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Gummi blocks are essentially portable blocks of elastic material that have properties attached to them. They can be utilized in one form to create [[Gummi Ship]]s, which are necessary to travel from world to world. Blocks can be found in chests, dropped from fallen enemies and ships and even purchased when [[Pinocchio]] and [[Gepetto]] are in [[Traverse Town]]. They can also be bought from [[Cid]] who eventually proves to be an expert in Gummi engineering and helps when [[Sora]] finds half of a Navi-G block in [[Deep Jungle]].
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[[File:Gummi Ship Builder 01 KH.png|thumb|A Gummi Ship in ''Kingdom Hearts''.]]
{{nihongo|'''Gummi Blocks'''|グミブロック|Gumi Burokku}} are materials used primarily in the creation and modification of [[Gummi Ship]]s. They are elastic and rubber-like in texture, and appear in many varieties. Each type has its own shape and properties and a wide variety of uses.  


A basic understanding of what Gummi blocks are can be inferred from the [[Ansem Reports]]. It appears that when [[Heartless]] appear, or when the door leading to a world's heart is opened, the wall that protects that world collapses. Gummi blocks then appear in said world, as in the case of Ansem's study of the meteors, suggesting that the blocks are remnants of the protective wall of the world. This would account for them appearing in many shapes and forms and bonding easily with each other. It is possible that Gummi is also present in between worlds, which might explain the presence of so many [[Heartless]] Gummi ships. The nature and origin of Gummi blocks allows them to travel to other worlds.
==History==
===''Kingdom Hearts χ''===
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During one of the many quests {{c|Player|KHχ}} encounters in [[Daybreak Town]], a mysterious shooting star crashes into the boardwalk, which turns out to be the Gummi Ship that [[Donald Duck]] and [[Goofy]] use. The crash landing broke the ship up, so Player then goes around exterminating Gummi Heartless in multiple worlds until they encounter [[King Mickey]], Chip, and Dale, who land in Daybreak Town via the Star Shard. The local Moogle shopkeeper tries to get more blocks than Player, but fails, even though it makes a Moogle Gummi Ship. Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Chip, and Dale leave once the ship is fixed.
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As mentioned in the Ansem Reports, Gummi blocks are "elastic" and "bond easily" when combined, as evident when creating [[Gummi Ship]]s. The blocks themselves are very numerous and come in all shapes and sizes with properties attached to each. When added to Gummi ships, they provide advantages such as improved armor, increased acceleration and greater firepower. In both versions of Kingdom Hearts, specialized Gummi blocks can be used for other advantages, such as warp travel in [[Kingdom Hearts]].
===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
[[File:Star Shard (Art).png|right|135px]]
[[Mickey Mouse]] uses a Gummi block called a {{nihongo|'''{{a|Star Shard}}'''|星のカケラ|Hoshi no Kakera}} to travel the worlds. The Star Shard is a star-shaped crystal, as opposed to the block-like, geometric shapes of typical Gummi Blocks. If the user does not know how to control the shard, it activates its power randomly and the traveler never knows where he will land or when he will be transported away; thus, Mickey's visits to the same worlds that Terra, Ventus, and Aqua end up are often purely coincidental. It is known that King Mickey is not the only character to come in contact with or use the Star Shard; both [[Ventus]] and [[Captain Hook]] have been shown to find King Mickey's Star Shard.


===''Kingdom Hearts''===
According to [[Ansem's Reports]] found in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', [[Xehanort]] caused Gummi Blocks to appear in [[Radiant Garden]] for the first time and was also the first to study them. By this time, the [[Disney Castle]] world had already made use of this material, as King Mickey appeared in Radiant Garden in a Gummi Ship soon after. Unknown to Xehanort, by opening the door to the heart of Radiant Garden, he also opened the gateway that allowed his world to interact with others. 


== Names of Gummi Blocks ==
A basic understanding of what Gummi blocks are can be inferred from the Ansem Reports. It appears that when the door leading to a world's heart is opened, the wall that protects that world collapses. Gummi blocks then appear in said world, as in the case of Ansem's study of the meteors, suggesting that the blocks are remnants of the protective wall of the world. The nature and origin of Gummi blocks are what allows them to travel to other worlds.


'''Cockpits'''
As mentioned in the Ansem Reports, Gummi blocks are "elastic" and "bond easily" when combined, as evident when creating Gummi Ships. The blocks themselves are very numerous and come in all shapes and sizes with properties attached to each. When added to Gummi ships, they provide advantages such as improved armor, increased acceleration, and greater firepower. In both versions of ''Kingdom Hearts'', specialized Gummi blocks can be used for other advantages, such as warp travel in ''Kingdom Hearts''.


Type                    Size  Max  Cost  Desc.
===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''===
[[Donald Duck]] and [[Goofy]] later use Mickey's Star Shard to travel to [[The World That Never Was]] to aid [[Lea]], Mickey, and [[Riku]] against [[Master Xehanort]].


Cure-G                 2x2x2  1        Recovery from items
==Obtaining Gummi Blocks==
===''Kingdom Hearts''===
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[[File:Gummi Shop KH.png|thumb|Cid's Gummi Shop in ''Kingdom Hearts''.]]
The primary way that [[Sora]] obtains Gummi Blocks is by destroying enemy Gummi Ships and obtaining blocks or blueprints from their remnants. Rarer blocks, however, can be found in chests throughout the worlds and dropped from certain [[Heartless]]. Later on in ''Kingdom Hearts'', they can be purchased from [[Cid]] who, in a nod to his affinity with Airships, is an expert in Gummi engineering. Cid resumes his former work with Gummi Ships when Sora finds Gummi Blocks to give to him. Special Gummis, such as [[Navi-G Piece]]s and [[Navi-Gummi]]s, are obtained at certain points within the story. An entire set of Gummi Blocks is also awarded as a prize for finding all of the [[99 Puppies]] for [[Pongo and Perdita]].


Curaga-G                2x2x2  1  500  Better recovery from items
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
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Unlike its predecessor, ''Kingdom Hearts II'' gummis can only be obtained within the Gummi Ship mini-game, or through purchase in the Gummi Ship editor. Rare gummis are awarded by completing special goals within [[Gummi Missions]], or by destroying special enemies.


Life-G                  2x2x2  1  750  Restore ARM once           
Notably, enemy ships in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' are not made of Gummi blocks, but are, in fact, actual ships.


Full-Life-G            2x2x2  1        Restores max ARM once
===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
 
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'''Engines'''
{{Gummi}}
 
[[de:Gumisteine]]
Type                    Size  Max  Cost  Desc.
[[Category:Gummi]]
 
Fire-G                  1x1x1  6  120  Low-power, supercompact
 
Fira-G                  1x1x2  6  250  Mid-power, compact
 
Firaga-G                2x2x2  4  500  Mid-power, mid-size
 
Flare-G                1x1x3  4  1000  High-power, mid-size   
 
Holy-G                  2x2x2  2  1500  High-power, full-size   
 
'''Armor'''
 
Type                    Size  Max  Cost  Desc.
 
Protect-G cube          1x1x1  99    20  Armor Lv. 1
 
Protect-G wedge        1x1x1  99    20  Armor Lv. 1
 
Protect-G pyramid      1x1x1  99    20  Armor Lv. 1
 
Protect-G cylinder      1x1x1  30    20  Armor Lv. 1
 
Protect-G pie          1x1x1  30    20  Armor Lv. 1
 
Protect-G round corner  1x1x1  10    20  Armor Lv. 1
 
Protect-G cone          1x1x1  10    20  Armor Lv. 1
 
Protect-G dome          1x1x1  10    20  Armor Lv. 1
 
Shell-G cube            1x1x1  99        Armor Lv. 2
 
Shell-G wedge          1x1x1  99        Armor Lv. 2
 
Shell-G pyramid        1x1x1  99        Armor Lv. 2
 
Shell-G cylinder        1x1x1  20        Armor Lv. 2
 
Shell-G pie            1x1x1  20        Armor Lv. 2
 
Shell-G round corner    1x1x1  8        Armor Lv. 2
 
Shell-G cone            1x1x1  8        Armor Lv. 2
 
Shell-G dome            1x1x1  8        Armor Lv. 2
 
Dispel-G cube          1x1x1  99        Armor Lv. 3
 
Dispel-G wedge          1x1x1  99        Armor Lv. 3
 
Dispel-G pyramid        1x1x1  99        Armor Lv. 3
 
Dispel-G cylinder      1x1x1  10        Armor Lv. 3
 
Dispel-G pie            1x1x1  10        Armor Lv. 3
 
Dispel-G round corner  1x1x1  6        Armor Lv. 3
 
Dispel-G cone          1x1x1  6        Armor Lv. 3
 
Dispel-G dome          1x1x1  6        Armor Lv. 3
 
 
'''Wings'''
 
Type                    Size  Max  Cost  Desc.
 
Aero-G <                1x1x1  99    20  Manuever Lv. 1
 
Aero-G >                1x1x1  99    20  Manuever Lv. 1
 
Aero-G square          1x1x1  99    20  Manuever Lv. 1
 
Aerora-G <              1x1x2  30    40  Manuever Lv. 2
 
Aerora-G >              1x1x2  30    40  Manuever Lv. 2
 
Aeroga-G <              1x1x3  20        Manuever Lv. 4
 
Aeroga-G >              1x1x3  20        Manuever Lv. 4
 
Float-G  <              1x1x3  10        Manuever Lv. 3
 
Float-G  >              1x1x3  10        Manuever Lv. 3
 
Tornado-G <            2x1x2  10        Manuever Lv. 5
 
Tornado-G >            2x1x2  10        Manuever Lv. 5
 
 
'''Weapons'''
 
Type                    Size  Max  Cost  Desc.
 
Thunder-G              1x1x2  10  500  Cannon Lv. 1
 
Thundara-G              1x1x2  8  1000  Cannon Lv. 2
 
Thundaga-G              1x1x3  6  1500  Cannon Lv. 3  **
 
Comet-G                1x1x2  8  500  Laser Lv. 1
 
Meteor-G                1x1x2  6  1500  Laser Lv. 2
 
Ultima-G                1x1x3  4        Laser Lv. 3
 
 
'''Special'''
 
Type                    Size  Max  Cost  Desc.
 
Drain-G <              4x1x1  4  500  Grab one item
 
Drain-G >              4x1x1  4  500  Grab one item
 
Esuna-G circle          1x1x1  6  400  Reveal Lv. 2
 
Esuna-G square          1x1x1  10  250  Reveal Lv. 1
 
Haste-G                1x1x2  2  1000  Booster Lv. 1
 
Haste2-G                1x1x2  2  1500  Booster Lv. 2          **
 
Osmose-G <              4x1x1  2  1000  Grab many items        **
 
Osmose-G >              4x1x1  2  1000  Grab many items        **
 
Warp-G                  1x1x1  1        Warp between worlds
 
Transform-G            1x1x1  1        Transform ship
 
Scan-G uni              1x2x1  2  250  Uni-directional radar
 
Scan-G omni            1x2x1  2  500  Omni-directional radar
 
Shield-G                1x1x2  1  500  Protects one section
 
Shield2-G              1x1x2  1  1500  Protects entire ship    **
 
 
 
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A Gummi Ship in Kingdom Hearts.

Gummi Blocks (グミブロック Gumi Burokku?) are materials used primarily in the creation and modification of Gummi Ships. They are elastic and rubber-like in texture, and appear in many varieties. Each type has its own shape and properties and a wide variety of uses.

History[edit]

Kingdom Hearts χ[edit]

During one of the many quests Player encounters in Daybreak Town, a mysterious shooting star crashes into the boardwalk, which turns out to be the Gummi Ship that Donald Duck and Goofy use. The crash landing broke the ship up, so Player then goes around exterminating Gummi Heartless in multiple worlds until they encounter King Mickey, Chip, and Dale, who land in Daybreak Town via the Star Shard. The local Moogle shopkeeper tries to get more blocks than Player, but fails, even though it makes a Moogle Gummi Ship. Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Chip, and Dale leave once the ship is fixed.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep[edit]

Star Shard (Art).png

Mickey Mouse uses a Gummi block called a Star Shard (星のカケラ Hoshi no Kakera?) to travel the worlds. The Star Shard is a star-shaped crystal, as opposed to the block-like, geometric shapes of typical Gummi Blocks. If the user does not know how to control the shard, it activates its power randomly and the traveler never knows where he will land or when he will be transported away; thus, Mickey's visits to the same worlds that Terra, Ventus, and Aqua end up are often purely coincidental. It is known that King Mickey is not the only character to come in contact with or use the Star Shard; both Ventus and Captain Hook have been shown to find King Mickey's Star Shard.

Kingdom Hearts[edit]

According to Ansem's Reports found in Kingdom Hearts, Xehanort caused Gummi Blocks to appear in Radiant Garden for the first time and was also the first to study them. By this time, the Disney Castle world had already made use of this material, as King Mickey appeared in Radiant Garden in a Gummi Ship soon after. Unknown to Xehanort, by opening the door to the heart of Radiant Garden, he also opened the gateway that allowed his world to interact with others.

A basic understanding of what Gummi blocks are can be inferred from the Ansem Reports. It appears that when the door leading to a world's heart is opened, the wall that protects that world collapses. Gummi blocks then appear in said world, as in the case of Ansem's study of the meteors, suggesting that the blocks are remnants of the protective wall of the world. The nature and origin of Gummi blocks are what allows them to travel to other worlds.

As mentioned in the Ansem Reports, Gummi blocks are "elastic" and "bond easily" when combined, as evident when creating Gummi Ships. The blocks themselves are very numerous and come in all shapes and sizes with properties attached to each. When added to Gummi ships, they provide advantages such as improved armor, increased acceleration, and greater firepower. In both versions of Kingdom Hearts, specialized Gummi blocks can be used for other advantages, such as warp travel in Kingdom Hearts.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance[edit]

Donald Duck and Goofy later use Mickey's Star Shard to travel to The World That Never Was to aid Lea, Mickey, and Riku against Master Xehanort.

Obtaining Gummi Blocks[edit]

Kingdom Hearts[edit]

Main article: Gummi Blocks (KH)
Cid's Gummi Shop in Kingdom Hearts.

The primary way that Sora obtains Gummi Blocks is by destroying enemy Gummi Ships and obtaining blocks or blueprints from their remnants. Rarer blocks, however, can be found in chests throughout the worlds and dropped from certain Heartless. Later on in Kingdom Hearts, they can be purchased from Cid who, in a nod to his affinity with Airships, is an expert in Gummi engineering. Cid resumes his former work with Gummi Ships when Sora finds Gummi Blocks to give to him. Special Gummis, such as Navi-G Pieces and Navi-Gummis, are obtained at certain points within the story. An entire set of Gummi Blocks is also awarded as a prize for finding all of the 99 Puppies for Pongo and Perdita.

Kingdom Hearts II[edit]

Main article: Gummi Blocks (KHII)

Unlike its predecessor, Kingdom Hearts II gummis can only be obtained within the Gummi Ship mini-game, or through purchase in the Gummi Ship editor. Rare gummis are awarded by completing special goals within Gummi Missions, or by destroying special enemies.

Notably, enemy ships in Kingdom Hearts II are not made of Gummi blocks, but are, in fact, actual ships.

Kingdom Hearts III[edit]

Main article: Gummi Blocks (KHIII)