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==Recipes== | ==Recipes== |
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Block-Counter (ガードカウンター Gādo Kauntā , lit. "Guard Counter"), dubbed as Counterguard in Kingdom Hearts II, is an ability that appears in Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. It allows the user to counterattack immediately after a block with the Attack command.
Mechanics
In Kingdom Hearts II, Counterguard is an action ability that costs 4 AP to equip. Guard must be equipped to use this ability.
In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Block-Counter is an ability panel that must be linked to a Block panel.
In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, Block-Counter is an accessory ability. Block must be equipped to use this ability. When active, the Overclock ability Auto-Counter allows Block-Counter to be used automatically.
Learning Block-Counter
Kingdom Hearts II
Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix
- Sora learns Counterguard after defeating Cerberus.
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
- Block-Counter Ⓛ can be obtained through panel synthesis.
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
- The Counter Ring has Block-Counter as its ability.
Recipes
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Block-Counter Ⓛ can be synthesized for 4500 munny once Roxas is promoted to Novice rank.
- 2 Moonstone
- 3 Shield Tech
- 2 Shield Tech+