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{{ | {{Expand|Improve Design section; add a Strategy section; add Story section}} | ||
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{{Character | {{Character | ||
|name=Woeflower | |name=Woeflower | ||
|katakana=ワルフラワー | |katakana=ワルフラワー | ||
|romaji=Waru Furawā | |romaji=Waru Furawā | ||
| | |japname=Waru Flower | ||
|de=Buhblümchen | |de=Buhblümchen | ||
|fr=Malysse | |fr=Malysse | ||
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|DDDdisp1=Bag of Tricks | |DDDdisp1=Bag of Tricks | ||
|DDDdesc1=Uses a variety of attack patterns; Toxic Doomdelion saps enemy HP | |DDDdesc1=Uses a variety of attack patterns; Toxic Doomdelion saps enemy HP | ||
|DDDdispab= | |DDDdispab=body | ||
|DDDdispac= | |DDDdispac=face | ||
|DDDdispad= | |DDDdispad=face | ||
|DDDdisp2=Shrinking Violet | |DDDdisp2=Shrinking Violet | ||
|DDDdesc2=Cautious with direct attacks; keeps distant and employs status ailments | |DDDdesc2=Cautious with direct attacks; keeps distant and employs status ailments | ||
|DDDdispba= | |DDDdispba=arms | ||
|DDDdispbc= | |DDDdispbc=body | ||
|DDDdispbd= | |DDDdispbd=body | ||
|DDDdisp3=Meddler | |DDDdisp3=Meddler | ||
|DDDdesc3=Acts as a nuisance by inflicting status ailments | |DDDdesc3=Acts as a nuisance by inflicting status ailments | ||
|DDDdidpca= | |DDDdidpca=face | ||
|DDDdispcb= | |DDDdispcb=face | ||
|DDDdispcd= | |DDDdispcd=body | ||
|DDDdisp4=Natural | |DDDdisp4=Natural | ||
|DDDdesc4=Doesn't use status ailments; only employs direct attacks | |DDDdesc4=Doesn't use status ailments; only employs direct attacks | ||
|DDDdispda= | |DDDdispda=face | ||
|DDDdispdb= | |DDDdispdb=face | ||
|DDDdispdc= | |DDDdispdc=body | ||
|DDDNLVL1=8 | |DDDNLVL1=8 | ||
|DDDNLVL2=12 | |DDDNLVL2=12 | ||
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|DDDNworlds=La Cité des Cloches, Traverse Town, Symphony of Sorcery | |DDDNworlds=La Cité des Cloches, Traverse Town, Symphony of Sorcery | ||
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{{Character | {{Character | ||
|name=Woeflower | |name=Woeflower | ||
|katakana=ワルフラワー | |katakana=ワルフラワー | ||
|romaji=Waru Furawā | |romaji=Waru Furawā | ||
| | |japname=Waru Flower | ||
|de=Buhblümchen | |de=Buhblümchen | ||
|fr=Malysse | |fr=Malysse | ||
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==Design== | ==Design== | ||
The Woeflower's Japanese name means "evil flower," which contrasts the [[Wheeflower]]'s Japanese name, as the two flower Dream Eaters are supposed to be opposites. Its English name refers to "woe," or "great sorrow and distress," emphasizing its negative nature and setting it in opposition to the Wheeflower; both the Woeflower and Wheeflower's names are also puns on the term "wallflower." | The Woeflower's Japanese name means "evil flower," which contrasts the [[Wheeflower]]'s Japanese name, as the two flower Dream Eaters are supposed to be opposites. Its English name refers to "woe," or "great sorrow and distress," emphasizing its negative nature and setting it in opposition to the Wheeflower; both the Woeflower and Wheeflower's names are also puns on the term "wallflower." | ||
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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
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|B4image=Quota Icon 2 KH3D.png | |B4image=Quota Icon 2 KH3D.png | ||
|B4background=Ability Link (Up+Down).svg | |B4background=Ability Link (Up+Down).svg | ||
|B5name=Treasure Magnet | |B5name=Treasure Magnet | ||
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|C1color=#E6E6FA | |C1color=#E6E6FA | ||
|C1image=Quota Icon 1 KH3D.png | |C1image=Quota Icon 1 KH3D.png | ||
|C1background=Ability Link (Left+Right).svg | |C1background=Ability Link (Left+Right).svg | ||
|C3name=Attack Haste | |C3name=Attack Haste | ||
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{{DESL|n=Mousetrap|e=Dark|lv=1|d1=*|d3=*}} | {{DESL|n=Mousetrap|e=Dark|lv=1|d1=*|d3=*}} | ||
{{DESL|n=Degen Moon|e=Dark|lv=1|d1=*|d4=*}} | {{DESL|n=Degen Moon|e=Dark|lv=1|d1=*|d4=*}} | ||
{{DESL|n=Blackout | {{DESL|n=Blackout|e=Neutral|lv=8|d2=*|d3=*}} | ||
{{DESL|n=Confuse | {{DESL|n=Confuse|e=Neutral|lv=16|d2=*}} | ||
{{DESM|n1=Sleep|n2=Sleepra|n3=Sleepga|e=Neutral|lv1=1|lv2=10|lv3=20|d1=*|d3=*}} | {{DESM|n1=Sleep|n2=Sleepra|n3=Sleepga|e=Neutral|lv1=1|lv2=10|lv3=20|d1=*|d3=*}} | ||
{{DESL|n=Drain | {{DESL|n=Drain|e=—|lv=15|d3=*|d4=*}} | ||
{{DESL|n=Combo Assist | {{DESL|n=Combo Assist|e=—|lv=5|d3=*|d4=*}} | ||
{{DEST|BoT|SV|M|N}} | {{DEST|BoT|SV|M|N}} | ||
{{DESLF|n=Propeller Strike|e=Dark|lv=1|d1f=30%|d2f=10%|d3f=10%|d4f=35%}} | {{DESLF|n=Propeller Strike|e=Dark|lv=1|d1f=30%|d2f=10%|d3f=10%|d4f=35%}} | ||
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==Recipe== | ==Recipe== | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''=== | ||
The [[Woeflower Recipe]] can be purchased from the | The default [[Woeflower Recipe]] can be purchased from the Moogle Shop for 200 munny once [[The Grid]] has been entered. The Woeflower can be created through six different recipes. | ||
*The first recipe is a rank D recipe. | |||
**3 [[Lofty Fancy]] + 3 [[Troubling Fancy]] | |||
*The second recipe is a rank C recipe. | |||
**4 [[Troubling Fancy]] + 4 [[Wondrous Figment]] | |||
*The third recipe is a rank B recipe that has a 40% chance of transforming from [[Wheeflower]]. | |||
**4 [[Lofty Figment]] + 2 [[Troubling Fantasy]] | |||
*The fourth recipe is a rank B recipe. | |||
**6 [[Troubling Fancy]] + 4 [[Wondrous Fancy]] | |||
*The fifth recipe is a rank A recipe. | |||
**3 [[Lofty Fancy]] + 2 [[Troubling Fantasy]] | |||
*The sixth recipe is a rank A recipe that has a 60% chance of success. | |||
**3 [[Dulcet Fantasy]] + 1 [[Charming Fantasy]] | |||
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