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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. Subsequent uses of the technique makes the starting count lower.
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. His subsequent uses of the technique makes the starting count lower. It is also inflicted to oneself by using the [[Wrath of Darkness]] command for the 4th time.


In other games, Doom appears as various and similar techniques.  
In other games, Doom appears as various and similar techniques.  


In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Death Sentence is casted by the [[Phantom]], is tied to the minute hand of the [[Clock Tower]], and can be delayed by casting [[Stop]] on the clock face. In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'', [[Game:Marluxia|Marluxia]]'s third form where it is a sleight that must be broken by breaking a series of the opponent's cards similar to Card Duels.
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Death Sentence is casted by the [[Phantom]], is tied to the minute hand of the [[Clock Tower]], and can be delayed by casting [[Stop]] on the clock face. In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'', [[Game:Marluxia|Marluxia]]'s third form uses it as sleight that must be broken by breaking a series of the opponent's cards similar to Card Duels.


In addition, Marluxia's Absent Silhouette and Replica Data in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' inflict Sora with a similar status effect at the start of each battle. This countdown starts at Sora's [[level]] and is reduced by one each time Sora is hit by the [[Graceful Dahlia]], although it can be refilled using the [[Restore Count]] reaction command.  
In addition, Marluxia's Absent Silhouette and Replica Data in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' inflict Sora with a similar status effect at the start of each battle. This countdown starts at Sora's [[level]] and is reduced by one each time Sora is hit by the [[Graceful Dahlia]], although it can be refilled using the [[Restore Count]] reaction command.  
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===Electrify===
===Electrify===
The {{nihongo|'''Electrify'''|帯電|Taiden|lit. "Electrification"}} status effect, also called '''Jolt''', was introduced in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. It electrifies the victim, causing them to take damage—up to 10% of their maximum HP in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' and up to 12.5% in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''—when coming into contact with enemies, other party members, or even walls or other objects. It is typically caused by {{c|Thunder|element}}-type commands and attacks, and abilities like [[Thunder Finish]] and [[Thunder Counter]].
The {{nihongo|'''Electrify'''|帯電|Taiden|lit. "Electrification"}} status effect, also called '''Jolt''', was introduced in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. It electrifies the victim, causing them to take damage—up to 10% of their maximum HP in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' and up to 12.5% in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''—when coming into contact with enemies, other party members, or even walls or other objects. It is typically caused by {{c|Thunder|element}}-type commands and attacks, and abilities like [[Thunder Finish]] and [[Thunder Counter]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Electrify causes the victim to discharge electricity when making contact with an ally, causing everyone involved to lose 20% HP and ending the status effect. When enemies (with the exception of the [[Water Core]]) are inflicted with this status effect, they will stop attacking. Party members's HP cannot drop below 1, however enemies can be defeated from the discharge.


A variation of Jolt can be inflicted on [[Undead Pirate]]s, [[Captain Barbossa]], and the [[Grim Reaper]], by attacking with [[Thunder]]. It causes them to move slowly and jerkily, but it does not inflict damage.
A variation of Jolt can be inflicted on [[Undead Pirate]]s, [[Captain Barbossa]], and the [[Grim Reaper]], by attacking with [[Thunder]]. It causes them to move slowly and jerkily, but it does not inflict damage.


A similar effect can be inflicted on [[Maleficent's Goons]] in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', causing them to run around faster and suffer damage, an allusion to their punishment for failing to find Princess Aurora in the original movie. <!--
A similar effect can be inflicted on [[Maleficent's Goons]] in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', causing them to run around faster and suffer damage, an allusion to their punishment for failing to find Princess Aurora in the original movie.<gallery>
 
Data-Sora can prevent Jolt status effect by equipping the [[Thunder Charm]] accessory.
 
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Electrify causes the victim to discharge electricity when making contact with an ally, causing everyone involved to lose 20% HP and ending the status effect. When enemies (with the exception of the [[Water Core]]) are inflicted with this status effect, they will stop attacking. Party members cannot go below 1 HP, however enemies can be reduced to 0 HP from the discharge.
 
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File:Jolted KHREC.png|Data-Sora suffering from Jolt.
File:Jolted KHREC.png|Data-Sora suffering from Jolt.
File:Electrified KHIII.png|A Shadow suffering from Electrify.
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{{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]].
{{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?-->.
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', an effect similar to Poison appears and is caused by the [[Black Fungus]]'s Dark Touch and Dark Poison.
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File:Poisoned Sora KH.png|Sora suffering from the effects of the poison gas.
File:Poisoned Sora KH.png|Sora suffering from the effects of the Black Fungus's attacks.
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''.
{{nihongo|'''Silence'''|沈黙「サイレンス」|Chinmoku/Sairensu}} was introduced as a status effect 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.
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:Stopped KHRECOM.png|A Creeper Plant suffering from Stop.
File:Stop Barrier KHBBS.gif|Aqua's Stop Barrier causes all enemies who touch it to suffer from Stop.
File:Stop Barrier KHBBS.gif|Aqua's Stop Barrier causes all enemies who touch it to suffer from Stop.
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===Warp===
===Warp===
The {{nihongo|'''Warp'''|デジョン|Dejon|lit. "Dezone"}} status effect appears in ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories''. It causes the victim to be removed from the battlefield, regardless of their remaining HP. In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', no experience is earned from enemies defeated in this way, though in ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'' this was limited to the Warp technique itself. Warp is caused by the [[Warp]] and [[Warpinator]] techniques, and by combo finishers under the effect of [[Warp Break]], except when used by Lexaeus and during Link Batles and bosses with decks{{KHCoM}}.
The {{nihongo|'''Warp'''|デジョン|Dejon|lit. "Dezone"}} status effect appears in ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''. It causes the victim to be removed from the battlefield, regardless of their remaining HP. In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', no experience is earned from enemies defeated in this way, though in ''Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories'' this was limited to the Warp technique itself. Warp is caused by the [[Warp]] and [[Warpinator]] techniques, and by combo finishers under the effect of [[Warp Break]], except when used by Lexaeus and during Link Batles and bosses with decks{{KHCoM}}.
 
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Warped KHRECOM.png|Sora successfully using Warp Break on a Shadow.
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===Zero Gravity===
===Zero Gravity===
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