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{{InfoAccessKHIII | |||
|name=Silver Necklace | |||
|katakana=シルバーネックレス | |||
|romaji=Shirubā Nekkuresu | |||
|jpname= | |||
|size=128px | |||
|desc=A supreme necklace that confers a variety of bonuses. | |||
|str=+2 | |||
|mag=+2 | |||
|AP=+10 | |||
|ability=[[MP Haste]] | |||
|sell=375 | |||
|get=Chest at the [[Isla De Los Mástiles]]; defeat Heartless on deck of a [[Black Ship (Large)]] (30%) | |||
}} | |||
The '''Silver Necklace''' is an [[accessory]] introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. | |||
==Other appearances== | |||
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the Silver Necklace was originally intended to have twelve different variants. In addition to the version in the final game, variants which switch out the +2 Strength and +2 Magic for [[Blizzard Boost]], [[Water Boost]], [[Magic Treasure Magnet]], [[Second Chance]], [[Stun Protection]], [[Item Boost]], [[Fire Syphon]], [[Blizzard Syphon]], [[Thunder Syphon]], [[Water Syphon]], or [[Aero Syphon]] exist in the game's code.<!--cite to youtube video on removed content page--> | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Bronze Necklace]] | |||
*[[Master's Necklace]] |
Latest revision as of 17:55, 4 November 2023
Kingdom Hearts III Silver Necklace | |||
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"A supreme necklace that confers a variety of bonuses." | |||
Japanese | シルバーネックレス | ||
Rōmaji | Shirubā Nekkuresu | ||
Stats | |||
Strength | Magic | AP | |
+2 | +2 | +10 | |
Ability | |||
MP Haste | |||
Buy | Sell | ||
— | 375 | ||
Obtained | |||
Chest at the Isla De Los Mástiles; defeat Heartless on deck of a Black Ship (Large) (30%) |
The Silver Necklace is an accessory introduced in Kingdom Hearts III.
Other appearances[edit]
In Kingdom Hearts III, the Silver Necklace was originally intended to have twelve different variants. In addition to the version in the final game, variants which switch out the +2 Strength and +2 Magic for Blizzard Boost, Water Boost, Magic Treasure Magnet, Second Chance, Stun Protection, Item Boost, Fire Syphon, Blizzard Syphon, Thunder Syphon, Water Syphon, or Aero Syphon exist in the game's code.