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The '''Finest Fantasy 13''' is a joke deck of [[Cards]] available to [[Luxord]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''.


[[Image:Ultimate Illusion 13.jpg|thumb|right|Luxord's Joke Weapon, Ultimate Illusion 13]]
==Design==
{{nihongo|'''Ultimate Illusion 13'''|究極幻想13|Kyūkyoku Gensō 13}} is Luxord's joke weapon from ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. They are gigantic discs, depicting the [[Nobody]] ensignia and the Roman numeral for 13 (XIII), a reference to [[Organization XIII]].
A "card" from the Finest Fantasy 13 deck looks like an enormous {{w|Compact Disc|compact disc}}, presumably a game disc. It is predominantly silver and has a white border. The upper half of a black Nobody sigil is present on the right half of the disc, and there is a small, white diamond on the tip on the left spike. There is a black Roman numeral 13 (XIII) on the upper left side.


Ultimate Illusion is the ultimate attack of both [[finalfantasy:Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy XII) | Gilgamesh]] in ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy XII | Final Fantasy XII]]'' and [[finalfantasy:Chaos (Final Fantasy)/Dissidia | Chaos]] in ''[[finalfantasy:Dissidia Final Fantasy | Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'', and is a synonym for "Final Fantasy."
Finest Fantasy 13 is one of only four of Luxord's weapons whose name is not drawn from one of twenty-two cards that make up a {{w|Tarot}} deck's {{w|Major Arcana}}, the others being [[The Joker]], [[Fair Game]], and [[High Roller's Secret]]. Instead, fitting the "cards'" resemblance to video game discs, its English and Japanese names are plays on the ''{{ff|Final Fantasy}}'' franchise; "Ultimate Illusion" as a play on ''Final Fantasy'' has also been used in ''{{ff|Final Fantasy XII}}'' as a move used by {{ff|Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy XII)|Gilgamesh}}. "Finest Fantasy XIII" and "Ultimate Illusion XIII" are clear references to ''{{ff|Final Fantasy XIII}}'', a ''Final Fantasy'' game released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 within the same year as ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. The name may also be a reference to the compilation, ''{{ff|Finest Fantasy for Advance}}''.


{{LuxordWeapons}}
According to Tetsuya Nomura in the ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Ultimania'', this weapon was originally intended to be named {{nihongo|"Ultimate Delusion 13"|究極妄想13|Kyūkyoku Mōsō 13}}, but the idea was scrapped due to the complaints of the overseas translators.<ref>'''''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Ultimania]]''''', '''Interviewer''': "By the way, I heard that it was your decision to name Luxord's weapon, 'Ultimate Delusion 13'...?" / '''Tetsuya Nomura''': "Well, the planning staff always send us many different ideas for names, and this time they sent us something like Ultimate Delusion or XIII Delusion, so we just put those together. Since the weapon was just for fun, we figured why not? But then the localization team said, 'If we do a literal translation, it will become Final Fantasy XIII. Is that okay?' I seem to remember saying that might be a bad idea." [https://www.khinsider.com/358-2-days/interviews/kingdom-hearts-358-2-days-ultimania  Translation via Krexia and Lissar].</ref>


{{JokeWeapons}}
==Gameplay==
[[Category:Joke Weapons]]
Finest Fantasy 13's normal ground combo starts with a narrow spray of "cards" forwards and ends with an upward spiral of "cards". The {{button|dsy}} combo can be activated after the first attack, and consists of Luxord performing a spinning leap, surrounded in an upward spiral of "cards", followed by riding a larger version of one the "cards" like a surfboard while performing a forward 360° spinning attack with larger versions of the "cards" held in each hand.
 
The aerial combo consists of Luxord throwing his "cards" forwards in a boomerang-like fashion, followed by a spinning leap, surrounded in an upward spiral of "cards", and ends by riding a larger version of one the "cards" like a surfboard while performing a forward 360° spinning attack with larger versions of the "cards" held in each hand.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Finest Fantasy 13 (Art).png|Concept art of Finest Fantasy 13 from the ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' Ultimania.
</gallery>
 
==Notes and references==
{{reflist}}
 
{{CardL}}
{{CasualGear}}

Latest revision as of 17:17, 30 September 2024

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Finest Fantasy 13
Finest Fantasy 13
"This looks awfully familiar..."
Japanese 究極幻想13
Rōmaji Kyūkyoku Gensō 13
Translation Ultimate Illusion 13
Stats
Strength Magic
Base Unit Ultima Base Unit
+36 +1 +64 +0 +1
Defense Crit Rate Crit Bonus
Base Unit Base Unit Base Unit
+0 +1 +0 +1 +4 +1
Attack Speed Approach Speed
Ground Air
1.0 1.0 1.0
Abilities
1: Chain Time
Obtained
Casual Gear ② (Luxord)

The Finest Fantasy 13 is a joke deck of Cards available to Luxord in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.

Design[edit]

A "card" from the Finest Fantasy 13 deck looks like an enormous compact disc, presumably a game disc. It is predominantly silver and has a white border. The upper half of a black Nobody sigil is present on the right half of the disc, and there is a small, white diamond on the tip on the left spike. There is a black Roman numeral 13 (XIII) on the upper left side.

Finest Fantasy 13 is one of only four of Luxord's weapons whose name is not drawn from one of twenty-two cards that make up a Tarot deck's Major Arcana, the others being The Joker, Fair Game, and High Roller's Secret. Instead, fitting the "cards'" resemblance to video game discs, its English and Japanese names are plays on the Final Fantasy franchise; "Ultimate Illusion" as a play on Final Fantasy has also been used in Final Fantasy XII as a move used by Gilgamesh. "Finest Fantasy XIII" and "Ultimate Illusion XIII" are clear references to Final Fantasy XIII, a Final Fantasy game released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 within the same year as Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. The name may also be a reference to the compilation, Finest Fantasy for Advance.

According to Tetsuya Nomura in the Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Ultimania, this weapon was originally intended to be named "Ultimate Delusion 13" (究極妄想13 Kyūkyoku Mōsō 13?), but the idea was scrapped due to the complaints of the overseas translators.[1]

Gameplay[edit]

Finest Fantasy 13's normal ground combo starts with a narrow spray of "cards" forwards and ends with an upward spiral of "cards". The Y combo can be activated after the first attack, and consists of Luxord performing a spinning leap, surrounded in an upward spiral of "cards", followed by riding a larger version of one the "cards" like a surfboard while performing a forward 360° spinning attack with larger versions of the "cards" held in each hand.

The aerial combo consists of Luxord throwing his "cards" forwards in a boomerang-like fashion, followed by a spinning leap, surrounded in an upward spiral of "cards", and ends by riding a larger version of one the "cards" like a surfboard while performing a forward 360° spinning attack with larger versions of the "cards" held in each hand.

Gallery[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Ultimania, Interviewer: "By the way, I heard that it was your decision to name Luxord's weapon, 'Ultimate Delusion 13'...?" / Tetsuya Nomura: "Well, the planning staff always send us many different ideas for names, and this time they sent us something like Ultimate Delusion or XIII Delusion, so we just put those together. Since the weapon was just for fun, we figured why not? But then the localization team said, 'If we do a literal translation, it will become Final Fantasy XIII. Is that okay?' I seem to remember saying that might be a bad idea." Translation via Krexia and Lissar.