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===Stop=== | ===Stop=== | ||
The {{nihongo|'''Stop'''|ストップ|Sutoppu}} status effect was introduced in ''Kingdom Hearts''. It completely freezes the victim's movements, immobilizing them for a period of time. If the victim is attacked while Stopped, the total damage is inflicted after the status wears off. | The {{nihongo|'''Stop'''|ストップ|Sutoppu}} status effect was introduced in ''Kingdom Hearts''. It completely freezes the victim's movements, immobilizing them for a period of time. If the victim is attacked while Stopped, the total damage is inflicted after the status wears off. In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', when the player character is affected by the Stop status, they only get immobilized and take the damage when they take each hit instead of when the status wears off. Stop is inflicted by commands like [[Stop]], [[Time Splicer]], and [[Twisted Hours]], or by enemies like the [[Chrono Twister]]. | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Freeze Reaction Command allows Sora to immobilize the [[Hostile Program]], similarily to Stop. | In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Freeze Reaction Command allows Sora to immobilize the [[Hostile Program]], similarily to Stop. |