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In some games the ship (or other avatar) can have a module attached to or detached from them during the stage game-play. Typically said module works differently whether it is detached or attached, sometimes even depending on where it is attached. | In some games the ship (or other avatar) can have a module attached to or detached from them during the stage game-play. Typically said module works differently whether it is detached or attached, sometimes even depending on where it is attached. | ||
− | Typical representations are the iconic '' | + | Typical representations are the iconic ''Force Pod'' in [[R-Type]] and dismounting the dragons in [[Dragon Blaze]]. |
− | (Not to be confused with ship upgrades that can be added or changed between stages.) | + | (Not to be confused with ship upgrades that can be added or changed between stages, or the non-detechable ''Option mechanic''.) |
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 12 September 2021
In some games the ship (or other avatar) can have a module attached to or detached from them during the stage game-play. Typically said module works differently whether it is detached or attached, sometimes even depending on where it is attached.
Typical representations are the iconic Force Pod in R-Type and dismounting the dragons in Dragon Blaze.
(Not to be confused with ship upgrades that can be added or changed between stages, or the non-detechable Option mechanic.)
Pages in category "Detachable module mechanic"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.