Mastering Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds requires more than precision and luck—your Gadget Plate setup makes the difference between first place and the mid-pack. Here’s how to optimize your loadout.
Understanding Gadgets
- Gadgets are power-ups equipped to a Gadget Plate, consuming 1-2 slots based on their strength.
- Upgrading your Plate unlocks more slots, culminating in the Master Plate with six slots for maximum customization.
- Adjust your Plate between races within a cup to tailor strategies for specific tracks.
Top Speed & Ring Gadgets
- Air Trick Bounty—Earn extra Rings during mid-air tricks, ideal for jump-heavy tracks like Dragon Road. More Rings = higher speed.
- 200 Ring Limit—Doubles your Ring capacity, directly boosting your machine’s maximum speed. A game-changer for competitive play.
Aggressive Playstyles
- Ring Thief (2-slot version)—Steal a significant number of Rings from opponents during collisions, perfect for high-contact racing.
- Collision Boost—Ram rivals to gain speed bursts, turning chaos into momentum.
- Attack Item Chance UP—Boost your odds of obtaining offensive items like missiles and mines.
Defensive & Reliable Options
- Bumper Guard—Avoid losing Rings when hitting walls, a lifesaver on technical courses.
- Boost Starter—Launch ahead instantly with a race-start Boost, stacking with countdown boosts for a dominant opening.
- Ultimate Charge—Unlock a fourth drift level for massive speed bursts and temporary invincibility during max charge.
Stat-Boosting Gadgets
- Single-slot upgrades like Speed+ or Handling+ enhance core stats. Stack them or align with your machine’s strengths for maximum impact.
FAQ
How do you unlock Gadgets in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds?
Complete Grand Prix events and level up your Gadget Plate through regular gameplay.
Can you switch Gadget Plates during a cup?
Yes—adjust your Plate between races to adapt to different tracks.
Are two-slot Gadgets worth using?
Absolutely. High-impact options like 200 Ring Limit justify their slot cost.
What is the best Gadget for new players?
Bumper Guard—it mitigates Ring loss while learning track layouts.