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The '''Opposite Armor''' is an [[ | The '''Opposite Armor''' is an Emblem [[Heartless]] that is found in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix]]''. It is one of the bosses at [[Traverse Town]]. | ||
The various pieces of the Opposite Armor, known as "Armored Torso", "Gauntlets", and "Hammerlegs", are able to move independently. | The various pieces of the Opposite Armor, known as "Armored Torso", "Gauntlets", and "Hammerlegs", are able to move independently. | ||
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts''=== | ||
After sealing the | After sealing the Keyhole in [[Deep Jungle]], Sora returns to Traverse Town and tests the legend about the Second District bell by ringing it three times, revealing the world's [[Keyhole]] within the district's fountain. However, as the group goes to seal it they are attacked by a [[Guard Armor]], and though they defeat it, it transforms itself into the stronger Opposite Armor and attacks again. After it is destroyed, they are able to seal Traverse Town's Keyhole. | ||
A second Opposite Armor appears in the [[Hades Cup]]. | A second Opposite Armor appears in the [[Hades Cup]]. |