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The Stay Command is a Sidekick Command that can be used in Star Fox Adventures to make Tricky stop doing whatever action he's doing at the moment. It can also be used to leave him on a certain place such as a swich. The only way to make Tricky move is using the Call Command or trying to leave an area without him.

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  • Stay Command
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  • The Stay Command is a Sidekick Command that can be used in Star Fox Adventures to make Tricky stop doing whatever action he's doing at the moment. It can also be used to leave him on a certain place such as a swich. The only way to make Tricky move is using the Call Command or trying to leave an area without him.
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Attack power
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Appearances
  • Star Fox Adventures
Name
  • Stay
  • Stay Command
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detailed report
  • With this command, Tricky will stay put when you tell him.
Effects
  • Tricky remains still in one spot
Location
  • SnowHorn Wastes
tricky meter depletion
  • None
abstract
  • The Stay Command is a Sidekick Command that can be used in Star Fox Adventures to make Tricky stop doing whatever action he's doing at the moment. It can also be used to leave him on a certain place such as a swich. The only way to make Tricky move is using the Call Command or trying to leave an area without him.
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