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Sparrows all have a booster, used as their primary method of propulsion. The boost button is mapped to the fire button, while brake is mapped to the aim button. Guardians can also give directions while on the sparrow using the D-pad: Forward (up), left, right, and stop (down).  
Sparrows all have a booster, used as their primary method of propulsion. The boost button is mapped to the fire button, while brake is mapped to the aim button. Guardians can also give directions while on the sparrow using the D-pad: Forward (up), left, right, and stop (down).  


Some sparrows have additional abilities. Sparrows with the evade ability can boost slightly to the side using the left and right shoulder buttons. The EV-30 can use this ability while airborne to perform barrel rolls, which can regenerate boost energy upon a successful roll.
Some sparrows have additional abilities. Sparrows with the evade ability can boost slightly to the side using the left and right shoulder buttons. This consumes boost energy.
 
Trick Sparrows: The EV-30 can use the evade ability while airborne to perform barrel rolls, which can regenerate boost energy upon a successful roll.
 
Overdrive Sparrows: The raid Sparrows come with an afterburner for extra speed. However, engaging the afterburner for too long will cause the sparrow to explode.


==Sparrow Types==
==Sparrow Types==