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==Description== |
==Description== |
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− | To perform this move in gameplay, the player presses either {{X Button (Wii/DS)}}/{{Y Button (Wii/DS)}}. When performing this technique, Super Sonic |
+ | To perform this move in gameplay, the player presses either {{X Button (Wii/DS)}}/{{Y Button (Wii/DS)}}. When performing this technique, Super Sonic will swipe each of his fists to attack all objects, thus inducing an unbreakable shield of slate-grey energy that is covered in the center with an aqua green beam of chaos energy that is ringed with mint green thorny-like rings that will deflect the projectiles. If he fails on deflecting the objects, he will take damage. At the full potential, when the Egg Wizard targets Super Sonic, he will cover himself in a circular shield. In ''Sonic Unleashed'', Super Sonic simply deflects Dark Gaia's energy projectile by kicking it at [[Perfect Dark Gaia]]. |
==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 21:42, 1 March 2016
Deflect[1] is a move that Super Sonic uses in both Sonic Rush Adventure and in Sonic Unleashed.
Description
To perform this move in gameplay, the player presses either /. When performing this technique, Super Sonic will swipe each of his fists to attack all objects, thus inducing an unbreakable shield of slate-grey energy that is covered in the center with an aqua green beam of chaos energy that is ringed with mint green thorny-like rings that will deflect the projectiles. If he fails on deflecting the objects, he will take damage. At the full potential, when the Egg Wizard targets Super Sonic, he will cover himself in a circular shield. In Sonic Unleashed, Super Sonic simply deflects Dark Gaia's energy projectile by kicking it at Perfect Dark Gaia.
Gallery
References
- ↑ The move doesn't actually have an official name, the only mention of the move is in a tutorial text shown at the start of the fight against the Egg Wizard that reads: "With Sonic, press X (Y) to attack by deflecting rocks and enemy projectiles."