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'''Struggle "Bats"''' are the primary weapon of [[Twilight Town|Twilight Town's]] [[Struggle]] competition during both [[Roxas|Roxas']] and [[Sora|Sora's]] story of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. They also act as a basic means of self-defense for Twilight Town's residents.
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The '''Struggle Bats''' are weapons which appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. They are the defining weapon of the [[Struggle]], used by its participants as well as by [[Roxas]] during his time in [[The Other Twilight Town]].


==Styles==
==Story==
There are three different kinds of Struggle Bats available for use in the Struggle tournament in Kingdom Hearts II - although there may be more that were not seen.
===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''===
On Day 118, Roxas goes on vacation at Twilight Town, and is invited to participate at [[Grandstander]], using a Struggle Sword to do so.


=== Struggle Sword ===
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
[[Image:Struggle_Bat.jpg|thumb|Normal Struggle Bat as Shown in Twilight Town Day 1]]The Struggle "Sword" is the most commonly used bat.  It is simple in design - having only a straight golden handle that curves to a 90 degree angle at the pommel, and a thick blue "blade" extending from the thin "guard," that barely extends past the diameter of the blade.
On his first day in The Other Twilight Town, Roxas is given the chance to choose one of three different styles of Struggle Bat prior to his first fight with [[Seifer]], in a manner similar to his and [[Sora]]'s choice between the [[Dream Sword]], [[Dream Shield|Shield]], and [[Dream Rod|Rod]] within their [[Dive to the Heart]]. Rather than determining the path of growth that Roxas will take, choosing a weapon will only grant Roxas an immediate stat boost in one category: choosing the sword grants Roxas +1 to {{STR}}, the hammer +1 to {{DEF}}, and the wand +1 to {{MAG}}. His choice becomes his primary weapon during his time in The Other Twilight Town.


This bat is for those who favor strength in battle, giving a +1 STR bonus when chosen, and is easier to use in fast, powerful strikes.  All competitors of the Struggle competition use this bat.
During the Struggle tournament on his fourth day, Roxas always wields a Struggle Sword regardless of his earlier choice, while all of his opponents also wield Struggle Swords.


On his fifth day, Roxas investigates the [[Seven Wonders]] and fights a [[Shadow Roxas]], who always wields a shadow Struggle Sword regardless of Roxas's choice of weapon.


=== Struggle Guard ===
During Sora's visit to Twilight Town, he can also participate in the Struggle, wielding a Struggle Sword.
[[Image:Struggle_Guard.jpg|thumb|left|Struggle Bat with Guard]]The Struggle Guard, or Struggle Shield, is one of the two Struggle bats that only Roxas can use.  The "blade" is similar to that of the sword, but the handle is thinner, and there is a wide hand guard that wraps from the hilt around the hand, similar to a rapier.  This bat also has a thick and slightly more ornate pommel.


This bat is designed for finesse and defense.  It gives a +1 DEF boost when chosen, and is best for guarding against attacks.
==Design==
The Struggle Bats are constructed from a blue, {{w|Nerf|NERF}}-like foam mounted on a golden handle which appears similar to plastic.


The Struggle Sword is meant for dealing fast, powerful strikes. It is simple in design, with a straight golden handle that curves to a 90° angle at the pommel, and a thick blue "blade" extending from the guard, which is similar in width to the blade itself. When striking enemies, the Struggle Sword releases yellow and blue orbs. [[Shadow Roxas]] wields a shadow version of the Struggle Sword, with the orbs released while striking being black to match.


=== Struggle Staff ===
The Struggle Hammer is meant for guarding against attacks. Its "blade" is similar to that of the sword, but the handle is thinner, and there is a wide, moon-shaped hand guard that wraps from the hilt around the hand, similar to a rapier. This bat also has a thick and slightly more ornate pommel. When striking enemies, the Struggle Hammer releases green orbs.
[[Image:Struggle_Staff.jpg|thumb|The blue struggle material is shaped like a 5-point star]]The Struggle Staff is the other Struggle bat that only Roxas can use. This bat is quite different from the other two in that, rather than having a short gold handle and a long blue "blade" used for fighting, the staff has a long handle, tipped with a blue star that acts as the weapon. This bat most fits the design of Twilight Town, fitting the star motif of Roxas' bedroom and [[Yen Sid's Tower]].


This bat is made to accommodate magical abilities. When chosen, it gives a +1 MAG boost to Roxas. It provides balance for good finishing moves and powered attacks.
The Struggle Wand is meant for dealing powerful finishing moves and deliberate strikes. It has a long handle, tipped with a blue star that serves as its striking surface. When striking enemies, the Struggle Wand releases faint, light blue stars.


It is unknown if this bat has any magical abilities, but it seems to be more in the ways of [[Donald|Donald's]] staves and magic wands. This, along with the [[Yen Sid]]-like star motif, makes it a likely candidate for channeling magic.
==Gameplay==
The Struggle Sword's combos in ''358/2 Days'' are designed to facilitate [[Grandstander]]. Its ground combo is an upward swing to the left, then a one-handed upward swing to the right before finishing with a jumping blow. Its aerial combo is two upward swings to the left before finishing with a clockwise spin.


==Composition & Abilities==
==See also==
The Struggle Bats are made of an as-of-yet unidentified blue material that causes little real damage, but still has enough substance to knock out an opponent if necessary.  The handle is sturdy and golden in color, and also of an unknown substance.
 
The most common theories about its nature are plastic or hard rubber - seeing as they are used most commonly by minors.
 
{{q|It's no use...|Roxas, using a struggle bat to fight the Nobodies in Twilight Town}}
Whatever they are made out of, it has absolutely no effect on [[Nobodies]], and may not have any on the [[Heartless]] either.  Roxas, [[Seifer]], [[Hayner]], and all the other inhabitants are therefore quite helpless against the Nobodies when they invade the [[Simulated Twilight Town]].  They pose only a minor threat to normal beings, at most incapacitating them for a few moments.
 
==Trivia==
*Through cheat codes, you can have Sora and Roxas wield the struggle bats at any time, and even dual-wield with them.
 
*The part of Kingdom Hearts 2, in Simulated Twilight Town, the part when you pick your struggle weapon(staff, sword, etc.) is similar to choosing Dream Sword, Dream Staff, and Dream Shield in the Awakening sequence in Kingdom Hearts 1.
 
==See Also==
*[[Struggle]]
*[[Twilight Town]]
*[[Simulated Twilight Town]]
*[[Sora]]
*[[Roxas]]
*[[Hayner]]
*[[Hayner]]
*[[Seifer]]
*[[Seifer]]
*[[Setzer]]
*[[Setzer]]
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*[[Vivi]]
[[Category:Weapons]]
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 18 October 2024

Kingdom Hearts II
Struggle Sword
Struggle Bats

"A toy club used in Struggle battles."

Japanese ストラグルソード
Rōmaji Sutoraguru Sōdo
Stats
Strength Magic
+3 +0
Obtained
Choose the Struggle Sword in the Sandlot
Kingdom Hearts II
Struggle Hammer
Struggle Bats

"A toy club used in Struggle battles."

Japanese ストラグルパドル
Rōmaji Sutoraguru Padoru
Translation Struggle Paddle
Stats
Strength Magic
+3 +0
Obtained
Choose the Struggle Hammer in the Sandlot
Kingdom Hearts II
Struggle Wand
Struggle Bats

"A toy club used in Struggle battles."

Japanese ストラグルワンド
Rōmaji Sutoraguru Wando
Stats
Strength Magic
+3 +0
Obtained
Choose the Struggle Wand in the Sandlot
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Struggle Sword
Struggle Bats
Japanese ストラグルソード
Rōmaji Sutoraguru Sōdo
Stats
Strength Magic
Base Unit Ultima Base Unit
+0 +0 +0 +0 +0
Defense Crit Rate Crit Bonus
Base Unit Base Unit Base Unit
+0 +0 +0 +0 +0 +0
Attack Speed Approach Speed
Ground Air
1.0 1.0 1.0
Obtained
Exclusive to Mission 37

The Struggle Bats are weapons which appear in Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. They are the defining weapon of the Struggle, used by its participants as well as by Roxas during his time in The Other Twilight Town.

Story[edit]

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days[edit]

On Day 118, Roxas goes on vacation at Twilight Town, and is invited to participate at Grandstander, using a Struggle Sword to do so.

Kingdom Hearts II[edit]

On his first day in The Other Twilight Town, Roxas is given the chance to choose one of three different styles of Struggle Bat prior to his first fight with Seifer, in a manner similar to his and Sora's choice between the Dream Sword, Shield, and Rod within their Dive to the Heart. Rather than determining the path of growth that Roxas will take, choosing a weapon will only grant Roxas an immediate stat boost in one category: choosing the sword grants Roxas +1 to STR, the hammer +1 to DEF, and the wand +1 to MAG. His choice becomes his primary weapon during his time in The Other Twilight Town.

During the Struggle tournament on his fourth day, Roxas always wields a Struggle Sword regardless of his earlier choice, while all of his opponents also wield Struggle Swords.

On his fifth day, Roxas investigates the Seven Wonders and fights a Shadow Roxas, who always wields a shadow Struggle Sword regardless of Roxas's choice of weapon.

During Sora's visit to Twilight Town, he can also participate in the Struggle, wielding a Struggle Sword.

Design[edit]

The Struggle Bats are constructed from a blue, NERF-like foam mounted on a golden handle which appears similar to plastic.

The Struggle Sword is meant for dealing fast, powerful strikes. It is simple in design, with a straight golden handle that curves to a 90° angle at the pommel, and a thick blue "blade" extending from the guard, which is similar in width to the blade itself. When striking enemies, the Struggle Sword releases yellow and blue orbs. Shadow Roxas wields a shadow version of the Struggle Sword, with the orbs released while striking being black to match.

The Struggle Hammer is meant for guarding against attacks. Its "blade" is similar to that of the sword, but the handle is thinner, and there is a wide, moon-shaped hand guard that wraps from the hilt around the hand, similar to a rapier. This bat also has a thick and slightly more ornate pommel. When striking enemies, the Struggle Hammer releases green orbs.

The Struggle Wand is meant for dealing powerful finishing moves and deliberate strikes. It has a long handle, tipped with a blue star that serves as its striking surface. When striking enemies, the Struggle Wand releases faint, light blue stars.

Gameplay[edit]

The Struggle Sword's combos in 358/2 Days are designed to facilitate Grandstander. Its ground combo is an upward swing to the left, then a one-handed upward swing to the right before finishing with a jumping blow. Its aerial combo is two upward swings to the left before finishing with a clockwise spin.

See also[edit]