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Once a Flowmotion is activated, it can be chained together with additional actions. The player may press {{button|DSY}} to use a [[Burst of Speed]] to travel long distances or transition to another Flowmotion-compatible surface, {{button|DSB}} to perform a [[Super Jump]] that boosts the user to a great height, or {{button|DSA}} to use a {{nihongo|'''Flowmotion Attack'''|フリーフローアタック|Furīfurō Atakku|lit. "Freeflow Attack"}}, which depends on the Flowmotion action the player is using. When you finish a boss, a portal, etc, using Kick Dive before you begin to do the shockwave will make the finish quickly vanish. | Once a Flowmotion is activated, it can be chained together with additional actions. The player may press {{button|DSY}} to use a [[Burst of Speed]] to travel long distances or transition to another Flowmotion-compatible surface, {{button|DSB}} to perform a [[Super Jump]] that boosts the user to a great height, or {{button|DSA}} to use a {{nihongo|'''Flowmotion Attack'''|フリーフローアタック|Furīfurō Atakku|lit. "Freeflow Attack"}}, which depends on the Flowmotion action the player is using. When you finish a boss, a portal, etc, using Kick Dive before you begin to do the shockwave will make the finish quickly vanish. | ||
Air Sliding tends to allow for an instant transition into Flowmotion, while any Dodge Roll-type command only allows so during the final few frames of the command's recovery; in short, activating Flowmotion is faster with an Air Slide than with a Dodge Roll command. | |||
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