Sonic And The Black Knight Soundtrack

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Sonic and the Black Knight
Developer(s)Sonic Team
Publisher(s)Sega
Director(s)Tetsu Katano
Producer(s)Tetsu Katano
Designer(s)Morio Kishimoto
Artist(s)Yoshitaka Miura
Writer(s)Shiro Maekawa
Composer(s)Jun Senoue
Yutaka Minobe
Richard Jacques
Howard Drossin
Tommy Tallarico
SeriesSonic the Hedgehog
Platform(s)Wii
Release
  • NA: March 3, 2009[2]
  • JP/AUS: March 12, 2009[1]
  • EU: March 13, 2009[3]
Genre(s)Platformer, action-adventure, hack and slash
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Sonic and the Black Knight[a] is a 2009 platform game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega as part of the Sonic the Hedgehog series. The game was released on the Wii as the second entry in the Sonic Storybook series, following Sonic and the Secret Rings (2007).[3] Set in the world of King Arthur, the game combines Sonic's trademark speed with a new sword fighting system, utilizing the Wii Remote's motion-sensing functionality.[4]

Sonic and the Black Knight received mixed reviews from critics, with most praise going towards its graphics, presentation and abundance of bonus content, whilst criticism was directed towards the game's controls, swordplay mechanics and multiplayer aspect. Sonic and the Black Knight was de-listed from retailers in 2010, following Sega's decision to remove all Sonic series titles with sub-average Metacritic scores in order to increase the value of the brand.

  • 3Development and release

Gameplay[edit]

Sonic grinding on the railroad in the Molten Mine

Gameplay differs from traditional games in the Sonic series by mixing in the new element of swordplay with the traditional Sonic platforming and speed. Swordplay is implemented through the Wii Remote. Gameplay is heavily inspired from Sonic and the Secret Rings with many of the same abilities and restrictions shared exclusively between the two games. Unlike other 3D Sonic games, Sonic cannot turn around, and is funneled into a set path automatically, only able to strafe left and right, move and backflip in reverse, or keep running forward. Unlike Sonic and the Secret Rings, however, Sonic's movement is controlled with the analog stick, making forward and backward movement more streamlined.

The stages feature townspeople that cheer the player on, and some that Sonic can interact with; these actions and the player's deeds will be judged at the end of each stage, updating his 'knight ranking' accordingly. By interacting with these characters the player may do a quick-time button input. Doing so correctly will take away twenty of Sonic's rings and give them to the townsperson, and in return, he receives a gift at the end of the stage. In some stages, it is required to give a specific amount of rings to townspeople before reaching the goal. In stages where this is not required the townsperson will reward Sonic with an item. There are 242 items in the game, some of which can be gained by opening treasure chests in the stages. Any items collected during a stage must be identified at the end of the stage by using Sonic's 'ID points'. Rarer items cost more ID points than others. An online mode allows treasures to be traded between registered friends.

The game changes the traditional level items, such as springs and speed pads, into 'fairies.' These fairies come in varying colors; Yellow elements will be used as a group of one to twenty rings, Blue fairies will be used as speed boosts and springs, and Red will be used to fill the 'Soul gauge.' This gauge is filled by defeating enemies and collecting Red Fairies, and is used to unleash a powerful lock-on attack, Soul Surge. On only the first few stages, the 'pearls' from the previous game, Sonic and the Secret Rings, appear as apples.

The skill system from Sonic and the Secret Rings also returns, but has been revised into a more standard linear progression system, Each playable character has three styles to choose from. At first, only the balanced 'Knight' style is available, but later, 'Cavalier' and 'Paladin' styles are unlocked. They deal with the aspects of speed and power, respectively. As levels are completed, the player gains a number of 'Followers' that is used as Experience and as the number of followers goes up, the number of skills the player has in a certain style are permanently increased. The 'styles' of characters beside Sonic are not increased; Rather, their swords' abilities and skills are enhanced.

Once the 'Knight's Quest' part of the story is reached, Sir Gawain (Knuckles the Echidna), Sir Lancelot (Shadow the Hedgehog), and Sir Percival (Blaze the Cat) will be playable from that point on. Each has their own characteristics; for instance, Knuckles wields dual swords that double as boomerangs and has the ability to glide, Blaze can surround herself with fire and use more lunge attacks than Sonic, and Shadow can use Chaos Powers. In story mode, they can use different swords than their own swords, unlike Sonic, who can only wield Caliburn.

Up to four players can play in the game's multiplayer, choosing between one of 12 characters to partake in a number of different kinds of battles. Characters include Sonic, Lancelot (Shadow), Gawain (Knuckles), Percival (Blaze), Blacksmith (Tails), Lady of the Lake (Amy Rose), Galahad (Silver the Hedgehog), Lamorak (Jet the Hawk), regular Shadow, regular Knuckles, regular Blaze and King Arthur.

Plot[edit]

A wizard named Merlina, granddaughter of Merlin, attempts to flee from a black knight and his forces. Cornered, she performs a spell calling forth a champion to save her, summoning Sonic the Hedgehog. As they retreat, Merlina explains to Sonic that the black knight is actually King Arthur, who has been corrupted by the immortality granted by Excalibur's scabbard, and that Sonic must defeat him to restore peace to the kingdom. With Sonic's speed alone being insufficient to defeat the King, he takes up the talking sword Caliburn.

At Caliburn's suggestion, Sonic meets up with the Lady of the Lake, Nimue (this world's version of Amy Rose), who tests Sonic to prove he is a worthy Knight. After completing her tasks, Nimue tells him that he must collect the sacred swords wielded by Lancelot, Gawain and Percival of the Round Table (this world's versions of Shadow, Knuckles and Blaze respectively) in order to dispel the immortality granted by Excalibur's scabbard. Defeating each of the Knights, Sonic claims all three swords and challenges the King once more, destroying him.

Sonic takes the scabbard back to Merlina, who reveals that there was never any King Arthur, and what he defeated was an illusion created by her grandfather Merlin, with Merlina manipulating Sonic in order to claim Excalibur's scabbard as her own. Merlina plans to use its power to make the kingdom changeless and eternal in hopes of averting the kingdom's fate from the legends. However, her plan is completely flawed, as such a world, going against the natural order of things, would not function properly, and it would come at the cost of innocent lives. She summons the underworld directly into the kingdom, creating the Dark Hollow and forcing Sonic and the Knights to flee. Nimue explains that the sacred swords can be used to form a barrier to prevent the Dark Hollow's spread, so Sonic and the Knights split up and journey to the kingdom's corners to form the barrier, but it proves to be too weak and the hollow continues to grow.

Sonic enters the Dark Hollow himself to confront Merlina, who has now become the Dark Queen, but she proves too powerful, destroying Caliburn and badly injuring Sonic. Seeing Sonic's continued resolve to stop the witch, Nimue and the Knights give Sonic the power of the sacred swords to restore Caliburn – now revealed to be the true Excalibur – and Sonic transforms into an armored super form called Excalibur Sonic. He defeats Merlina, destroying the Dark Hollow. After the battle, Sonic tells Merlina that, while everything has an end, people should live their lives to the fullest until that day comes. With King Arthur revealed as an illusion, the Knights of the Round Table prepare to disband, but Caliburn reminds them that he is the one who chooses the true king, now revealed to be Sonic.

In a post-credits cutscene, Sonic returns to his world and tells Amy about his adventures, but she believes it to be an excuse for missing their planned date. The game ends in a similar manner to Sonic and the Secret Rings, with the title of the book King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table changing to Sonic and the Black Knight.

Development and release[edit]

Sonic and the Black Knight was first revealed at Nintendo's pre-Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 2008 press conference.[5] Developer Sonic Team, a subsidiary of publisher Sega, decided to focus on combat and cinematic presentation for the game rather than the level design-oriented Sonic Unleashed.[6]

Music[edit]

Face to Faith: Sonic and the Black Knight Vocal Trax is the game's official vocal songs soundtrack that was released on April 8, 2009 in Japan. It features five vocal tracks that were featured in the game, with 'Seven Rings in Hand ~Fairytales in Trance~' by Bentley Jones and 'With Me ~Massive Power Mix~' by Crush 40 as brand new bonus tracks created especially for the album.[7][8]

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Tales of Knighthood: Sonic and the Black Knight Original Soundtrax is the game's original soundtrack. It was released by Wave Music Entertainment in Japan on April 8, 2009.

Sonic And The Black Knight Soundtrack

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings55.19%[9]
Metacritic54/100[10]
Review scores
PublicationScore
1UP.comC+[11]
AllGame[12]
CVG5.6/10[13]
Edge3/10
Eurogamer4/10[14]
Game Informer5/10
GamePro[15]
GameSpot4.5/10[16]
GamesRadar+[17]
GamesTM8/10
GameTrailers5.7/10[18]
GameZone5.8/10[19]
IGN3.9/10[20]
Nintendo Life5/10[21]
Nintendo Power8/10[22]
Nintendo World Report6.5/10[23]
ONM78%[24]
VideoGamer.com5/10
GameDaily7/10[25]

Sonic and the Black Knight was met with mixed reviews from critics. It received a score of 55.19% on GameRankings[9] and 54/100 on Metacritic, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[10] The game entered the Japanese sales chart at 30th place,[26] and the North American Wii charts at tenth.[27] It was de-listed in 2010, following on from Sega's decision to remove all Sonic titles with mixed Metacritic scores from retail stores in order to increase the value of the brand after positive reviews for Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I and Sonic Colors.[28]

IGN's Matt Casamassina praised the game's visuals and the overall presentation, but went on to state that the gameplay was 'broken' and cited the controls as 'unresponsive'.[20]GameDaily criticized the 'repetitive combat, easy missions and limited controls keep it from greatness,' but acknowledged its 'attractive presentation, decent combat and bonus content.'[25] Chris Scullion from the UK's Official Nintendo Magazine praised the game's visuals and soundtrack, but criticized the swordplay mechanics and multiplayer element.[24]GameSpot's Carolyn Petit noted that, while the sword is useful slashing through enemies, there is a noticeable delay from the time swinging the Wii Remote and the time Sonic actually swings.[16]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Japanese: ソニックと暗黒の騎士Hepburn: Sonikku to Ankoku no Kishi?

References[edit]

  1. ^(C) SEGA. 'SEGA - ソニックと暗黒の騎士'. Sonic.sega.jp. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  2. ^'Sonic and the Black Knight'. IGN. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
  3. ^ ab'SEGA Announces Sonic and the Black Knight for Spring 2009' (Press release). Sega UK. 2008-07-21. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
  4. ^'SEGA :: GAMES :: Sonic and the Black Knight'. Sega. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
  5. ^Robinson, Martin (October 2, 2008). 'Nintendo's Reveals'. IGN. Retrieved April 30, 2010.
  6. ^Casamassina, Matt (February 6, 2009). 'Hands-on Sonic & The Black Knight'. IGN. Retrieved April 30, 2010.
  7. ^'Sonic City Blognik SBK Soundtrack - Absolution For LB Fans!'. Sega. Retrieved 2009-02-10.
  8. ^CDJapan / Neowing Face to Faith description and tracklist
  9. ^ ab'Sonic and the Black Knight (wii:2009)'. Game Rankings. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  10. ^ ab'Sonic and the Black Knight (wii: 2009)'. Metacritic. Retrieved 2009-04-12.
  11. ^Kennedy, Sam (2009-03-05). 'Sonic and the Black Knight (Wii) Review'. 1up.com. Retrieved 2009-04-11.
  12. ^'Sonic and the Black Knight - Overview'. Allgame. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
  13. ^'Wii Review: Sonic and the Black Knight'. Computer and Video Games (NGamer). 2009-03-13. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
  14. ^Donlan, Christian (2009-03-17). 'Sonic and the Black Knight Review'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
  15. ^Balistrieri, Emily (2009-03-09). 'Review : Sonic and the Black Knight (Wii)'. GamePro. Archived from the original on 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
  16. ^ abPetit, Carolyn (2008-03-13). 'Sonic and the Black Knight Review for Wii'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2008-03-13.
  17. ^Smith, Rory (2009-03-06). 'Sonic and the Black Knight Review'. Games Radar. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  18. ^'Sonic & The Black Knight Video Game, Review'. GameTrailers. 2009-03-12. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
  19. ^Bedigian, Louis (2009-03-16). 'Sonic and the Black Knight Review - Wii'. GameZone. Archived from the original on 2009-03-23. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
  20. ^ abCasamassina, Matt (2009-03-03). 'IGN: Sonic & The Black Knight Review'. IGN. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  21. ^'Sonic Black Knight review'. Nintendo Life. Retrieved March 20, 2009.
  22. ^'Hog in Shining Armour'(JPG). Img4.imageshack.us. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  23. ^'Sonic and the Black Knight review'. Nintendo World Report. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  24. ^ abScullion, Chris (2009-03-16). 'Wii Review: Sonic And The Black Knight'. Official Nintendo Magazine. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
  25. ^ abBuffa, Chris (2009-03-06). 'Sonic and the Black Knight on Wii Review'. GameDaily. Retrieved 2009-03-09.
  26. ^Tanaka, John (March 20, 2009). 'Pikmin 2 Wiimake Debuts in Top Ten in Japan'. IGN. Retrieved April 30, 2010.
  27. ^Kohler, Chris (April 17, 2009). 'March 2009's Top 10 Game Sales, By Platform'. Wired. Retrieved February 18, 2011.
  28. ^Christopher Dring. 'Sub-standard Sonics de-listed'. MCV.

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Sonic and the Black Knight Official Soundtrack

  • Vol.1
  • Vol.2

Overview

Release date

Price

Media format

Composer(s)

Arranger(s)

  • Jun Senoue
  • Richard Jacques
  • Yutaka Minobe
  • Naofumi Hataya
  • Heigo Tani
  • Atsushi 'Sushi' Kosugi
  • Howard Drossin
  • Tommy Tallarico
  • Hikaru Tanimoto
  • Yusaku Tsuchiya
  • Atsushi 'Sushi' Kosugi

Performer(s)

Sonic and the black knight movie
  • Toru Kawamura
  • Kimiko Nakagawa Strings
    • Kimiko Nakagawa
    • Akihiro Iwamura
    • Osamu Iyoku
    • Jyo Oosawa
    • Takashi Fukumori
    • Hiromichi Hara
    • Aya Yokomizo
    • Makiko Tomokiyo
    • Aiko Hosokawa
    • Kaoru Hagiwara
    • Makiko Nishiya
    • Youko Ara
  • Jun Senoue
  • Yutaka Minobe
  • Yusaku Tsuchiya
  • Hikaru Tanimoto
  • Bobby Jarzombek
  • Howard Drossin
  • Kazuto Baba
  • Katsuji
  • Yoshihiro Tsukahara
  • Lisa Lisa

Publisher

Sonic and the Black Knight Official Soundtrack is a digital album containing the original soundtrack of Sonic and the Black Knight. Though the track list is similar to Tales of Knighthood: Sonic and the Black Knight Original Soundtrax, there are some differences. The four additional vocal themes from Face to Faith: Sonic and the Black Knight Vocal Trax have been included, with 'Live Life' replacing the shortened instrumental that's on Tales of Knighthood. Also, the final track to the physical release, 'Knight of the Wind -Acoustic ver. -' is missing from the digital soundtrack.

Track list

Vol.1

TrackSong NameMusicLength
1.Knight of the Wind - Title ver.0:19
2.Black Sword In The Sky1:16
3.Into The Story Of King Arthur2:17
4.Misty Lake3:02
5.Introduction - Merlina's Request2:17
6.The Island Of The Sacred Sword0:30
7.The Sacred Sword Caliburn.. Meet The King Arthur1:55
8.Fight the Knight -Strings Mix-1:15
9.A Fool Of A Knight0:24
10.Knave The Hedgehog And Oversized Letter Opener0:43
11.To The Blacksmith0:38
12.Theme Of Merlina0:41
13.World Map -The Land Ruled By King Arthur0:58
14.Camelot Castle4:48
15.Treasury And Emblem -The Journey Of Chivalry0:50
16.I'm The Blacksmith0:57
17.Deep Woods5:54
18.Sir Lancelot Appears0:50
19.Through the Fire1:29
20.Calm After The Battle.. Arondight0:42
21.Nimue.. Lady Of The Like[1]1:34
22.Three Days After.. Almost Make It To Meet The Deadline0:17
23.To The Rescue.. A Knight's Law0:27
24.Titanic Plain3:39
25.Sir Gawain Appears0:49
26.More To Be A Knight Than To Serve Your King0:41
27.Crystal Cave4:23
28.Knight's Lesson.. A True Knight0:44
29.Molten Mine4:28
30.Sir Percival.. The Knight Of The Grail0:37
31.Sir Sonic.. Knight Of The Wind0:52
32.Head To Avalon1:03
33.Showdown With King Arthur / Knight of the Wind -Instrumental Mix-0:59
34.Fight the Knight1:56
35.Glory Of Victory0:52
36.Knight Of The Wind - Original ver. -1:46

Vol.2

TrackSong NameMusicLength
1.KNIGHT Of The WIND - TGS 2008 Trailer ver. -1:04
2.Orders From The Illusion0:30
3.Merlina -Her Wicked Smile0:52
4.The End Of The World0:29
5.Escape From The Destruction0:24
6.Knight's Passage3:55
7.For The Kingdom And Its People1:38
8.Shrouded Forest4:07
9.Great Megalith4:02
10.The Cauldron4:23
11.The Barrier0:35
12.Dragon's Lair4:33
13.Dragon Slayer3:50
14.Into The Dark Hollow0:50
15.Merlina -The Queen Of The Underworld3:35
16It Doesn't Matter0:30
17Transform Into Excalibur Sonic0:32
18.With Me feat. Emma & Tinna from ALL ENDS3:53
19.Live Life5:38
20.Denouement.. True King Arthur0:30
21.The King's Peril0:57
22.Blacksmith2:03
23.Battle Menu1:14
24.Faraway Avalon2:20
25.Stage Clear0:12
26.RESULT No.1 - FIVE STARS, AWESOME!0:35
27.RESULT No.2 - SO, SO.. OKAY!0:36
28.RESULT No.3 - ONE STAR, TRY NEXT TIME0:45
29.The Ash Grove -Main Menu2:21
30.SYSTEM SCREEN - OPTION1:17
31.SYSTEM SCREEN - RANKING0:59
32.SYSTEM SCREEN - NAME ENTRY1:25
33.SYSTEM SCREEN - GALLERY1:08
34.Fan Art -It Doesn't Matter1:44
35.Knight of the Wind (accoustic)5:37

Notes

Video games

Sonic the Hedgehog 1&2 Sonic the Hedgehog CD (US, Remix, JP 20th Anniversary, vinyl album) Sonic the Hedgehog SpinballSonic & Knuckles Sonic the Fighters Sonic R Adventure (Vocal, Remix, 20th Anniversary, Vinyl Edition) Adventure 2 (Vocal, Official Soundtrack, Battle - Sampler, 20th Anniversary, Vinyl Edition) Heroes (Vocal, Official Soundtrack, 20th Anniversary) Rush Shadow (Vocal, Official Soundtrack) Riders Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) (Vocal) Secret Rings Rush Adventure Zero Gravity Unleashed Black Knight (Vocal, Official Soundtrack) Sonic 4 (Episode I, Episode II, Episode I & II) Free Riders Colors Generations (Official Soundtrack) All-Stars Racing Transformed Lost World Runners (Complete Soundtrack) Mania (vinyl album, Plus) Forces (Vocal, Hi-Res Collection, The Vinyl Cutz) Team Sonic Racing

OtherBetter One Wins! StH - Remix Sonic Dance Virtual Sonic StH Sonic Live in Sydney Sonic Team 'PowerPlay' Birthday Pack Sonic X (~Original Sound Tracks~, Sonic Drive, T.O.P) Sonic Team The Best of Sonic the Hedgehog (True Blue True Colors) 20 Years of Sonic Music History of the 1st Stage (Blue White) History of Sonic Music Passion & Pride Sonic Adventure Music Experience Sonic the Hedgehog 25th Anniversary Selection Sonic 25th Cafe Selection Sonic Adventure Music Experience vol.2 SONIC ADVENTURE & SONIC ADVENTURE 2 LIMITED EDITION BOX SET
Main article Gallery Script Staff Glitches
Playable charactersSonic (Excalibur Sonic) King Arthur Blacksmith Lancelot Gawain Percival Galahad* Lamorak* Shadow* Knuckles* Blaze* Amy*
Non-playable charactersCaliburn (Excalibur) Merlina (Dark Queen) King Arthur's horse Nimue Merlin King Uther Pendragon Lady Igraine Sir Ector Townsperson Troll
AreasGrand KingdomCamelot Castle Shrouded Forest Knight's Passage Deep Woods Dark Hollow
OutlandsMisty Lake Molten Mine The Cauldron
HighlandsTitanic Plain Crystal Cave Great Megalith Dragon's Lair
AvalonFaraway Avalon
EnemiesCrawling-One Eyeball-One Fish-One (Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, White) Flapper Giant-One Soldier-One (Sword, Spear, Axe, Crossbow)
BossesMist Dragon King Arthur Lancelot Gawain Percival Earth Dragon Dark Queen
Moves/
Techniques
BasicGuard Homing Dash Jump Dash Lock-on
SpecialBack Step Crouch Grind Step Grinding Wall Climb Wall Shuffle Wall Slide
Soul SurgesArthur's Soul Surge Blacksmith's Soul Surge* Chaos Punishment Excalibur Sonic's Soul Surge Flames of Kilekion Gail Meteor Galahad's Soul Surge* Rose Typhoon* Sonic's Soul Surge
Gimmicks and obstaclesBat Bottomless pits Breakable Block Butterfly Corner Pole Dash Panel Explosion Trap Giant spear Goal Plate Grind Rail Horse-Drawn Wagon Iron ball Jump Panel Log Minecart Mushroom Mystery Circle Slime Spikes Spring Thunder dragon Wide spring
ObjectsApple Black onyx Fairy Goal Ring Rich Ring Ring Ring Container Treasure Chest Will 'o Wisps
TreasuryWeaponsSteel Longsword Cursed Longsword Rusty Longsword Bronze Longsword Katana Cursed Dagger Rusty Dagger Bronze Dagger Steel Dagger Cursed Rapier Rusty Rapier Bronze Rapier Steel Rapier Cursed Spear Rusty Spear Bronze Spear Steel Spear Cursed Axe Rusty Axe Bronze Axe Steel Axe
ArmorSteel Gauntlet Cursed Gauntlet Rusty Gauntlet Bronze Gauntlet Cursed Helmet Rusty Helmet Bronze Helmet Steel Helmet Samurai Helmet
NecklacesString of Pearls Mermaid's Tear Pendant of Eons Chain Bracelet Thorn Anklet Flower Amulet Wooden Belt Bright Red Ribbon Expensive Broach Rabbit's Tail Poison Broach Stone Broach Ice Broach Cure-all Broach
MedicinesHealing Potion Healing Draught Antidote Superior Antidote Paralysis Cure Paralysis Immunity Stone Protection Petrification Immunity Vial of Calm Philter of Tranquility Fiery Quaff Hot Fiery Quaff Herb of Toughness Herb of Strength
BooksArthur’s Legend 1 Arthur’s Legend 2 Arthur’s Legend 3 Arthur’s Legend 4 Arthur’s Legend 5 Tome of Arms Tome of Armor Tome of Medicines Tome of Amulets Tome of Games Tome of Jewels Tome of Minerals Tome of Plants Tome of Feasts Tome of Rings Encyclopedia Arcana
RingsYellow Ring Green Ring Red Ring Blue Ring Aqua Ring White Ring Purple Ring Poison Ring Doughnut Onion Ring
PlantsCarnation Violet Daffodil Sweetpea Lily Rose Larkspur Gladiolus Morning Glory Marigold Daisy Narcissus Herb
Gem StonesGarnet Amethyst Aquamarine Diamond Emerald Moonstone Ruby Peridot Sapphire Opal Topaz Turquoise
ToysPawn Rook King Queen Bishop Knight Ace of Spades Ace of Clubs Ace of Hearts Ace of Diamonds Joker Medal of Sonic Medal of Gawain Medal of Lancelot Medal of Percival Dart Dartboard Die Big the Cat Mask Building Block Fishing Pole Doll
MineralsStone Lump of Iron Lump of Bronze Aluminum Ore Skipping Stone Rock Salt Beautiful Crystal Ice Crystal Lava Jewel Flintstone Mintstone Gold Ingot Quasi-Magic Stone Mithril Hardtack Burnt Bread Moonrock Wavestone Dragon-Eye Stone Orichalcum
FoodsMoist Cookie Tart Fresh Milk Spongy Bread Aromatic Tea Chilidog Herb of Calm Lollipop Ham
Special ItemsFlag Ballista Arrowhead Raven's Feather Mouse Tail Oar Lantern Broken Trap Egg Cheese Magical Moth Dust Plant Thorn Giant Flower Seed Troll's Eyelash Broken Lock Rabbit Fur Lizard Tail Prison Key Iron Shackle Highland Mushroom Silk Clothing Silk Shoe Dragon Scale Dragon Claw Dragon's Fang Shovel Pickaxe Wheelbarrow Bat's Fang Broken Brick Soft-Boiled Egg Lithograph Letter
SwordsClarent Arondight Rubious Morglay Gastiga Secace Altachiara Durendal Aduro Cutlass Aduro Khopesh Precieuse Espadon Ddraig Goch Galatine Battleaxe Labrys Hauteclaire Gringolet Balmung Sanglamore Chrysaor Almace Caledfwlch Flaming Kopis Flamberge Laevatein Corrougue Colada Ktuga Brinnig Solais Rapier Claiomh Solais Fragarach Curtana Ignis Fleuret Glorious Joyeuse
Misc.Mastery Star Map Skill Scroll Music Notes Knight’s Seal Knight’s Banner Emblem Component Painting Deadly Swordsman Windblade Destroyer Quickblade Blade without Equal Despised One Chicken Weakling Coward Ruffian
English voice actorsJason Griffith(Sonic, Shadow, Lancelot, Lamorak) Casey Robertson(Caliburn) Melissa Hutchison(Merlina) Gavin Hammon(Arthur) Amy Palant(Blacksmith) Lisa Ortiz(Amy, Nimue) Dan Green(Gawain, Knuckles) Bella Hudson(Percival, Blaze) Pete Capella(Galahad)
Japanese voice actorsJun'ichi Kanemaru(Sonic) Hiroaki Hirata(Caliburn) Mamiko Noto(Merlina) Hidekatsu Shibata(Arthur) Ryo Hirohashi(Blacksmith) Taeko Kawata(Amy, Nimue) Kouji Yusa(Shadow, Lancelot) Nobutoshi Canna(Gawain, Knuckles) Nao Takamori(Percival, Blaze) Daisuke Ono(Galahad) Daisuke Kishio(Lamorak)
MusicSongsKnight of the Wind With Me Fight the Knight Through the Fire Live Life
AlbumsTales of Knighthood: Sonic and the Black Knight Original Soundtrax Face to Faith: Sonic and the Black Knight Vocal Trax
OtherActs of Chivalry Barrier stone Battle Mode Cavalier Style Chaos Blast Chaos Control Chaos Spear Diehard Challenge Dragon Drifting Followers Freeze Hit King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table Knight Style Knight's Honor Bonus Knights of the Round Table Knights of the Underworld Legacy Mission Paladin Style Real-Time Interaction Reflecting pool Sacred sword Scabbard of Excalibur Skill Sonic and the Black Knight (manga) Soul Gauge Soul Gauge energy Title Underworld World of Camelot

'*' Appears exclusively in Battle Mode.

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