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===Strategy===
===Strategy===
Riku should maintain a hit-and-run strategy when fighting the Anti Black Coat. He can avoid a majority of the boss's attacks with well-timed Dodge Rolls. To damage the boss, he should rely on a combination of [[Flowmotion]] attacks, [[Balloon]] spells, and powerful commands like [[Icebreaker]]. [[Cure|Curaga]] is essential during this battle as well, for it can quickly replenish Riku's HP if he is hit by the Anti Black Coat's "Shadow Steal" technique, that can be avoided by either blocking or dodging forward. He may as well combine [[Doubleflight]] followed by [[Firaga Burst]] and [[Ice Barrage]] for a temporary safe spot making him avoid most of the boss's attacks while dealing major damage.
Riku should maintain a hit-and-run/block strategy when fighting the Anti Black Coat, as the Nightmare attacks every time Riku staggers him. He can avoid a majority of the boss's attacks with well-timed Dodge Rolls or Dark Barrier. To damage the boss, he should rely on using his commands like [[Balloon]] spells or [[Shadowbreaker]] at the right moment mostly when the Nightmare is close and not about to teleport. [[Cure|Curaga]] is essential during this battle as well, for it can quickly replenish Riku's HP if he is hit by the Anti Black Coat's "Shadow Steal" technique, that can be avoided by either blocking or dodging forward. Note that the Nightmare can use this technique at any random moment, noticeably when combined with other attacks or when he is idling, and if he follows this attack by any other one while Riku is getting freed, it can become a guaranteed Game Over. Provided Riku has [[Once More]] and [[Second Chance]] equipped, the HP orbs that are spread across the battlefield can act as a failsafe in case Curaga is still in cool down or if [[Leaf Bracer]] isn't equipped. Riku may as well combine [[Doubleflight]] followed by [[Firaga Burst]] and [[Ice Barrage]] for a temporary safe spot making him avoid most of the boss's attacks while dealing major damage.


==Videos==
==Videos==

Revision as of 23:07, 4 January 2019

Anti Black Coat

Anti Black Coat from the Ultimania

Japanese アンチブラックコート
Rōmaji Anchi Burakku Kōto

Type Nightmare Dream Eater
Game Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Themes Header.png

KH3D tracks
Battle theme - The Dread of Night
Anti Black Coat

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
A mysterious menace clad in a black coat.
He can teleport and attack from all ranges to get the drop on you. Don't be too tenacious: just look for an opening and strike when you can.
Location Level HP EXP Strength Magic Defense
Reaction Endurance Reality Endurance
The World That Never Was 38 1380 0 50 55 26
40 1438 0 53 57 27
Reality Shifts disabled
Resistances Fire Blizzard Thunder Water Dark Light
x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0
Status Effects Stun Mini Sleep Blind Stop Freeze
x0 x0 x0 x0 x0 x0
Confuse Poison Magnet Slow Ignite Bind
x0 x0 x0 x0 x0 x0
Zero Gravity Time Bomb Zantetsuken
x0 x0 x0
Rewards
None
Worlds
The World That Never Was

The Anti Black Coat is a Nightmare Dream Eater that appears in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It is the physical manifestation of a nightmare that has trapped Sora.

Story

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

The Anti Black Coat appears when Riku tries to wake Sora from his deep sleep. It battles the Keyblade wielder and vanishes upon its defeat.

Design

As its name suggests, the Anti Black Coat wears a black coat. Its circular, red eyes are visible from underneath the coat's hood. A Nightmare Dream Eater emblem appears on the Anti Black Coat's back, and magenta flame designs decorate its sleeves and coattails.

Battle

Attacks

  • Wild Arcanum (ワイルドアルカナム Wairudo Arukanamu?): A six-hit melee combo.
  • Poison Arrow (ポイズンアロー Poizun Arō?): Launches a series of homing projectiles that inflict Poison when they make contact.
  • Scissor Bite (シザーバイト Shizā Baito?): Strikes vertically or horizontally with an "X"-shaped mass of red and black energy.
  • Shadow Steal (シャドウスティール Shadou Sutīru?): Knocks the target upwards with a dark red line racing through the ground and depletes its HP to 1 the whole time it's airborne, leaving it vulnerable to any following attack. Spirit Dream Eaters only take the former.

Strategy

Riku should maintain a hit-and-run/block strategy when fighting the Anti Black Coat, as the Nightmare attacks every time Riku staggers him. He can avoid a majority of the boss's attacks with well-timed Dodge Rolls or Dark Barrier. To damage the boss, he should rely on using his commands like Balloon spells or Shadowbreaker at the right moment mostly when the Nightmare is close and not about to teleport. Curaga is essential during this battle as well, for it can quickly replenish Riku's HP if he is hit by the Anti Black Coat's "Shadow Steal" technique, that can be avoided by either blocking or dodging forward. Note that the Nightmare can use this technique at any random moment, noticeably when combined with other attacks or when he is idling, and if he follows this attack by any other one while Riku is getting freed, it can become a guaranteed Game Over. Provided Riku has Once More and Second Chance equipped, the HP orbs that are spread across the battlefield can act as a failsafe in case Curaga is still in cool down or if Leaf Bracer isn't equipped. Riku may as well combine Doubleflight followed by Firaga Burst and Ice Barrage for a temporary safe spot making him avoid most of the boss's attacks while dealing major damage.

Videos

Anti Black Coat — KHDDDHD
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