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|name=Crimson Jazz | |name=Crimson Jazz | ||
|katakana=クリムゾンジャズ | |katakana=クリムゾンジャズ | ||
|romaji=Kurimuzon Jazu | |||
|fr=Jazz Pourpre | |fr=Jazz Pourpre | ||
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|image=[[Image:Crimson Jazz render.png|120px]] | |image=[[Image:Crimson Jazz render.png|120px]] | ||
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|KH2reward=(3) MP Ball x 2<br>(3) Drive Ball x 4<br>Mega-Ether (5%)<br>Blazing Crystal (12%), Serenity Stone (4%) | |KH2reward=(3) MP Ball x 2<br>(3) Drive Ball x 4<br>Mega-Ether (5%)<br>Blazing Crystal (12%), Serenity Stone (4%) | ||
|KH2world=Hollow Bastion, Beast's Castle, Olympus Coliseum, Agrabah | |KH2world=Hollow Bastion, Beast's Castle, Olympus Coliseum, Agrabah | ||
|KH2cup1=Titan Cup | |||
|KH2match11=7 | |||
|KH2num11=2 | |||
|CKH2LVL1=41 | |||
|CKH2HP1=138 | |||
|CKH2EXP1=— | |||
|CKH2STR1=39 | |||
|CKH2DEF1=22 | |||
|KH2cup2=Goddess of Fate Cup | |||
|KH2match21=4 | |||
|KH2num21=2 | |||
|CKH2LVL2=53 | |||
|CKH2HP2=168 | |||
|CKH2EXP2=— | |||
|CKH2STR2=48 | |||
|CKH2DEF2=28 | |||
|KH2cup3=Titan Paradox Cup | |||
|KH2match31=7 | |||
|KH2num31=2 | |||
|CKH2LVL3=80 | |||
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{{nihongo|'''Crimson Jazz'''|クリムゾンジャズ|Kurimuzon Jazu}} is an Emblem [[Heartless]] from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. | {{nihongo|'''Crimson Jazz'''|クリムゾンジャズ|Kurimuzon Jazu}} is an Emblem [[Heartless]] from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. |
Revision as of 09:52, 27 May 2010
Template:Enemy Crimson Jazz (クリムゾンジャズ Kurimuzon Jazu ) is an Emblem Heartless from Kingdom Hearts II.
The Crimson Jazz, the largest Heartless of its kind, it is a powerful relative to the Red Nocturne from Kingdom Hearts, and can be a real danger if not quickly destroyed. Like its predecessor, it utilizes Fire magic. However, its magic is more focused on surrounding and crushing the target with explosions rather than shooting flames. Crimson Jazz attacks with exploding mines that follow Sora until they explode. Even after a Crimson Jazz is destroyed, any existing mines will still follow you until they explode! And with magic-resistance and having the airborne trait, this Heartless can pose quite a threat. This Heartless has a small fire pattern along the bottom of himself and just appears to be a bigger version of its predecessor.
Design
A Crimson Jazz has a smooth, conical, red body with a Heartless emblem emblazoned on its chest and a yellow flame pattern decorating the base of its body. The top of its body flares outward and forms a jagged "collar" below the Heartless's spherical, pitch black head. It also wears a conical, red hat that is yellow on the inside and has a jagged brim and a thin, curled tip. Like many Heartless, the Crimson Jazz has glowing yellow eyes. Its seemingly useless feet sport three small, thin toes. The Crimson Jazz is one of, if not the largest member of its family of Heartless, only contested by the likes of the Emerald Serenade.
The Crimson Jazz, like many other Heartless in its family, is named after a color—in this case, crimson, a shade of red—and a musical term—in this case, jazz.
Attacks
- Kick: Swings body and kicks
- Shockwave: Stores energy to release shockwave
- Mines: Multiple small mines appear close to target
- Large Mines: Three large mines follow opponent
Strategy
In an open area with two or more Crimson Jazzes, Sora can be pushed up very high by the chain of the their small mines exploding. For this, Sora should use Aerial Recovery and Aerial Dodge to keep himself aloft for a while. As the bombs do not do heavy damage, this can continue without great danger to Sora, sometimes happening unintentionally. Use Reflega to end the chain as fast as possible, and Firaga (which will not hurt Crimson Jazzes, thus allowing them to continue) to prolong it. As mentioned above, Fire magic does not harm them, so it is not recommended to use it to inflict damage.