By completing night missions(Completing Sonic the werehog missions).
There are 200 Sun medals and 200 Moon Medals
Probably not. There are four achievements for collecting half the moon medals, half the sun medals, all of the moon medals and all of the sun medals, so they probably expect you to make an effort with searching for them all.
no. also about saving the world
There are no Rank 7 night levels, so you only need roughly half of th Medals in the game (80 Moon, 120 Sun)
Unlock the glowing doors in the middle of each Gaia temple. Unlock the glowing doors by pressing R1(B for Wii remote) you have to get more medals if you don't have enough, both sun and moon. Or just try to get 100/200 Rings. Right now i have 9 lives thanks to the Gaia Temples. ^^
After you beat the Dark Gaia Phonix if you don't have enough Sun medals earn some if you do you switch to day and do the day time stage i think cause i passed that part already and i believe after you beat it then you will get to do daytime daytime stage for Spagonia good luck Malinkalol,
Well.. on the map, there is a place that should say "new"(located on the top middle part of the map (if you know what I mean). It's the place that you can collect sun and moon medals. If you want to reach Tails, then enter the moon door (where it's night and Sonicl turns into a werhog), and finish the misson. After, you will there meet Tails and explore two new more places. Hope this helped!
If you saw Sonic: The Movie he yelled at Tails for vexing him while taking a breeze in the sun.
You have to talk to one of the apotos citizens during the day or night, and they will give you a sun door key.
Most likely a anything with SUN in it
because of eggman the emeralds power is now gone.so sonic turn in to a werehog thing and eggman launch sonic in to space to earth.if the sun comes werehog sonic turns to normal but if the moon comes then he turn in the werehog
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