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'''Dream Fencing''' is a "Dream Event unlockable" in ''[[Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''. It is very similar to normal [[Fencing]], except this version more closely resembles one-on-one fighting games, as the characters now have health bars and the goal is to deplete the opponents health completely and defeat them, rather than simply scoring a certain number of hits. Also, the competitors can now use "special moves" which are unique for each character. Four players duke it out in a tourney tree-style competition aiming for the top three spots. | '''Dream Fencing''' is a "Dream Event unlockable" in ''[[Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''. It is very similar to normal [[Fencing]], except this version more closely resembles one-on-one fighting games, as the characters now have health bars and the goal is to deplete the opponents health completely and defeat them, rather than simply scoring a certain number of hits. Also, the competitors can now use "special moves" which are unique for each character. Four players duke it out in a tourney tree-style competition aiming for the top three spots. |
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Playing Dream Fencing
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Dream Fencing is a "Dream Event unlockable" in Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games. It is very similar to normal Fencing, except this version more closely resembles one-on-one fighting games, as the characters now have health bars and the goal is to deplete the opponents health completely and defeat them, rather than simply scoring a certain number of hits. Also, the competitors can now use "special moves" which are unique for each character. Four players duke it out in a tourney tree-style competition aiming for the top three spots.
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