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Template:Enemy The Blue Rhapsody is an Emblem Heartless found in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and Kingdom Hearts coded, and Kingdom Hearts χ.
Design
A Blue Rhapsody, true to its name, has a smooth, conical, blue body with a Heartless emblem emblazoned on its chest. 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, yellow hat with a jagged brim and a thin, curled tip. Like many Heartless, the Blue Rhapsody has glowing yellow eyes. Its seemingly useless feet sport three small, thin toes.
Like most of the other Heartless in its family, the Blue Rhapsody's name is comprised of a color—in this case, blue—and a musical term—in this case, a rhapsody, an instrumental composition of irregular form, often incorporating improvisation. The name could also be derived from George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", a popular musical piece that was featured in Disney's "Fantasia 2000".
Strategy
Blue Rhapsodies hop around near the ground instead of flying normally like other Heartless of its kind. They utilize Blizzard magic, and in compensation they are weak to Fire magic and give two (eight after rescue) Tech Points for using such magic against them. Blue Rhapsodies also absorb any Blizzard-based attack that is cast upon them by any party member.
If timed correctly, Sora can earn Tech Points for blocking attacks.[1][2][3][4]
Notes and references
- ^ Before Kairi's rescue, additional Tech Points can be earned by casting certain Magic. For casting Fire, 2 Tech Points can be earned in both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix.
- ^ Before Kairi's rescue, 2 Tech Points can be earned for deflecting the Blue Rhapsodie's Blizzard magic in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix.
- ^ After Kairi's rescue, 12 Tech Points can be earned for deflecting the Blue Rhapsodie's Blizzard magic in Kingdom Hearts.
- ^ After Kairi's rescue, additional Tech Points can be earned by casting certain Magic. For casting Fire, 9 Tech Points can be earned in Kingdom Hearts.