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'''Fire''': Granted after completing [[Mission 04: Learn How to Use Magic|Mission 04]] in [[Twilight Town]]. | '''Fire''': Granted after completing [[Mission 04: Learn How to Use Magic|Mission 04]] in [[Twilight Town]].<br /> | ||
'''Fira''': Granted after completing [[Mission 43: Eliminate the giant Heartless|Mission 43]] in [[Beast's Castle]].<br /> | |||
'''Firaga''': Granted after completing [[Mission 61: Vanquish the Heartless threat|Mission 61]] in [[Olympus Coliseum]]. | |||
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'''Fire License''': Granted in | '''Fire License''': Granted in Olympus Coliseum.<br /> | ||
'''Firaga License''': Defeat Data [[Cloud]] in Olympus Coliseum. | '''Firaga License''': Defeat Data [[Cloud]] in Olympus Coliseum. | ||
==Recipe == | ==Recipe == | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== |
Revision as of 14:02, 3 May 2010
Fire (ファイア Faia ), Fira (ファイラ Faira ), and Firaga (ファイガ Faiga ) magic are attacks used by Sora, Donald, and other characters and enemies that utilize the element of Fire. It is the first spell introduced in the series.
Uses
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Fire is similar to Kingdom Hearts in that it shoots a homing ball of fire. There are also multiple fire based attacks. The Fire Blazer Mode change also uses the element of fire.
Kingdom Hearts
In Kingdom Hearts, using Fire magic will make Sora shoot a fireball straight forward from the tip of his Keyblade at the cost of one Charge Gauge unit. The fireball has slight homing properties, meaning it can arc in any direction. The arc is rather large, however, making the spell's usefulness somewhat limited at a distance. In this game, Fire spells performed by Sora and Donald can only damage one enemy per use.
Characters who cast Fire-elemental magic in Kingdom Hearts:
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, the Fire spell makes an appearance as a Magic card that can be used in many different Sleights, many of which are Fire-elemental:
- Fira
- Firaga
- Aqua Splash
- Firaga Break
- Fire Raid
- Homing Fira
- Mega Flare
- Blazing Donald
- Firaga Burst[KH Re:CoM]
- Raging Storm[KH Re:CoM]
Keyblades are sometimes given elemental properties in this game. The Fire-elemental keyblades appearing in this game are as follows:
Kingdom Hearts II
In Kingdom Hearts II, the Fire spell acts as a shield that forms around Sora and damages any enemies that come into contact with it. This spell is generally regarded as useful only before acquiring Reflect, which surpasses it in both defensive and offensive capacity. It is also useful for damaging numerous enemies that are gathered around Sora, a trait first given to the Thunder and Gravity spells in Kingdom Hearts.
The Reaction Command Firagun is considered by some to be an additional Fire spell, though it is only usable once in Agrabah and once during the Hades Paradox Cup during the boss fight against the Volcanic Lord and Blizzard Lord. Sora is not shown to cast a spell, but rather hurls the Volcanic Lord across the field. No fire is actually released in this attack, nor does any magic actually appear to be used.
A new passive ability, Fire Boost, also makes an appearance, and will increase the amount of damage done by Fire spells. It is also a passive ability acquired when equipping the Bond of Flame.
Characters who cast Fire magic in Kingdom Hearts II:
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Fire magic is usable again in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, this time in the form of a panel. Fire shoots a homing ball of fire. Fira shoots a penetrating, non-homing ball that explodes on contact. Firaga launches a large ball of fire into the air with slight homing properties that explodes when it makes contact with the ground.
Kingdom Hearts coded
In Kingdom Hearts coded, you can use Fire License from Hero's License.
Acquiring
Kingdom Hearts
Fire: Granted by Donald after defeating the Guard Armor in Traverse Town. Power = Max MP+20.
Fira: Upgraded after defeating Genie Jafar. Power = Max MP+24.
Firaga: Upgraded by the Princesses of Heart after sealing the Final Keyhole. Power = Max MP+30.
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Fire: Obtained after defeating Axel for the first time.
Fira: Stock 2 Fire Cards
Firaga: Stock 3 Fire Cards.
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Fire: Granted after completing Mission 04 in Twilight Town.
Fira: Granted after completing Mission 43 in Beast's Castle.
Firaga: Granted after completing Mission 61 in Olympus Coliseum.
Kingdom Hearts II
Fire: Granted after protecting the gate to the village in the Radiant Garden.
Fira: Upgraded after defeating Scar (Pride Lands).
Firaga: Upgraded after defeating Genie Jafar (Agrabah).
Kingdom Hearts coded
Fire License: Granted in Olympus Coliseum.
Firaga License: Defeat Data Cloud in Olympus Coliseum.
Recipe
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Fire can be synthesized for 700 munny once Roxas is promoted to Novice rank.
Fira can be synthsized for 1000 munny once Roxas is promoted to Novice rank.
- 1 Fira Recipe
- 1 Fire
- 2 Blazing Gem
Firaga can be synthesized for 1400 munny once Roxas is promoted to Novice rank.
- 1 Firaga Recipe
- 1 Fira
- 2 Blazing Crystal
Enemies that use Fire Magic
- Red Nocturne
- Fiery Globe
- Crimson Jazz
- Jafar
- Oogie's Manor
- Assault Rider
- Axel
- Wizard
- Defender
- Bookmaster
- Fat Bandit
- Volcanic Lord
- Hades
- Maleficent
- Groundshaker
- Trickmaster
- Scarlet Tango
- Fire Plant
- Dustflier
- Crimson Prankster
- Tailbunker
- Red-Hot Chili
- Vile Face
- Iron Prisoner I
- Iron Prisoner II
- Iron Prisoner III
- Iron Prisoner IV
Other Usage
Synthesis Materials
There are types of Synthesis materials that can be used in Item Synthesis that are of the Fire element.
Gummi Blocks
- In Kingdom Hearts, Fire terms are used to mark the ranks of Engine Gummi Blocks.
- In Kingdom Hearts II, Fire terms are used to mark the ranks of low-power Projectile Gummi Blocks.
Armor
There are pieces of Armor throughout the Kingdom Hearts series that have "Fire" in their name, increase defense against Fire, or increase damage done by Fire.
- Kingdom Hearts: Fire Ring, Fira Ring, Firaga Ring, Element Ring, Three Stars, Ifrit's Horn, Inferno Band, Holy Circlet, and Ribbon.
- Kingdom Hearts Final Mix: Firagun Wrist, Ifrit Belt, and Royal Crown.
- Kingdom Hearts II: Fire Bangle, Fira Bangle, Firaga Bangle, Firagun Bangle, Abas Chain, Aegis Chain, Acrisius, Acrisius+, Cosmic Chain, Champion Belt, Petit Ribbon, and Ribbon.
- Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix: Highest Ribbon