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{{nihongo|''' | {{nihongo|'''Prize Plus'''|プライズアップ|Puraizu Appu|lit. "Prize Up"}}, also called '''Jackpot''' or '''Prize Power''', is an ability introduced in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}''. It increases the number of [[prizes]] earned in battle. | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Jackpot increases the | ==Mechanics== | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Jackpot is a {{c|support ability|KH}} that costs 2 {{AP}} to equip. It increases the amount of HP prizes, MP prizes, and Munny dropped by enemies, [[Bambi]], or props based on the amount of Jackpot abilities equipped to the current party. The amount of prizes is increased by 1.5x when 1 party member has Jackpot equipped, by 2x when 2 party members have Jackpot equipped, and by 2.5x when all 3 party members have Jackpot equipped. | |||
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', Jackpot is a {{c|support ability|KH2}} that costs 4 AP to equip. Jackpot increases the amount of prizes, excluding prize boxes, dropped by enemies according to the formula ''1 + (0.5 x the number of Jackpot abilities equipped by party members particiapting in battle)''. When using a [[summon]] with the [[Wishing Lamp]] equipped, the effect of 2 equipped Jackpot abilities will be used. | |||
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', Prize Power LV1 and Prize Power LV2 are {{c|equipment abilities|358}}. Prize Power LV1 increases the amount of HP recovered from HP prizes by 1.33x, while Prize Power LV2 increases the amount of HP recovered from HP prizes by 1.67x. | |||
[[File:GA Prize Plus KHIII.png|left|32px]] | |||
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'', Prize Plus is a [[Gummi Ability]] that costs 3 AP to equip, and can be equipped 1 time. It adds an additional small prize to the drops of enemies and gimmicks. Enemies and gimmicks that only drop large prizes are unaffected. [[Teeny Tower]]s and [[Dazzler]]s don't usually drop prizes, but drop 1 small EXP prize with this ability equipped. | |||
==Learning Jackpot== | ==Learning Jackpot== | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts''=== | ||
*[[Sora]] learns Jackpot at level 24 with the [[Dream Shield]], 54 with the [[Dream Rod]], or 63 with the [[Dream Sword]]. | *[[Sora]] learns Jackpot at level 24 with the [[Dream Shield]], 54 with the [[Dream Rod]], or 63 with the [[Dream Sword]].{{KH}} | ||
*[[Donald Duck | *Sora learns Jackpot at level 42 with the Dream Shield, 63 with the Dream Rod, or 100 with the Dream Sword.{{FM}} | ||
*[[Donald Duck]] learns Jackpot at level 50.{{KH}} | |||
*Donald Duck learns Jackpot at level 54.{{FM}} | |||
*[[Goofy]] learns Jackpot at level 12. | *[[Goofy]] learns Jackpot at level 12. | ||
*[[Aladdin]] has Jackpot as a default ability. | *[[Aladdin]] has Jackpot as a default ability. | ||
*[[Jack Skellington]] has Jackpot as a default ability. | *[[Jack Skellington]] has Jackpot as a default ability. | ||
*[[Peter Pan]] has Jackpot as a default ability. | *[[Peter Pan]] has Jackpot as a default ability. | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ||
*Sora learns Jackpot at level 36 with the Dream Shield, 44 with the Dream Rod, and 73 with the Dream Sword. | *Sora learns Jackpot at level 36 with the Dream Shield, 44 with the Dream Rod, and 73 with the Dream Sword. | ||
*Donald | *Donald learns Jackpot after defeating [[the Experiment]]. | ||
*Goofy learns Jackpot after defeating the [[Hostile Program]]. | *Goofy learns Jackpot after defeating the [[Hostile Program]]. | ||
*Aladdin has Jackpot as a default ability. | *Aladdin has Jackpot as a default ability. | ||
*Tron has Jackpot as a default ability. | *Tron has Jackpot as a default ability. | ||
*The Wishing Lamp has | *The [[Wishing Lamp]] has Jackpot as its equipment ability. | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== | ||
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*[[White Ring]] | *[[White Ring]] | ||
*[[Lucky Star]] | *[[Lucky Star]] | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts III''=== | |||
*Prize Plus is available as a Gummi Ability after reaching Gummi Level 29. | |||
==Other appearances== | |||
===''Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game''=== | |||
In the ''[[Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game]]'', Prize Up is the technique of {{ns|TCG|Large Body}} Cards. When a Large Body card is defeated, the player who defeated it gets to draw a card. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[HP Prize Plus]] | *[[HP Prize Plus]] | ||
*[[Link Prize Plus]] | *[[Link Prize Plus]] | ||
*[[Prize Proliferator]] | |||
[[Category:Kingdom Hearts abilities]] | [[Category:Kingdom Hearts abilities]] | ||
[[Category:Kingdom Hearts II abilities]] | [[Category:Kingdom Hearts II abilities]] | ||
[[Category:Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days abilities]] | [[Category:Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days abilities]] | ||
[[ | [[Category:Kingdom Hearts III abilities]] | ||
[[de:Schatzkraft]] | [[de:Schatzkraft]] |
Latest revision as of 18:27, 22 June 2024
This article is about the ability. You may be looking for Luxord's Limit Break. |
Prize Plus (プライズアップ Puraizu Appu , lit. "Prize Up"), also called Jackpot or Prize Power, is an ability introduced in Kingdom Hearts. It increases the number of prizes earned in battle.
Mechanics[edit]
In Kingdom Hearts, Jackpot is a support ability that costs 2 AP to equip. It increases the amount of HP prizes, MP prizes, and Munny dropped by enemies, Bambi, or props based on the amount of Jackpot abilities equipped to the current party. The amount of prizes is increased by 1.5x when 1 party member has Jackpot equipped, by 2x when 2 party members have Jackpot equipped, and by 2.5x when all 3 party members have Jackpot equipped.
In Kingdom Hearts II, Jackpot is a support ability that costs 4 AP to equip. Jackpot increases the amount of prizes, excluding prize boxes, dropped by enemies according to the formula 1 + (0.5 x the number of Jackpot abilities equipped by party members particiapting in battle). When using a summon with the Wishing Lamp equipped, the effect of 2 equipped Jackpot abilities will be used.
In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Prize Power LV1 and Prize Power LV2 are equipment abilities. Prize Power LV1 increases the amount of HP recovered from HP prizes by 1.33x, while Prize Power LV2 increases the amount of HP recovered from HP prizes by 1.67x.
In Kingdom Hearts III, Prize Plus is a Gummi Ability that costs 3 AP to equip, and can be equipped 1 time. It adds an additional small prize to the drops of enemies and gimmicks. Enemies and gimmicks that only drop large prizes are unaffected. Teeny Towers and Dazzlers don't usually drop prizes, but drop 1 small EXP prize with this ability equipped.
Learning Jackpot[edit]
Kingdom Hearts[edit]
- Sora learns Jackpot at level 24 with the Dream Shield, 54 with the Dream Rod, or 63 with the Dream Sword.[KH I]
- Sora learns Jackpot at level 42 with the Dream Shield, 63 with the Dream Rod, or 100 with the Dream Sword.[KH I FM]
- Donald Duck learns Jackpot at level 50.[KH I]
- Donald Duck learns Jackpot at level 54.[KH I FM]
- Goofy learns Jackpot at level 12.
- Aladdin has Jackpot as a default ability.
- Jack Skellington has Jackpot as a default ability.
- Peter Pan has Jackpot as a default ability.
Kingdom Hearts II[edit]
- Sora learns Jackpot at level 36 with the Dream Shield, 44 with the Dream Rod, and 73 with the Dream Sword.
- Donald learns Jackpot after defeating the Experiment.
- Goofy learns Jackpot after defeating the Hostile Program.
- Aladdin has Jackpot as a default ability.
- Tron has Jackpot as a default ability.
- The Wishing Lamp has Jackpot as its equipment ability.
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days[edit]
Rings with Prize Power LV1[edit]
Rings with Prize Power LV2[edit]
Kingdom Hearts III[edit]
- Prize Plus is available as a Gummi Ability after reaching Gummi Level 29.
Other appearances[edit]
Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game[edit]
In the Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game, Prize Up is the technique of Large Body Cards. When a Large Body card is defeated, the player who defeated it gets to draw a card.