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| - Air Crash (ぶっとび サーフィン lit. Surprising Surfing in Japanese) is the seventh level and is the second level of the second warp room in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. Like Hang Eight in the previous warp room, it is a stream based level in which Crash gets to ride his jet board. Breaking all the crates and obtaining the clear gem for doing so is only possible by discovering the secret entrance for this level from the secret warp in Bear Down, as not only does it contain several normal crates but also the nitro switch crate in the level. The other clear gem is found in the death route, the first of the game (and series). This level also contains a secret exit of its own - skip the first jet board part and instead, have Crash jump across the floating crates until he reaches a stone platf
- The damage that an aircraft causes after destruction, upon crashing on the ground. Has a damage radius. The Air Crash damage is usually much too small to be used purposefully. Although the largest flying units: the Novax UEF Defense Satellite, the Cybran Experimental Gunship : Soul Ripper, Aeon Experimental Aircraft Carrier: CZAR and the Seraphim Experimental Bomber: Ahwassa can deal significant Air Crash damage, this is only a small bonus when losing the unit.
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| - The damage that an aircraft causes after destruction, upon crashing on the ground. Has a damage radius. The Air Crash damage is usually much too small to be used purposefully. Although the largest flying units: the Novax UEF Defense Satellite, the Cybran Experimental Gunship : Soul Ripper, Aeon Experimental Aircraft Carrier: CZAR and the Seraphim Experimental Bomber: Ahwassa can deal significant Air Crash damage, this is only a small bonus when losing the unit. Only the most skilled player will purposefully use the Air Crash offensively, but only as an ACU snipe method or to eliminate high-value, low-health game ender units. Note that crashing units pass through shields, and with the right units can wreak huge amounts of havoc, even if, and especially if a defending player has good anti-air capabilities. If the player does not have a very powerful defense grid, the attacking player can always hit Ctrl-K and end the game quickly. Again, this is a very small bonus in comparison to using a unit's attack capabilities the right way. Players must be careful when using this tactic, as they can inadvertently give the enemy a large amount of mass if their plan fails. The CZAR is by far the easiest unit to intentionally crash into a target. Crashing one into a game ender is often the best chance at staying in the game. Use of the CZAR's crash against the Aeon Paragon is one of the most common uses of the air crash, and can be the easiest way to take one out.
- Air Crash (ぶっとび サーフィン lit. Surprising Surfing in Japanese) is the seventh level and is the second level of the second warp room in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. Like Hang Eight in the previous warp room, it is a stream based level in which Crash gets to ride his jet board. Breaking all the crates and obtaining the clear gem for doing so is only possible by discovering the secret entrance for this level from the secret warp in Bear Down, as not only does it contain several normal crates but also the nitro switch crate in the level. The other clear gem is found in the death route, the first of the game (and series). This level also contains a secret exit of its own - skip the first jet board part and instead, have Crash jump across the floating crates until he reaches a stone platform. This platform will warp him to the secret warp room, where the portal to the secret area of Snow Go will be unlocked.
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