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'''Training Mode''' is a mode of ''[[Star Fox 64]]'' for the [[Nintendo 64]]. This mode is used to introduce the player to the basic mechanics and controls of the game.


Training Mode is a mode in the video game [[Star Fox 64]] for the Nintendo 64. It is used by the player to learn the basics of the game.
==History==
===''Star Fox''===
In ''[[Star Fox (game)|Star Fox]]'', which did not feature the [[Great Fox]], training took place as live test flights on the surface of [[Corneria]]. These were supervised by [[General Pepper]] and involved all four [[Star Fox team]] members ([[Fox McCloud|Fox]], [[Falco Lombardi|Falco]], [[Peppy Hare|Peppy]], [[Slippy Toad|Slippy]]).  A few maneuvers are discussed, and at times the other characters make comments about the test.


==Location==
As with the Training Mode in the later ''[[Star Fox 64]]'', there are many rings to fly through.  If Fox flies through five in a row, General Pepper remarks how skillful he is.  If Fox flies through all the rings from the beginning of the test until the group formation practice, General Pepper will apologize to Fox for ever having doubted his abilities.


Many fans speculate that this takes place in the [[Great Fox|Great Fox's]] training room. However because you can see what looks like [[Corneria]] in the backround, this could be argued against.
===''Star Fox 64''===
In [[Star Fox 64]], Training Mode can be selected from the main menu. From there, the player is taken to a level with a flat layout consisting of multiple grey structures and obstacles. [[R.O.B. 64]] will introduce the player to the stage, shortly before the [[Trainer|trainer]], also known as Yaru de Pon, takes over, who will then instruct about various items and how to perform basic maneuvers, such as [[Charge|charging]] the laser and using [[Smart Bomb|Smart Bombs]]. Afterwards, the stage will switch to [[All-Range Mode]], where players can practice against enemies until they choose to quit.


==Characters==
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[[Category:Modes]]
[[R.O.B. 64]] appears in this stage, then an [[Trainer|engineer]] appears, without a voice and helps you out. This engineer's name is unknown. He also appears in a congratulations screen when you complete Venom I.
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Latest revision as of 16:40, 15 January 2022

Training Mode is a mode of Star Fox 64 for the Nintendo 64. This mode is used to introduce the player to the basic mechanics and controls of the game.

History

Star Fox

In Star Fox, which did not feature the Great Fox, training took place as live test flights on the surface of Corneria. These were supervised by General Pepper and involved all four Star Fox team members (Fox, Falco, Peppy, Slippy). A few maneuvers are discussed, and at times the other characters make comments about the test.

As with the Training Mode in the later Star Fox 64, there are many rings to fly through. If Fox flies through five in a row, General Pepper remarks how skillful he is. If Fox flies through all the rings from the beginning of the test until the group formation practice, General Pepper will apologize to Fox for ever having doubted his abilities.

Star Fox 64

In Star Fox 64, Training Mode can be selected from the main menu. From there, the player is taken to a level with a flat layout consisting of multiple grey structures and obstacles. R.O.B. 64 will introduce the player to the stage, shortly before the trainer, also known as Yaru de Pon, takes over, who will then instruct about various items and how to perform basic maneuvers, such as charging the laser and using Smart Bombs. Afterwards, the stage will switch to All-Range Mode, where players can practice against enemies until they choose to quit.

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