After dealing even more damage, the mech will start shooting its clawed hand from one of its tentacles at the player. After taking enough damage, the mech will start firing streams of crimson flames that are also easy to dodge, but they can be tricky as the streams can sometimes weave across each other in the shape of an "X", making them hard to predict (three-four hits). The mech has three kinds of attacks to use against the player: the first attack is a series of red lasers fired from its tentacles that the player simply has to jump over (one-two hits), lest they take damage. They attack like this Modern Sonic attacks seven times then Modern Sonic attacks again and Classic Sonic Spin Jumps at it, after which the Avatar will use the Wire Attack. Classic Sonic and the Avatar will do the Homing Attack automatically after Modern Sonic. Immediately after that, they must once again use the Homing Attack to hit all three heads on the mech, resulting in a successful hit point against the boss. To attack this mech, the player must dash through piles of blue cubes to collect Rings and White Wisps to fill the Boost Gauge and use the Boost to get within range, then use the Homing Attack to hit the main head seven times. All three characters go up against it together. If they attack the arms instead, it takes three hits per phase for a total of nine hits.įor the third and final phase, a white three-headed mech with eight tentacles (and the real Phantom Ruby visible in the main head's mouth) will burst out of the core of the Death Egg Robot and suck both Sonics and the Avatar into a Null Space-like dimension. If they use the Wire Attack on the core, it takes two hits on each phase for a total of six hits. The amount of damage it takes to shut down the Death Egg Robot depends on how the player attacks it. Destroyed sections of the arena will regenerate after a while. These attacks will reduce how much space the player has to fight, and could potentially result in death if they do not move quickly enough. In the latter half of the fight, the Death Egg Robot will start destroying pieces of the arena by punching it with its left fist and firing lasers from its eye. A Wispon should deal third of health damage to the Death Egg Robot. Lightning Wispons, Hover Wispons, or Burst Wispons work to damage it but other Wispons do not. An Indigo Wisp is also provided if the player is using an Asteroid Wispon. The second option is to attack its right arm directly as it slams down, which deals low damage, but is much safer. The player has three options to damage the boss: they can wait for the boss to strike the floor with its right arm and either use their Wispon or a Wire Attack on the core, which does more damage but is dangerous to pull off. The boss will also summon Egg Pawns to get in the player's way. The second attack is a barrage of missiles fired from the robot's fingers which are relatively easy to avoid, especially if the player is using a long-ranged Wispon. At first, the Death Egg Robot only has two attacks, the first of which is slamming its right main arm upon the platform, creating a series of red shockwaves that must be jumped over. The way this phase is set up is similar to the battle against the Zavok replica earlier in the game. The second phase sees the player take control of the Avatar in a free-roaming third-person perspective. It takes a total of six hits from solid rocks to drain the Health Gauge, destroy the shield protecting the robot's core, crack the core's casing itself, and move on to the next phase. When a rock hits the Death Egg Robot, it will rebound back so the player can hit it again for more damage. Unlike the aforementioned boss, these rocks will not stay sitting on the platform, but will clear away parts of it, so the player will have to jump as they are in the air to knock them back. The Death Egg Robot's second attack is to hurl solid rocks at Classic Sonic just like the battle against the Egg Dragoon. This is simple enough to jump over, but as the fight goes on there can be as many as two or three lasers as the Death Egg Robot maintains the beam longer for additional sweeps. The first attack is a laser that sweeps across the surface, clearing away the topmost layer. The Death Egg Robot will loom over the player from behind the platform and will use two kinds of attacks. This process will eventually reverse, with the rightmost blocks disappearing and replacing themselves on the left side, so the player must be on their toes and move quickly to stay safe. The player will be standing on a floating cluster of purple blocks, and one by one, the leftmost blocks will disappear, reappearing on the right. The first phase of the boss has the player control Classic Sonic and is entirely from a 2.5D perspective. Give it your all, Sonic! You'll always be our shining hope!
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