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The '''Dustflier''' is an Emblem [[Heartless]] that is found in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. It can be found at the [[Twilight Town#Station Plaza|Station Plaza]] in [[Twilight Town]] during [[Mission 89: Eliminate six giant Heartless|Mission 89]], after the basic requirements of the mission have been cleared. Defeating the Dustflier is the last requirement to completing the mission.
The '''Dustflier''' is an [[Emblem Heartless]] that is found in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''. It can be found at the [[Station Plaza]] in [[Twilight Town]] during [[Mission 89: Eliminate six giant Heartless|Mission 89]], after the basic requirements of the mission have been cleared. Defeating the Dustflier is the last requirement to completing the mission.


==Design==
==Design==
A Dustflier is a large, draconian creature with predominantly brown skin, save for its belly, which is tan, and its shoulders, feet, and the tip of its tail, all of which are black. Its body is rather thin, while its three-toed feet are quite large, each sporting orange talons. Its wings seem rather short and bulky when compared to its feet and tail, and its light orange wingtips are vaguely reminiscent of the Nobody symbol. The Dustflier's tail ends in a large, misshapen club with three conical, orange spikes on it, and its head is V-shaped and flat. It has beady yellow eyes on either side of its head, and its Heartless emblem is on its chest.
A Dustflier is a large, draconic creature with predominantly brown skin, save for its belly, which is tan, and its shoulders, feet, and the tip of its tail, all of which are black. Its body is rather thin, while its three-toed feet are quite large, each sporting orange talons. Its wings seem rather short and bulky when compared to its feet and tail, and its light orange wingtips are vaguely reminiscent of the Nobody symbol. The Dustflier's tail ends in a large, misshapen club with three conical, orange spikes on it, and its head is V-shaped and flat. It has beady yellow eyes on either side of its head, and its Heartless emblem is on its chest.


The Dustflier's English name and its Japanese name, "Debrisflow", both seem to reference the dust and debris caused by meteors, which is, in turn, a reference to the Heartless's "Meteor Breath".
The Dustflier's English name and its Japanese name, "Debrisflow", both reference dust and debris.


==Strategy==
==Strategy==
The Dustflier appears at the Station Plaza after the basic requirements for the mission have been cleared, by defeating the other six Heartless bosses. It is vital that the player have [[Glide]] or [[High Jump|Float]] equipped, preferably Glide, and the strongest Keyblade they can equip, which should be one of the strongest Keyblades in the game. The Keyblade should then be filled with either [[Gear#Ability Unit|Ability Unit]]s or [[Gear#Sight Unit|Sight Unit]]s. A good setup that uses this technique is the [[Zero Gear]] with two [[Gear#Ability Unit|Ability Unit]]s and two [[Gear#Sight Unit|Sight Unit]]s. Another Gear setup that is helpful is the [[Ultimate Gear|Ultimate Gear+]] with three Ability Units, one Power Unit, and one Sight Unit. This allows you to deal a fair amount of damage per hit and score critical hits more often. The Dustflier's most accurate attack is [[Fire]]-elemental and has an 80% chance of inflicting the Ignite status, so it would be wise to equip a Ring that defends against Fire damage or Ignite status, such as the [[Tears of Flame]]. The other option is to equip a ring such as Princess's Crown, which boosts HP and defense tremendously. Attack magic and their inflicted status effects are very ineffective against the Dustflier; therefore, it is suggested that most or all attack magic panels are replaced with restoratives for this battle.  
The Dustflier appears at Station Plaza after the other six Heartless bosses are defeated. With its immense Defense and HP, the Dustflier takes a very long time to whittle down. Its attacks deal high damage and inflict status effects, so watch for visual cues telegraphing each attack and dodge carefully. Be wary of the Shadows that continuously spawn: their attacks can stun, making the player vulnerable to the Dustflier's attacks.


The best way to defeat the Dustflier is to memorize its pre-attack cues. The Dustflier's most basic and common attack is non-elemental, and has a 100% of inflicting you with a random status effect. In this attack, the Dustflier will move a short distance and then land, creating a powerful shockwave that will cover almost the entire field, as well as the ground itself. To avoid this, jump over the shockwave and continue gliding until the field fades from the ground. Alternatively, air rush or glide to the steps in front of the glass doors, just stand to dodge damage completely, this sometimes protects against the meteor breath, as the sides of the roof are solid and make the meteors explode, but the top makes the meteors go through, speed up and inflict way more damage. Standing on the flat top of the steps grants you complete protection from the shockwave, as it doesn't travel up the steps. Then, because the Dustflier jumps in your general direction, if the Dustflier is close enough to the steps after its follow-up attack it can follow you up the steps and land on the flat top, between the pillars. If you run down the steps while it's jumping, the shockwave from that landing will spread through the air as it moves past the steps, going harmlessly over your head (as long as you don't jump).
Equip abilities for aerial mobility, especially [[High Jump]], [[Air Slide]], and [[Glide]]; a weapon with high Strength, Critical Rate, and/or Critical Bonus to boost damage; and a [[Ring Panel]] that boosts either fire resistance, such as the [[Tears of Flame]], or Defense and/or HP, such as the [[Princess's Crown]]. The Dustflier is resistant to all offensive magic, but [[Cure]] magic can help Roxas's longevity. Bringing [[Panacea]]s and [[Elixir]]s can make the battle easier.


After the Dustflier has first used its shockwave attack, the Heartless will begin a follow-up attack. The Dustflier will either flip, dash forward, or shoot a bevy of homing fireballs. If you are hit by any of these three attacks, it is extremely likely that you be inflicted with much damage and a status effect. The Earth-elemental flip has a 100% of halving your HP, the Aero-elemental dash has a 100% of inflicting the Air-Toss status, and the Fire-elemental Meteor breath has an 80% chance of inflicting the Ignite status. The first two attacks can be evaded by keeping your distance from the Dustflier while it moves across the field, while the fireballs can be avoided by continuing to glide away from them. However, the simplest way to avoid the fireballs is to, as soon as you see Dustflier preparing to launch them, glide behind one of the pillars in front of the Train Station as quickly as possible. If you do so correctly, the fireballs will almost always miss. As soon as you escape these attacks, go for the Dustflier and land at least one combo on it; sometimes you can land up to three. This is the only safe opening to attack the Dustflier; more dangerously, you could also try to attack the Dustflier just before it launches its Meteor breath attack, though this leaves you open to the barrage of fireballs that will instantly drain your HP. If you choose to do this, glide or dodge roll away immediately.
The Dustflier's most common attack consists of a leap, followed by large, slow-moving, non-elemental shockwave that has a 100% chance of inflicting a random negative status effect. Jump and Air Slide or Glide over the shockwave. Alternately, if the Dustflier performs the shockwave on the lower ground, move to the top of the Plaza steps to avoid the shockwave entirely.


You could also try another risky tactic with the fireballs: when you see that Dustflier is firing them, air slide quickly to the Dustflier and block all its fireballs. Then, you will be free to land a combo before its moves, dashes, or flips; however, this tactic will not work without [[Guard#Panels which link to Block|Round Block]] equipped. As soon as the Dustflier flies back into the air, glide away from it and repeat this process. If you do get hit by the Dustflier's attacks, you'll lose a great amount of health, and will almost always suffer a status effect. Alternatively, you could fight the Dustflier only at the top of the steps because its most powerful attack, the shockwave, doesn't register damage here. He is kept in place for the most part and can be attacked for much longer and easier. However, several attacks force you to move off of the stairs in order to dodge them.
After its shockwave attack, the Dustflier follows up with one of three attacks: an aerial flip that [[Halve HP|halves HP]], a flying charge that can [[air-toss]], or a volley of fireballs with an 80% chance of [[Ignite (status)|igniting]]. After each followup attack, the Dustflier performs another shockwave and repeats the process.


The battle against the Dustflier is a long and difficult battle, and is easily the most difficult Heartless in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. Memorize its pre-attack cues and avoid being hit by attacks, and the mighty Dustflier will go down in time. Bring many [[Panacea]]s and [[Elixir]]s to heal from often status effects and to restore HP if hit by the Dustflier. Lastly, prepare for a long fight; the Dustflier will leave you with few openings to attack it, so you will be dodging attacks for most of the battle. The most important thing to remember when fighting the Dustflier is that, despite its high amount of HP, it is much more important to dodge its attacks than to slowly chip away at its HP dangerously.
The flip and charge are short-range and easily avoided using Air Slide or Glide. Watch out for the fireball attack, telegraphed by the Dustflier spreading its wings and raising its head. Dodge the fireballs by continuous dodging, or by hiding behind the two brick walls at either end of the train station steps. All three attacks can be [[block]]ed.  


The best opportunities to attack are immediately after the Dustflier's flip and charge attacks. Execute one or two attack combos before the Dustflier leaps up for the next shockwave.
The Dustflier is a test of endurance and patience. Prioritize dodging, and only land attacks when it is safe to do so.
{{Atk-o|358}}
{{Atk|{{nihongo|'''Somersault Kick'''|宙返り蹴り|<br>Chūgaeri Keri}}
|{{AT|att}} Earth
|Halve HP (100%)
|3.10
|△
|Somersaults in the air while kicking with its feet.
}}
{{Atk|{{nihongo|'''Invincible Charge'''|無敵突進|<br>Muteki Tosshin}}
|{{AT|att}} Wind
|Air-toss (100%)
|2.50
|△
|Rushes straight at the target while flying.
}}
{{Atk|{{nihongo|'''Shock Wave'''|衝撃波|<br>Shōgekiha}}
|{{AT|att}} —
|Random (100%)
|2.60
|X
|Crashes onto the ground and creates a slow-moving, far-reaching shockwave.
}}
{{Atk|{{nihongo|'''Meteor Breath'''|メテオブレス|<br>Meteo Buresu}}
|{{AT|att}} Fire
|Ignite (80%)
|3.00
|△
|Shoots out eight fireballs around itself that crash around the opponent's location.
}}
{{Atk-c|note=The Dustflier jumps, uses Shock Wave upon landing, then follows with either Somersault Kick, Meteor Breath, or Invincible Charge, depending on the distance between it and the opponent, and repeats this pattern.}}
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==Gallery==
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Dustflier (Portrait) KHD.png|Dustflier's journal portrait in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''.
Dustflier (Battle) Sprite KHD.png|Dustflier's battle icon from the map.
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Latest revision as of 17:28, 17 October 2024

Dustflier

Dustflier KHD.png

Japanese デブリスフロウ
Rōmaji Deburisufurou
Translation Debrisflow

Type Emblem Heartless
Game Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Variations
Wyvern
Tailbunker
Avalanche
Wavecrest
Phantomtail
Windstorm
Themes Header.png

KHD tracks
Battle theme - Fight and Away
Dustflier

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Large and deadly, these flying Heartless pack extreme power and high HP levels.
Their arsenal includes Meteor breath and an invincible charge, and all of their attacks can inflict negative status effects on contact.
This specimen is easily in the strongest class of Heartless. Prepare accordingly.

Mission HP EXP STR/DEF
Story Mode Mission Mode
89 2910 8730 551 74
Fire Blizzard Thunder Aero
x0.08 x0.11 x0.03 x-0.10
Ignite Freeze Jolt Air-Toss
x0 x0 x0.01 x0
Defense Power Adjustment Heart Points
• Head: 12.00
• Tail & Left Wing: 8.00
• Right Wing: 7.20
255
Flinch? Bloom-Out?
X X
Rewards

Missions 73-93
Premium Orb (100%)

Story Mode
Munny x33, HP prize (large) x5, HP prize (small) x7
Mission Mode
Munny x17, HP prize (large) x3, HP prize (small) x4
World(s)
Twilight Town

The Dustflier is an Emblem Heartless that is found in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. It can be found at the Station Plaza in Twilight Town during Mission 89, after the basic requirements of the mission have been cleared. Defeating the Dustflier is the last requirement to completing the mission.

Design[edit]

A Dustflier is a large, draconic creature with predominantly brown skin, save for its belly, which is tan, and its shoulders, feet, and the tip of its tail, all of which are black. Its body is rather thin, while its three-toed feet are quite large, each sporting orange talons. Its wings seem rather short and bulky when compared to its feet and tail, and its light orange wingtips are vaguely reminiscent of the Nobody symbol. The Dustflier's tail ends in a large, misshapen club with three conical, orange spikes on it, and its head is V-shaped and flat. It has beady yellow eyes on either side of its head, and its Heartless emblem is on its chest.

The Dustflier's English name and its Japanese name, "Debrisflow", both reference dust and debris.

Strategy[edit]

The Dustflier appears at Station Plaza after the other six Heartless bosses are defeated. With its immense Defense and HP, the Dustflier takes a very long time to whittle down. Its attacks deal high damage and inflict status effects, so watch for visual cues telegraphing each attack and dodge carefully. Be wary of the Shadows that continuously spawn: their attacks can stun, making the player vulnerable to the Dustflier's attacks.

Equip abilities for aerial mobility, especially High Jump, Air Slide, and Glide; a weapon with high Strength, Critical Rate, and/or Critical Bonus to boost damage; and a Ring Panel that boosts either fire resistance, such as the Tears of Flame, or Defense and/or HP, such as the Princess's Crown. The Dustflier is resistant to all offensive magic, but Cure magic can help Roxas's longevity. Bringing Panaceas and Elixirs can make the battle easier.

The Dustflier's most common attack consists of a leap, followed by large, slow-moving, non-elemental shockwave that has a 100% chance of inflicting a random negative status effect. Jump and Air Slide or Glide over the shockwave. Alternately, if the Dustflier performs the shockwave on the lower ground, move to the top of the Plaza steps to avoid the shockwave entirely.

After its shockwave attack, the Dustflier follows up with one of three attacks: an aerial flip that halves HP, a flying charge that can air-toss, or a volley of fireballs with an 80% chance of igniting. After each followup attack, the Dustflier performs another shockwave and repeats the process.

The flip and charge are short-range and easily avoided using Air Slide or Glide. Watch out for the fireball attack, telegraphed by the Dustflier spreading its wings and raising its head. Dodge the fireballs by continuous dodging, or by hiding behind the two brick walls at either end of the train station steps. All three attacks can be blocked.

The best opportunities to attack are immediately after the Dustflier's flip and charge attacks. Execute one or two attack combos before the Dustflier leaps up for the next shockwave.

The Dustflier is a test of endurance and patience. Prioritize dodging, and only land attacks when it is safe to do so.

Technique Element Status Power Block?
Somersault Kick (宙返り蹴り
Chūgaeri Keri
?)
Attack Command Earth Halve HP (100%) 3.10
Somersaults in the air while kicking with its feet.
Invincible Charge (無敵突進
Muteki Tosshin
?)
Attack Command Wind Air-toss (100%) 2.50
Rushes straight at the target while flying.
Shock Wave (衝撃波
Shōgekiha
?)
Attack Command Random (100%) 2.60 X
Crashes onto the ground and creates a slow-moving, far-reaching shockwave.
Meteor Breath (メテオブレス
Meteo Buresu
?)
Attack Command Fire Ignite (80%) 3.00
Shoots out eight fireballs around itself that crash around the opponent's location.

The Dustflier jumps, uses Shock Wave upon landing, then follows with either Somersault Kick, Meteor Breath, or Invincible Charge, depending on the distance between it and the opponent, and repeats this pattern.
Guard/Block: △ = Can be blocked; O = Can be blocked and interrupted (melee) or deflected back (projectile); X = Cannot be blocked.

Video[edit]

Dusflier — Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

Gallery[edit]