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[[File:Von Boyage Cannon in Maia TOM.png|thumb|200px|The Deluxe Super Cannon of [[Maia]] in the ''Trials of Mana'' remake]]
[[File:Von Boyage Cannon in Maia TOM.png|thumb|200px|The Deluxe Super Cannon of [[Maia]] in the ''Trials of Mana'' remake]]
'''Cannon travel''' is a method of travel used in a few ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' games, with its first appearance being in ''[[Secret of Mana]]''. It involves the [[party]] being shot from giant cannons stationed throughout each world to quickly travel between locations. Whether they arrive at a corresponding cannon depends on the story itself.
'''Cannon travel''' is a means of travel used in a few ''[[Mana (series)|Mana]]'' games. It involves the [[party]] being shot from giant cannons stationed throughout each world to quickly travel between locations. Whether they arrive at a corresponding cannon depends on the story itself.


==History==
==History==
===''Secret of Mana''===
===''Secret of Mana''===
[[File:Travel Cannon SOM sprite.png|thumb|400px|Cannon from the original SNES game]]
In ''Secret of Mana'', cannon travel is available in all major regions of the world. There are eight Cannon Travel Centers in all, run by the [[Cannon Brothers]]. One of the eight brothers is known to be married to a woman in [[Kippo Village]], though she states she has a hard time telling them apart.
In ''Secret of Mana'', cannon travel is available in all major regions of the world. There are eight Cannon Travel Centers in all, run by the [[Cannon Man|Cannon Brothers]]. One of the eight brothers is known to be married to a woman in [[Kippo Village]], though she states she has a hard time telling them apart.


In the [[Secret of Mana (remake)|3D remake]], there is [[Inn cutscenes|added dialogue]] in which the party entertains a theory that cannon travel is managed by one very fast man and that there are no Cannon Brothers. Nonetheless, the party finds it fun to use in moderation.
In the [[Secret of Mana (remake)|3D remake]], there is added dialogue in which the party entertains a theory that cannon travel is managed by one very fast man and that there are no Cannon Brothers. Nonetheless, the party finds it fun to use in moderation.


Below is a list of all the Cannon Travel Centers:
* [[Potos Village Cannon Travel Center]]
* [[Gaia Lowlands Cannon Travel Center]]
* [[Forest of Seasons Cannon Travel Center]]
* [[Great Forest Cannon Travel Center]]
* [[Kakkara Cannon Travel Center]]
* [[Frozen Forest Cannon Travel Center]]
* [[Southtown Cannon Travel Center]]
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===''Trials of Mana''===
===''Trials of Mana''===
[[File:Cannon TOM sprite.png|thumb|400px|Cannon from the original ''Seiken Densetsu 3'']]
In ''[[Trials of Mana]]'', cannon travel is managed by [[La Famille Von]]. The party meets Von Boyage and observes his first cannon behind his house in [[Maia]], but he gets a bit too excited and forgets about fuel, leading them on a long quest to retrieve [[nitromyte]] from the [[dwarf]]s. Once he has it, Von Boyage fires toward [[Valsena]] and undershoots.
In ''[[Trials of Mana]]'', cannon travel is managed by [[La Famille Von]]. The party meets Von Boyage and observes his first cannon behind his house in [[Maia]], but he gets a bit too excited and forgets about fuel, leading them on a long quest to retrieve [[nitromyte]] from the [[dwarf]]s. Once he has it, Von Boyage fires toward [[Valsena]] and undershoots.


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A third, temporary cannon is operated from the [[Heavensway]] by the brothers' cousin, Mercie.
A third, temporary cannon is operated from the [[Heavensway]] by the brothers' cousin, Mercie.
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===''Sword of Mana''===
===''Sword of Mana''===
[[File:Cannon Sword of Mana sprite.png|thumb|400px|Cannon from the ''GBA'' game]]
In ''[[Sword of Mana]]'', fast travel has been incorporated via a series of '''Armories''' scattered throughout the regions of the world. For a fee, [[Professor Bomb]] blasts the Hero and their companion to anywhere they desire. Cannon travel replaces the use of [[chocobo]]s in ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''.
In ''[[Sword of Mana]]'', fast travel has been incorporated via a series of '''Armories''' scattered throughout the regions of the world. For a fee, [[Professor Bomb]] blasts the Hero and their companion to anywhere they desire. Cannon travel replaces the use of the [[Chocobo (character)|chocobo]] in ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''.
 
Below is a list of all the Armories:
* [[Glass Desert · Armory]]
* [[Prickly Desert · Armory]]
* [[Rocky Wilds · Armory]]
* [[Sealed Cave · Armory]]
* [[Snowfield · Armory]]
* [[Topple · Armory]]
* [[Wendel · Armory]]
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