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==Mechanics== | ==Mechanics== | ||
=== | ===Birth by Sleep=== | ||
[[File:Treasure - Shotlock.png]] | [[File:Treasure - Shotlock.png]] | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', a Shotlock is initiated by holding down {{button|L1}} and {{button|R1}} simultaneously (or just {{button|R1}} in '' | In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', a Shotlock is initiated by holding down {{button|L1}} and {{button|R1}} simultaneously (or just {{button|R1}} in the ''Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix'' port). The user enters a targeting mode and locks onto enemies, and by pressing {{button|x}} ({{button|c}} in the Japanese version), the user then initiates a powerful attack that hits all targeted enemies. By locking onto the maximum amount of enemies, additional attacks can be added by following on-screen prompts. The amount of time the user has to lock onto targets depends on the [[Focus Gauge]], which empties when the attack is initiated and can be refilled by attacking enemies and using Ethers. The rate at which the locking on occurs varies with each Shotlock and increases with level. Most of the Shotlocks in ''Birth by Sleep'' can be learned by all three Keyblade wielders, but they each also get a few that are unique to themselves. | ||
Each Shotlock can be enhanced by performing a certain action to add extra attacks. There are four methods of adding extra attacks, which determine the Shotlock's class. | |||
*{{nihongo|'''Class A'''|ボタン連打|Botan Renda|lit. "Button Barrage"}} Shotlocks involve pressing the {{button|x}} button ({{button|c}} button in the Japanese version) rapidly. | |||
Each Shotlock can be enhanced by performing a certain action to add extra attacks. There are four methods of adding extra attacks, which determine the Shotlock's class | |||
*{{nihongo|'''Class A'''|ボタン連打|Botan Renda|lit. "Button Barrage"}} Shotlocks involve pressing {{button|x}} ({{button|c}} in the Japanese version) rapidly. | |||
*{{nihongo|'''Class B'''|ランダム|Randamu|lit. "Random"}} Shotlocks involve pressing random buttons when prompted. | *{{nihongo|'''Class B'''|ランダム|Randamu|lit. "Random"}} Shotlocks involve pressing random buttons when prompted. | ||
*{{nihongo|'''Class C'''|タイミング|Taimingu|lit. "Timing"}} Shotlocks involve performing well-timed button presses.<!--clarify: "Ultima Cannon should probably be split into its own class if we want to be strictly accurate..." --> | *{{nihongo|'''Class C'''|タイミング|Taimingu|lit. "Timing"}} Shotlocks involve performing well-timed button presses.<!--clarify: "Ultima Cannon should probably be split into its own class if we want to be strictly accurate..." --> | ||
*{{nihongo|'''Class D'''|パツド回転|Paddo Kaiten|lit. "Pad Rotation"}} Shotlocks involve rotating | *{{nihongo|'''Class D'''|パツド回転|Paddo Kaiten|lit. "Pad Rotation"}} Shotlocks involve rotating the analog pad. | ||
=== | Mechanically, the Shotlocks can also be sorted into four distinct paradigms (except for Dark Link which is unique): | ||
*The "projectile" type, covering the first five listed below, involves launching a barrage of projectiles one after the other that zero-in on targets. All of these use Class A extra attacks to add projectiles. | |||
*The "salvo" type, covering the next five, involves charging energy into the tip of the Keyblade that subsequently bursts into projectiles. Extensions are performed under Class C, repeating the technique until a bad timing is performed or the maximum number of allowed salvos has been fired. | |||
*The "charge" type, covering the eleventh through fourteenth, see the character charging around the battlefield to strike at targets. Lightning Ray uses Class A extensions to perform addition dashes while the others all use Class B to perform diving strikes that culminate in a powerful finisher. | |||
*The "ultimate" type, covering the last three on the list before Dark Link, are all unique to one character and each uses unique attack styles. Ultima Cannon uses Class C to perform a single extra shot while the others use Class D to perform one final attack. | |||
Notably, each of the first three types features exactly three Shotlocks shared by all characters. | |||
===Kingdom Hearts 0.2=== | |||
In ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'', a Shotlock is initiated by holding down {{button|R1}}. The user enters a targeting mode and locks onto enemies, and the Shotlock begins by pressing {{button|x}} ({{button|c}} in the Japanese version). Triggering a Shotlock slows down time for the duration of the Focus gauge's depletion, allowing the player to maximize the number of lock-ons while minimizing damage and interference. [[Prism Rain]] is the only Shotlock available. | In ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'', a Shotlock is initiated by holding down {{button|R1}}. The user enters a targeting mode and locks onto enemies, and the Shotlock begins by pressing {{button|x}} ({{button|c}} in the Japanese version). Triggering a Shotlock slows down time for the duration of the Focus gauge's depletion, allowing the player to maximize the number of lock-ons while minimizing damage and interference. [[Prism Rain]] is the only Shotlock available. | ||
=== | ===Kingdom Hearts III=== | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the mechanics are similar to ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-''. Shotlocks are now tied to Keyblades, and each Keyblade has a certain amount of Shotlocks. Most Keyblades have two Shotlocks, one activated with an incomplete lock and another with a max lock. However, [[Ultima Weapon]] and [[Destiny's Embrace]] each have just one Shotlock activated with one lock, [[Shooting Star]] and [[Hunny Spout]]'s max-level Shotlocks depend on whether a max lock was used on a single target or a group of enemies, and [[Master's Defender]] and [[Braveheart]]'s Shotlocks only prompt additional attacks when used at max lock similar to previous games. Visually, all of Sora's max-level Shotlocks implement the corresponding Keyblade's [[Formchange]], with his clothes transforming into the corresponding Form for the duration of the Shotlock. As in ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'', time is slowed while locking onto enemies; however, timers, such as the ones seen in minigames, as well as the Doom counter used by [[Game:Marluxia|Marluxia's Replica Data]], will still run at normal speed. The [[Airstep]] Flowmotion technique is also executed from the Shotlock menu by pressing {{button|s}}. | In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the mechanics are similar to ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-''. Shotlocks are now tied to Keyblades, and each Keyblade has a certain amount of Shotlocks. Most Keyblades have two Shotlocks, one activated with an incomplete lock and another with a max lock. However, [[Ultima Weapon]] and [[Destiny's Embrace]] each have just one Shotlock activated with one lock, [[Shooting Star]] and [[Hunny Spout]]'s max-level Shotlocks depend on whether a max lock was used on a single target or a group of enemies, and [[Master's Defender]] and [[Braveheart]]'s Shotlocks only prompt additional attacks when used at max lock similar to previous games. Visually, all of Sora's max-level Shotlocks implement the corresponding Keyblade's [[Formchange]], with his clothes transforming into the corresponding Form for the duration of the Shotlock. As in ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'', time is slowed while locking onto enemies; however, timers, such as the ones seen in minigames, as well as the Doom counter used by [[Game:Marluxia|Marluxia's Replica Data]], will still run at normal speed. The [[Airstep]] Flowmotion technique is also executed from the Shotlock menu by pressing {{button|s}}. | ||
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|{{nihongo|'''[[Photon Charge]]'''|フォトンチャージ|<br>Foton Chāji}}||15||4||Neutral||B||Rush targets repeatedly and attack with the power of light.||'''Terra/Ventus/Aqua''': Special bonus on the [[Skull Board]], purchase from the [[Medal Shop]]. | |{{nihongo|'''[[Photon Charge]]'''|フォトンチャージ|<br>Foton Chāji}}||15||4||Neutral||B||Rush targets repeatedly and attack with the power of light.||'''Terra/Ventus/Aqua''': Special bonus on the [[Skull Board]], purchase from the [[Medal Shop]]. | ||
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|{{nihongo|'''{{c|Absolute Zero|ability}}'''|アブソリュートゼロ|<br>Abusoryūto Zero}}||12||4||Blizzard||B||Cloak yourself in ice and rush targets repeatedly.||'''Terra''': Chest at the [[Gizmo | |{{nihongo|'''{{c|Absolute Zero|ability}}'''|アブソリュートゼロ|<br>Abusoryūto Zero}}||12||4||Blizzard||B||Cloak yourself in ice and rush targets repeatedly.||'''Terra''': Chest at the [[Gizmo Shop]].<br>'''Ventus/Aqua''': Chest at the [[Gates]]. | ||
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|{{nihongo|'''[[Lightning Ray]]'''|ライトニングレイ|<br>Raitoningu Rei}}||18||4||Neutral||A||Rush targets repeatedly with lightning speed.||'''Terra/Ventus/Aqua''': Rare bonus on the [[Spaceship Board]] and [[Secret Board]], Command Melding. | |{{nihongo|'''[[Lightning Ray]]'''|ライトニングレイ|<br>Raitoningu Rei}}||18||4||Neutral||A||Rush targets repeatedly with lightning speed.||'''Terra/Ventus/Aqua''': Rare bonus on the [[Spaceship Board]] and [[Secret Board]], Command Melding. | ||
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==Other appearances== | ==Other appearances== | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''=== | ||
During the last stage of the final battle between Ventus and Vanitas, [[Vanitas]] uses a Shotlock called "Dark Cannon", in which Vanitas fires a beam of dark energy, augmented by a rotating triangle of blue crystals. Through his D-Link with Vanitas, Ventus gains a gold-colored version of the same Shotlock, named "[[Dark Link]]", which he can use to combat Vanitas's Dark Cannon. The secret boss, [[Vanitas Remnant]], can also use Dark Cannon, but the attack cannot be countered. | During the last stage of the final battle between Ventus and Vanitas, [[Vanitas]] uses a Shotlock called "[[Dark Cannon]]", in which Vanitas fires a beam of dark energy, augmented by a rotating triangle of blue crystals. Through his D-Link with Vanitas, Ventus gains a gold-colored version of the same Shotlock, named "[[Dark Link]]", which he can use to combat Vanitas's Dark Cannon. The secret boss, [[Vanitas Remnant]], can also use Dark Cannon, but the attack cannot be countered. | ||
The Vanitas Remnant also utilizes | The Vanitas Remnant also utilizes a unique Shotlock during the battle against it. Vanitas Remnant takes an identical position as when using Dark Cannon, and surrounds itself in a black ball before shooting out copies of itself which make one slash before freezing in place. | ||
===''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''=== | ===''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''=== | ||
The [[Armored Ventus Nightmare]] utilizes a Shotlock against [[Riku]] during the final battle. When Riku absorbs his Dream Eaters to counter, the rest of the battle involves the two of them rushing against each other until one of them is knocked out. | |||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== |