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|picture= Supply Ring.jpg
|image = Gold Ring SF643D art.png
|caption= Supply Rings as they appear in ''Star Fox: Assault''.
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|caption = A Gold Ring from ''Star Fox 64 3D''.
|name = Supply Ring
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'''Supply Rings'''<ref>''Star Fox Command'' instruction booklet, page 17.</ref><ref name="starfox">''Star Fox'' instruction booklet, page 11.</ref> are recurring items in the [[Star Fox (series)|''Star Fox'' series]], and make their debut in the first ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]''. They recover damage taken by an [[Arwing]], [[Landmaster]] or other vehicles. Supply Rings were originally described as "checkpoint rings." There are different types of Supply Rings, make a special sound when obtained which may differ from game to game.


'''Supply Rings''' are popular items in the [[Star Fox series|''Star Fox'' series]]. They recover the damage taken by an [[Arwing]], [[Landmaster]] or other vehicle. Supply Rings were originally described as "checkpoint rings." Each type of Ring makes a special sound when obtained which may differ from game to game.Their names also differ from game to game.
== History ==
===''Star Fox''===
In ''Star Fox'', whenever [[Fox McCloud|Fox]] flies through a Supply Ring, most of his Arwing's shield energy is restored. Supply Rings also serve as checkpoints, so if the Arwing is destroyed, he restarts from the Supply Ring that he most recently passed through. There is also a '''Small Energy Supply'''<ref name="starfox"/> which only restores some of the Arwing's energy.


==''Star Fox 64''==
===''Star Fox 64''===
In ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', Supply Rings (Silver Rings in [[Star Fox 64 3D|3D]]) could be found by destroying enemies or obstacles. Shield Rings (Gold Rings in 3D) are much more rare and are held by specific enemies or places at certain points on a stage; collecting three of them will double the vehicle's shield capacity for the remainder of the stage, and every three collected after that will grant an [[extra life]]. Middle Supplies (Shield Stars in 3D) (also known as '''Supply Stars'''<ref>The official Nintendo Power's Star Fox 64 player's guide</ref>) can only be found in several places throughout the game, such as in rocks on [[Solar]] or from defeating a member of [[Star Wolf]] team on [[Venom]], and may also be found inside Containers if the vehicle's shield is extremely low; Middle Supplies completely restore the vehicle's shields when picked up. The Middle Supplies appear exclusively in ''Star Fox 64''.
In ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', Supply Rings can be found by destroying enemies or obstacles. Shield Rings are much more rare and are held by specific enemies or placed at certain points on a stage; collecting three of them will double the vehicle's shield capacity for the remainder of the stage, and every three collected after that will grant an [[Extra Life]]. '''Middle Supplies''' (also known as '''Supply Stars'''<ref>''Star Fox 64: Official Nintendo Player's Guide''</ref>) can be found in several places, such as in rocks on [[Solar]] or from defeating a member of [[Star Wolf]] team on [[Venom]], and may also be found inside Containers if the vehicle's shield is extremely low; Middle Supplies completely restore the vehicle's shields when picked up. The Middle Supplies appear exclusively in ''Star Fox 64''.


===Instruction booklet references===
In ''[[Star Fox 64 3D]]'', Supply Rings have the same function, although the three variants have different names; Supply Rings were renamed to '''Silver Rings''', Shield Rings were renamed to '''Gold Rings''', and Middle Supplies were renamed to '''Shield Stars'''.
====PAL====
'''Supply Ring''': "''Shield gauge will recover slightly.''"


'''Middle Supply''': "''Shield gauge will recover more.''"
===''Star Fox Adventures''===
In ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]'', the two Supply Rings are referred to as just '''Silver Rings''' and '''Gold Rings''' respectively.<ref>''Star Fox Adventures'' instruction booklet, page 26.</ref> While [[Fox McCloud|Fox]] is traveling between the different regions of [[Sauria|Dinosaur Planet]] in his [[Arwing]], he must fly through a particular number of Gold Rings to open the force field surrounding the region. These rings are in fact Supply Rings. The silver ones appear in their original health recovery purpose too. Additionally, there are '''Moving Rings''', '''Gold X Rings''' and '''Moving X Rings'''.{{citation needed}} The Moving Rings move across the screen either vertically or horizontally, and the X Rings are blocked by a small X, which must be shot in order to make the ring accessible.


'''Shield Ring''': "''If you get three Shield Rings, you will increase the maximum value of your shield gauge. At the same time, the gauge will recover significantly. If you get another three, you will get a 1-Up. You can take the rings you didn't use to the next stage.''"
===''Star Fox: Assault''===
====Star Fox 64 3D====
In ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'', Supply Rings are named '''Silver Shield Rings''' and '''Gold Shield Rings''',<ref>''Star Fox: Assault'' instruction booklet, page 35.</ref> but are functionally the same. There are also '''Platinum Shield Rings''',{{citation needed}} but these are very rare and are only available in Multiplayer Mode.
'''Silver Ring''': "''Restores some of your shield gauge.''"


'''Shield Star''': "''Restores most of your shield gauge.''"
===''Star Fox Command''===
There is another variant of the Supply Ring in ''[[Star Fox Command]]''. Their appearance has changed drastically and are only yellow triangles forming a circle. While in the middle of a conflict, a Supply Ring will restore two bars of the ship's shield, but in multiplayer mode or on the map screen, an obtained Supply Ring fully restores the shield.


'''Gold Ring''': "''Restores some of your shield gauge. Collecting three will increase your shield gauge, and if you collect three more, you'll earn an extra vehicle.''"
===''Star Fox Zero''===
In ''[[Star Fox Zero]]'', there are three types of Supply Rings — Silver Rings, Shield Stars, and Gold Rings — which are the same as in ''Star Fox 64'', but each one has its name and appearance taken from ''Star Fox 64 3D''. The game also introduces '''Super Gold Rings''',<ref>''Star Fox Zero'' digital manual, tab 12.</ref> which are nearly identical to Gold Rings but show a [[medal]] in the center; collecting three of them earns Fox a medal.


==''Star Fox Adventures''==
==Profiles==
In ''[[Star Fox Adventures]]'' Supply Rings are referred to as just '''Silver'''- and '''Gold Rings'''. While [[Fox McCloud]] is traveling between the different regions of [[Sauria]] in his [[Arwing]], he is required to fly through a particular number of Gold Rings to open the force field surrounding the region. These rings are in fact Supply Rings. The silver ones appear in their original health recovery purpose too. Additionally, ''Star Fox Adventures'' introduced '''Moving Rings''', '''Gold X Rings''' and '''Moving X Rings'''. The Moving Rings move across the screen either vertically or horizontally, and the X Rings are blocked by a small X, which must be shot in order to make the ring accessible. These ring types are yet to appear in any other ''Star Fox'' game.<ref>The official Nintendo Power's Star Fox Adventures player's guide</ref>
===''Star Fox''===
*'''Instruction booklet''' (page 11):
**'''Supply Ring:''' "''After you fly through this ring, it will become your starting point if your ship is destroyed before you finish a stage. Flying through this ring will also restore most of your shield energy.''"
***<span style="font-size:90%">"''If you miss the Supply Ring, you will continue an unfinished stage from back at the beginning.''"</span>
**'''Small Energy Shield:''' "''This small ring will appear after you have destroyed certain enemies or missiles. When you fly through it, some of your shield energy will be replenished.''"


===Instruction booklet references===
===''Star Fox 64''===
====PAL====
*'''Instruction booklet''' (page 16):
'''Silver Ring''': "''[[Laser Upgrade|Laser Upgrades]]  and [[Smart Bomb]]s can be picked up during the course of the Arwing missions, and energy can be replenished by flying through Silver Rings.''"
**'''Supply Ring''': "''Shield gauge will recover slightly.''"
**'''Middle Supply''': "''Shield gauge will recover more.''"
*'''Instruction booklet''' (page 17):
**'''Shield Ring''': "''If you get three Shield Rings, you will increase the maximum value of your shield gauge. At the same time, the gauge will recover significantly. If you get another three, you will get a 1-Up. You can take the rings you didn't use to the next stage.''"


'''Gold Ring''': "''Even when when you have enough [[Fuel Cell|fuel]], flying up to retrieve the [[SpellStone]]s from the floating worlds in space is not as easy as it looks: [[Fox McCloud|Fox]] has to pilot his [[Arwing]] through varying number of Gold Rings in order to reach them.''"
===''Star Fox Adventures''===
*'''Instruction booklet''' (page 26):
**'''Silver Ring''': "''[[Laser Upgrade]]s and [[Smart Bomb]]s can be picked up during the course of the Arwing missions, and energy can be replenished by flying through Silver Rings.''"
**'''Gold Ring''': "''Even when when you have enough [[Fuel Cell|fuel]], flying up to retrieve the [[SpellStone]]s from the floating worlds in space is not as easy as it looks: [[Fox McCloud|Fox]] has to pilot his [[Arwing]] through varying number of Gold Rings in order to reach them.''"


==''Star Fox: Assault''==
===''Star Fox: Assault''===
In ''[[Star Fox: Assault]]'', Supply Rings are called '''Silver'''- and '''Gold Shield Rings''', but their function remains the same. There are also '''Platinum Shield Rings''', but these are very rare and are only available in Multiplayer Mode.
*'''Instruction booklet''' (page 35):
**'''Silver Shield Ring''': "''This sparkling ring restores a small portion of a vehicle's shield.''"
**'''Gold Shield Ring''': "''This glittering ring restores a medium portion of a vehicle's shield.''"


===Instruction booklet references===
===''Star Fox Command''===
====PAL====
*'''Instruction booklet''' (page 17): "''Pick one of these to restore your ship's shields.''"
'''Silver Shield Ring''': "''This sparkling ring restores a small portion of a vehicle's shield''"


'''Gold Shield Ring''': "''This glittering ring restores a medium portion of a vehicle's shield''"
===''Star Fox 64 3D''===
 
*'''Digital manual''' (tab 12):
==''Star Fox Command''==
**'''Silver Ring''': "''Restores some of your shield gauge.''"
There is another variant of the Supply Ring in ''[[Star Fox Command]]''. Their appearance has been changed drastically and are only yellow triangles forming a circle. While in the middle of a conflict, a Supply Ring will restore two bars of the ship's shield, but in multiplayer mode or on the map screen, an obtained Supply Ring will fully restore the shield.
**'''Shield Star''': "''Restores most of your shield gauge.''"
 
**'''Gold Ring''': "''Restores some of your shield gauge. Collecting three will increase your shield gauge, and if you collect three more, you'll earn an extra vehicle.''"
===Instruction booklet references===
====PAL====
'''Supply Ring''': "''Pick one of these to restore your ship's shields.''"


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery widths=180>
SF-Supply Ring.jpg|A Supply Ring in ''Star Fox''.
SF-Supply Ring.jpg|A Supply Ring in ''Star Fox''
SupplyRing.png
SupplyRing.png|The Supply Rings from ''Star Fox 64''
SupplyContainer.jpg|A Supply Container in ''Star Fox 64''.
Supply Ring.jpg|The two Shield Rings from ''Star Fox: Assault''
Silver Ring SF643D art.png|A Silver Ring from ''Star Fox 64 3D''
Shield Star SF643D art.png|A Shield Star from ''Star Fox 64 3D''
</gallery>
</gallery>
==References==
==References==
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Supply Ring
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A Gold Ring from Star Fox 64 3D.
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Supply Rings[1][2] are recurring items in the Star Fox series, and make their debut in the first Star Fox. They recover damage taken by an Arwing, Landmaster or other vehicles. Supply Rings were originally described as "checkpoint rings." There are different types of Supply Rings, make a special sound when obtained which may differ from game to game.

History

Star Fox

In Star Fox, whenever Fox flies through a Supply Ring, most of his Arwing's shield energy is restored. Supply Rings also serve as checkpoints, so if the Arwing is destroyed, he restarts from the Supply Ring that he most recently passed through. There is also a Small Energy Supply[2] which only restores some of the Arwing's energy.

Star Fox 64

In Star Fox 64, Supply Rings can be found by destroying enemies or obstacles. Shield Rings are much more rare and are held by specific enemies or placed at certain points on a stage; collecting three of them will double the vehicle's shield capacity for the remainder of the stage, and every three collected after that will grant an Extra Life. Middle Supplies (also known as Supply Stars[3]) can be found in several places, such as in rocks on Solar or from defeating a member of Star Wolf team on Venom, and may also be found inside Containers if the vehicle's shield is extremely low; Middle Supplies completely restore the vehicle's shields when picked up. The Middle Supplies appear exclusively in Star Fox 64.

In Star Fox 64 3D, Supply Rings have the same function, although the three variants have different names; Supply Rings were renamed to Silver Rings, Shield Rings were renamed to Gold Rings, and Middle Supplies were renamed to Shield Stars.

Star Fox Adventures

In Star Fox Adventures, the two Supply Rings are referred to as just Silver Rings and Gold Rings respectively.[4] While Fox is traveling between the different regions of Dinosaur Planet in his Arwing, he must fly through a particular number of Gold Rings to open the force field surrounding the region. These rings are in fact Supply Rings. The silver ones appear in their original health recovery purpose too. Additionally, there are Moving Rings, Gold X Rings and Moving X Rings.[You need to reference that, Fox] The Moving Rings move across the screen either vertically or horizontally, and the X Rings are blocked by a small X, which must be shot in order to make the ring accessible.

Star Fox: Assault

In Star Fox: Assault, Supply Rings are named Silver Shield Rings and Gold Shield Rings,[5] but are functionally the same. There are also Platinum Shield Rings,[You need to reference that, Fox] but these are very rare and are only available in Multiplayer Mode.

Star Fox Command

There is another variant of the Supply Ring in Star Fox Command. Their appearance has changed drastically and are only yellow triangles forming a circle. While in the middle of a conflict, a Supply Ring will restore two bars of the ship's shield, but in multiplayer mode or on the map screen, an obtained Supply Ring fully restores the shield.

Star Fox Zero

In Star Fox Zero, there are three types of Supply Rings — Silver Rings, Shield Stars, and Gold Rings — which are the same as in Star Fox 64, but each one has its name and appearance taken from Star Fox 64 3D. The game also introduces Super Gold Rings,[6] which are nearly identical to Gold Rings but show a medal in the center; collecting three of them earns Fox a medal.

Profiles

Star Fox

  • Instruction booklet (page 11):
    • Supply Ring: "After you fly through this ring, it will become your starting point if your ship is destroyed before you finish a stage. Flying through this ring will also restore most of your shield energy."
      • "If you miss the Supply Ring, you will continue an unfinished stage from back at the beginning."
    • Small Energy Shield: "This small ring will appear after you have destroyed certain enemies or missiles. When you fly through it, some of your shield energy will be replenished."

Star Fox 64

  • Instruction booklet (page 16):
    • Supply Ring: "Shield gauge will recover slightly."
    • Middle Supply: "Shield gauge will recover more."
  • Instruction booklet (page 17):
    • Shield Ring: "If you get three Shield Rings, you will increase the maximum value of your shield gauge. At the same time, the gauge will recover significantly. If you get another three, you will get a 1-Up. You can take the rings you didn't use to the next stage."

Star Fox Adventures

  • Instruction booklet (page 26):
    • Silver Ring: "Laser Upgrades and Smart Bombs can be picked up during the course of the Arwing missions, and energy can be replenished by flying through Silver Rings."
    • Gold Ring: "Even when when you have enough fuel, flying up to retrieve the SpellStones from the floating worlds in space is not as easy as it looks: Fox has to pilot his Arwing through varying number of Gold Rings in order to reach them."

Star Fox: Assault

  • Instruction booklet (page 35):
    • Silver Shield Ring: "This sparkling ring restores a small portion of a vehicle's shield."
    • Gold Shield Ring: "This glittering ring restores a medium portion of a vehicle's shield."

Star Fox Command

  • Instruction booklet (page 17): "Pick one of these to restore your ship's shields."

Star Fox 64 3D

  • Digital manual (tab 12):
    • Silver Ring: "Restores some of your shield gauge."
    • Shield Star: "Restores most of your shield gauge."
    • Gold Ring: "Restores some of your shield gauge. Collecting three will increase your shield gauge, and if you collect three more, you'll earn an extra vehicle."

Gallery

References

  1. Star Fox Command instruction booklet, page 17.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Star Fox instruction booklet, page 11.
  3. Star Fox 64: Official Nintendo Player's Guide
  4. Star Fox Adventures instruction booklet, page 26.
  5. Star Fox: Assault instruction booklet, page 35.
  6. Star Fox Zero digital manual, tab 12.