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[[Image:Bright Crystal.jpg|thumb|A Bright Crystal, the rarest of the Bright materials]] | [[Image:Bright Crystal.jpg|thumb|A Bright Crystal, the rarest of the Bright materials]] | ||
{{nihongo|'''Bright'''|うるおい|Uruoi|lit. "Moist"}}, renamed {{nihongo|" | {{nihongo|'''Bright'''|うるおい|Uruoi|lit. "Moist"}}, renamed {{nihongo|"Shining"|光かがやく|Hikarikagayaku}} in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', is a material type available in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. Bright materials contain the essence of [[Cure|vitality]], and are colored green. In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' they are used as normal synthesis items, while in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' they are "modifier" materials that can be added to a recipe of the same rank to double the experience that it will give to the Moogle, and are usable once the Moogle reaches level 2, Novice Moogle. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', once all Bright materials are obtained the Moogle will reward Sora with a [[Defense Boost]]. | ||
==Drops== | ==Drops== |
Revision as of 18:55, 8 October 2009
Bright (うるおい Uruoi , lit. "Moist"), renamed "Shining" (光かがやく Hikarikagayaku ) in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, is a material type available in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. Bright materials contain the essence of vitality, and are colored green. In Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days they are used as normal synthesis items, while in Kingdom Hearts II they are "modifier" materials that can be added to a recipe of the same rank to double the experience that it will give to the Moogle, and are usable once the Moogle reaches level 2, Novice Moogle. In Kingdom Hearts II, once all Bright materials are obtained the Moogle will reward Sora with a Defense Boost.
Drops
Kingdom Hearts
- Bright Shard: Green Requiem (10%), White Mushroom (100%)[1], Bambi (40%/60%)[2]
- Bright Gem: Search Ghost (4%), White Mushroom (10%/40%)[3], Bambi (30%)[4]
- Bright Crystal: Defender (2%)
Kingdom Hearts II
- Bright Shard: Bulky Vendor (100%)[5], Creeper Plant (4%), Hook Bat (3%), Minute Bomb (3%), Rabid Dog (3%), Soldier (4%)
- Bright Stone: Bulky Vendor (100%)[6], Aeroplane (4%), Cannon Gun (3%), Driller Mole (4%), Luna Bandit (4%), Silver Rock (3%), Tornado Step (4%), Wight Knight (4%)
- Bright Gem: Bulky Vendor (100%)[7], Aerial Knocker (4%), Magnum Loader (4%), Surveillance Robot (3%)
- Bright Crystal: Bulky Vendor (100%)[8], Air Pirate (4%), Crescendo (3%), Neoshadow (4%), Strafer (4%)
In Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, Bulky Vendors no longer drop Bright materials.
Synthesized items
Bright materials are used to synthesize the following items:
Notes and References
- ^ The White Mushroom drops a Bright Shard if a Cure spell is the last of three different spells cast on it.
- ^ At Agrabah, Bambi drops a Bright Shard 40% of the time the second time his gauge is filled, and 60% of the time the third time his gauge is filled.
- ^ The White Mushroom drops a Bright Gem 10% of the time if a Cure spell is the last of three different spells cast on it, and 40% of the time if all three are a Cure spell.
- ^ At Agrabah, Bambi drops a Bright Gem 30% of the time the third time his gauge is filled.
- ^ The Bulky Vendor drops a Bright Shard if the Capsule Prize reaction is used on it.
- ^ The Bulky Vendor drops a Bright Stone if the Rare Capsule reaction is used on it.
- ^ The Bulky Vendor drops a Bright Gem if the Limited Capsule reaction is used on it.
- ^ The Bulky Vendor drops a Bright Crystal if the Prime Capsule reaction is used on it.