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*The '''[[Majestic Mushroom]]''' shield from ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''. | *The '''[[Majestic Mushroom]]''' shield from ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''. | ||
*The '''[[Ultimate Mushroom]]''' shield from ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''. | *The '''[[Ultimate Mushroom]]''' shield from ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''. | ||
*The '''[[Forest Mushrooms]]''' material from ''Kingdom Hearts χ''. | |||
*The '''[[Mushroom Terrine]]''' dish from ''Kingdom Hearts III''. | *The '''[[Mushroom Terrine]]''' dish from ''Kingdom Hearts III''. | ||
*The '''[[Ingredients#Mushrooms|ingredient type]]''' from ''Kingdom Hearts III''. | *The '''[[Ingredients#Mushrooms|ingredient type]]''' from ''Kingdom Hearts III''. |
Latest revision as of 15:30, 2 December 2023
The term Mushroom is used to refer to several different concepts in the Kingdom Hearts series:
- The key item for the raft from Kingdom Hearts.
- The White Mushroom Heartless introduced in Kingdom Hearts.
- The Gummi Ship Blueprint from Kingdom Hearts II.
- The Mushroom XIII Heartless from Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.
- The Plain Mushroom staff from Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.
- The Precious Mushroom staff from Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.
- The Premium Mushroom staff from Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.
- The Joyous Mushroom shield from Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.
- The Majestic Mushroom shield from Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.
- The Ultimate Mushroom shield from Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.
- The Forest Mushrooms material from Kingdom Hearts χ.
- The Mushroom Terrine dish from Kingdom Hearts III.
- The ingredient type from Kingdom Hearts III.
- The Portobello ingredient, called Mushroom in Japanese, from Kingdom Hearts III.
- The King Oyster Mushroom ingredient from Kingdom Hearts III.
- The Miller Mushroom ingredient from Kingdom Hearts III.