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    '''The Daring Dash''' is an ability [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Daniel]] has in all MediEvil games. It is available to Daniel after defeating the Guardians of the Graveyard in [[MediEvil]] or from the beginning of the game in [[MediEvil: Resurrection|Resurrection]] and [[MediEvil 2]].
    '''The Daring Dash''' is an ability [[Sir Daniel Fortesque|Daniel]] has in all MediEvil games. It is available to Daniel after defeating the [[Guardians of the Graveyard]] in [[MediEvil]] or from the beginning of the game in [[MediEvil: Resurrection|Resurrection]] and [[MediEvil 2]].
    ==Description and usage==
    ==Description and usage==
    This ability can be used to break open weak spots in wall. Double tap the forward directional button + [[File:PSB-T.png]]. If you are using an Analog Controller (DUAL SHOCK), press hard forward on the left stick + [[File:PSB-T.png]]. Repeat this until you've broken down the wall. You can also use it to knock enemies off platforms. You can even make a running jump!
    This ability can be used to break open weak spots in wall. Double tap the forward directional button + [[File:PSB-T.png]]. If you are using an Analog Controller (DUAL SHOCK), press hard forward on the left stick + [[File:PSB-T.png]]. Repeat this until you've broken down the wall. You can also use it to knock enemies off platforms. You can even make a running jump!

    Revision as of 16:56, 19 June 2012

    The Daring Dash is an ability Daniel has in all MediEvil games. It is available to Daniel after defeating the Guardians of the Graveyard in MediEvil or from the beginning of the game in Resurrection and MediEvil 2.

    Description and usage

    This ability can be used to break open weak spots in wall. Double tap the forward directional button + File:PSB-T.png. If you are using an Analog Controller (DUAL SHOCK), press hard forward on the left stick + File:PSB-T.png. Repeat this until you've broken down the wall. You can also use it to knock enemies off platforms. You can even make a running jump!

    Trivia

    • The Daring Dash was originally known as 'Shoulder Charge'.