Super Sheep

The Super Sheep is a powerful weapon first introduced in Worms: The Director's Cut. It is identical to the Sheep, with the only difference being the fact that the player may activate it for it to take flight, in which the player would have complete control over its flight path and direction.

Description
The Super Sheep is a weapon with the same explosive power of the Sheep, with the only difference being that it can fly, and its only cosmetic difference being that it has a red superhero cape. Like the original Sheep, it can be manually detonated using the same button to make it fly. If a Super Sheep remains undetonated for too long, it will explode on a 5-second fuse. In Worms Forts: Under Siege, It was replaced by the Super Hippo.

Appearances
Super Sheep has been available ever since the very first worms game, and so far has only been missing on Worms Forts: Under Siege. It has undergone mostly aesthetic changes throughout the series, but some control changes to the weapon has been made. The most notable of these was on Worms Open Warfare, in which the weapon was made "heavier" by altering its turning radius. It is also arguably faster in the more recent games.

Tips & Tricks

 * If a foe is hiding on the face of a cliff or at the edge of one, you can kill them by using the Super Sheep.
 * If you're playing Worms 4: Mayhem, there is a David and Goliath setting on Wormpot, you can destroy the enemy's team, tactics and morale (confidence) if you target the Goliath in one such location by using this weapon.
 * The Super Sheep can collect any Crate, so use the Super Sheep to collect them at hard-to-reach places. And if you're careful enough to avoid touching the ground whilst doing so, you can also cause damage to your opponents normally too, making the Super Sheep quite a useful weapon.
 * In 3D games, beginners should use the D-pad to control this weapon instead of the control stick.

Trivia

 * The Super Sheep is one of the few weapons that can collect Crates. The other ones are Sheep, Mole Bomb, Skunk, Old Woman and Inflatable Scouser.
 * The Super Sheep first appeared in Worms: The Director's Cut, but it was very fast and difficult for maneuvering. In the rest of the series, starting with Worms 2, it was slower and easier to get to the desired target.
 * Also, in Worms: The Director's Cut, the Sheep's "baa" sounded quite strange and slightly high-pitched. In the 2nd generation games, it sounded much more like an actual Sheep.
 * The Super Sheep fanfare sound can be heard in The Mighty Boosh episode "Tundra" when Dixon Bainbridge (played by Worms Revolution narrator Matt Berry) enters the zoo.

Glitches

 * In Worms 2: Armageddon, if you activate the Super Sheep at the moment it comes into contact with water, the Sheep will fly up with no cape and disappear as if it drowned. This can only be done with perfect timing, however.