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::Yes, they definitely do and the Holy element must exist as well before KH3D, even it it wasn't mentioned directly. But it could be helpful that KH3D classifies attacks or abilities more directly, so we could draw conclusions from that about that attacks and abilities they were already introduced. I think the main problem are attacks like "Ragnarok", "Ars Arcanum", "Explosion", "Finishing Leap" and "Darkstrom". Are they really light attack just because they're glowing? Doesn't Ragnarok deal non-elemental damage for example? But maybe I'm getting on the wrong track here. For example in Final Fantasy X there is exactly one spell that deals holy damage, although the holy resistance can not be scanned in the game, every guide list it for every enemy, which is not the case for one KH game except KH3D it seems. --[[User:ShardofTruth|ShardofTruth]] 14:23, 2 June 2012 (UTC) | ::Yes, they definitely do and the Holy element must exist as well before KH3D, even it it wasn't mentioned directly. But it could be helpful that KH3D classifies attacks or abilities more directly, so we could draw conclusions from that about that attacks and abilities they were already introduced. I think the main problem are attacks like "Ragnarok", "Ars Arcanum", "Explosion", "Finishing Leap" and "Darkstrom". Are they really light attack just because they're glowing? Doesn't Ragnarok deal non-elemental damage for example? But maybe I'm getting on the wrong track here. For example in Final Fantasy X there is exactly one spell that deals holy damage, although the holy resistance can not be scanned in the game, every guide list it for every enemy, which is not the case for one KH game except KH3D it seems. --[[User:ShardofTruth|ShardofTruth]] 14:23, 2 June 2012 (UTC) | ||
:::I'd think such attacks as those would be non-elemental, since they don't have a specific element to that that adds up to being Holy-magic, such as Faith/Holy/Pearl, Salvation. They appear almost identical to with common sense, they'd be put under Holy. The only thing from that list that looks as close to Holy as the spells I mentioned is Explosion. {{User:Erry/Sig}} 15:03, 2 June 2012 (UTC) | :::I'd think such attacks as those would be non-elemental, since they don't have a specific element to that that adds up to being Holy-magic, such as Faith/Holy/Pearl, Salvation. They appear almost identical to with common sense, they'd be put under Holy. The only thing from that list that looks as close to Holy as the spells I mentioned is Explosion. {{User:Erry/Sig}} 15:03, 2 June 2012 (UTC) | ||
I feel like we'll be handling it like [[Aero (Element)]], so only the light attacks from KH3D will be covered as light element. | |||
That reminds me, [[Dark (Element)]] still needs to be done... --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 18:47, 4 June 2012 (UTC) |
Revision as of 18:47, 4 June 2012
Riku's keyblade does not represent darkness, as his is the one that represents the realm of twilight, Mickey's keyblade actually represents the darkness as it was found from the world of darkness and it is the keyblade of the realm of darkness, just to point that out. this shouldn't really be discussed in the article about light. i understand that keyblades are made from the light of the worlds but it isnt really necessary to talk about the keyblades of sora or mickey or even riku and Xehanort as we dont really know if Xehanort's keyblade is of darkness, its all speculation at this point, i think we should really wait to write this article as we dont really have a solid explanation of what light really is and what it really does. what we do know though is that it has the power to create, as the light form kiari created a new body for sora, it creates the keyblades, it even gives life (so perhaps the ability of tinker bell can be said to be a power of light), it is the only force that can stand up to the darkness that plagues the realm of light in the form of the heartless, light has the ability to defy the logic of the worlds as beings of light if they so believed can travel to other worlds without a vessal ( in the first game where beast was able to travel to hallow bastion without a vessal, riku also mentioned that he did not use the power of darkness (a.k.a the corridors of darkness) to travel there either, so light must of been involved in his travel in some way, as he said he just believe and he appeared, in the end of kingdom hearts 2 where sora was able to open the door to the realm of light, each events dealing with the power that is not darkness and defies the natural law of the kh universe. Phade Paradox 18:23, 16 September 2008 (UTC)
Notes about Keyblades
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Is it really?
Is this article really a stub? There seems to be alot of info. there..--Xion4ever 18:15, September 20, 2009 (UTC)
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Light-based attacks
This section seems very subjective to me, especially with entries like Darkstrom. The only way to really determine if a technique is light based is if it does light (or holy) damage. Sadly the holy element is often listed as "Other" in the status resistances because its that uncommon. --ShardofTruth 11:07, 2 June 2012 (UTC)
- Well in 3D, the Holy element exists... and I believe such commands as Salvation and Holy fall under that. I haven't quite checked the full list. Ay, dios mio! I might be late tomorrow. - Erry 11:42, 2 June 2012 (UTC)
- Yes, they definitely do and the Holy element must exist as well before KH3D, even it it wasn't mentioned directly. But it could be helpful that KH3D classifies attacks or abilities more directly, so we could draw conclusions from that about that attacks and abilities they were already introduced. I think the main problem are attacks like "Ragnarok", "Ars Arcanum", "Explosion", "Finishing Leap" and "Darkstrom". Are they really light attack just because they're glowing? Doesn't Ragnarok deal non-elemental damage for example? But maybe I'm getting on the wrong track here. For example in Final Fantasy X there is exactly one spell that deals holy damage, although the holy resistance can not be scanned in the game, every guide list it for every enemy, which is not the case for one KH game except KH3D it seems. --ShardofTruth 14:23, 2 June 2012 (UTC)
- I'd think such attacks as those would be non-elemental, since they don't have a specific element to that that adds up to being Holy-magic, such as Faith/Holy/Pearl, Salvation. They appear almost identical to with common sense, they'd be put under Holy. The only thing from that list that looks as close to Holy as the spells I mentioned is Explosion. Ay, dios mio! I might be late tomorrow. - Erry 15:03, 2 June 2012 (UTC)
- Yes, they definitely do and the Holy element must exist as well before KH3D, even it it wasn't mentioned directly. But it could be helpful that KH3D classifies attacks or abilities more directly, so we could draw conclusions from that about that attacks and abilities they were already introduced. I think the main problem are attacks like "Ragnarok", "Ars Arcanum", "Explosion", "Finishing Leap" and "Darkstrom". Are they really light attack just because they're glowing? Doesn't Ragnarok deal non-elemental damage for example? But maybe I'm getting on the wrong track here. For example in Final Fantasy X there is exactly one spell that deals holy damage, although the holy resistance can not be scanned in the game, every guide list it for every enemy, which is not the case for one KH game except KH3D it seems. --ShardofTruth 14:23, 2 June 2012 (UTC)
I feel like we'll be handling it like Aero (Element), so only the light attacks from KH3D will be covered as light element.
That reminds me, Dark (Element) still needs to be done... --Neumannz, The Dark Falcon 18:47, 4 June 2012 (UTC)