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'''Strength''' is the measure of your character's physical power, if you choose the [[Dream Sword] during [[Sora]]'s [[Awakening]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', or the [[Struggle Sword]] during [[Roxas]]'s Awakening in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', your Strength will be given a boost. The item, '''Power Up''' in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and '''[[Strength Boost]]''' in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', is capable of increasing this stat, along with the Strength status of most weapons. Strength also increases as the character progresses up the level table.
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The actual Strength status of a character determines its overall physical power used to inflict damage to an enemy; the more the Strength value, the greater the damage inflicted to an enemy.
 
==Trivia==
* In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', making your strength to 120 or above will allow [[Valor]] [[Genie]'s Limit to knock away 5-7 bars, and a Trinity Limit to be able to take out [[Cloud (Enemy)|Cloud]], [[Leon (Enemy)|Leon]], [[Yuffie (Enemy)|Yuffie]], and [[Tifa (Enemy)|Tifa]] at the same time.
* In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', after stepping through the door to the final battle, all Strength boosts and [[Magic]] boosts are negated.
*In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora's max Strength in Kingdom Hearts II is more than double what he will have by progressing to level 99 without boosts.
* In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora's max Strength is 153. This can be increased with equipment to 159, and to 166 with [[Fenrir]].
 
==See Also==
* [[Power Boost]]
 
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