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The Laser Drone (レーザードローン Rēzādorōn?), also referred to as Laser Sentinel[1] (レーザーロボ Rēzārobo?, lit. Laser Robot), is an enemy that appears in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood. A laser-equipped variant of the Sentry Drone, it is one of the Badnik models which was used by the Nocturnus Clan.

Description[]

Following Dr. Eggman's presumed death and the Nocturnus Clan's attempt to escape from the Twilight Cage, the Laser Drones were found by the Nocturnus Clan, who took control of them and began using them as a part of their own forces.

The Laser Drones can only be encountered in Blue Ridge Zone. However, a group of Laser Drones can also be fought when Sonic and his team unlock Dr. Eggman's hideout in Green Hill Zone. Their basic attack is shooting their opponents with laser shots, which can deal two hits per use. Their POW moves are Evade, Buzz Saw and Full Power (フルパワー Furupawā?), which can instantly knock out a character. They also come in a more powerful variant called Laser Drone Mk. II.

Statistics[]

Number of actions 2[2]
HP 50[2]
Speed 13[2]
Attack 18[2]
Defense 25[2]
Luck 12[2]
Damage 30[2]
Armor 8[2]
Elemental
affinities
Resistance Fire (25%)[2]
Ice (25%)[2]
Lightning (10%)[2]
Earth (10%)[2]
Weakness Wind (25%)[2]
Water (75%)[2]

References[]

  1. "Laser Sentinels! Get ready, team!" - Tails upon being attacked by Laser Drones after unlocking Eggman's hideout in Green Hill Zone in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 Grossman, Howard; Taruc, Nelson (30 September 2008). "Enemy Chart". Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood: Prima Official Game Guide. Prima Games. pp. 184–185. ISBN 978-0761559986.

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