Adaptational Villainy: In the original game, the Phantom Ruby was an inanimate object that did whatever Eggman wanted. In this story, the Phantom Ruby is a sentient entity with a mind of its own and it can talk. Adaptational Intelligence: In the original game, the Phantom Ruby was merely a powerful inanimate object.Acid Pool: In the Chemical Plant, Eggman captures Tails and Knuckles and suspends them over a tank of acidic Mega Mack, forcing Sonic to beat him in a game of Mean Bean Machine to save them.Suddenly Speaking: Unlike Generations and Forces, Classic Sonic is far from a Heroic Mime.Alternate Self: Classic Sonic is confirmed to be this in chapter 10 of Join the Uprising rather than regular Sonic's past self when questioned by Tails, he has no memory of the battle with the Time Eater.In Join the Uprising, he stands up to Chaos and fights him with a Lightning Wispon. In Forces, Tails cowered in fear before Chaos and cried out for Sonic to save him.When they face off in Prelude to War, he puts up a much better fight, even giving Shadow a cut on the cheek with his sword and forcing him to fight seriously for a moment, though he still loses. In Episode Shadow, Infinite was no match for Shadow before gaining the Phantom Ruby and was completely curb-stomped in a straight fight.If it wasn't for Eggman's help, he would've killed Sonic. In here, he's capable of outright curb-stomping Super Sonic and displays powers he didn't have in the game. In the game, it was no harder than the average final boss despite being able to hurt Super Sonic.
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