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Get Blue Spheres.


— Opening line of Special Stages.

Spheres (スフィア Sufia?), also called as Balls (ボール Bōru?)[1] and Orbs,[2] are collectible, floating or non-floating items in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. Most of the time being found in Special Stages, Spheres come in different colors and numerous variations, that in each game serve a different purpose for the player. Spheres have made their first appearance in Sonic the Hedgehog 3.

Game appearances

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles

First appearing in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, its add-on continuation Sonic & Knuckles and the lock-on Sonic the Hedgehog 3 & Knuckles, the game introduces to three different type of Spheres, that are featured in the game's Special Stages: blue, red and dark yellow. The blue ones are collectible, which will transform to the red sphere after running over them. The player has to avoid red spheres, as they can transport them out of the Special Stage to the regular zone. Orange/Dark Yellow spheres can only be found in Sonic & Knuckles, as the player runs toward it, he/she flies to the air and lands after flying over six rows of spheres.

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Sonic collecting blue spheres in Special Stages of Sonic the Hedgehog 3.

The goal of the Special Stages is stated at the beginning of the level: the player has to collect all blue Spheres from the arena in order to complete it and get rewarded with one of seven Chaos Emeralds, while the player has to avoid all red spheres at all costs, which also appear after the player runs over blue spheres. The player is also able to avoid red spheres by Spin Jumping over them. The counter at the upper left corner tells to the player how many blue spheres are left. There are numerous red sphere groups in the Special Stages, as the player has to follow the routes and find blue ones, that can be found mostly in groups. If the player runs over blue spheres along the borders of a rectangular shape, all of the blue spheres in the group turns into a ring, that the player can collect to get a continue or even a Perfect ranking and the Ring Bonus from the Special Stage. This technique doesn't work on small groups of blue spheres, that have 4 or less blue spheres. Once all blue spheres are collected, all objects in the Special Stage rise up and disappear and the player has successfully earned a Chaos Emerald.

Knuckles' Chaotix

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Blue Sphere in Knuckles' Chaotix.

Blue spheres make an appearance in Knuckles' Chaotix, where they are also featured in Special Stages. Like in their previous appearance, the player has required to collect a certain amount of Blue Spheres from the Special Stage before the player passes the each checkpoint. They are simply laying around the route of the Special Stage and can be found on ceilings and other tricky places. When the player collects the blue sphere, he/she got the sphere without its turning to the red sphere. There are two other different colored spheres in the sixth Special Stage, which function as springs. Yellow spheres bounces the player to average height, while green spheres bounces the player to higher height.

If the player does not collect enough Blue Spheres after passing the check point, the player has to repeat the section to get amounts of Blue Spheres before the ring count ticks to zero (which functions as a second timer in the Special Stage). If the player collects all Blue Spheres after two check points, the player is rewarded one of  the Chaos Rings.

Sonic Heroes

Multiple, different looking Spheres made an appearance in Sonic Heroes, where once again the player can find them in the game's Special Stage, which come this time in two variations: Bonus Challenges and Emerald Challenges. Here, there are three different kinds of Sphere types, that have mostly the same purpose; to gain more energy for the Power Dash, which has its own three sectioned meter. The first ones are Multicolored Spheres; different colored Spheres in groups or long strings. These Spheres will give a small amount of energy to the Power Dash Meter. The slightly larger blue spheres with star prints called Super Spheres (スーパースフィア) will give more energy, that is worth of ten normal Multicolored Spheres. The red spheres with the star prints called Score Spheres (スコアスフィア) can give more energy than the Super Spheres.

These two last mentioned variants can be also found floating in the middle of the route, which are able to be collected by bouncing on springs or hanging on pulleys and control it to the left and right while collecting spheres. Some of these are set on pillar formats, which can be collected by using the Fly Type character. At some points of Bonus Challenges, neutral Chao and Dark Chao appear in a large balloon and both of them start throwing spheres or bombs. Normally if the player keeps running past the numerous sphere strings, it will give a huge amount of points and extra time for the player. This can come handy in Emerald Challenges, where the player has to catch the Chaos Emerald by staying as close to these strings as possible.

Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

In Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, Spheres appear during the Dream Bobsleigh event. Here, they appear in areas similar to the Special Stages of Sonic Heroes, although their colors slightly vary. Collecting them helps boost the player's speed.

Sonic Colors

Spheres make another appearance in the Nintendo DS version of Sonic Colors, as they they are featured in the game's Special Stages. There are three different colored Spheres: blue, red and yellow. The player has to collect Spheres in a certain order, as the player has to collect red ones and avoid other colored ones. After the checkpoint, the player will keep looping on the same track, but this time the player has to collect blue colored Spheres (while avoiding others) and after the second checkpoint, the player has to collect yellow Spheres. If the player has the required number of Spheres or higher on all three checkpoints, the player will be rewarded with a Chaos Emerald.

Sonic Generations

Spheres make yet another appearance in the Nintendo 3DS version of Sonic Generations in the game's Special Stages, which are based on the ones from Sonic Heroes. All three types of spheres (multicolored, Super Spheres and Score Spheres) make an appearance with the same functions as well, as they can increase the player's boost gauge.

Sonic Lost World

In Nintendo 3DS version of Sonic Lost World, spheres make a reappearance as collectable items in the version-exclusive Special Stages, where blue and red types of spheres are seen floating around in a space-like void, which the player has to collect in order to get the Chaos Emeralds.

Trivia

  • The Japanese instruction manual of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 referred to the Spheres as Balls (ボール Bōru?),[1] but in the games following Knuckles' Chaotix, Japanese manuals have referred to them as Spheres. In the same matter, the line "Get Blue Spheres" was originally "Get Blue Balls" during game's development, which was then changed for the final version.[3]
  • Despite being collectible orb-shaped objects, spheres are not to be confused with Gumballs from Bonus Stages in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Sonic & Knuckles. Gumballs give items that are inside of them; Spheres only give power for boosting or points.
  • Some objects and obstacles like Bumpers or Bombs have similar shaping to Spheres.

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Sega Mega Drive) Japanese instruction manual pg. 21.
  2. "Clear the stage by collecting all the Orbs. Move your Nintendo 3DS to change the direction Sonic is heading." - Introduction to the Special Stage in the Nintendo 3DS version of Sonic Lost World.
  3. Contacted J. Pataki (S3/Spinball tester). Retrieved on 23 August 2016.
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