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The status effect system was formally introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]''. In ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', conditions such as {{c|Stun|element}} and {{c|Percentage|element}} that would later be status effects are instead classified as elements. There are several techniques in the series that inflict conditions similar status effects but are considered abilities and are not classified as part of the status effect system; examples include [[Kurt Zisa]]'s Silence ability, [[Enemy Card]] effects, [[License]] effects, the [[Barrier Master]]'s Invincibility Barrier technique, and the [[Vanish]] spell.
The status effect system was formally introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]''. In ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', conditions such as {{c|Stun|element}} and {{c|Percentage|element}} that would later be status effects are instead classified as elements. There are several techniques in the series that inflict conditions similar status effects but are considered abilities and are not classified as part of the status effect system; examples include [[Kurt Zisa]]'s Silence ability, [[Enemy Card]] effects, [[License]] effects, the [[Barrier Master]]'s Invincibility Barrier technique, and the [[Vanish]] spell.


The majority of status effects automatically go away over time, but negative status effects can be removed early using the [[Panacea]], [[Elixir]], and [[Megalixir]] items or the [[Esuna]] command. In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', a character's elemental resistance determines their resistance to each status effect, which can be raised by equipping [[Level Up]] or [[Ring Panel]]s. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'', status effects can be nullified by equipping certain [[accessories]].
The majority of status effects automatically go away over time, but negative status effects can be removed early using the [[Panacea]], [[Elixir]], and [[Megalixir]] items or the [[Esuna]] command. In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', a character's elemental resistance determines their resistance to each status effect, which can be raised by equipping [[Level Up]] or [[Ring Panel]]s. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' status effects can be nullified by equipping certain [[accessories]], [[armor]]s, or [[Abilities (KH3D)|abilities]] respectively.


==List of status effects==
==List of status effects==
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File:Command Locked KHREC.png|Data-Sora suffering from Command Lock.
File:Command Locked KHREC.png|Data-Sora suffering from Command Lock.
File:Command Seal KH3D.png|Riku suffering from Command Seal.
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{{nihongo|'''Doom'''|デス|Desu|lit. "Death"}} appears as a status effect in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.
{{nihongo|'''Doom'''|デス|Desu|lit. "Death"}} appears as a status effect in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''.


It automatically knocks out the victim independently of their HP after a 5 seconds indicated by a counter overhead, similar to [[#Time Bomb|Time Bomb]]. It is inflicted by the [[Dark Haze]] command and the [[Game:Young Xehanort|Unknown]]'s Doom web attack, which traps the protagonist and must be negated by tapping {{button|x}} quickly enough{{?}}<!--how many times?--> within four seconds.
It automatically knocks out the victim independently of their HP after a 5 seconds indicated by a counter overhead, similar to [[#Time Bomb|Time Bomb]]. It is inflicted by the [[Dark Haze]] command and the [[Game:Young Xehanort|Unknown]]'s Doom web attack, which traps the protagonist and must be negated by tapping {{button|x}} quickly enough{{?}}<!--how many times?--> within four seconds. Subsequent uses of the technique makes the starting count lower.


In other games, Doom appears as various and similar techniques.  
In other games, Doom appears as various and similar techniques.  
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===Poison===
===Poison===
The {{nihongo|'''Poison'''|ポイズン/毒|Poizun/Doku}} status effect appears in ''Kingdom Hearts'', ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ'', and ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''. It gradually depletes the victim's HP. Poison is inflicted by commands like [[Poison]] and [[Poison Edge]], and enemies like the [[Black Fungus]] and [[Vile Phial]].
{{nihongo|'''Poison'''|ポイズン/毒|Poizun/Doku}} appears as a status effect in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ'', and ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''. It gradually depletes the victim's HP. Poison is inflicted by commands like [[Poison]] and [[Poison Edge]], and enemies like the [[Vile Phial]].
 
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', an effect similar to Poison appears and is caused by the [[Black Fungus]]'s poison gas attack{{?}}<!--Does it have a name?-->.
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File:Poisoned Sora KH.png|Sora suffering from Poison.
File:Poisoned Sora KH.png|Sora suffering from the effects of the poison gas.
File:Poisoned KHBBS.png|A Blue Sea-Salt suffering from Poison.
File:Poisoned KHBBS.png|A Blue Sea-Salt suffering from Poison.
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===Silence===
===Silence===
The {{nihongo|'''Silence'''|沈黙「サイレンス」|Chinmoku/Sairensu}} status effect was introduced in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. It prevents the victim from using magic, similar to [[#Command Lock|Command Lock]]. Silence is inflicted by Moon-type attacks in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''.
The {{nihongo|'''Silence'''|沈黙「サイレンス」|Chinmoku/Sairensu}} status effect was introduced in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. It prevents the victim from using magic, similar to [[#Command Lock|Command Lock]]. Silence is inflicted by Moon-type attacks in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''.
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', [[Kurt Zisa]]'s Silence technique has similar effects. ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', the {{ns|Game|Lingering Will}}'s Command Seal Attack has a similar effect when it affects Sora's Magic and Item commands.
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File:Silenced KHD.png|Roxas suffering from Silence.
File:Silenced KHD.png|Roxas suffering from Silence.
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File:Slowed KHREC.png|Data-Sora suffering from Slow.
File:Slowed KHREC.png|Data-Sora suffering from Slow.
File:Slowed KHBBS.png|A Tank Toppler suffering from Slow.
File:Slowed KHBBS.png|A Tank Toppler suffering from Slow.
File:Slowed KH3D.png|Commantis suffering from Slow.
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===Time Break===
===Time Break===
The '''Time Break'''<!--Name taken from the game files--> status effect appears in ''Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind''. It further depletes the time gauge on all Situation Commands. Time Break takes effect even when using a [[Formchange]] or [[Link Summon]] and ignores the status effect immunity granted by [[Panacea]]s, but it will not affect the Finish commands on Formchanges that are active on a Keyblade other than the one currently equipped.
The '''Time Break'''<!--Name taken from the game files--> status effect appears in ''Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind''. It further depletes the time gauge on all Situation Commands. Time Break takes effect even during a [[Formchange]] or [[Link Summon]] and ignores the status effect immunity granted by [[Panacea]]s, but it will not affect the Finish commands on Formchanges that are active on a Keyblade other than the one currently equipped.


It is inflicted by {{ns|Game|Young Xehanort}}'s Recreated Data Malice Whip, {{ns|Game|Master Xehanort}}'s Recreated Data whip attack, and {{ns|Game|Yozora}}'s rushing crossbow attack with a red tornado-like effect.
It is inflicted by {{ns|Game|Young Xehanort}}'s Recreated Data Malice Whip, {{ns|Game|Master Xehanort}}'s Recreated Data whip attack, and {{ns|Game|Yozora}}'s rushing crossbow attack with a red tornado-like effect.
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