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{{InfoWeaponKHII | {{InfoWeaponKHII | ||
|name=Struggle Sword | |name=Struggle Sword | ||
|katakana=ストラグルソード | |katakana=ストラグルソード | ||
|romaji=Sutoraguru Sōdo | |romaji=Sutoraguru Sōdo | ||
| | |image=Struggle Sword KHII.png | ||
| | |size=200x200px | ||
|get=Choose the Struggle Sword in the [[Sandlot]] | |get=Choose the Struggle Sword in the [[Sandlot]] | ||
}} | }}</div><div class="tabbertab" title="Hammer"> | ||
{{InfoWeaponKHII | {{InfoWeaponKHII | ||
|name=Struggle Hammer | |name=Struggle Hammer | ||
|katakana=ストラグルパドル | |katakana=ストラグルパドル | ||
|romaji=Sutoraguru Padoru | |romaji=Sutoraguru Padoru | ||
| | |japname=Struggle Paddle | ||
| | |image=Struggle Hammer KHII.png | ||
| | |size=200x200px | ||
|get=Choose the Struggle Hammer in the [[Sandlot]] | |get=Choose the Struggle Hammer in the [[Sandlot]] | ||
}} | }}</div><div class="tabbertab" title="Wand"> | ||
{{InfoWeaponKHII | {{InfoWeaponKHII | ||
|name=Struggle Wand | |name=Struggle Wand | ||
|katakana=ストラグルワンド | |katakana=ストラグルワンド | ||
|romaji=Sutoraguru Wando | |romaji=Sutoraguru Wando | ||
| | |image=Struggle Wand KHII.png | ||
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|get=Choose the Struggle Wand in the [[Sandlot]] | |get=Choose the Struggle Wand in the [[Sandlot]] | ||
}} | }}</div></div></div><div class="tabbertab" title="KHD"> | ||
{{InfoWeapon358 | {{InfoWeapon358 | ||
|name=Struggle Sword | |name=Struggle Sword | ||
|katakana=ストラグルソード | |katakana=ストラグルソード | ||
|romaji=Sutoraguru Sōdo | |romaji=Sutoraguru Sōdo | ||
|image=Struggle Sword KHD.png | |||
|size=200x200px | |||
|get=Exclusive to [[Mission 37: Vacation|Mission 37]] | |get=Exclusive to [[Mission 37: Vacation|Mission 37]] | ||
}} | }}</div></div> | ||
The '''Struggle Bats''' are weapons which appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. They are the defining weapon of the [[Struggle]], used by its participants as well as by [[Roxas]] as he explores [[Twilight Town]] during his vacations. | |||
The '''Struggle Bats''' are weapons which appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. They are the defining weapon of the [[Struggle]], used by its participants as well as by [[Roxas]] | |||
Immediately before Roxas's first Struggle battle in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', he is given the chance to choose between three different styles of Struggle Bat, in a manner similar to his and Sora's choice between the [[Dream Sword]], [[Dream Shield|Shield]], and [[Dream Rod|Rod]] within their [[Dive to the Heart]]. Rather than determining the path of growth that Roxas will take, choosing between them will only grant Roxas an immediate stat boost in one category. Choosing the sword grants Roxas +1 to {{STR}}, the hammer +1 to {{DEF}}, and the wand +1 to {{MAG}}. | |||
The Struggle Sword is the standard Struggle Bat used by Roxas's and Sora's Struggle opponents, as well as by Roxas when he takes a vacation at Twilight Town in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. | |||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
The Struggle Bats are constructed from a blue, {{w|Nerf|NERF}}-like foam mounted on a golden handle which appears similar to plastic. | The Struggle Bats are constructed from a blue, {{w|Nerf|NERF}}-like foam mounted on a golden handle which appears similar to plastic. | ||
The Struggle Sword is meant for dealing fast, powerful strikes. It is simple in design, with a straight golden handle that curves to a 90° angle at the pommel, and a thick blue "blade" extending from the guard, which is similar in width to the blade itself | The Struggle Sword is meant for dealing fast, powerful strikes. It is simple in design, with a straight golden handle that curves to a 90° angle at the pommel, and a thick blue "blade" extending from the guard, which is similar in width to the blade itself. | ||
The Struggle Hammer is meant for guarding against attacks. Its "blade" is similar to that of the sword, but the handle is thinner, and there is a wide, moon-shaped hand guard that wraps from the hilt around the hand, similar to a rapier. This bat also has a thick and slightly more ornate pommel | The Struggle Hammer is meant for guarding against attacks. Its "blade" is similar to that of the sword, but the handle is thinner, and there is a wide, moon-shaped hand guard that wraps from the hilt around the hand, similar to a rapier. This bat also has a thick and slightly more ornate pommel. | ||
The Struggle Wand is meant for dealing powerful finishing moves and deliberate strikes. It has a long handle, tipped with a blue star that serves as its striking surface | The Struggle Wand is meant for dealing powerful finishing moves and deliberate strikes. It has a long handle, tipped with a blue star that serves as its striking surface. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The Struggle Sword's combos in ''358/2 Days'' are designed to facilitate Grandstander. Its ground combo is an upward swing to the left, then a one-handed upward swing to the right before finishing with a jumping blow. Its aerial combo is two upward swings to the left before finishing with a clockwise spin. | |||
The Struggle Sword's combos in '' | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |