Tireblade: Difference between revisions
From the Kingdom Hearts Wiki, the Kingdom Hearts encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
|||
(11 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown) | |||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
|type=Emblem Heartless | |type=Emblem Heartless | ||
|spec=Heartless | |spec=Heartless | ||
|journalKH3= | |journalKH3=One monster, two modes, all trouble.<br><br>In their aerial form, they'll flit about on blade-wings, slashing at you whenever they get the chance.<br><br>In their ground form, they'll lob rockets your way. Watch the target on the ground: when it turns red, that's your cue to bail! | ||
|KH3HP0=1 | |||
|KH3EXP0=1 | |||
|KH3loc1=Toy Box | |||
|KH3enc1=Battlegate 4 | |||
|KH3LV1=60 | |||
|KH3loc2=San Fransokyo | |||
|KH3LV2=38 | |||
|KH3loc3=San Fransokyo | |||
|KH3enc3=D | |||
|KH3LV3=42 | |||
|KH3loc4=San Fransokyo | |||
|KH3enc4=Battlegate 12 | |||
|KH3LV4=60 | |||
|KH3phys=×1.0 | |||
|KH3fire=×1.0 | |||
|KH3bliz=×1.0 | |||
|KH3thun=×1.5 | |||
|KH3water=×1.0 | |||
|KH3aero=×1.0 | |||
|KH3dark=×1.0 | |||
|KH3neutral=×1.0 | |||
|KH3rapid=×1.0 | |||
|KH3free=◯ | |||
|KH3elec=◯ | |||
|KH3stun=◯ | |||
|KH3hunny=◯ | |||
|KH3reac=0 | |||
|KH3rev=— | |||
|KH3att=×1.1 | |||
|KH3dam=— | |||
|KH3reward=HP prize (1) ×3, Munny (1) ×2<br>Lightning Stone (8%), Lightning Gem (4%), Lightning Crystal (2%) | |||
|KH3world=Toy Box, San Fransokyo | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Tireblade''' is an [[Emblem Heartless]] that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. | The '''Tireblade''' is an [[Emblem Heartless]] that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. | ||
==Story== | |||
===''Kingdom Hearts III''=== | |||
Tireblades are among the Heartless attacking [[San Fransokyo]]. [[Hiro Hamada|Hiro]] makes them part of his A.R. training for [[Big Hero 6]], to help them learn from watching [[Sora]] train against them. [[Fred]] later uses his new "freeze-nado" technique to destroy multiple Tireblades with a tornado of fire and ice. | |||
==Design== | |||
{{sec-stub}} | |||
==Strategy== | |||
Tireblades are not very difficult enemies, and can easily be taken out in just a combo. When fighting groups, the recently acquired [[Thundaga]] is perfect thanks to their weakness to it. Just two shots is enough to kill even a full pack of Tireblades. Also note that blocking their rocket attack will send the missile back at them, dealing damage. | |||
{{atk-o|kh3}} | |||
{{atk|{{nihongo|'''Horizontal Spin Slash'''|横回転斬り|<br>Yoko Kaiten Kiri}}|Physical|1.0|◯|2|Slashes its wings while spinning sideways. Only used in flight form.}} | |||
{{atk|{{nihongo|'''Vertical Spin Slash'''|縦回転斬り|<br>Tate Kaiten Kiri}}|Physical|1.0|◯|2|After turning both wings down, it advances while spinning horizontally. Only used in flight form.}} | |||
{{atk|{{nihongo|'''Vertical Rocket'''|垂直ロケット弾|<br>Suichoku Roketto-dan}}|Fire|1.5|△|2|After shooting rockets in the air, a marker appears and follows opponents. When the marker turns red, a rocket will drop at that location.}} | |||
{{atk-c}} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Tireblade (Art).png|Concept art of the Tireblade in flight mode. | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{enemy-stub}} | {{enemy-stub}} | ||
{{HeartlessDirectory}} | {{HeartlessDirectory}} |
Revision as of 18:00, 18 August 2023
Tireblade
|
---|
Kingdom Hearts III |
One monster, two modes, all trouble. In their aerial form, they'll flit about on blade-wings, slashing at you whenever they get the chance. In their ground form, they'll lob rockets your way. Watch the target on the ground: when it turns red, that's your cue to bail! |
Location | HP | Strength | Defense | EXP | |||||||
Toy Box (Battlegate 4) |
137 | 73 | 37 | 353 | |||||||
San Fransokyo | 95 | 52 | 26 | 146 | |||||||
San Fransokyo (The Final World cleared) |
102 | 55 | 28 | 177 | |||||||
San Fransokyo (Battlegate 12) |
137 | 73 | 37 | 353 | |||||||
Physical | Fire | Blizzard | Thunder | Water | |||||||
×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.5 | ×1.0 | |||||||
Aero | Dark | Neutral | Rapid-fire | ||||||||
×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ×1.0 | ||||||||
Freeze | Electrify | Stun | Hunny | ||||||||
◯ | ◯ | ◯ | ◯ | ||||||||
Reaction Endurance |
Revenge Value |
Attraction Magnification |
Damage Limit | ||||||||
0 | — | ×1.1 | —
| ||||||||
Rewards | |||||||||||
HP prize (1) ×3, Munny (1) ×2 Lightning Stone (8%), Lightning Gem (4%), Lightning Crystal (2%) | |||||||||||
World(s) | |||||||||||
Toy Box, San Fransokyo | |||||||||||
The Tireblade is an Emblem Heartless that appears in Kingdom Hearts III.
Story
Kingdom Hearts III
Tireblades are among the Heartless attacking San Fransokyo. Hiro makes them part of his A.R. training for Big Hero 6, to help them learn from watching Sora train against them. Fred later uses his new "freeze-nado" technique to destroy multiple Tireblades with a tornado of fire and ice.
Design
Strategy
Tireblades are not very difficult enemies, and can easily be taken out in just a combo. When fighting groups, the recently acquired Thundaga is perfect thanks to their weakness to it. Just two shots is enough to kill even a full pack of Tireblades. Also note that blocking their rocket attack will send the missile back at them, dealing damage.
Technique | Element | Status | Power | Block? | Repel LV | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Horizontal Spin Slash (横回転斬り Yoko Kaiten Kiri ) |
Physical | 1.0 | ◯ | 2 | ||
Slashes its wings while spinning sideways. Only used in flight form. | ||||||
Vertical Spin Slash (縦回転斬り Tate Kaiten Kiri ) |
Physical | 1.0 | ◯ | 2 | ||
After turning both wings down, it advances while spinning horizontally. Only used in flight form. | ||||||
Vertical Rocket (垂直ロケット弾 Suichoku Roketto-dan ) |
Fire | 1.5 | △ | 2 | ||
After shooting rockets in the air, a marker appears and follows opponents. When the marker turns red, a rocket will drop at that location. | ||||||
Guard/Block: △ = Can be blocked; O = Can be blocked and interrupted (melee) or deflected back (projectile); X = Cannot be blocked. |