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I don't own Epic's version of KH3, but I've seen videos and screenshots of it that feature the Elemental Encoder's stats, and everything I've seen has concurred with the commented-out sections of this article. Furthermore, its commented-out stats are similar to the Dawn 'Til Dusk's, and for good reason: it uses the same pawn designation, w_so120, having replaced it in the PC version. It would stand to reason that Square Enix wouldn't bother to change more than the name, textures, and default abilities of the weapon, leaving the other Stats and Recipes as-is. As a similar example, the previous two console-specific Keyblades, Midnight Blue and Phantom Green, which even have different pawn designations, w_so160 and w_so180, respectively, also have different names, textures, and starting abilities but otherwise the same Stats, Recipes, and base model. So, with all that having been said, should the comment tags come off of the Stats and Recipes sections of this article? --[[User:Wikipirate|Wikipirate]] ([[User talk:Wikipirate|talk]]) 11:38, 5 June 2021 (UTC)
I don't own Epic's version of KH3, but I've seen videos and screenshots of it that feature the Elemental Encoder's stats, and everything I've seen has concurred with the commented-out sections of this article. Furthermore, its commented-out stats are similar to the Dawn 'Til Dusk's, and for good reason: it uses the same pawn designation, w_so120, having replaced it in the PC version. It would stand to reason that Square Enix wouldn't bother to change more than the name, textures, and default abilities of the weapon, leaving the other Stats and Recipes as-is. As a similar example, the previous two console-specific Keyblades, Midnight Blue and Phantom Green, which even have different pawn designations, w_so160 and w_so180, respectively, also have different names, textures, and starting abilities but otherwise the same Stats, Recipes, and base model. So, with all that having been said, should the comment tags come off of the Stats and Recipes sections of this article? --[[User:Wikipirate|Wikipirate]] ([[User talk:Wikipirate|talk]]) 11:38, 5 June 2021 (UTC)
:Yeah, sure. If you have confirmed the stats through footage or otherwise you can uncomment the section. --{{User:ShardofTruth/Sig}} --17:31, 5 June 2021 (UTC)
:Yeah, sure. If you have confirmed the stats through footage or otherwise you can uncomment the section. --{{User:ShardofTruth/Sig}} --17:31, 5 June 2021 (UTC)
== Nintendo Switch Variation ==
The Cloud Demo on the Switch reveals there's a new variation of the Star Cluster called "Advent Red" it retains Magic Roulette, but now has MP Converter. The Formchange is called "Second Form A". --[[Special:Contributions/73.198.91.117|73.198.91.117]] 16:03, 18 January 2022 (UTC)

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