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(Given that Formchanges are tied to Keyblades, I figured this includes Spellweaver as the Master's Defender's Formchange.)
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In ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'', Spellweaver is a [[Style Change]] activated by using physical attacks. It consists of a six-hit combo, which is noticeably faster than its ''Birth by Sleep'' incarnation. The finisher no longer rapidly drains enemy health, but rather removes chunks of health over time, and now has Aqua create an ice crystal, which she shatters at the technique's end.
In ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'', Spellweaver is a [[Style Change]] activated by using physical attacks. It consists of a six-hit combo, which is noticeably faster than its ''Birth by Sleep'' incarnation. The finisher no longer rapidly drains enemy health, but rather removes chunks of health over time, and now has Aqua create an ice crystal, which she shatters at the technique's end.
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In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Spellweaver is the [[Formchange]] of the [[Master's Defender]] [[Keyblade]]. While the mechanics are exactly the same as in ''0.2'', this time the Finish command is immediately available upon triggering the Formchange, as opposed to needing to fill the gauge a second time.
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Spellweaver is the [[Formchange]] of the [[Master's Defender]] Keyblade. While the mechanics are exactly the same as in ''0.2'', this time the Finish command is immediately available upon triggering the Formchange, as opposed to needing to fill the gauge a second time.
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