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'''Rhythm''' '''Badge''' is [[Tails]]' side attack in [[Super Smash Flash]] and [[side special move]] in [[Super Smash Flash 2]]. Tails spins around while using his tails as a whip. If you continue to hold the special attack button and the arrow keys, you can move forever. You can also jump doing this. If cancelled with an aerial attack, it retains the unique ability to make the aerial attacks hit on frame 1. The only other move in the game that can do this is [[Light Dash]].
 
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{{Infobox attack
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|name = Rhythm Twister
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|image = [[File:Rhythm Twister.png|250px]]
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|caption = Tails using Rhythm Twister in ''SSF2''.
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|symbol = {{Symbol|Sonic}}
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|universe = ''{{S|Sonic|universe}}''
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|user = {{Head|SSF|Tails|20|link=SSFL}}{{Head|SSF2|Tails|link=SSF2L}}
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|effect = Tails spins around while whipping around him with his tails, damaging opponents hit.
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'''Rhythm Twister''' was a recurring attack in the ''{{S|Sonic|universe}}'' games also usable by [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]] in the ''{{S|Super Smash Flash|series}}'' series.
   
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== Overview ==
The rhythm badge is actually an item Tails obtained in Sonic Adventure that allowed him to kick with his tails forever. It was necessary to advance in the story, but not exactly necessary in gameplay.
 
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The attack consists of Tails spinning around while using his tails as a whip, [[Damage|damaging]] opponents hit by them.
   
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=== In ''Super Smash Flash'' ===
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In the original ''[[Super Smash Flash]]'', Rhythm Twister is {{SSF|Tails}}' [[side attack]]. Tails will spin his tails around him twice when performed, dealing 4% of damage and weak [[knockback]] to any opponent that makes contact with him as he does. Strangely, Tails visually turns back on the direction he was facing when he initiates the attack, only to face the correct direction once the attack ends.
   
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=== In ''Super Smash Flash 2'' ===
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In the reboot, ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]'', Rhythm Twister was originally {{SSF2|Tails}}' [[side special move]] prior to [[Super Smash Flash 2 Demo/Beta 1.0|Beta]], where it was replaced by [[Airlift]]. When performed, Tails would swipe his tails around once at a time, dealing 3% of damage and weak knockback. However, Tails can perform a second Rhythm Twister consecutively if the player presses the special attack button immediately after it ends, and if they continue to hold the button, Tails could move infinitely with the attack. Holding the forward input in this state would speed him up, while the back input would slow him down. Tails could also jump while performing the move on the ground. The move could also be cancelled by an aerial attack at any time, which would cause the aerial attacks hit on the first frame.
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== Origin ==
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[[File:Tails Spin.png|thumb|[[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]] using the Rapid Tails Attack in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''.]]
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Rhythm Twister is based on the Rapid Tails Attack in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', which is a technique Tails can use after acquiring an item called the Rhythm Badge. The technique is an upgrade to the Tails Swipe, an attack in which Tails spins around with his two twin tails, that allows him to perform a continuous, uninterrupted chain of Tail Swipe by performing whirling motions on his hands and feet, similar to break-dancing, which results him in sweeping across the ground, damaging anything he collides. As long as the action button is held, Tails will keep doing the Rapid Tails Attack, effectively allowing him to do so infinitely. It was necessary to use this to advance in the story, but not exactly necessary in the gameplay.
 
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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=== ''Super Smash Flash'' ===
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==== Screenshot ====
RBad1.png
 
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SSF Tails side attack.png|Tails using Rhythm Twister, on [[Pokémon Stadium]].
 
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=== In ''Super Smash Flash 2'' ===
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==== Screenshot ====
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Tails using Rhythm Twister.png|Tails uses Rhythm Twister at {{SSF2|Peach}}, on [[Green Hill Zone]].
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Revision as of 00:45, 17 February 2020

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Rhythm Twister was a recurring attack in the Sonic games also usable by Tails in the Super Smash Flash series.

Overview

The attack consists of Tails spinning around while using his tails as a whip, damaging opponents hit by them.

In Super Smash Flash

In the original Super Smash Flash, Rhythm Twister is Tails' side attack. Tails will spin his tails around him twice when performed, dealing 4% of damage and weak knockback to any opponent that makes contact with him as he does. Strangely, Tails visually turns back on the direction he was facing when he initiates the attack, only to face the correct direction once the attack ends.

In Super Smash Flash 2

In the reboot, Super Smash Flash 2, Rhythm Twister was originally Tails' side special move prior to Beta, where it was replaced by Airlift. When performed, Tails would swipe his tails around once at a time, dealing 3% of damage and weak knockback. However, Tails can perform a second Rhythm Twister consecutively if the player presses the special attack button immediately after it ends, and if they continue to hold the button, Tails could move infinitely with the attack. Holding the forward input in this state would speed him up, while the back input would slow him down. Tails could also jump while performing the move on the ground. The move could also be cancelled by an aerial attack at any time, which would cause the aerial attacks hit on the first frame.

Origin

Tails Spin

Tails using the Rapid Tails Attack in Sonic Adventure.

Rhythm Twister is based on the Rapid Tails Attack in Sonic Adventure, which is a technique Tails can use after acquiring an item called the Rhythm Badge. The technique is an upgrade to the Tails Swipe, an attack in which Tails spins around with his two twin tails, that allows him to perform a continuous, uninterrupted chain of Tail Swipe by performing whirling motions on his hands and feet, similar to break-dancing, which results him in sweeping across the ground, damaging anything he collides. As long as the action button is held, Tails will keep doing the Rapid Tails Attack, effectively allowing him to do so infinitely. It was necessary to use this to advance in the story, but not exactly necessary in the gameplay.

Gallery

Super Smash Flash

Screenshot

In Super Smash Flash 2

Screenshot

Tails' special moves
Neutral special move Energy Ball
Side special move Airlift
Up special move Remote Robot
Down special move Spin Dash
Final Smash Tornado