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The Bot Racer Workshop is a location that appears in Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice. It is Tails' personal Bot Racer workshop onboard Dr. Eggman's mobile stadium on Thunder Island. Here, players can unlock extra features for the Bot Racing minigame and upgrades.
Description[]
The Bot Racer Workshop is one of the rooms onboard Dr. Eggman's mobile stadium on Thunder Island. It is presented as an orange room with grey frames and floors that overflows with different objects, including machines, tools, various parts, and stuffed animals. In the back is a yellow window, behind of which lies an assembly line and a shelf holding what appears to be all manners of junk.
Overview[]
In Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice, the Bot Racer Workshop is a location that can be visited on the World Map of Thunder Island. It becomes available after unlocking Thunder Island.
In gameplay, players can spent their collected Ragnium shards on unlocking extra gameplay features. This includes buying character-themed Bot Racers for the Bot Racing minigame, and upgrades for all the playable characters which can be used during both Bot Racing and the regular levels in the game.[1][2]
List of Bot Racer Workshop products[]
Icon | Name | Type | Description | Price (Ragnium) |
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Tails Bot Racer | Bot Racer | A Bot Racer modeled after Tails. | 200 | |
Amy Bot Racer | Bot Racer | A Bot Racer modeled after Amy. | 300 | |
Knuckles Bot Racer | Bot Racer | A Bot Racer modeled after Knuckles. | 400 | |
Shield Award | Upgrade | Reaching the first checkpoint automatically awards a shield. | 500 | |
Ring Attractor | Upgrade | Automatically collect nearby rings. | 600 | |
Sprint Attack | Upgrade | Destroy enemies instantly by sprinting through them! | 700 |
Trivia[]
- The upgrades that can be purchased from the Bot Racer Workshop are among the upgrades that could be unlocked with Blueprints in Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal. Coincidently, the icons for the upgrades in Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice are taken from their associated Blueprint in Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystal.
References[]
- ↑ Klepek, Patrick (June 9, 2015). Sega's Not Giving Up on Sonic Boom. Kotaku. Retrieved on June 9, 2015.
- ↑ Koopman, Daan (6 September 2016). Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice (3DS) Hands-on Preview. Nintendo World Report. Retrieved on 16 September 2016.