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  |katakana=メダル
  |katakana=メダル
  |image=Medal.png
  |romaji=Medaru
  |size=128px
  |fr=Médaille
|de=Krieger-Münze
  |desc=Increases strength.
  |desc=Increases strength.
  |str=+1
  |str=+1
|mag=+0
|buy=—
|sell=—
|AP=+0
|ability=None
  |get=Lose to [[Setzer]] in the [[Struggle]] tournament (Roxas).
  |get=Lose to [[Setzer]] in the [[Struggle]] tournament (Roxas).
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The '''Medal''' is an [[accessory]] that is found in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''.
The '''Medal''' is an [[accessory]] that is introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''.


==See Also==
==Design==
The Medal is a large, gold medallion with a thin, ornate cross adorning its face. The cross divides the medal into four sections, each displaying four symbols; a spade, a diamond, a club, and a heart.
 
The Medal's name is a clear reference to medals given to participants in sporting events. The symbols on its face are the four playing card suits, which in turn references the fact that the Medal is only obtained by losing to Setzer, a gambler.
 
==See also==
*[[Champion Belt]]
*[[Champion Belt]]

Latest revision as of 13:33, 10 September 2024

Kingdom Hearts II
Medal
Medal (accessory)
"Increases strength."
Japanese メダル
Rōmaji Medaru
Stats
Strength Magic AP
+1 +0 +0
Obtained
Lose to Setzer in the Struggle tournament (Roxas).

The Medal is an accessory that is introduced in Kingdom Hearts II.

Design[edit]

The Medal is a large, gold medallion with a thin, ornate cross adorning its face. The cross divides the medal into four sections, each displaying four symbols; a spade, a diamond, a club, and a heart.

The Medal's name is a clear reference to medals given to participants in sporting events. The symbols on its face are the four playing card suits, which in turn references the fact that the Medal is only obtained by losing to Setzer, a gambler.

See also[edit]