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[[Image:Dream_Fencing.PNG|thumb|The Wii version '''Dream Fencing'''.]]
'''Dream Fencing''' may refer to:
'''Dream Fencing''' is a Dream Event in ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]'' and ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]''. The first version is very similar to normal [[Fencing]], while the second one has four players run around on a platform trying to deplete their opponent's health.
*[[Dream Fencing (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Wii)|Dream Fencing]], an [[Event]] that appears in the [[Wii]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''.
 
*[[Dream Fencing (Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games for Nintendo DS)|Dream Fencing]], an Event that appears in the [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games (Nintendo DS)|Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games]]''.
==''Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games''==
*[[Dream Fencing (Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games)|Dream Fencing]], an Event that appears in the Wii version of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii)|Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]''.
Dream Fencing in this game takes place at Dual Wharf Fencing Beach. It strongly resembles regular 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. This is just like Dream Table Tennis, regular Table Tennis, and regular Fencing.
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When a player uses a special move, a character's icon of the top part of their face flashes across the screen and they unleash an attack that can only be blocked if the opponent strikes the player while he or she is charging the attack. It's possible to knock the player out of the arena which will make them take some damage. If an opponent if forced to back up as far as they can go, the other player can use a special move and blast them out of the stage. If the knocked off player still has enough health left, the fight will continue with both players set to their starting positions.
 
===DS version===
Much like regular fencing, in the [[Nintendo DS|DS]] version, the player slides the [[stylus]] at the opponent to hit them. Sliding up will block a strike from the opponent. However, if the opponent blocks the player's strike, the player must slide the stylus back and forth across the screen quickly to recover. To use a special move, the stylus must be slid down. If there are no special moves charged up, the special move will not work. In order to move, the player uses the D-pad.
 
==''Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games''==
[[File:DreamFencing2012.png|thumb|200px|The ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' version of Dream Fencing.]]
Dream Fencing reappears in ''Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games''. It is very different compared to the first game, and actually more closely resembles [[Smash Skate]] from ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'', as players can now run in all directions instead of just left and right, players can get items and recover their health, and there are four players playing at once instead of two at a time. This event takes place at [[sonicretro:Ocean Palace|Ocean Palace]] from ''[[sonicretro:Sonic Heroes|Sonic Heroes]]''. Players have two minutes to deplete all of their opponent's health. Knocking a player off the stage will cause massive damage. If someone is in danger of falling off, they can swing the {{button|wii|Wiimote}} and {{button|wii|Nunchuk}} to get themselves back on the stage. If someone gets knocked out, they can return as a bomb to attack the other players in a similar style to becoming a [[Mini Bomb Kart]] in Battle mode of ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. The game ends when there is only one player still standing. If there are two or more players still standing when the time is up, then the player with the most health left wins. Players can once again use Special Thrusts.
 
Occasionally [[Egg Pawn]]s or Egg Flappers will appear on the stage. Running into them will deal damage to the player, but through a thrust they can knock them into other players, making them lose health.
 
===Items===
*Health - ''Pick up Health item to restore your health. There are two types--big and small.''
*[[Shield]] - ''Pick up a Shield to bounce back any attack just once during a set time.''
*Power Core - ''Grab a power core, and you power up automatically!''
 
===Controls===
====Wii Remote + Nunchuk====
*Thrust: Thrust {{button|wii|Wiimote}}
*Jumping thrust: {{button|wii|B}}
*Spin parry: {{button|wii|A}}
*Special Thrust: {{button|wii|A}} + {{button|wii|B}}
 
====Wii Remote Held Sideways====
*Thrust: {{button|wii|1}}
*Jumping thrust: {{button|wii|2}}
*Spin parry: Swing {{button|wii|Wiimote}}
*Special Thrust: {{button|wii|1}} + {{button|wii|2}}
 
''Perform a thrust while moving to do a charging thrust attack.''
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