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The '''Schwarzgeist''' is a Gummi Heartless that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. | The '''Schwarzgeist''' is a Gummi Heartless that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. | ||
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The Schwarzgeist originated from ''{{w|Einhänder}}'', a scrolling shooter developed by Square | [[File:Schwarzgeist Einhander.jpg|thumb|200px|left|Artwork of the Schwarzgeist with two Shields from ''Einhänder''.]] | ||
The Schwarzgeist originated from ''{{w|Einhänder}}'', a scrolling shooter developed and released for the {{w|PlayStation}} in 1997 by Square. | |||
Schwarzgeist, meaning "black ghost" in German, was the stage 6 boss of the game. If beaten in a certain way it would send out the Monitor, something which it also does in its appearance in ''Kingdom Hearts III''. | Schwarzgeist, meaning "black ghost" in German, was the stage 6 boss of the game. If beaten in a certain way it would send out the Monitor, something which it also does in its appearance in ''Kingdom Hearts III''. Its attack patterns in ''Kingdom Hearts III'', most notably its laser attack, are all derived from its appearance in ''Einhänder''. | ||
It has a unique battle theme among Gummi bosses; an arrangement of ''Thermosphere'', the theme played while fighting it in ''Einhänder''. When fighting the Schwarzgeist with the Endymion Special Blueprint, the original version of ''Thermosphere'' will play instead. Regardless of the ship used, the original version of Monitor's battle theme, ''Afterimage'', will be played while fighting it. | |||
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