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|name=Dainty Bellflowers | |||
{{nihongo|'''Dainty Bellflowers'''|優雅なるスズラン|Yūga-naru Suzuran|lit. "Dainty | |katakana=優雅なるスズラン | ||
|jpname=Dainty Lilies-of-the-Valley | |||
|romaji=Yūga-naru Suzuran | |||
|desc=A weapon that draws forth its wielder's personality. | |||
|str=+90 | |||
|strunit=+1 | |||
|ultima=+15 | |||
|def=+0 | |||
|defunit=+1 | |||
|mag=+0 | |||
|magunit=+1 | |||
|rate=+0 | |||
|rateunit=+1 | |||
|bonus=+9 | |||
|bonusunit=+1 | |||
|ability1=[[Heart Bonus]] | |||
|ability2=[[Second Chance]] | |||
|get=[[Mystery Gear ③]] (Marluxia) | |||
|char=Marluxia | |||
}} | |||
The {{nihongo|'''Dainty Bellflowers'''|優雅なるスズラン|Yūga-naru Suzuran|lit. "Dainty Lilies-of-the-Valley"}} is a [[Scythe]] that can be wielded by [[Marluxia]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. It represents Marluxia's personality. | |||
==Design== | |||
The Dainty Bellflowers, true to its name, is shaped like an enormous bellflower plant. Its handle, which is relatively short when compared to those of Marluxia's other scythes, is the curved stem of the plant. The stem bends and curves downward to form the blade. The outer edges of the blade is lined by several short "leaves", while the under edge sports three hanging, white bellflowers. With the exception of the bellflowers on the blade, the entire scythe is colored in shades of green. When swung, the weapon makes a bell noise. If an enemy is hit, small white flowers appear. | |||
The Dainty Bellflowers bears a resemblance to a treasure spot in [[Wonderland]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]''. | The Dainty Bellflowers bears a resemblance to a treasure spot in [[Wonderland]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]''. | ||
"Bellflower" can refer to several plants, such as the {{w|Lily of the valley|lily-of-the-valley}}, named for their distinctive shape. Bellflowers in general can represent humility, constancy, luck, and gratitude. Lilies-of-the-valley represent a number of things, including sweetness, happiness, humility, and the tears of {{w|Mary (mother of Jesus)|Mary}}. "Dainty", meaning "delicate" and "pretty", could be a reference to Marluxia's feminine appearance.<!--You'd best believe you're citing something like this: Originally, Marluxia was planned to be female.--> | |||
== Gallery == | It is worth noting that the Lily of the Valley flower itself is {{w|Lily of the valley#Chemistry|highly poisonous}}, lending to the possibility of Dainty Bellflowers representing Marluxia's duplicity. | ||
==Gameplay== | |||
Dainty Bellflowers's ground combo starts off with Marluxia jumping into the air with an upward angled slash of the scythe. Then he tosses it vertically into the air and allows it to spin a few times before it returns to his hand, which he then repeats. Marluxia then swings Dainty Bellflowers in a full circle for the finisher. | |||
Its aerial combo is rather simple; it consists of an angled wide slash, followed by two more slashes, angled downward in front of Marluxia which forces him down, the latter of which serves as the finisher. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File: | File:Dainty Bellflowers (Art).png|Concept art of the Dainty Bellflowers from the ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' Ultimania. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Scythe}} | |||
{{ | {{MysteryGear}} | ||
{{ | [[fr:Campanule délicate]] | ||
[[de:Zarte Glockenblume]] |
Latest revision as of 03:49, 2 November 2022
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Dainty Bellflowers | |||||
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"A weapon that draws forth its wielder's personality." | |||||
Japanese | 優雅なるスズラン | ||||
Rōmaji | Yūga-naru Suzuran | ||||
Translation | Dainty Lilies-of-the-Valley | ||||
Stats | |||||
Strength | Magic | ||||
Base | Unit | Ultima | Base | Unit | |
+90 | +1 | +15 | +0 | +1 | |
Defense | Crit Rate | Crit Bonus | |||
Base | Unit | Base | Unit | Base | Unit |
+0 | +1 | +0 | +1 | +9 | +1 |
Attack Speed | Approach Speed | ||||
Ground | Air | ||||
1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | |||
Abilities | |||||
1: Heart Bonus 2: Second Chance | |||||
Obtained | |||||
Mystery Gear ③ (Marluxia) |
The Dainty Bellflowers (優雅なるスズラン Yūga-naru Suzuran , lit. "Dainty Lilies-of-the-Valley") is a Scythe that can be wielded by Marluxia in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. It represents Marluxia's personality.
Design[edit]
The Dainty Bellflowers, true to its name, is shaped like an enormous bellflower plant. Its handle, which is relatively short when compared to those of Marluxia's other scythes, is the curved stem of the plant. The stem bends and curves downward to form the blade. The outer edges of the blade is lined by several short "leaves", while the under edge sports three hanging, white bellflowers. With the exception of the bellflowers on the blade, the entire scythe is colored in shades of green. When swung, the weapon makes a bell noise. If an enemy is hit, small white flowers appear.
The Dainty Bellflowers bears a resemblance to a treasure spot in Wonderland in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories.
"Bellflower" can refer to several plants, such as the lily-of-the-valley, named for their distinctive shape. Bellflowers in general can represent humility, constancy, luck, and gratitude. Lilies-of-the-valley represent a number of things, including sweetness, happiness, humility, and the tears of Mary. "Dainty", meaning "delicate" and "pretty", could be a reference to Marluxia's feminine appearance.
It is worth noting that the Lily of the Valley flower itself is highly poisonous, lending to the possibility of Dainty Bellflowers representing Marluxia's duplicity.
Gameplay[edit]
Dainty Bellflowers's ground combo starts off with Marluxia jumping into the air with an upward angled slash of the scythe. Then he tosses it vertically into the air and allows it to spin a few times before it returns to his hand, which he then repeats. Marluxia then swings Dainty Bellflowers in a full circle for the finisher.
Its aerial combo is rather simple; it consists of an angled wide slash, followed by two more slashes, angled downward in front of Marluxia which forces him down, the latter of which serves as the finisher.