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[[File:Sora (Standard Form) Attack KHII.gif|thumb | [[File:Sora (Standard Form) Attack KHII.gif|thumb|300px|Sora's initial attack in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.]] | ||
{{nihongo|'''Attack'''|たたかう|Tatakau}} is a recurring command in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. It is the most basic method of attacking, allowing the user to execute a basic attack with their equipped weapon. | {{nihongo|'''Attack'''|たたかう|Tatakau}} is a recurring command in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. It is the most basic method of attacking, allowing the user to execute a basic attack with their equipped weapon. | ||
In [[100 Acre Wood]], the Attack command is called {{nihongo|'''Strike'''|たたく|Tataku}}, or '''Hit'''. | |||
==Basic Mechanics== | ==Basic Mechanics== | ||
In ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', | In ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'', Attack is set at the top, default position on the [[Command Menu]]. | ||
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]'', Attack is assigned to {{button|x}} ({{button|c}} in the Japanese versions of the game), and in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'', it is assigned to {{button|dsa}}. In these games, Attack may be replaced with [[Finish Command]]s, [[Reaction Command]]s, or, in the case of ''Kingdom Hearts | In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD]]'', Attack is assigned to {{button|x}} ({{button|c}} in the Japanese versions of the game), and in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'', it is assigned to {{button|dsa}}. In these games, Attack may be replaced with [[Finish Command]]s, [[Reaction Command]]s, or, in the case of ''Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance'', [[Flowmotion Attack]]s. | ||
If the initial attack connects with an enemy or other target, Attack can be used repeatedly to execute an attack combo. In most games, a basic combo consists of three strikes, the last of which is a stronger, finishing strike. The number of attacks before the combo finisher can be increased by equipping [[Combo Plus]] and [[Air Combo Plus]] or decreased by equipping [[Negative Combo]]. If any attacks in the combo aside from a finisher do not connect with a target, the combo will end prematurely, unless [[Combo Master]] is equipped. | If the initial attack connects with an enemy or other target, Attack can be used repeatedly to execute an attack combo. In most games, a basic combo consists of three strikes, the last of which is a stronger, finishing strike. The number of attacks before the combo finisher can be increased by equipping [[Combo Plus]] and [[Air Combo Plus]] or decreased by equipping [[Negative Combo]]. [[Finishing Plus]] adds successive finishers to the combo. If any attacks in the combo aside from a finisher do not connect with a target, the combo will end prematurely, unless [[Combo Master]] is equipped. | ||
The types of attacks used during the combo or the combo finisher can be changed with certain abilities | The types of attacks used during the combo or the combo finisher can be changed with certain abilities. [[Drive Form]]s, [[Lion Form]], [[Command Style]]s, [[Impact Arts]] and [[Sonic Arts]] in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', [[Link Style]]s, and [[Formchange]]s provide entirely new combos. | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', attack combos and combo finishers are dependent on the equipped weapon. Additionally, a combo will not end if an attack misses. Some weapons have a [[Y-Combo]] that is performed if {{button|dsy}} is pressed when prompted during the course of the combo.<!--Limit Break--> | In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', attack combos and combo finishers are dependent on the equipped weapon. Additionally, a combo will not end if an attack misses. Some weapons have a [[Y-Combo]] that is performed if {{button|dsy}} is pressed when prompted during the course of the combo.<!--Limit Break--> | ||
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Attack deals {{c|physical|element}} damage to enemies. | Attack deals {{c|physical|element}} damage to enemies. | ||
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===Basic combos=== | ===Basic combos=== | ||
<!--describe basic, non-ability combo attacks for each playable character--> | <!--describe basic, non-ability combo attacks for each playable character--> | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts | In ''Kingdom Hearts'', [[Sora]]'s basic ground combo consists of three hits by default, the last of which is a finishing attack. The first two hits, depending on the location of the enemy, consist of an overhead strike, a forward thrust, and a side-to-side swipe. A spinning, horizontal strike is the combo finisher. His aerial combo consists of an upward strike and a downward strike, with a spinning attack as the finisher. | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora's basic | In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora's basic combos are virtually unchanged from ''Kingdom Hearts'', except his forward thrust incorporates a swipe that has a greater chance of hitting missed enemies. His combos also add combo finishers dedicated to single targets, with his single-target ground combo finisher resembling Blitz. | ||
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In ''Kingdom Hearts'', ''Kingdom Hearts II,'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III'' Sora's combo attacks can be augmented with abilities. Some abilities can increase the potential range of the combo, while others add more powerful attacks, or have another attribute. | In ''Kingdom Hearts'', ''Kingdom Hearts II,'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III'' Sora's combo attacks can be augmented with abilities. Some abilities can increase the potential range of the combo, while others add more powerful attacks, or have another attribute. | ||
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====''Kingdom Hearts''==== | ====''Kingdom Hearts''==== | ||
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|Rush and strike a distant enemy. | |Rush and strike a distant enemy. | ||
|-bgcolor="#E6E6FA" | |-bgcolor="#E6E6FA" | ||
|''' | |'''{{c|Vortex|ability}}''' | ||
|Close the distance to nearby enemies with this powerful spinning attack. | |Close the distance to nearby enemies with this powerful spinning attack. | ||
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===Combo finishers=== | ===Combo finishers=== | ||
Each playable character has a default | Each playable character has a default combo finisher for both their ground and aerial combos. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', ''Kingdom Hearts II'', and ''Kingdom Hearts III'', special combo finishers can be equipped with abilities. In addition, Drive Forms, Lion Form, Command Styles, Link Styles, and Formchanges have their own unique combo finishers. Most Drive Forms, as well as Lion Form, have multiple combo finishers abilities. | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', combo finishers can be executed in succession at the end of a combo by equipping [[Finishing Plus]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', combo finishers are automatically executed in succession should more than one be equipped. The combo finishers used depends on the number of enemies the player faces. [[Omega Finale]] allows the use of combo finishers in the middle of a combo by pressing {{button|s}} in [[Valor Form]] and {{button|c}} in [[Strike Form]]. The power of a combo finisher can be increased in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III'' with [[Combo Boost]] and [[Air Combo Boost]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', | In ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', combo finishers can be executed in succession at the end of a combo by equipping [[Finishing Plus]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', combo finishers are automatically executed in succession should more than one be equipped. The combo finishers used depends on the number of enemies the player faces. [[Omega Finale]] allows the use of combo finishers in the middle of a combo by pressing {{button|s}} in [[Valor Form]] and {{button|c}} in [[Strike Form]]. The power of a combo finisher can be increased in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III'' with [[Combo Boost]] and [[Air Combo Boost]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Sora can execute the [[Unison Fire]], [[Unison Blizzard]], and [[Unison Thunder]] combo finishers near Donald, and [[Fusion Spin]] and [[Fusion Rocket]] combo finishers when near Goofy. | ||
====''Kingdom Hearts''==== | ====''Kingdom Hearts''==== | ||
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|Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move that pierces through a target's guard. | |Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move that pierces through a target's guard. | ||
|-bgcolor="#e6e6fa" | |-bgcolor="#e6e6fa" | ||
|''' | |'''{{c|Explosion|ability}}''' | ||
|Unleashes a finishing combo move that knocks down several enemies. Damage dealt is relative to magic skill. | |Unleashes a finishing combo move that knocks down several enemies. Damage dealt is relative to magic skill. | ||
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|rowspan="2"|[[Storm Flag]] | |rowspan="2"|[[Storm Flag]] | ||
|-bgcolor="#E6E6FA" | |-bgcolor="#E6E6FA" | ||
|''' | |'''[[Cyclone]]''' | ||
|Whip up a violent storm. | |Whip up a violent storm. | ||
|-bgcolor="#B2B2FF" | |-bgcolor="#B2B2FF" | ||
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|'''[[Circle of Light]]''' | |'''[[Circle of Light]]''' | ||
|Call forth blades of light that coil their way outward. | |Call forth blades of light that coil their way outward. | ||
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|'''[[Zantetsuken]]'''<ref name="1.07"/> | |||
|Hold your Keyblade in reverse grip and launch a charging strike. | |||
|rowspan="5"|[[Light Form]], [[Dark Form]] | |||
|-bgcolor="#B2B2FF" | |-bgcolor="#B2B2FF" | ||
|'''[[Finishing Leap]]'''<ref name="1.07"/> | |'''[[Finishing Leap]]'''<ref name="1.07"/> | ||
|Plant your Keyblade and create a shockwave to blow away nearby enemies. Your magic stat determines damage. | |Plant your Keyblade and create a shockwave to blow away nearby enemies. Your magic stat determines damage. | ||
|-bgcolor="#B2B2FF" | |-bgcolor="#B2B2FF" | ||
|'''[[Triple Edge]]'''<ref name="1.07"/> | |'''[[Triple Edge]]'''<ref name="1.07"/> | ||
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===Finish commands=== | ===Finish commands=== | ||
{{main|Finish command (KHBBS)|l2=Finish command (KHREC)}} | {{main|Finish command (KHBBS)|l2=Finish command (KHREC)}} | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', filling the [[Command Gauge]] with attacks on enemies allows the user to execute a special {{c|Finish command|BBS}} that replaces the Attack command. Each Command Style has a unique Finish command, and each [[Dimension Link]] has two available Finish commands, with the exception of | In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', filling the [[Command Gauge]] with attacks on enemies allows the user to execute a special {{c|Finish command|BBS}} that replaces the Attack command. Each Command Style has a unique Finish command, and each [[Dimension Link]] has two available Finish commands, with the exception of [[Vanitas]]'s D-Link, which has one. | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', Data-Sora can equip a {{c|Finish command|RCO|Finish command chip}} in the [[Gear Matrix]]. Filling the [[Clock Gauge]] with attacks on enemies allows him to use the equipped Finish command, which replaces the Attack command. The level of the Finish command depends on the selected path through the Clock Ability Tree. | In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', Data-Sora can equip a {{c|Finish command|RCO|Finish command chip}} in the [[Gear Matrix]]. Filling the [[Clock Gauge]] with attacks on enemies allows him to use the equipped Finish command, which replaces the Attack command. The level of the Finish command depends on the selected path through the Clock Ability Tree. | ||
===Ask for Help=== | ===Ask for Help=== | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', Ask for Help replaces the Attack command while having party members in [[Hollow Bastion I]]. It cycles [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]]'s focus between following you, attacking enemies and destroying blox. Donald and Goofy's current focus is displayed using icons, above the Clock Gauge. | In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', Ask for Help replaces the Attack command while having party members in [[Hollow Bastion Part I]]. It cycles [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]]'s focus between following you, attacking enemies and destroying blox. Donald and Goofy's current focus is displayed using icons, above the Clock Gauge. | ||
===Rescue=== | ===Rescue=== | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Rescue replaces the Attack command to revive fallen party members. In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', at Hollow Bastion I, Data-Sora can revive a defeated Donald or Goofy instantly with {{button|dsa}}. In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Sora and | In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Rescue replaces the Attack command to revive fallen party members. In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', at Hollow Bastion Part I, Data-Sora can revive a defeated Donald or Goofy instantly with {{button|dsa}}. In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Sora or Riku can prevent the Dream Eater from expiring by approaching it and using [[Rescue]] by repeatedly pressing {{button|DSA}} / {{button|x}} until the displayed gauge is full, reviving the Dream Eater with half HP. The first instance of Rescue requires 11 button presses; each subsequent knock out in the same battle or area will require additional 10 button presses. While using Rescue, the protagonist cannot stagger at all but can still take damage. | ||
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*Command Style attacks | *Command Style attacks | ||
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===Diving Strike=== | ===Diving Strike=== | ||
{{main|Diving Strike}} | |||
==Other actions== | ==Other actions== | ||
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==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
{{Mechanics}} | {{Mechanics}} | ||
[[de:Angriff]] | [[de:Angriff]] | ||
[[Category:Game elements]] | [[Category:Game elements]] |
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Attack (たたかう Tatakau ) is a recurring command in the Kingdom Hearts series. It is the most basic method of attacking, allowing the user to execute a basic attack with their equipped weapon.
In 100 Acre Wood, the Attack command is called Strike (たたく Tataku ), or Hit.
Basic Mechanics[edit]
In Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-, and Kingdom Hearts III, Attack is set at the top, default position on the Command Menu.
In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD, Attack is assigned to ( in the Japanese versions of the game), and in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, it is assigned to . In these games, Attack may be replaced with Finish Commands, Reaction Commands, or, in the case of Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance, Flowmotion Attacks.
If the initial attack connects with an enemy or other target, Attack can be used repeatedly to execute an attack combo. In most games, a basic combo consists of three strikes, the last of which is a stronger, finishing strike. The number of attacks before the combo finisher can be increased by equipping Combo Plus and Air Combo Plus or decreased by equipping Negative Combo. Finishing Plus adds successive finishers to the combo. If any attacks in the combo aside from a finisher do not connect with a target, the combo will end prematurely, unless Combo Master is equipped.
The types of attacks used during the combo or the combo finisher can be changed with certain abilities. Drive Forms, Lion Form, Command Styles, Impact Arts and Sonic Arts in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, Link Styles, and Formchanges provide entirely new combos.
In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, attack combos and combo finishers are dependent on the equipped weapon. Additionally, a combo will not end if an attack misses. Some weapons have a Y-Combo that is performed if is pressed when prompted during the course of the combo.
Attack deals physical damage to enemies.
Basic combos[edit]
In Kingdom Hearts, Sora's basic ground combo consists of three hits by default, the last of which is a finishing attack. The first two hits, depending on the location of the enemy, consist of an overhead strike, a forward thrust, and a side-to-side swipe. A spinning, horizontal strike is the combo finisher. His aerial combo consists of an upward strike and a downward strike, with a spinning attack as the finisher.
In Kingdom Hearts II, Sora's basic combos are virtually unchanged from Kingdom Hearts, except his forward thrust incorporates a swipe that has a greater chance of hitting missed enemies. His combos also add combo finishers dedicated to single targets, with his single-target ground combo finisher resembling Blitz.
Combo attack abilities[edit]
In Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts III Sora's combo attacks can be augmented with abilities. Some abilities can increase the potential range of the combo, while others add more powerful attacks, or have another attribute.
Kingdom Hearts[edit]
Ability | Description |
Counterattack | Strike back after parrying an enemy blow. Successful counterattacks restore MP. |
Slapshot[KH I FM] | Rapidly strike enemies ahead of you. Occasionally deals critical damage. |
Sliding Dash[KH I FM] | Rush and strike a distant enemy. |
Vortex | Close the distance to nearby enemies with this powerful spinning attack. |
Aerial Sweep | Leap at an airborne enemy and strike a mighty blow. |
Kingdom Hearts II[edit]
Ability | Description |
Upper Slash | Knocks a target into the air during a combo with . |
Horizontal Slash | Unleashes a powerful attack that hits a target from left to right during a midair combo with . |
Slapshot | Rapidly attacks a nearby target without getting flung back. |
Dodge Slash | Unleashes an attack that deals damage to nearby enemies. |
Flash Step[KH II FM] | Unleashes a guard-piercing attack on a slightly distant target while keeping up your own guard. |
Sliding Dash | Instantly closes in on and attacks a far target. |
Vicinity Break[KH II FM] | Unleashes a powerful attack when surrounded. |
Aerial Sweep | Unleashes a powerful leaping attack on targets in midair. |
Aerial Dive[KH II FM] | Unleashes a powerful aerial attack on distant targets. |
Aerial Spiral | Closes in on far targets in midair and unleashes spinning attacks. |
Counterguard | Counterattacks nearby enemies with Attack while performing Guard. |
Kingdom Hearts III[edit]
Ability | Description |
Quick Slash[1] | Strike a nearby target with a quick upward slash. |
Flash Step[1] | Charge a faraway target while blocking. |
Radial Blaster[1] | Launch blade projectiles at nearby enemies. |
Aerial Sweep[1] | Launch a horizontal spinning attack toward a target high above. |
Aerial Dive[1] | Launch a vertical spinning attack toward a target down below. |
Falling Slash | While airborne, slash downward to attack targets on the ground. |
Rising Spiral | While performing a combo, press to launch enemies into the air. |
Groundbreaker | While performing a combo, press to slam enemies toward the ground |
Counter Slash | Press after a successful block to slash at nearby targets. |
Counter Impact | Press after a successful block to send surrounding foes flying. |
Counter Kick | Press after a successful block to attack distant foes. |
Combo finishers[edit]
Each playable character has a default combo finisher for both their ground and aerial combos. In Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts III, special combo finishers can be equipped with abilities. In addition, Drive Forms, Lion Form, Command Styles, Link Styles, and Formchanges have their own unique combo finishers. Most Drive Forms, as well as Lion Form, have multiple combo finishers abilities.
In Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, combo finishers can be executed in succession at the end of a combo by equipping Finishing Plus. In Kingdom Hearts III, combo finishers are automatically executed in succession should more than one be equipped. The combo finishers used depends on the number of enemies the player faces. Omega Finale allows the use of combo finishers in the middle of a combo by pressing in Valor Form and in Strike Form. The power of a combo finisher can be increased in Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts III with Combo Boost and Air Combo Boost. In Kingdom Hearts III, Sora can execute the Unison Fire, Unison Blizzard, and Unison Thunder combo finishers near Donald, and Fusion Spin and Fusion Rocket combo finishers when near Goofy.
Kingdom Hearts[edit]
Ability | Description |
Blitz | Strike enemies ahead of you with a powerful finishing combo. |
Hurricane Blast[KH I FM] | From an aerial combo, unleash an extremely powerful finishing combo attack to the enemy below. |
Ripple Drive[KH I FM] | Unleash a powerful finishing combo attack upon surrounding enemies. Attack power is relative to max MP value. |
Stun Impact[KH I FM] | Has a 30% chance of unleashing a finishing combo attack that renders surrounding enemies unconscious. |
Gravity Break[KH I FM] | Has a 30% chance of unleashing a gravity-based finishing combo attack that deals damage equal to a % of the target's HP. |
Zantetsuken[KH I FM] | Has a 30% chance of unleashing a finishing combo attack that can destroy a weaker enemy. |
Kingdom Hearts II[edit]
Ability | Description | Form |
Finishing Leap | Unleashes a powerful guard-piercing attack at the end of a combo with . | Standard |
Guard Break | Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move that pierces through a target's guard. | |
Explosion | Unleashes a finishing combo move that knocks down several enemies. Damage dealt is relative to magic skill. | |
Aerial Finish | Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move to a single target in midair. | |
Magnet Burst[KH II FM] | Draws enemies in to unleash a finishing combo move. Damage dealt is relative to magic skill. | |
Brave Shot | Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move and knocks a single target off its feet. | Valor Form |
Brave Beat | Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move that successively attacks several targets at once. | |
Sonic Strike | Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move that pierces through a single target. | |
Sonic End | Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move in a rapid midair attack to several targets at once. | |
Zantetsuken[KH II FM] | Unleashes a finishing combo move on a single target. This powerful attack can instantly eliminate weaker enemies. | Limit Form |
Ripple Drive[KH II FM] | Unleashes a finishing combo move when surrounded. Damage dealt is relative to magic skill. | |
Hurricane Period[KH II FM] | Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move consisting of an aerial barrage. | |
Master Strike | Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move that successively attacks a single target. | Master Form |
Disaster | Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move that draws in several enemies and successively deals damage. | |
Final Arcana | Handling the Keyblade with great skill, unleashes a powerful finishing combo move to a single target. | Final Form |
Final Strike | While spinning in midair, deals a powerful finishing combo move to a single target. | |
Final Arts | Unleashes a powerful finishing combo move to get rid of several targets at once. |
Kingdom Hearts III[edit]
Ability | Description | Form |
Speed Slash | Attack with three consecutive attacks. | Standard |
Triple Rush | Close in on targets as you attack. | |
Magic Flash | Issue a flash of magic that sends foes flying. Your Magic stat determines damage. | |
Last Charge[1] | Unleash a devastating blow. Your magic stat determines damage. | |
Unison Fire | Team up with Donald and roast your foes. | |
Unison Blizzard | Team up with Donald and put foes on ice. | |
Unison Thunder | Team up with Donald and strike the enemy with lightning. | |
Fusion Spin | Team up with Goofy and wreak havoc on surrounding foes. | |
Fusion Rocket | Team up with Goofy and hurtle toward foes. | |
Explosion | Punish enemies with a ring of powerful, revolving orbs. Your Magic stat determines damage. | Second Form |
Lunge 'n' Launch | Lunge at foes with a devastating strike and launch them skyward. | |
Ripple Drive | Generate a magical aura that engulfs surrounding enemies. Your Magic stat determines damage. | |
Hurricane Winder | Somersault at enemies and hit with a devastating series of blows. | |
Aerial Finish | Issue a devastating flurry of attacks that sends enemies reeling. | |
Magnet Burst | Draw foes in, then expel them with a devastating blast. Your Magic stat determines damage. | |
Shield Spin | Spread your arms and spin at foes. | Counter Shield, Frying Pan |
Lightning Circle | Raise your shield and strike the area with lightning. | Counter Shield |
Flame Circle | Raise your shield and scorch the area with fire. | Frying Pan |
Burst Shot | Fire a volley of simultaneous projectiles. | Double Arrowguns, Hunny Blasters |
Rising Blast | Knock enemies away and then blast them with a projectile. | Magic Launcher, Hunny Launcher |
Ground Wallop | Slam a giant hammer into the ground. | Hyper Hammer, Boom Hammer |
Aerial Wallop | Smack downward with a giant hammer. | |
Dire Drill | Lunge toward foes with a giant drill. | Drill Punch, Clock Drill |
Corkscrew Uppercut | Launch foes into the air with a giant drill. | |
Drill Pillars | When surrounded, call forth countless drills from beneath the enemy's feet. | |
Golden Rays | Blast enemies with a crisscross of magical light. | Mirage Staff |
Revolving Rays | Fire blasts of magical light as you turn. | |
Gear Maelstrom | Tear into foes with humongous, rotating claws. | Agile Claws |
Backspin | Face away as you spin your yo-yos at foes. | Twin Yo-Yos |
Walk the Dog | Enlarge your yo-yos and fling them toward foes. | |
Ice Vortex | Tear into foes with humongous, rotating claws. | Blizzard Claws |
Winter Breeze | Spin at foes and repeatedly attack with your arm-blades. | Blizzard Blades |
Absolute Zero | Summon icicles from the ground that send foes flying. | |
Blizzard Storm | Execute a spin kick that cuts through enemies. | |
Spear Rush | Summon a host of halberds to strike at foes. | Highwind |
Spear Rain | Rain countless halberds down on unwitting foes. | |
Storm Spinner | Launch enemies skyward and unleash a series of attacks. | Storm Flag |
Cyclone | Whip up a violent storm. | |
Rocket Fist | Morph the Nano Arms into a giant fist and send foes reeling. | Nano Arms |
Spiral Drove | Summon a circle of blades that dive at the enemy like birds. | Ultimate Form |
Radiant Brands | Attack enemies from underfoot with blades of light. | |
Circle of Light | Call forth blades of light that coil their way outward. | |
Zantetsuken[1] | Hold your Keyblade in reverse grip and launch a charging strike. | Light Form, Dark Form |
Finishing Leap[1] | Plant your Keyblade and create a shockwave to blow away nearby enemies. Your magic stat determines damage. | |
Triple Edge[1] | Issue a flurry of attacks that sends enemies reeling. | |
Spinning Rush[1] | Issue a flurry of attacks that sends enemies hurtling. | |
Spiral Charge[1] | Spin your Keyblade while furiously charging the enemy. | |
Black Hole[1] | Summon a pillar of light that sends foes flying. Your magic stat determines damage. | Light Form |
Dark Break[1] | Plant your Keyblade and release dark energy to attack surrounding enemies. Your magic stat determines damage. | Dark Form |
Double Blast[1] | Unleash a forward shockwave to send enemies flying. Your magic stat determines damage. | Double Form |
Equilibrium Burst[1] | Call forth both the light and darkness to attack the enemy. Your magic stat determines damage. | |
Flash Charge[1] | A sweeping strike followed by a devastating thrust. Your magic stat determines damage. | |
Mirage Thrust[1] | Pierce the enemy with light and darkness. Your magic stat determines damage. | |
Magic Pulse | Aqua | |
Spiral Bloom[KH III RM] | Kairi |
Special Attacks[edit]
Under certain circumstances in battle, Attack will change to a special attack command.
When using a Limit attack in Kingdom Hearts, the Attack command will be used for extra strikes, specifically Rave and Blast for Sonic Blade; Raid and Judgment for Strike Raid; Impact for Ragnarok; and Bash and Finis for Ars Arcanum. In the Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX release of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, these commands are implemented as Reaction Commands instead.
While in Wisdom Form in Kingdom Hearts II, the Wisdom Shot ability replaces the Attack command with Shoot (ショット Shotto , lit. "Shot"), which fires volleys of magic bullets from the Keyblade.
After using the Learn reaction command against a Dragoon or Xaldin, the Attack command changes to Jump (ジャンプ Janpu ). Jump allows Sora to warp to just above an enemy and execute a one-time, guard-breaking, downward strike. Learn can be used successively to stock multiple Jumps, up to nine, indicated on the right side of the command in the menu.
While using a Level 1 Command Style in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, the Attack command changes to Surge (ブリッツ Burittsu , lit. "Blitz"). In a Level 2 Command Style, it changes to Storm (バラージュ Barāju , lit. "Barrage"). While using Frozen Fortune, it changes to Ice Surge (アイスブリッツ Aisu Burittsu , lit. "Ice Blitz") instead.
Finish commands[edit]
In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, filling the Command Gauge with attacks on enemies allows the user to execute a special Finish command that replaces the Attack command. Each Command Style has a unique Finish command, and each Dimension Link has two available Finish commands, with the exception of Vanitas's D-Link, which has one.
In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, Data-Sora can equip a Finish command chip in the Gear Matrix. Filling the Clock Gauge with attacks on enemies allows him to use the equipped Finish command, which replaces the Attack command. The level of the Finish command depends on the selected path through the Clock Ability Tree.
Ask for Help[edit]
In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, Ask for Help replaces the Attack command while having party members in Hollow Bastion Part I. It cycles Donald and Goofy's focus between following you, attacking enemies and destroying blox. Donald and Goofy's current focus is displayed using icons, above the Clock Gauge.
Rescue[edit]
In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Rescue replaces the Attack command to revive fallen party members. In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, at Hollow Bastion Part I, Data-Sora can revive a defeated Donald or Goofy instantly with . In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Sora or Riku can prevent the Dream Eater from expiring by approaching it and using Rescue by repeatedly pressing / until the displayed gauge is full, reviving the Dream Eater with half HP. The first instance of Rescue requires 11 button presses; each subsequent knock out in the same battle or area will require additional 10 button presses. While using Rescue, the protagonist cannot stagger at all but can still take damage.
Diving Strike[edit]
Other actions[edit]
The Attack command is sometimes replaced with other actions that can be used in the field:
Kingdom Hearts[edit]
- Talk (はなす Hanasu ): Appears when Sora approaches another character in the field. It allows Sora to converse with the other character. Talk is a reaction command in the Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX release of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, as well as all games from Kingdom Hearts II onward.
- Throw (なげる Nageru ): Appears when Sora has used Lift to pick up an object. It allows Sora to toss the object he is holding.
- Jump Next (とびうつる Tobiutsuru ): Appears while Sora is Vine Swinging. It allows Sora to jump from one vine to the next.
- Jump Off (とびおりる Tobioriru ): Appears while Sora is Vine Swinging. It allows Sora to jump off a vine.
- Hit (たたく Tataku ): Appears during mini-games in 100 Acre Wood. Identical to Attack.
- Counter (カウンター Kauntā ): Appears when the Counterattack ability is triggered.
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days[edit]
- Bone: Appears in Mission 45 and Mission 52, if Roxas has picked up a bone and is close to Zero. It allows Roxas to give Zero a bone, prompting Zero to move to a location that can be examined for Heartless.