Spectrobes: Origins

(Wii™)

Battle Controls

Action

Wii Remote

Nunchuck

Attack (Rallen/Jeena)

A Button

 

Special Attack (Spectrobes)

B Button

 

Use Item

1 Button

 

Display Spectrobe Profile

2 Button

 

Weapon Menu

- Button

 

Cosmo Menu

+ Button

 

Camera Control

+Control Pad

 

Move (Rallen/Jeena)

 

Control Stick

Spectrobe Swap Mode

 

Z Button (and +Control Pad on

 

 

Wii Remote)

Lock-on Mode

 

C Button

Command

 

 

Attack (Spectrobes)

Vertical Swing

 

Come Back (Spectrobes)

Horizontal Swing

 

Dodge Roll

 

Horizontal Swing

Player 2’s Controls

Spectrobes: Origins is primarily a single-player game; but, if you have two Wii Remotes, you can play with two players. One player will control Rallen or Jeena, while the other will control the Spectrobe during battle. Player 2 will also need to connect a Nunchuk to his or her Wii Remote.

COSMO MENU

Line Up

Change the Spectrobe formation of your Battle Team and Search Team.

Equipment

Change the weapon, shield, and item you have equipped for battle.

Mission

Verify your current mission and location on the planet map.

Excavated Item

View your current inventory of items you have excavated.

Cosmolink Data

View info on your equipment, Spectrobes, and items, etc.

System Settings

Change the control, sound, and screen settings.

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