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{{ | {{game|KH2|FM2}} | ||
The '''Dreamcloud''' is a shield | {{InfoWeaponKHII | ||
|name=Dreamcloud | |||
|katakana=クムロニンブス | |||
|romaji=Kumuronimbusu | |||
|jpname=Cumulonimbus | |||
|desc=A shield with great strength used solely for attacking. | |||
|str=+4 | |||
|buy=600 | |||
|sell=300 | |||
|get=[[Kumop's Moogle Shop]] | |||
}} | |||
The '''Dreamcloud''' is a shield that can be wielded by [[Goofy]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. | |||
==Design== | |||
The Dreamcloud is shaped like a blue, rounded diamond with short, triangular spikes in the middle of each side. Each spike has a small silver circle on it, while each of the main shield's corners sports a yellow and white swirling pattern. The main shield is surrounded by an asymmetrical yellow extension that resembles lightning. | |||
The Dreamcloud's Japanese name comes from the "{{w|Cumulonimbus cloud}}". | |||
{{shield}} | {{shield}} | ||
[[Category:Shields]] | [[fr:Cumulonimbus]] | ||
[[de:Kumulus-Kranz]] | |||
[[Category:Shields (Goofy)]] |
Latest revision as of 19:00, 5 December 2023
Kingdom Hearts II Dreamcloud | |||
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"A shield with great strength used solely for attacking." | |||
Japanese | クムロニンブス | ||
Rōmaji | Kumuronimbusu | ||
Translation | Cumulonimbus | ||
Stats | |||
Strength | Magic | ||
+4 | +0 | ||
Buy | Sell | ||
600 | 300 | ||
Obtained | |||
Kumop's Moogle Shop |
The Dreamcloud is a shield that can be wielded by Goofy in Kingdom Hearts II.
Design[edit]
The Dreamcloud is shaped like a blue, rounded diamond with short, triangular spikes in the middle of each side. Each spike has a small silver circle on it, while each of the main shield's corners sports a yellow and white swirling pattern. The main shield is surrounded by an asymmetrical yellow extension that resembles lightning.
The Dreamcloud's Japanese name comes from the "Cumulonimbus cloud".