Blaze launches forward whilst spinning horizontally and sticking one arm and one hand out in front of her. The move allows Blaze to home in on the nearest enemy and like the Homing Attack, the move can be chained.

Action Chain
An Action Chain is a string of consecutive Homing attacks used to get across huge gaps that are too far to normally jump over. The name was coined in the Wii/PS2 Sonic Unleashed.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl / Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U
The Homing Attack appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U as the main special move for Sonic. Unlike in the main Sonic games, it can be used infinitely, so it is effective for getting back onto the stage after being launched.

Changes
The Homing Attack takes longer to perform here. Sonic spins in to the air and rises, grunts and then goes for the the closest character. If no one is present, it will just go diagonally downwards in the direction he's facing. He can also tap the attack or special button to attack sooner, but with less accuracy. The attack can also be steered to a certain extent.

Trivia

 * In some games, as long as the Homing Attack hits anything damageable, the character will bounce off. Thus in some cases, it is possible for the Homing Attack to be blocked by other targets that cannot be locked on, such as breakable walls in Shadow the Hedgehog, though this happens rarely.
 * Sonic in Shadow the Hedgehog is the only partner of Shadow's who can perform this move, as this is because Sonic needed a working Homing Attack for the Boss Battle against Diablon and Sonic.
 * Sonic also seems to break the logic in that he can aim a Homing Attack at targets a higher elevation from him and even right above him, despite in most games needing to be a bit high above targets first. This also even works when Sonic is directly above an enemy/target, where in that case a Jump Dash would occur instead if a normal circumstance.
 * This also occurred in Sonic Heroes, while in Speed Formation. The speed character's homing attack would not be able to reach robots that were higher than them but the Partner characters like Tails and Knuckles would attack the robots no matter how high up they were. This could be used to an advantage to destroy robots too high to reach by normal means.
 * A glitch in Sonic Heroes in using the move causes the player to circle around the enemy several times instead of actually hitting the enemy.
 * It should be noted that in some games, like Sonic Generations, Sonic just kick the enemy when contacted after homing and not destroy him by his spinning power.
 * In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, depending on the circumstances, Sonic can go under a stage (like Final Destination) and perpetually use the move to move around under it.
 * Super Smash Bros. Brawl is the only game where Sonic cannot choose which opponent to attack and the move itself has a delay.
 * Homing Attack is also an unlockable Skill for Classic Sonic in the console/PC versions of Sonic Generations. He automatically gets it as standard in the 3DS version after beating the first boss.