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In order to allow the player to monitor their status at a glance, the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series of games traditionally uses a set of extra-canonical '''gauges''' which display, proportionally, how much of a certain statistic that a character retains. Most of these gauges are tied to the player character, whose prowess can be improved by either extending the gauge or equipping abilities and bonuses that modify the rates at which the gauges drain or fill. Gauges are also used to depict the progress a player is making within a mission, whether they depict the completion of a mini-game, the integrity of a character or object to be protected, or the remaining strength of an enemy.
In order to allow the player to monitor their status at a glance, the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series of games traditionally uses a set of extra-canonical '''gauges''' which display, proportionally, how much of a certain statistic that a character retains. Most of these gauges are tied to the player character, whose prowess can be improved by either extending the gauge or equipping abilities and bonuses that modify the rates at which the gauges drain or fill. Gauges are also used to depict the progress a player is making within a mission, whether they depict the completion of a mini-game, the integrity of a character or object to be protected, or the remaining strength of an enemy.


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===HP Gauge===
===HP Gauge===
[[File:HP Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
[[File:HP Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
The '''HP Gauge''' represents the remaining and total amounts of a character's [[Hit Points]]. It consists of a green bar that encircles or sit below or beside a sprite of the character's profile, with the level of green indicating the current level of HP. When the character takes damage, the level of green in the gauge will drop, and in most games, the lost level of green will appear dark red before shrinking down to the current level of green. Additionally, depending on the game, the gauge may flash or shake, and the sprite may flinch or flash. When HP reaches a critically low level, the gauge will flash red, and an alarm will sound. The character's sprite may also change to indicate danger. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', the HP gauge includes a yellow portion that indicates when a [[Limit Break]] may be used. It also flashes yellow when collecting Mission Point prizes in [[Mission Mode]].  
The '''HP Gauge''' represents the remaining and total amounts of a character's [[Hit Points]]. It consists of a green bar that encircles or sit below or beside a sprite of the character's profile, with the level of green indicating the current level of HP. When the character takes damage, the level of green in the gauge will drop. Additionally, depending on the game, the gauge may flash or shake, and the sprite may flinch or flash. When HP reaches a critically low level, the gauge will flash red, and an alarm will sound. The character's sprite may also change to indicate danger. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', the HP gauge includes a yellow portion that indicates when a [[Limit Break]] may be used. It also flashes yellow when collecting Mission Point prizes in [[Mission Mode]].  


The player character's HP Gauge is located on the bottom-right corner of the screen, top-left in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', together with most of the gauges that may be present during gameplay, such as the MP Gauge, the Drive Gauge, the D-Link Gauge, and the Clock Gauge. If there are any party members, their individual HP gauges will be displayed above the player character's.
The player character's HP Gauge is located on the bottom-right corner of the screen, top-left in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]'', together with most of the gauges that may be present during gameplay, such as the MP Gauge, the Drive Gauge, the D-Link Gauge, and the Clock Gauge. If there are any party members, their individual HP gauges will be displayed above the player character's.


In every game but ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', the player character's HP Gauge will increase in length when their maximum HP increases, whether upon gaining a level or receiving a bonus. In ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', once the HP Gauge reaches beyond the length corresponding to 280 HP, the green HP bar is overlaid by a second, blue bar, which will be depleted before the green bar when damage is taken. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', a party member's HP gauge increases in length when maximum HP increases, but in subsequent games it does not.
In every game but ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', the player character's HP Gauge will increase in length when their maximum HP increases, whether upon gaining a level or receiving a bonus. In ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', once the HP Gauge reaches a certain length, the green HP bar is overlaid by a second, blue bar, which will be depleted before the green bar when damage is taken.<!--Is it possible to increase HP to the point of getting a third bar?--> In ''Kingdom Hearts'', a party member's HP gauge increases in length when maximum HP increases, but in subsequent games it does not.


====Enemy HP Gauge====
Enemy HP gauges are displayed on-screen when the [[Scan]] ability is equipped, except in ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', where they are displayed automatically. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', enemy HP gauges appear at the top-left of the screen; in subsequent games, they appear at the top-right. In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', enemy HP Gauges that extend beyond a single bar<!--how much HP? (300 in KH)--> have differently-colored bars<!--which colors? (green->yellow->orange->red->purple in KH; green->blue->yellow->red in KHCOM)--> layered on top of each other that must be depleted one at a time. Interestingly, if an enemy in ''Kingdom Hearts'' had more health than could be displayed in five bars, such as {{ns|Game|Sephiroth}}, it would appear as if no damage was being dealt, until the amount of remaining health fell to within range of gauge. Starting with the release of ''Kingdom Hearts II'', enemy HP gauges<!--how much HP--> that extend beyond one bar have green, rectangular blocks beneath the current HP bar, each one representing a full HP bar yet to be depleted.
[[File:Enemy HP Gauge KH.png|right|250px]]
[[File:Enemy HP Gauge KH3D.png|right|250px]]
Enemy HP gauges are displayed on-screen either automatically or when the [[Scan]] ability is equipped. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', enemy HP gauges appear at the top-left of the screen; in subsequent games, they appear at the top-right.  


In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', enemy HP Gauges that extend beyond a single gauge have differently-colored bars layered on top of each other that must be depleted one at a time. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', each full HP gauge represents 300 HP, and the colored layers are represented from the lowest to the highest HP gauge as follows: green → yellow → orange → pink → purple. In ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'', each full HP gauge represents 560 HP, and the colored layers are represented from the lowest to the highest HP gauge as follows: green → blue → yellow → red.
During [[Ursula's Revenge]] in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Ursula has her own unique health bar which is depleted by hitting correct notes.
 
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', if an enemy has more health than can be displayed in five gauges (beyond 1500 HP), such as {{ns|Game|Sephiroth}} or {{ns|Game|Hades}}, it would appear as if no damage is being dealt until the amount of their remaining HP falls below 1500.
 
From ''Kingdom Hearts II'' on, enemy HP gauges that extend beyond one bar have green, rectangular blocks beneath the current HP gauge, each one representing a full HP gauge yet to be depleted. When an enemy takes damage, the amount of damage taken first turns dark red in the HP gauge before being depleted. When an enemy with multiple HP gauges has one gauge fully depleted, the block of the next HP gauge will turn dark red before turning black, and the corresponding HP gauge is displayed. Each full HP gauge represents 200 HP. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', HP gauges in [[Mission Mode]] represent 600 HP instead.
 
[[File:Ursula HP Gauge KHII.png|right|250px]]
During [[Ursula's Revenge]] in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Ursula has her own unique health gauge which is depleted by hitting correct notes.


===MP Gauge===
===MP Gauge===
[[File:Magic Gauge KH.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Magic Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Magic Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
The '''MP Gauge''', which appears in ''Kingdom Hearts'', ''Kingdom Hearts II'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-]]'', and ''Kingdom Hearts III'', measures a character's ability to use [[magic]] and special abilities.
The '''MP Gauge''', which appears in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', measures a character's ability to use [[magic]] and special abilities.
 
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the MP Gauge is positioned around the outside of the HP Gauge. It is segmented, with a thin, yellow '''Charge Gauge''' running along its outside edge. When a character's maximum MP is increased, whether by leveling up or equipping certain weapons, a segment is added to the MP gauge. Striking enemies or specific targets fills the yellow gauge, as does being struck while having [[MP Rage]] equipped and picking up MP orbs (which each specific occurrence filling up various amounts). When the Charge gauge is filled up through the first empty segment in the main gauge, the segment, representing 1 MP, is filled, and the Charge gauge is reset. This means it is easier to fill the first couple segments of the MP gauge than the last. The amount of Charge Gauge filled by attacking enemies is calculated based on the enemy's MP recovery value and Sora's level.<!--(MP recovery value - Sora's level + 5) * 0.2 * Attack's Charge Value (Regular attack = 3, Combo finish/Beast's Ground Claw = 6, Counterattack = 24). MP Haste increases the +5 to +15. Number is rounded down, with 1 being the lowest. The amount can't exceed (Attack Charge Value * 3)-->


The [[MP Haste]] ability increases the rate at which MP is recovered, while touching a [[Save Point]] fills the MP gauge but drains the Charge gauge (or does not affect the Charge Gauge amount at all when at full base MP). Using an [[Ether]] or [[Mega-Ether]] fills 3 MP for one or all party members, respectively, and using an [[Elixir]] or [[Megalixir]] completely fills the MP gauge for one or all party members, respectively. Magic costs anywhere from a segment of the Charge gauge to 1 or 2 MP, depending on the type, certain action abilities cost 1 MP, and special abilities cost 2 or 3 MP. [[Trinity Limit]] requires at least 3 bars of MP and uses up the entire MP gauge for all party members in the battle.  
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the MP Gauge is positioned around the outside of the HP Gauge. It is segmented, with a thin, yellow '''Charge Gauge''' running along its outside edge. When a character's maximum MP is increased, whether by leveling up or equipping certain weapons, a segment is added to the MP gauge. Striking enemies fills the yellow gauge, as does being struck while having [[MP Rage]] equipped and picking up MP orbs. When the Charge gauge is filled up through the first empty segment in the main gauge, the segment, representing 1 MP, is filled, and the Charge gauge is reset. This means it is easier to fill the first couple segments of the MP gauge than the last. The [[MP Haste]] ability increases the rate MP is recovered, while touching a [[Save Point]] fills the MP gauge but not the Charge gauge. Using an [[Ether]] or [[Mega-Ether]] fills 3 MP for one or all party members, respectively, and using an [[Elixir]] or [[Megalixir]] completely fills the MP gauge for one or all party members, respectively. Magic costs anywhere from a segment of the Charge gauge to 1 or 2 MP, depending on the type, and certain action abilities cost 1 MP, and special abilities cost 2 or 3 MP. [[Trinity Limit]] requires at least 3 bars of MP and uses up the entire MP gauge. The length of the MP gauge directly affects the strength of any magic used, as well as summon abilities. It does not effect special abilities such as Sonic Blade, they rely on Sora's Strength to deal damage. Party members' MP gauges do not have visible Charge bars, but they function in the same way.


In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the length of the MP gauge directly affects the strength of any magic used, as well as summon abilities. It does not affect special abilities such as Sonic Blade, as they rely on Sora's Strength stat to calculate their damage. Party members' MP gauges do not have visible Charge bars, but they function in the same way. Even then, damage ranges for offensive magic will have a limit/cap only up to 15 MP and no more.{{?}}
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the MP gauge is redesigned and relocated, reflecting the revamped Magic system. The main character's gauge is a rectangular bar, located to the left of the profile sprite, just under the Drive gauge. The length of the bar increases like the HP bar through Get Bonuses from certain boss fights, such as with Scar and the first fight with Xemnas. Using most magic, Limit commands, and party member abilities depletes a portion of the MP gauge, and using [[Cure]] magic or activating a [[Limit]] depletes the gauge completely. When the gauge is empty, '''MP Charge''' is activated, during which the MP Gauge is replaced with a pink, flashing Charge Gauge which depletes gradually over time. MP Haste abilities speed up the depletion of the gauge. Once it empties, the blue MP Gauge is restored, completely filled. While the blue MP Gauge is present, collecting MP orbs slightly fills the gauge, and using an Ether or Mega-Ether completely fills the gauge for one character or all party members, respectively. During MP Charge, collecting MP orbs slightly empties the Charge Gauge, using an Ether or Mega-Ether depletes a portion of the Charge gauge for one character or all party members, respectively, mostly by half. Using an Elixir or Megalixir completely restores MP for one character or all party members, respectively, whether or not MP Charge is active. Each party member's MP Gauge occupies the right half of the circle around their profile sprite, and although it does not visibly increase in length when maximum MP increases or change appearance during MP Charge, it functions in the same way as the playable character's gauge.


In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'', and ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the MP gauge is redesigned and relocated, reflecting the revamped Magic system introduced in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. The main character's gauge is a rectangular bar, located to the left of the profile sprite, just under the Drive gauge and overlapping the HP gauge in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', or directly above the HP gauge in other games. The length of the bar increases like the HP bar through Bonus Levels from certain boss fights, such as with Scar and the first fight with [[Xemnas]].
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Using most magic, Limit commands, and party member abilities depletes a portion of the MP gauge, and using [[Cure]] magic or activating a [[Limit]] (except in certain battles) depletes the gauge completely. Magic will only expend whatever is available of its set MP cost when cast, so spells can still be cast even if the remaining MP is less than the spell's MP cost. This can be disabled by the player for spells that do not use all MP to activate, making the spells not be able to be cast if the character would end up below zero MP, preventing accidentally running out of MP needed for a Cure magic or other similar casting. This can't be activated for spells that use all MP, as otherwise those spells could not be cast. Spells that cost more MP than remaining appear with orange text in the command menu.
 
When a spell is cast that uses more MP than the character has left, displayed by the command text written in yellow, '''MP Charge''' is activated, during which the MP Gauge is replaced with a pink, flashing Charge Gauge which depletes gradually over time. Spells can't be cast during MP Charge. MP Haste abilities speed up the depletion of the gauge. Once it empties, the blue MP Gauge is restored, completely filled. While the blue MP Gauge is present, collecting MP orbs slightly fills the gauge, and using an Ether or Mega-Ether completely fills the gauge for one character or all party members, respectively. In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', a [[Hi-Ether]] or Mega-Ether is required to fully restore MP - regular Ethers only restore 100 MP at most. During MP Charge, collecting MP orbs slightly empties the Charge Gauge, using an Ether or Mega-Ether depletes a portion of the Charge gauge for one character or all party members, respectively, mostly by half. Using a Hi-Ether or Elixir completely restores MP for one character, or all party members for a Megalixir, whether or not MP Charge is active.
 
Each party member's MP Gauge occupies the right half of the circle around their profile sprite, and although the gauge does not turn pink during MP Charge, it functions in the same way as the playable character's gauge.


===Gummi Ship gauges===
===Gummi Ship gauges===
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Equipping the Gummi Ship with Haste-G or Haste2-G adds an orange '''Charge (CHG) gauge''' to the left of the Armor and Power gauges. While the ship is using a speed boost, the gauge depletes until empty, and it restores itself gradually during normal flight.
Equipping the Gummi Ship with Haste-G or Haste2-G adds an orange '''Charge (CHG) gauge''' to the left of the Armor and Power gauges. While the ship is using a speed boost, the gauge depletes until empty, and it restores itself gradually during normal flight.


Equipping the Gummi Ship with Shield-G or Shield2-G adds a red, segmented '''Shield (SHD) gauge''' to the bottom-left of the Armor and Power gauges. The ship is protected from damage for five hits, each depleting a bar from the gauge. Shield prizes each restore one bar to the gauge, and Special prizes fully restore the gauge.
Equipping the Gummi Ship with Shield-G or Shield2-G adds a red, segmented '''Shield (SHD) gauge''' to the bottom-left of the Armor and Power gauges. The ship is protected from damage for five hits, each depleting a bar from the gauge. Shield prizes each restore one bar to the gauge, ans Special prizes fully restore the gauge.


In the Japanese releases of ''Kingdom Hearts'', the Armor (ARM), Power (PWR), and Shield (SHD) gauges are named the Shield (SLD), Energy (ENG), and Barrier (BRR) gauges, respectively.
In the Japanese releases of ''Kingdom Hearts'', the Armor (ARM), Power (PWR), and Shield (SHD) gauges are named the Shield (SLD), Energy (ENG), and Barrier (BRR) gauges, respectively.


====''Kingdom Hearts II''====
====''Kingdom Hearts II''====
[[File:Gummi Ship Gauge KHII.png|140px|right]]
[[File:Gummi Ship Gauge KHII.png|right]]


The Gummi Ship gauge is located in the lower right of the screen during Gummi Ship flights, consisting of three parts: an HP Gauge, a Lock-On Gauge, and the Formation Indicator. The HP gauge is located at the border of the gauge, and is colored green. This meter starts and ends on the left side of the Gummi Ship gauge, with a black line separating the beginning and the end. When the Gummi Ship takes damage from enemy attacks, explosions, or otherwise flying into objects, it will deplete counterclockwise. When it becomes empty, your Gummi Ship will be destroyed unless the Auto-Life ability is equipped. While the length of the HP Gauge does not change, adding additional Gummis that increase the Gummi Ship's Defense will reduce the amount of gauge lost upon taking damage.
The Gummi Ship gauge is located in the lower right of the screen during Gummi Ship flights, consisting of three parts: an HP Gauge, a Lock-On Gauge, and the Formation Indicator. The HP gauge is located at the border of the gauge, and is colored green. This meter starts and ends on the left side of the Gummi Ship gauge, with a black line separating the beginning and the end. When the Gummi Ship takes damage from enemy attacks, explosions, or otherwise flying into objects, it will deplete counterclockwise. When it becomes empty, your Gummi Ship will be destroyed unless the Auto-Life ability is equipped. While the length of the HP Gauge does not change, adding additional Gummis that increase the Gummi Ship's Defense will reduce the amount of gauge lost upon taking damage.
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The Formation Indicator is located at the center of the Gummi Ship gauge, with a generic sprite representing the Gummi Ship in the center. It is only used when the Formation Change ability is equipped to the current Gummi Ship and Teeny Ships are brought along to the mission. When Teeny Ships are brought along, generic sprites representing the Teeny Ships are added to the indicator. The placement of the Teeny Ship sprites relative to the main Gummi Ship represent the current Formation. Formations can be changed with L2 and R2, or with Square if Active Formation is equipped, which will change the Formation Indicator respectively.
The Formation Indicator is located at the center of the Gummi Ship gauge, with a generic sprite representing the Gummi Ship in the center. It is only used when the Formation Change ability is equipped to the current Gummi Ship and Teeny Ships are brought along to the mission. When Teeny Ships are brought along, generic sprites representing the Teeny Ships are added to the indicator. The placement of the Teeny Ship sprites relative to the main Gummi Ship represent the current Formation. Formations can be changed with L2 and R2, or with Square if Active Formation is equipped, which will change the Formation Indicator respectively.
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===Damage Gauge===
===Damage gauge===
[[File:Damage Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
During escort missions in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', escorted characters will have a '''Damage gauge''' appear in the top left of the screen. If the gauge fills completely or turns fully red, the mission will be failed. In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', the carriage also has this gauge while fighting the [[Tyranto Rex]] boss as Sora in the [[Country of the Musketeers]].
During escort or defense missions, escorted characters or defended objects will have a '''Damage gauge''' appear in the top left of the screen. If the gauge fills completely or turns fully red, the mission will be failed.  
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In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the damage gauge appears in the following instances:
*Defending [[Megara]] from [[Pete]] and the Heartless, during the first visit to [[Olympus Coliseum]].
*Escorting [[Queen Minnie]] through the [[Colonnade]] and {{c|Audience Chamber|dc}} to the [[Cornerstone of Light]] in [[Disney Castle]].
*Defending [[Timon and Pumbaa]] from [[Scar]], [[Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed]], during the first visit to the [[Prideland]].
 
In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', the damage gauge appears in the following instances:
*Terra escorting [[Cinderella]] through the {{h|Corridor|Castle of Dreams}} and [[Foyer]] in the [[Castle of Dreams]].
*Ventus escorting [[Snow White]] through the [[Deep Woods]] in the [[Dwarf Woodlands]].
*Aqua escorting [[Jaq]] through the [[Wardrobe Room]] in the [[Castle of Dreams]].
 
In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', the damage gauge appears when Sora defends the carriage from the [[Tyranto Rex]] boss in the [[Country of the Musketeers]].
 
===Focus Gauge===
[[File:Focus Gauge KHBBS.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Focus Gauge KHBBS02.png|right|200px]]
The '''Focus Gauge''' appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'', and it represents the player's ability to use [[Shotlock]]s.
 
In ''Birth by Sleep'', its shape resembles the [[Drive Gauge]], and it is located to the left of a character's portrait on the bottom-right corner of the screen. The Focus Gauge is filled by attacking enemies, using [[Ether]]s or [[Mega-Ether]]s, blocking attacks with [[Focus Block]] or [[Focus Barrier]], and taking damage with [[Damage Syphon]] equipped. While locking onto targets, the gauge depletes at a steady rate, with the total time available depending on the equipped Shotlock<!--'s maximum number of locks-->. Only the amount corresponding to the time taken to lock onto targets is permanently depleted from the gauge; any excess time is restored to the gauge after the Shotlock is initiated.
 
The Focus Gauge is also represented in the main menu in terms of '''Focus Points''', or '''FP''', with the current level being out of a maximum of 100 FP.
 
In ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'', the Focus Gauge is repositioned and redesigned to resemble the D-Link Gauge from the preceding game. The Focus Gauge is filled by collecting Focus Orb prizes dropped by enemies or props, or using [[Elixir]]s or [[Megalixir]]s. The Focus Gauge is otherwise identical in function to its ''Birth by Sleep'' counterpart, depleting at a steady rate when locking onto targets with Prism Rain, and only permanently depleting after Prism Rain is activated.
 
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the Focus gauge retains the exact same functions and position as in ''0.2'', with the addition of the fact that the gauge can be refilled with [[Refocuser]]s and [[Hi-Refocuser]]s. Unlike in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', Shotlocks are tied to Keyblades. Most Keyblades have two unique Shotlocks, one basic and the other max-lock, with six exceptions: [[Shooting Star]] and [[Hunny Spout]] each have two max-lock Shotlocks (one for when max-locked onto one target and another for when locked onto multiple targets), the [[Ultima Weapon]] and [[Destiny's Embrace]] each have one Shotlock, and the [[Master's Defender]] and [[Braveheart]]'s Shotlocks are identical whether max-lock or basic with additional properties when activated under max-lock. When the gauge is completely depleted, it enters a "Charge" state.  In order to use Shotlocks again, the player must completely refill the gauge while in Charge mode. With the [[Focus Syphon]] ability equipped, the player can use an additional Shotlock that absorbs Focus from locked-on targets to fill the gauge faster.


==''Kingdom Hearts''==
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[[Simba]] and Bambi also have a "Charge (CHG) gauge" that affects their special ability. Simba's gauge is filled by selecting the "Charge" <!--In KHHD, it's "Charge Up". Is that a Final Mix thing or a change in KHHD?-->command, and letting it fill powers up his [[Proud Roar]] attack. Bambi's gauge fills as Sora defeats enemies, and it affects the items Bambi drops with his [[Paradise]] skill.
[[Simba]] and Bambi also have a "Charge (CHG) gauge" that affects their special ability. Simba's gauge is filled by selecting the "Charge" <!--In KHHD, it's "Charge Up". Is that a Final Mix thing or a change in KHHD?-->command, and letting it fill powers up his [[Proud Roar]] attack. Bambi's gauge fills as Sora defeats enemies, and it affects the items Bambi drops with his [[Paradise]] skill.
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==''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories''==
==''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories''==
===DP Gauge===
===DP Gauge===
[[File:DP Gauge KHRECOM.png|right]]
[[File:DP Gauge KHRECOM.png|right]]
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While Riku is in his standard form, the DP Gauge is blue, as is the DP counter to its left. During Dark Mode, the gauge and the counter turn white. The gauge is also accompanied by a [[Symbols in the Kingdom Hearts series#Heartless|Heartless symbol]], which becomes a white letter "D" during Dark Mode.
While Riku is in his standard form, the DP Gauge is blue, as is the DP counter to its left. During Dark Mode, the gauge and the counter turn white. The gauge is also accompanied by a [[Symbols in the Kingdom Hearts series#Heartless|Heartless symbol]], which becomes a white letter "D" during Dark Mode.
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==''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories''==
===Honey Gauge <!--Unofficial name?-->===
[[File:Honey Gauge KHRECOM.png|right]]
The Honey Gauge <!--double check name--> appears while playing the mini-game, [[Bumble-Rumble]]. The gauge reflects how much "health," or honey Pooh has. The gauge starts completely full and is depleted upon each bee attack. However, the gauge can be refilled using a honey pot card.


===Monstro's Belly Brawl gauge===
===Monstro's Belly Brawl gauge===
[[File:Monstro's Belly Brawl Gauge KHRECOM.png|right]]
[[File:Monstro's Belly Brawl Gauge KHRECOM.png|right]]
[[File:Monstro's Belly Brawl Gauge KHCOM.png|right]]
While playing the [[Monstro's Belly Brawl]] mini-game, a gauge appears on the right of the screen. It increases with every Heartless defeated and decreases with every second the player doesn't defeat a Heartless. The mini-game is complete when the gauge is filled and all remaining Heartless are destroyed. If the gauge becomes empty, Sora leaves the Key to Truth room and must return to try again. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'', a time limit to fill up the gauge is set to two minutes.
While playing the [[Monstro's Belly Brawl]] mini-game, a gauge appears on the right of the screen. It increases with every Heartless defeated and decreases with every second the player doesn't defeat a Heartless. The mini-game is complete when the gauge is filled and all remaining Heartless are destroyed. If the gauge becomes empty, Sora leaves the Key to Truth room and must return to try again. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'', a time limit to fill up the gauge is set to two minutes.
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===Honey Gauge===
[[File:Honey Gauge KHCOM.png|right]]
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===Balloon Glider Gauge===
[[File:Balloon Glider Gauge KHRECOM.png|right|40px]]
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'', the Balloon Glider Gauge <!--check name--> appears while playing the [[Balloon Glider]] mini-game. It shows how high Sora and Pooh have scaled the tree. The gauge starts at zero and slowly increases as the duo progresses up the tree. The gauge is not affected by attacks from bees or bumping into tree branches.
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===Honey Gauge <!--Unofficial name?-->===
[[File:Honey Gauge KHRECOM.png|right]]
In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'', the Honey Gauge <!--double check name--> appears while playing the [[Bumble-Rumble]] mini-game. The gauge reflects how much "health," or honey Pooh has. The gauge starts completely full and is depleted upon each bee attack. However, the gauge can be refilled using a honey pot card.
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==''Kingdom Hearts II''==
==''Kingdom Hearts II''==
===Drive Gauge===
===Drive Gauge===
[[File:Drive Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Drive Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
The '''Drive Gauge''' appears in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Located above the MP gauge, it determines whether Sora can enter a [[Drive Form]] or call a [[summon]]. The Drive Gauge starts out with a maximum of three bars, and additional bars are earned by defeating certain bosses. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora gains up to seven bars by defeating {{ns|Game|Captain Barbossa}}, the [[Hostile Program]], {{ns|Game|Saïx}}, and {{ns|Game|Sephiroth}}, while in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', he gains up to nine bars by defeating Captain Barbossa, the Hostile Program, {{ns|Game|Xemnas|Xemnas (Final Form)}}, Sephiroth, {{ns|Game|Marluxia|Marluxia's Absent Silhouette}}, and the [[Lingering Will]].
The '''Drive Gauge''' appears in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Located above the MP gauge, it determines whether Sora can enter a Drive Form or call a [[summon]]. The Drive Gauge starts out with a maximum of three bars, and additional bars are earned by defeating certain bosses. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora gains up to seven bars by defeating {{ns|Game|Captain Barbossa}}, the [[Hostile Program]], {{ns|Game|Saïx}}, and {{ns|Game|Sephiroth}}, while in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', he gains up to nine bars by defeating Captain Barbossa, the Hostile Program, {{ns|Game|Xemnas|Xemnas (Final Form)}}, Sephiroth, {{ns|Game|Marluxia|Marluxia's Absent Silhouette}}, and the [[Lingering Will]].


The gauge is filled by dealing damage to enemies, picking up [[Drive Orb]]s, using [[Drive Recovery]] or [[High Drive Recovery]] items, or suffering damage while the [[Damage Drive]] ability is equipped. The Drive Gauge fills more quickly than usual during MP restoration, and this effect can be further accelerated by equipping the [[Drive Boost]] ability. Each Drive Form consumes a certain number of Drive Gauge bars when used: Valor and Wisdom Forms cost three bars, Master and Limit Forms cost four bars, Final Form costs five bars, and Anti Form consumes all remaining bars. Calling a summon costs three bars. Drive Recovery and High Drive Recovery may be used even while already in a Drive Form or while using a summon; the Drive Gauge will be restored once it reappears.
The gauge is filled by dealing damage to enemies, picking up [[Drive Orb]]s, using [[Drive Recovery]] or [[High Drive Recovery]] items, or suffering damage while the [[Damage Drive]] ability is equipped. The Drive Gauge fills more quickly than usual during MP restoration, and this effect can be further accelerated by equipping the [[Drive Boost]] ability. Each Drive Form consumes a certain number of Drive Gauge bars when used: Valor and Wisdom Forms cost three bars, Master and Limit Forms cost four bars, Final Form costs five bars, and Anti Form consumes all remaining bars. Calling a summon costs three bars. Drive Recovery and High Drive Recovery may be used even while already in a Drive Form or while using a summon; the Drive Gauge will be restored once it reappears.
While the Drive Gauge is being depleted, Sora can return to any non-combat area, such as the [[World Map]] or a room where the party characters are present, which will cause the Drive Gauge to refill. The Drive Gauge can also be fully refilled when entering certain tournaments at the Underdome in [[Olympus Coliseum]] that use Drives or Summons as part of their rules. This is especially useful for leveling the Forms and Summons.


====Form Gauge====
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[[File:Limit Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Limit Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
When using a [[Limit]] in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', either with a party member or a summon, the '''Limit gauge''' appears in the top right corner of the screen. It depletes at a steady rate, pausing only while Limit attacks are executed. If the gauge empties completely, the Limit will end. Alternately, if the user activates the Limit's finishing attack, the gauge is emptied, and the Limit ends.
When using a [[Limit]] in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', either with a party member or a summon, the '''Limit gauge''' appears in the top right corner of the screen. It depletes at a steady rate, pausing only while Limit attacks are executed. If the gauge empties completely, the Limit will end. Alternately, if the user activates the Limit's finishing attack, the gauge is emptied, and the Limit ends.
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===Slash Gauge===
[[File:Gummi Slash Gauge KHII.png|150px|right]]
By flying a Gummi ship outfitted with a [[Slash Gummi]] in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Slash Gauge appears on the combat HUD. Dealing damage via regular attacks makes the green Slash gauge fill up quickly depending on the damage dealt. Filling the gauge resets it and adds a point displayed on the right. By pressing {{button|t}}, a point is used and a powerful close-range slashing attack is performed. Rapidly pressing {{button|t}} chains together a combo, provided there are enough points.
 
===Stamina Gauge===
[[File:Stamina Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
When Roxas investigates the [[Seven Wonders|animated bag]], a '''Stamina gauge''' appears in the top left of the screen. The gauge depletes gradually whenever Roxas is riding on top of the bag, and jumping over trashcans depletes it more. Once the gauge is empty, the bag stops moving and the gameplay event ends.
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===Gates Gauge===
[[File:Gates Gauge KHII.png|right|200px|The Gates Gauge as it appears during the defense of the Burroughs gates with Leon in Hollow Bastion.]]
[[File:Palace Doors Gates Gauge KHII.png|right|200px|The Gates Gauge as it appears during the battle against Shan-Yu.]]
The '''Gates Gauge''' appears when Sora fights the Nobodies alongside [[Leon]] at the [[Bailey]], and during the battle with [[Shan-Yu]] at the [[Palace Gate]]. The gauge appears in the top left of the screen, and depletes whenever an enemy attacks the gate. If the gauge is fully depleted, it counts as a [[Game Over]].


===Morale Gauge===
===Morale Gauge===
[[File:Morale Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Morale Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
In [[the Land of Dragons]], Sora and company undertake a number of missions for [[Li Shang]], during which a '''Morale gauge''' appears in the top left of the screen. The gauge depletes gradually over time, and taking damage from enemies depletes it more. It is restored by collecting Morale orbs that are dropped by defeated enemies and damaged party members. If the morale gauge is fully depleted, the player is brought to the game over screen and the mission is failed.
In [[the Land of Dragons]], Sora and company undertake a number of missions for [[Li Shang]], during which a '''Morale gauge''' appears in the top left of the screen. The gauge depletes gradually over time, and taking damage from enemies depletes it more. It is restored by collecting Morale orbs that are dropped by defeated enemies and damaged party members. If the morale gauge is depleted, the player is brought to the game over screen and the mission is failed.


In the Japanese releases of ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the gauge is named the Tension gauge.
In the Japanese releases of ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the gauge is named the Tension gauge.
===Grip Gauge===
[[File:Grip Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
In [[Beast's Castle]], when lighting the lanterns in the [[Secret Passage]], [[Cogsworth]] must hold down a lever to keep the lanterns lowered from the ceiling. The '''Grip gauge''' in the top left of the screen represents Cogsworth's energy, which depletes over time. When the gauge has fully depleted, Cogsworth collapses in exhaustion and releases the lever, which raises the lanterns out of reach so they cannot be lit. When Sora and [[Mrs. Potts]] are near Cogsworth, the [[Restore]] reaction command may be used to fully restore the gauge.


===Mayhem Gauge===
===Mayhem Gauge===
[[File:Mayhem Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Mayhem Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
In [[Timeless River]], Sora and company must complete four missions, each of which involves clearing the Heartless out of a specific area: '''Building Site''', '''Lilliput''', '''Scene of the Fire''' and '''Mickey's House'''. During each of these missions, a '''Mayhem Gauge''' appears in the top left of the screen and gradually fills over time, which speeds up as the Heartless do more damage to the area. If the Mayhem Gauge is completely filled, the player is brought to the game over screen and the mission is failed.
In [[Timeless River]], Sora and company must complete four missions, each of which involves clearing the Heartless out of a specific area: '''Building Site''', '''Lilliput''', '''Scene of the Fire''' and '''Mickey's House'''. During each of these missions, a '''Mayhem Gauge''' appears in the top left of the screen and gradually fills over time, which speeds up as the Heartless do more damage to the area. If the Mayhem Gauge is completely filled, the player is brought to the game over screen and the mission is failed.
===Energy Gauges===
[[File:Energy Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
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The '''Energy Gauge''' appears during the Gummi Ship-esque boss fight against Xemnas's mechanical dragon at the end of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', located in the top left of the screen. By pressing O, Riku erects a barrier that absorbs enemy fire, which will cause this gauge to fill. When it is full, the Megalaser Reaction Command becomes available, which will fire two massive lasers that spread out sideways, dealing heavy damage to the boss and obliterating onscreen enemies. Using the Megalaser causes the Energy Gauge deplete to empty once again.
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===Clusters Gauge===
===Clusters Gauge===
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During certain events in [[Space Paranoids]], a '''Clusters gauge''' appears in the top left of the screen. Collecting orbs dropped by certain objects in the field or enemies fills the gauge. Once the gauge is full, Sora can execute a special Reaction Command, either activating a device or freezing enemies. In the former case, the gauge empties immediately, while in the later, it depletes at a continuous rate while the freeze remains in effect.
During certain events in [[Space Paranoids]], a '''Clusters gauge''' appears in the top left of the screen. Collecting orbs dropped by certain objects in the field or enemies fills the gauge. Once the gauge is full, Sora can execute a special Reaction Command, either activating a device or freezing enemies. In the former case, the gauge empties immediately, while in the later, it depletes at a continuous rate while the freeze remains in effect.


The Clusters gauge appears when Sora is unlocking the door to the Pit Cell, activating the energy core in the Canyon, disabling the security in the Dataspace, and battling the [[Hostile Program]] to temporarily freeze it.
The Clusters gauge appears when Sora is unlocking the door to the Pit Cell, activating the energy core in the Canyon, disabling the security in the Dataspace, and battling the [[Hostile Program]] to temporarily Stop it.


In the Japanese releases of ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the gauge is named the Energy gauge.
In the Japanese releases of ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the gauge is named the Energy gauge.
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===Weight Gauge===
===Weight Gauge===
[[File:Weight Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Weight Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
The ''Weight gauge'' appears when riding the Solar Sailor in [[Space Paranoids]]. This gauge slowly fills as Heartless invade the Solar Sailor, and fills faster when large Heartless board. If the gauge reaches maximum before the Solar Sailor arrives at its destination, the party is defeated and the loss is treated as a Game Over.
The ''Weight gauge'' appears when riding the Solar Sailor in [[Space Paranoids]]. This gauge slowly fills as Heartless invade the Solar Sailor, and fills faster when large Heartless board. If the gauge reaches maximum before the Solar Sailor arrives at its destination, the party is defeated and the loss is treated as a Game Over.
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===Bravery Gauge===
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[[File:Courage Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
The '''Bravery Gauge''' appears while playing the mini-game, [[The Expotition]]. It depicts the group's courage and when it decreases to zero, the group breaks apart and each member runs around madly before a [[Reaction Command]] becomes available which prompts the group to rejoin, completely restoring the Bravery Gauge. The gauge is depleted when bees sting or rocks fall on a member of the group.
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===Power Gauge===
[[File:Power Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
The Power Gauge appears while playing the mini-game, [[The Hunny Pot]].
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===Time Gauge===
===Time Gauge===
[[File:Time Gauge KHII.png|220px|right|200px]]
[[File:Time Gauge KHII.png|220px|right|200px]]
During the battle against [[Luxord]], both he and Sora will have a '''Time Gauge''' appearing the top of the screen. For Luxord, this acts as his health gauge, and it must be emptied to defeat him; however, Sora will be defeated if either his HP or Time gauges run out. Dealing damage against Luxord and winning his games depletes his gauge, while taking damage and losing games depletes Sora's gauge.
During the battle against [[Luxord]], both he and Sora will have a '''Time Gauge''' appearing the top of the screen. For Luxord, this acts as his health gauge, and it must be emptied to defeat him; however, Sora will be defeated if either his HP or Time gauges run out. Dealing damage against Luxord and winning his games depletes his gauge, while taking damage and losing games depletes Sora's gauge.
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===Berserk Gauge===
===Berserk Gauge===
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During the battle against [[Saïx]] in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the '''Berserk gauge''' appears at the top left of the screen. It starts out full at the beginning of the battle, and thereafter it increases at a continuous rate, speeding up when Saïx stands motionless with his arms raised. When full, Saïx will enter his berserk state at the first opportunity, becoming stronger, more aggressive, and more resistant to damage. In order to empty the gauge and revert Saïx to his normal state, Sora must use his Claymores against him with the Berserk, Eclipse, and Magna Storm Reaction Commands.
During the battle against [[Saïx]] in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the '''Berserk gauge''' appears at the top left of the screen. It starts out full at the beginning of the battle, and thereafter it increases at a continuous rate, speeding up when Saïx stands motionless with his arms raised. When full, Saïx will enter his berserk state at the first opportunity, becoming stronger, more aggressive, and more resistant to damage. In order to empty the gauge and revert Saïx to his normal state, Sora must use his Claymores against him with the Berserk, Eclipse, and Magna Storm Reaction Commands.


===Charge Gauge===
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[[File:Charge Gauge KHII.png|right|150px]]
During the assault of the {{ns|Game|Xemnas|Energy Core}} during the final battle against Xemnas in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the '''Charge Gauge''' appears at the top center of the screen. It increases at a continuous rate, and when filled to 80%, Sora must use the Stunt Dodge Reaction Command to escape to the opposite cylinder with Riku before the cylinder they are actively in front of discharges a "Wave Cannon" attack.


===Cylinder Gauge===
===Bravery Gauge===
[[File:Right Cylinder Gauge KHII.png|right|150px]]
[[File:Courage Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Left Cylinder Gauge KHII.png|right|150px]]
The '''Bravery Gauge''' appears while playing the mini-game, [[The Expotition]]. It depicts the group's courage and when it decreases to zero, the group breaks apart and each member runs around madly before a [[Reaction Command]] becomes available which prompts the group to rejoin, completely restoring the Bravery Gauge. The gauge is depleted when bees sting or rocks fall on a member of the group
During the assault of the {{ns|Game|Xemnas|Energy Core}} during the final battle against Xemnas in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the '''Right Cylinder Gauge''' and '''Left Cylinder Gauge''' appear at the top right and top left of the screen respectively. They start out full at the beginning, and deplete when [[Bomb Bell B]] Nobodies are defeated and knocked into the cylinders. When either gauge is fully depleted, Sora must use the Stunt Dodge Reaction Command to escape the resultant explosion alongside Riku.
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===Energy Gauges===
===Balloon Glider Gauge===
[[File:Energy Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Balloon Glider Gauge KHRECOM.png|right|40px]]
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The Balloon Glider Gauge <!--check name--> appears while playing the mini-game, [[Balloon Glider]]. It shows how high Sora and Pooh have scaled the tree. The gauge starts at zero and slowly increases as the duo progresses up the tree. The gauge is not affected by attacks from bees or bumping into tree branches.
The '''Energy Gauge''' appears during the Gummi Ship-esque boss fight against Xemnas's mechanical dragon at the end of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', located in the top left of the screen. By pressing O, Riku erects a barrier that absorbs enemy fire, which will cause this gauge to fill. When it is full, the Megalaser Reaction Command becomes available, which will fire two massive lasers that spread out sideways, dealing heavy damage to the boss and obliterating onscreen enemies. Using the Megalaser causes the Energy Gauge deplete to empty once again.
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===Mission Gauge===
===Mission Gauge===
[[File:Mission Gauge KHD.png|right]]
[[File:Mission Gauge KHD.png|right]]
The '''Mission Gauge''' is a gameplay element exclusive to ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. It is a single orange bar along the bottom of the Nintendo DS touch screen, with a bar marking the end of the mission. On certain missions, [[Roxas]] can earn extra prizes by completing the extra requirements of the mission, such as finding all of the target Heartless or collecting all [[Organization Emblem]]s. Once the Mission Gauge is filled either to the bar or completely, the player can then RTC.
The '''Mission Gauge''' is a gameplay element exclusive to ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. It is a single orange bar along the bottom of the Nintendo DS touch screen, with a bar marking the end of the mission. On certain missions, [[Roxas]] can earn extra prizes by completing the extra requirements of the mission, such as finding all of the target Heartless or collecting all [[Organization emblem]]s. Once the Mission Gauge is filled either to the bar or completely, the player can then RTC.


===Bonus Gauge===
===Bonus Gauge===
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==''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''==
==''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''==
===Focus Gauge===
[[File:Focus Gauge KHBBS.png|right|200px]]
The '''Focus Gauge''' appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]'', and it represents the player's ability to use [[Shotlock]]s. Its shape resembles the [[Drive Gauge]], and it is located to the left of a character's portrait on the bottom-right corner of the screen. The Focus Gauge is filled by attacking enemies, using [[Ether]]s or [[Mega-Ether]]s, blocking attacks with [[Focus Block]] or [[Focus Barrier]], and taking damage with [[Damage Syphon]] equipped. While locking onto targets, the gauge depletes at a steady rate, with the total time available depending on the equipped Shotlock<!--'s maximum number of locks-->. Only the amount corresponding to the time taken to lock onto targets is permanently depleted from the gauge; any excess time is restored to the gauge after the Shotlock is initiated.
The Focus Gauge is also represented in the main menu in terms of '''Focus Points''', or '''FP''', with the current level being out of a maximum of 100 FP.
===D-Link Gauge===
===D-Link Gauge===
[[File:D-Link Gauge KHBBS.png|right|200px]]
[[File:D-Link Gauge KHBBS.png|right|200px]]
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In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix'', using an [[Illusion]] command replaces the D-Link gauge with an Illusion gauge.
In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix'', using an [[Illusion]] command replaces the D-Link gauge with an Illusion gauge.


===Illusion Gauge===
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[[File:Illusion Gauge KHBBSFM.png|right|200px]]
The '''Illusion Gauge''' appears in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix''. It replaces the D-Link Gauge while an [[Illusion (disambiguation)|Illusion]] command is being used, which transforms the player into a particular [[Unversed]]. It slowly depletes over time and while the Illusion Gauge is active, taking damage removes a portion of the Illusion Gauge instead of the HP gauge. The Illusion Gauge cannot be refilled, although the [[Aromatherapy]] command available while using [[Illusion-V]] restores portions of the Illusion Gauge lost by damage that was recently taken. When the Illusion Gauge is empty, the Illusion command ends and the player transforms back to their original form.
 
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===Command Gauge===
===Command Gauge===
[[File:Command Gauge KHBBS.png|right|180px]][[File:Bladecharge KHBBS.png|right|180px]]
[[File:Command Gauge KHBBS.png|right|180px]]
The '''Command Gauge''' appears in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', positioned above the [[Command Deck]]. The gauge is filled by inflicting damage with attack combos or Deck Commands, and it will start to empty if 4 seconds pass without the player landing an attack, or guarding against an attack. When decreasing, it will take 8.33 seconds for a full gauge to empty. Using certain commands to fill the gauge will initiate a [[Command Style]]. If a Command Style isn't triggered, or if the gauge is filled during a second-level Command Style, the Attack command will be replaced with a {{c|Finish command|bbs}}, which will stay available until used, or until the gauge empties completely. Using the Finish Command immediately reverts the gauge to its empty, base state, and it deactivates any active Command Style.  
The '''Command Gauge''' appears in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', positioned above the Command Deck. The gauge is filled by inflicting damage with attack combos or Deck Commands, and it will start to empty if several seconds pass without the player landing an attack. Using certain commands to fill the gauge will initiate a [[Command Style]], allowing the gauge to be filled an additional time. If a Command Style isn't triggered, or if the gauge is filled during a second-level Command Style, the Attack command will be replaced with a {{c|Finish command|bbs}}, which will stay available until used, or until the gauge empties completely. Using the Finish Command immediately reverts the gauge to its empty, base state, and it deactivates any active Command Style.


Each attack has a specific amount at which the Command Gauge increases. If an attack hits multiple enemies, or the same enemy more than once, the amount at which the gauge increases is halved for each hit from the second hit on, to a minumum increase of 1. As the Command Gauge's value goes from 0 to 100, each value equals the percentage of the gauge filled.  
The Command Gauge changes to a unique appearance to reflect an active Command Style or D-Link.
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The Command Gauge changes to a unique appearance to reflect an active Command Style or D-Link. When activating a LV 1 Command Style, a second, blue gauge can be filled, increasing at a rate of 0.8 times. When activating a LV 2 Command Style, a third, white gauge can be filled, increasing at a rate of 0.55 times. Each [[D-Link]] has a specific rate at which the gauge fills, and has a bonus increase that can be earned by using certain attacks, or in certain conditions
===Illusion Gauge===
<!--[[File:Illusion Gauge KHBBS.png|right|180px]] NEED IMAGE-->
The '''Illusion Gauge''' appears in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix''. It replaces the D-Link Gauge while an [[Illusion]] command is being used, which transforms the player into a particular [[Unversed]]. It slowly depletes over time and while the Illusion Gauge is active, taking damage removes a portion of the Illusion Gauge instead of the HP gauge. The Illusion Gauge cannot be refilled, although the [[Aromatherapy]] command available while using [[Illusion-V]] restores portions of the Illusion Gauge lost by damage that was recently taken. When the Illusion Gauge is empty, the Illusion command ends and the player transforms back to their original form.


===Gas Gauge===
===Belly Balloon gauge===
[[File:Belly Balloon Gas Gauge KHBBS.png|right|200px]]
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The '''Gas Gauge''' appears during the [[Belly Balloon]] [[Unversed Mission]] in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix''. Striking the Belly Balloon's valve will deplete the gauge, while doing the same to its stomach will fill the gauge. As the Gas Gauge reaches specified notches, the Belly Balloon will decrease or increase in size, and when the gauge is fully depleted, the mission is cleared. Allowing the Gas Gauge to fill completely will prompt the Unversed to explode, failing the Unversed Mission with a zero star ranking.
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==''Kingdom Hearts coded''==
==''Kingdom Hearts coded''==
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[[File:Clock Gauge KHREC.png|right]]
[[File:Clock Gauge KHREC.png|right]]
The '''Clock Gauge''' appears in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', positioned to the left of Sora's portrait sprite, in the bottom-right corner of the screen, during normal gameplay. The gauge is filled by attacking enemies or [[Bug Blox]], healing with magic commands, or using [[Ether]]s, [[Hi-Ether]]s, or [[Megalixir]]s, and it will start to empty if several seconds pass without the player using one of these methods. Each time the gauge is filled, Sora's clock level increases, activating an ability on the Clock Ability Tree and advancing to the next tier. After advancing to an endpoint on the tree, filling the gauge one more time changes the [[Attack]] command to activate the {{c|Finish command|RCO}}. The strength of the Finish Command will be higher when it is used at a higher clock level. For example, [[Blade Rush]] at Clock MAX will be more powerful than at Clock Level 3. The gauge will reset to level 1 when the Finish Command is used, or when the gauge empties twice.
The '''Clock Gauge''' appears in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', positioned to the left of Sora's portrait sprite, in the bottom-right corner of the screen, during normal gameplay. The gauge is filled by attacking enemies or [[Bug Blox]], healing with magic commands, or using [[Ether]]s, [[Hi-Ether]]s, or [[Megalixir]]s, and it will start to empty if several seconds pass without the player using one of these methods. Each time the gauge is filled, Sora's clock level increases, activating an ability on the Clock Ability Tree and advancing to the next tier. After advancing to an endpoint on the tree, filling the gauge one more time changes the [[Attack]] command to activate the {{c|Finish command|RCO}}. The strength of the Finish Command will be higher when it is used at a higher clock level. For example, [[Blade Rush]] at Clock MAX will be more powerful than at Clock Level 3. The gauge will reset to level 1 when the Finish Command is used, or when the gauge empties twice.
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===Challenge Gauge===
===Challenge Gauge===
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The '''Drop Gauge''' appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. Its shape resembles a rounded [[Drive Gauge]], and it is located to the left of the character's portrait on the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. It has a sequence of three colored bars, cyan, yellow, and magenta, which decrease over time while the player is on the field. It is underlined with a magenta-to-cream gradient. The Drop Gauge also has a multiplier which represents the speed at which the gauge depletes; certain negative [[status effect]]s, such as {{c|Sleep|status}}, will increase the gauge depletion speed. The player can restore the gauge and reset the drop rate by using commands like [[Drop-Me-Not]], [[Drop-Me-Never]], [[Megalixir]], or [[Break Time]], and the [[Drop Decelerator]] bonus slows the gauge down, as does guarding with [[Wake-up Block]].
The '''Drop Gauge''' appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. Its shape resembles a rounded [[Drive Gauge]], and it is located to the left of the character's portrait on the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. It has a sequence of three colored bars, cyan, yellow, and magenta, which decrease over time while the player is on the field. It is underlined with a magenta-to-cream gradient. The Drop Gauge also has a multiplier which represents the speed at which the gauge depletes; certain negative [[status effect]]s, such as {{c|Sleep|status}}, will increase the gauge depletion speed. The player can restore the gauge and reset the drop rate by using commands like [[Drop-Me-Not]], [[Drop-Me-Never]], [[Megalixir]], or [[Break Time]], and the [[Drop Decelerator]] bonus slows the gauge down, as does guarding with [[Wake-up Block]].


Once the gauge's magenta bar empties, the player enters '''Bonus Time''', and the multiplier is replaced with a 30-second timer. During Bonus Time, [[Droplet]]s are dropped more frequently by enemies, and these drop [[Prizes]] when they are hit by normal attacks. Once the countdown ends, the player character automatically drops into the next character.
Once the gauge's magenta bar empties, the player enters '''Bonus Time''', and the multiplier is replace with a 30-second timer. During Bonus Time, [[Droplet]]s are dropped more frequently by enemies, and these drop [[Prizes]] when they are hit by normal attacks. Once the countdown ends, the player character automatically drops into the next character.


The Drop Gauge is disabled while Sora is captured by the Organization after finishing his story, but is re-enabled when Riku completes his own story and the game returns them to their points of no return.
The Drop Gauge is disabled while Sora is captured by the Organization after finishing his story, but is re-enabled when Riku completes his own story and the game returns them to their points of no return.
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===Link Gauge===
===Link Gauge===
[[File:link Gauge KH3D.png|right|100px]]
[[File:link Gauge KH3D.png|right|100px]]
The '''Link Gauge''' appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. Every [[Spirit]] has their own Link Gauge, and when filled, allows Sora or Riku to use the [[Link System]]. It is colored pink and shaped like an ally's MP gauge, and it is located below a [[Spirit]]'s portrait on the right corner of the screen. The Link Gauge is filled partially each time a Spirit lands an attack on an foe, uses supporting abilities, or takes damage, and the [[Link Critical]] ability makes it so that if Sora or Riku lands a hit at the same time as the Spirit, the gauge will be filled slightly more. It can also be partially filled with [[Dream Candy]], or fully filled up with Elixirs and Megalixirs. Once it is full, it will display the word "Link" on it, allowing Sora to activate a [[Link Attack]] or Riku to activate a [[Link Style]]. If both Spirits' Link Gauges are full, the protagonist can activate a [[Dual Link]].
The '''Link Gauge''' appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. Each Spirit has a Link Gauge you can fill up to [[Link System|Link]] with them and perform special attacks. Its shape is just like an ally's MP gauge, and it is located below its respective [[Spirit]]'s portrait on the right corner of the screen. It is colored pink, and is filled partially each time a Spirit lands an attack on an foe. If the player lands a hit at the same time as the Spirit, the gauge will be filled slightly more. Once it is full, it will display the word "Link" on it, meaning the player can touch that Spirit's icon to perform a '''Link Attack''' (with Sora) or activate a '''Link Style''' (with Riku). If both Spirit's Link Gauges are full, a Spirit symbol will be shown between their icons. By touching it, the player can link with both Spirits at once, or '''Dual Link'''.
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==''Kingdom Hearts Union χ''==
==''Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ''==
===Special Gauge===
===Ability Gauge===
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The combat '''Special''' system (known as '''Ability''' in Japanese versions) first appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Union χ]]'' as one of the unique features of the port. Every [[Medal]] equipped represents a single attack in a combo that the player can perform during battle. By attacking and dealing damage to enemies, the player's Special gauge increases and once maxed out they gain a Special point.  By flicking one of the Medals to the center of the screen, the player is able to unleash the selected Medal's special ability. The cost of any given Special Attack differs between each medal.
The combat '''Ability''' system first appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ]]'' as one of the unique features of the port. Every [[Medal]] equipped represents a single attack in a combo that the player can perform during battle. By attacking and dealing damage to enemies, the player's Ability gauge increases and once maxed out they gain an Ability point.  By flicking one of the Medals to the center of the screen, the player is able to unleash the selected Medal's special ability. The cost of each Medal Ability differs between each medal and other gameplay factors.
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==''Kingdom Hearts III''==
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==''Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory''==
===Trick Gauge===
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The '''Trick Gauge''' only appears in [[VS Battle]]s. Each combatant has their own Trick Gauge, which can be filled by hitting notes. When the gauge is full, a {{c|Trick|mom}} will be activated, or two Tricks if the [[Music Stage]] is at least halfway over.
 
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===VS Gauge===
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During a VS Battle, the '''VS Gauge''' displays which player is currently in the lead, determined by their score. The Tricks activated by each player and their duration will change depending on who is leading and by how much.
 
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===Kairi Gauge===
[[File:Kairi Gauge KHMOM.png|right|200px]]
The '''Kairi Gauge''' appears in [[Melody of Memory's End]] in [[World Tour]] during the "{{ns|Game|Kairi III}}" section. [[Kairi]] must collect fragments of her heart within her memories, represented by crystalized flower petals. Each fragment collected is added to the gauge.
 
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