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The {{nihongo|'''Meteor Staff'''|メテオスタッフ|Meteo Sutaffu}} is a staff belonging to [[Donald Duck]] that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''.
The {{nihongo|'''Meteor Staff'''|メテオスタッフ|Meteo Sutaffu}} is a staff belonging to [[Donald Duck]] that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''.
==Design==
The Meteor Staff's handle is light grey in its center and darkens toward each of its ends. The handle's tip bends in a zig-zag fashion. The head of the staff is a black meteor dotted with yellow craters. A large, jagged, yellow and orange protrusion is present on the back of the meteor, giving the impression of a meteor heating up as it enters the atmosphere. 


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Kingdom Hearts II
Meteor Staff

"A staff of great strength that increases magic. Increases the drop rate of items."

Japanese メテオスタッフ
Stats
Strength Magic
+4 +3
Ability
Lucky Lucky[KH II]
Thunder Boost[KH II FM]
Obtained
Chest at the Ship Graveyard: Seadrift Keep.

The Meteor Staff (メテオスタッフ Meteo Sutaffu?) is a staff belonging to Donald Duck that appears in Kingdom Hearts II.

Design

The Meteor Staff's handle is light grey in its center and darkens toward each of its ends. The handle's tip bends in a zig-zag fashion. The head of the staff is a black meteor dotted with yellow craters. A large, jagged, yellow and orange protrusion is present on the back of the meteor, giving the impression of a meteor heating up as it enters the atmosphere.