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High Roller's Secret is one of only four of Luxord's weapons that's name is not drawn from one of twenty-two cards that make up a [[wikipedia:Tarot|Tarot]] deck's [[wikipedia:Major Arcana|Major Arcana]]. The others are [[The Joker]], [[Fair Game]], and [[Finest Fantasy 13]]. Instead, its name is drawn from the superstition that four-leaf clovers are blessed with good luck. | High Roller's Secret is one of only four of Luxord's weapons that's name is not drawn from one of twenty-two cards that make up a [[wikipedia:Tarot|Tarot]] deck's [[wikipedia:Major Arcana|Major Arcana]]. The others are [[The Joker]], [[Fair Game]], and [[Finest Fantasy 13]]. Instead, its name is drawn from the superstition that four-leaf clovers are blessed with good luck. | ||
It appears that is was originally designed as a dollar bill<ref>[http://snowpirateroy.deviantart.com/art/Mystery-Gear-References-152647191]</ref>(with Luxord's face in the centre), though it was scrapped for unknown reasons. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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The aerial combo consists of Luxord throwing his "cards" forwards in a boomerang-like fashion, followed by a spinning leap, surrounded in an upward spiral of "cards", and ends by riding a larger version of one the "cards" like a surfboard while performing a forward 360-degree spinning attack with larger versions of the "cards" held in each hand. | The aerial combo consists of Luxord throwing his "cards" forwards in a boomerang-like fashion, followed by a spinning leap, surrounded in an upward spiral of "cards", and ends by riding a larger version of one the "cards" like a surfboard while performing a forward 360-degree spinning attack with larger versions of the "cards" held in each hand. | ||
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Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days High Roller’s Secret | |||||
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"A weapon that draws forth its wielder's personality." | |||||
Japanese | 勝負師のお守り | ||||
Stats | |||||
Strength | Magic | ||||
Base | Unit | Ultima | Base | Unit | |
+90 | +1 | +15 | +0 | +1 | |
Defense | Crit Rate | Crit Bonus | |||
Base | Unit | Base | Unit | Base | Unit |
+0 | +1 | +0 | +1 | +9 | +1 |
Attack Speed | Approach Speed | ||||
Ground | Air | ||||
1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | |||
Abilities | |||||
1: Grand Slam 2: Heart Bonus | |||||
Obtained | |||||
Mystery Gear ③ (Luxord) |
High Roller's Secret (勝負師のお守り Shōbushi no Omamori , lit. "Gambler's Charm") is a deck of Cards that can be wielded by Luxord in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. It represents Luxord's personality.
Design
A "card" from the High Roller's Secret deck is shaped like a four-leaf clover. It has the four distinctive, heart-shaped leaves of a clover and is colored in shades of light green.
High Roller's Secret is one of only four of Luxord's weapons that's name is not drawn from one of twenty-two cards that make up a Tarot deck's Major Arcana. The others are The Joker, Fair Game, and Finest Fantasy 13. Instead, its name is drawn from the superstition that four-leaf clovers are blessed with good luck.
It appears that is was originally designed as a dollar bill[1](with Luxord's face in the centre), though it was scrapped for unknown reasons.
Gameplay
High Roller's Secret's normal ground combo starts with two narrow sprays of "cards" forwards and ends with an upward spiral of "cards". The -Combo can be activated after the second attack, and consists of Luxord performing a spinning leap, surrounded in an upward spiral of "cards", followed by riding a larger version of one the "cards" like a surfboard while performing a forward 360-degree spinning attack with larger versions of the "cards" held in each hand.
The aerial combo consists of Luxord throwing his "cards" forwards in a boomerang-like fashion, followed by a spinning leap, surrounded in an upward spiral of "cards", and ends by riding a larger version of one the "cards" like a surfboard while performing a forward 360-degree spinning attack with larger versions of the "cards" held in each hand.