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[[File:Sora (Standard Form) Attack KHII.gif|thumb|300px|Sora's initial attack in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.]] | [[File:Sora (Standard Form) Attack KHII.gif|thumb|300px|Sora's initial attack in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.]] | ||
{{nihongo|'''Attack'''|たたかう|Tatakau}} is a recurring command in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. It is the most basic method of attacking, allowing the user to execute a basic attack with their equipped weapon. | {{nihongo|'''Attack'''|たたかう|Tatakau}} is a recurring command in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. It is the most basic method of attacking, allowing the user to execute a basic attack with their equipped weapon. | ||
==Basic Mechanics== | ==Basic Mechanics== | ||
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===Basic combos=== | ===Basic combos=== | ||
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In ''Kingdom Hearts'', [[Sora]]'s basic ground combo consists of three hits by default, the last of which is a finishing attack. The first two hits, depending on the location of the enemy, consist of an overhead strike, a forward thrust, and a side-to-side swipe. A spinning, horizontal strike is the combo finisher. His aerial combo consists of an upward strike and a downward strike, with a spinning attack as the finisher. | In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', [[Sora]]'s basic ground combo consists of three hits by default, the last of which is a finishing attack. The first two hits, depending on the location of the enemy, consist of an overhead strike, a forward thrust, and a side-to-side swipe. A spinning, horizontal strike is the combo finisher. His aerial combo consists of an upward strike and a downward strike, with a spinning attack as the finisher. | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora's basic combos are virtually unchanged from ''Kingdom Hearts'', except his forward thrust incorporates a swipe that has a greater chance of hitting missed enemies. His combos also add combo finishers dedicated to single targets, with his single-target ground combo finisher resembling Blitz. | In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora's basic combos are virtually unchanged from ''Kingdom Hearts'', except his forward thrust incorporates a swipe that has a greater chance of hitting missed enemies. His combos also add combo finishers dedicated to single targets, with his single-target ground combo finisher resembling Blitz. | ||
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|Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move that pierces through a target's guard. | |Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move that pierces through a target's guard. | ||
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|''' | |'''[[Explosion]]''' | ||
|Unleashes a finishing combo move that knocks down several enemies. Damage dealt is relative to magic skill. | |Unleashes a finishing combo move that knocks down several enemies. Damage dealt is relative to magic skill. | ||
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===Ask for Help=== | ===Ask for Help=== | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', Ask for Help replaces the Attack command while having party members in [[Hollow Bastion | In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', Ask for Help replaces the Attack command while having party members in [[Hollow Bastion I]]. It cycles [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]]'s focus between following you, attacking enemies and destroying blox. Donald and Goofy's current focus is displayed using icons, above the Clock Gauge. | ||
===Rescue=== | ===Rescue=== | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Rescue replaces the Attack command to revive fallen party members. In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', at Hollow Bastion | In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Rescue replaces the Attack command to revive fallen party members. In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', at Hollow Bastion I, Data-Sora can revive a defeated Donald or Goofy instantly with {{button|dsa}}. In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Sora and Riku have a 30-second time limit to revive a fallen [[Dream Eater]] by pressing {{button|dsa}} repeatedly. If they fail to use Rescue in the time limit, the Dream Eater reverts into a [[Dream Piece]]. | ||
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*Command Style attacks | *Command Style attacks | ||
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===Diving Strike=== | ===Diving Strike=== | ||
[[File:Diving Strike KHIIIRM.gif|thumb|Kairi using Diving Strike.]] | |||
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind'', the attack command will be replaced with the Diving Strike command when Sora or Kairi{{RM}} are falling from a great height. This move can quickly close gaps between them, as well as break certain objects in the world hiding special treasure chests. Sora's version has him pause in midair before piercing the ground blade-first and generating a shockwave that can strike multiple enemies, while Kairi's version is identical to her [[Strike Shift]] attack. | |||
==Other actions== | ==Other actions== |