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→Influencing Magic Strength: Corrected level four magic -agun to -aja, -agun appears to mean "anti" (as used against the fire and blizzard lords, it seems to imply this, as does the negative -un)
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Magic itself is effected by two factors: [[Strength]] (Magic Strength in ''Kingdom Hearts II'') and [[Ability Points]]. The higher the user's Strength number is, the more powerful and capable the magic was when used offensively. Special magic attacks can be enabled with a high amount of AP. | Magic itself is effected by two factors: [[Strength]] (Magic Strength in ''Kingdom Hearts II'') and [[Ability Points]]. The higher the user's Strength number is, the more powerful and capable the magic was when used offensively. Special magic attacks can be enabled with a high amount of AP. | ||
Additionally, every standard magic power has three ranks. These can be determined by the suffix to the magic power's name. Rank 1 has no special suffix. Rank 2 is ended with either a "-ra" or a "-ara," depending on the ending letter of the Rank 1 name. Rank 3 follows suit, but replaces the "r" with a "g." Hence, a Rank 3 magic power's name will end with the suffix "-ga" or "-ega." Although unavailable, Rank 4 has the suffixes "- | Additionally, every standard magic power has three ranks. These can be determined by the suffix to the magic power's name. Rank 1 has no special suffix. Rank 2 is ended with either a "-ra" or a "-ara," depending on the ending letter of the Rank 1 name. Rank 3 follows suit, but replaces the "r" with a "g." Hence, a Rank 3 magic power's name will end with the suffix "-ga", "-aga" or "-ega." Although unavailable, Rank 4 has the suffixes "-ja" and "-aja." By acquiring all Rank 1 magic in ''Kingdom Hearts'', [[Merlin]] will give Sora the [[Spellbinder]] key chain. | ||
Another way to increase magic potential is via [[Ability|Abilities]]. Some abilities influence magic strength, be it positive or negative. This is further looked at in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', in which the [[Keyblade]], Donald's staff, and [[Goofy]]'s shield held abilities themselves, occasionally affecting magic. Abilities that affect magic include: | Another way to increase magic potential is via [[Ability|Abilities]]. Some abilities influence magic strength, be it positive or negative. This is further looked at in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', in which the [[Keyblade]], Donald's staff, and [[Goofy]]'s shield held abilities themselves, occasionally affecting magic. Abilities that affect magic include: |