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The '''[[Beagle Boys]]''' are enemies that appears in the [[Country of the Musketeers]], where they serve as the henchmen of [[Captain Pete]], the corrupt leader of the musketeers. They can be fought by both [[Sora]] | The '''[[Beagle Boys]]''' are enemies that appears in the [[Country of the Musketeers]], where they serve as the henchmen of [[Game:Pete#Kingdom_Hearts_3D:_Dream_Drop_Distance|Captain Pete]], the corrupt leader of the musketeers. They can be fought by both [[Sora]] and [[Riku]]. | ||
==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
=== | ===Side: Sora=== | ||
Sora fights the Beagle Boys twice in the story: first on their own, and later alongside [[Pete]]. Before the first battle, one of them will roll barrels down the steps of the {{c|Tower|CotM}} (basic power: 10; power multiplier: 1.0). The barrels will roll to the right side or the left side of the stairs, so they can be dodged by moving to the other side or simply jumping over them. The Beagle Boys can be confronted at the top of the Tower. In the second battle, Sora must take care of the Beagle Boys before he battles Pete. | |||
The Beagle Boys are quite easy to defeat, but can be difficult to stagger with the Keyblade. However, to get around this use [[Sliding Sidewinder]] or [[Spark Dive]] to knock them down, or abuse one of their status vulnerabilities. [[Zero Gravity]] is best recommended, especially when combined with [[Thundaga]] to maximize damage. Guarding is heavily beneficial in the fights, but using [[Counter Rush]] is not recommended, due to the inconsistency it has in staggering the boys, oftentimes leaving Sora vulnerable to attack when it finishes. By using [[Zero Graviga]] and Thundaga often, Sora should have no trouble taking down the boys in either battle. While the Beagle Boys are extremely weak to Zero Gravity, Pete is completely immune to it, so only equip one for the second battle. It is recommended to take them out all at the same time, one Reality Shift right after another, to avoid getting bombarded by the Cannon Throw attack Pete might send after one gets taken out. They can be taken out in any order. | |||
===Side: Riku=== | ===Side: Riku=== | ||
Unlike Sora, who battles the Beagle Boys twice in the story, Riku only battles them one time. Additionally, while Sora battles them all at once, Riku instead battles them one at a time. Riku will find the Beagle Boys in various hiding spots, and they will immediately engage him upon being discovered. | Unlike Sora, who battles the Beagle Boys twice in the story, Riku only battles them one time. Additionally, while Sora battles them all at once, Riku instead battles them one at a time. Riku will find the Beagle Boys in various hiding spots, and they will immediately engage him upon being discovered. | ||
The first one discovered will be in the relatively spacious Machine Room, and will start the battle off farther from Riku than the others. As he is a single target, crowd controlling attacks such as | The first one discovered will be in the relatively spacious Machine Room, and will start the battle off farther from Riku than the others. As he is a single target, crowd controlling attacks such as Thundaga are not as important for Riku as they are for Sora. While continuing to use Zero Gravity, instead follow up with powerful single target attacks such as [[Sacrifice]], which will deal massive damage at the cost of some of Riku's HP. Unlike Sora, using [[Counter Aura]] is safe for Riku to do, as it does not possess a long animation like Counter Rush does and Riku only has a single target to worry about. Using Zero Gravity at appropriate times and following up with powerful commands will quickly put an end to the first Beagle Boy. | ||
The second, while identical in fighting style and AI as the first, can be much harder to properly deal with. He is found in a much tighter, very narrow hallway, and Riku must attack some clothes obscuring the thug to get him to reveal himself. Upon being exposed, the Beagle Boy will instantly begin attacking Riku, so it's best to set up a [[Balloon]] trap before engaging him. Avoid using finishers to open up the hiding spot, as Riku can possibly use [[Block]] or [[Dark Barrier]] to defend himself if he exposes the thug using light attacks. Follow the same strategy as defeating the previous one and this Beagle Boy will go down just as quickly, but be wary of the cramped space. | The second, while identical in fighting style and AI as the first, can be much harder to properly deal with. He is found in a much tighter, very narrow hallway, and Riku must attack some clothes obscuring the thug to get him to reveal himself. Upon being exposed, the Beagle Boy will instantly begin attacking Riku, so it's best to set up a [[Balloon]] trap before engaging him. Avoid using finishers to open up the hiding spot, as Riku can possibly use [[Block]] or [[Dark Barrier]] to defend himself if he exposes the thug using light attacks. Follow the same strategy as defeating the previous one and this Beagle Boy will go down just as quickly, but be wary of the cramped space. | ||
The final Beagle Boy is fought in a much more spacious area that the other two, allowing Riku to make full use of [[Flowmotion]] or safely use strong spells from a distance, such as [[Dark Firaga]], [[Balloonra]], or [[Triple Plasma]]. However, he must be revealed in a similar manner to the second. Follow the same strategies as before, and the fight will end extremely quickly. Make sure to clear the area of any [[Aura Lion]]s, and to clear the floor of the purple mist, as it will make Riku drop quicker. Immediately following the battle, Riku must fight the [[Holey Moley]], so do not have too many commands equipped that are useful for the Beagle Boys, but useless on the giant Dream Eater. | The final Beagle Boy is fought in a much more spacious area that the other two, allowing Riku to make full use of [[Flowmotion]] or safely use strong spells from a distance, such as [[Dark Firaga]], [[Balloonra]], or [[Triple Plasma]]. However, he must be revealed in a similar manner to the second. Follow the same strategies as before, and the fight will end extremely quickly. Make sure to clear the area of any [[Aura Lion]]s, and to clear the floor of the purple mist, as it will make Riku drop quicker. Immediately following the battle, Riku must fight the [[Holey Moley]], so do not have too many commands equipped that are useful for the Beagle Boys, but useless on the giant Dream Eater. | ||
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{{Atk|{{Nihongo|'''Clear Away'''|斬り払い|<br>Kiriharai}} | |||
|{{AT|att}} Physical | |||
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|0.5 x2 | |||
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|Lightly swing their sword twice. | |||
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{{Atk|{{nihongo|'''Continuous Slash'''|連続斬り|<br>Renzokukiri}} | |||
|{{AT|att}} Physical | |||
|— | |||
|0.5 x2 + 1.0 | |||
|◯ | |||
|Swing their sword twice while stepping forward, then jump and swing their sword down. | |||
}} | |||
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==Video== | ==Video== | ||
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{| | ! Pete and the Beagle Boys – ''Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD'' (Sora) | ||
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| {{#widget:YouTube|id=9oJS0gjb2uk|width=320|height=240}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
{{ | ==Notes and references== | ||
{{reflist}} | |||
{{DisneyBossDirectory}} | {{DisneyBossDirectory}} | ||
[[Category:Groups]] | [[Category:Groups]] | ||
[[Category:Gameplay]] |
Latest revision as of 13:44, 16 July 2024
Beagle Boys | |||||||||
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Japanese | ビーグルボーイズ | ||||||||
Rōmaji | Bīguru Bōizu | ||||||||
Homeworld | Country of the Musketeers | ||||||||
Origin | Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers | ||||||||
Game | Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance | ||||||||
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Location | Level | HP | EXP | Strength | Magic | Defense |
Reaction Endurance | Reality Endurance | |||||
Country of the Musketeers (Tower) | 26 | 389 | 2000 | 45 | 22 | 22 |
28 | 410 | 2000 | 48 | 23 | 23 | |
Reality Shifts disabled | ||||||
Country of the Musketeers (Theatre) | 26 | 521 | 0 | 45 | 22 | 22 |
28 | 550 | 0 | 48 | 23 | 23 | |
When at 1 HP | ||||||
Country of the Musketeers (Portal) | 30 | 990 | 0 | 90 | 44 | 38 |
32 | 1040 | 0 | 95 | 46 | 39 | |
When at 1 HP | ||||||
Resistances | Fire | Blizzard | Thunder | Water | Dark | Light |
x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | |
Status Effects | Stun | Mini | Sleep | Blind | Stop | Freeze |
x0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | |
Confuse | Poison | Magnet | Slow | Ignite | Bind | |
x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | |
Zero Gravity | Time Bomb | Zantetsuken | ||||
x1.0 | x1.0 | x0 | ||||
Rewards | ||||||
Second Battle Deck Capacity +1[1] Secret Portal Maximum HP +10[1] | ||||||
Worlds | ||||||
Country of the Musketeers |
Location | Level | HP | EXP | Strength | Magic | Defense |
Reaction Endurance | Reality Endurance | |||||
Country of the Musketeers | 26 | 389 | 2000 | 45 | 22 | 22 |
28 | 410 | 2000 | 48 | 23 | 23 | |
Reality Shifts disabled | ||||||
Resistances | Fire | Blizzard | Thunder | Water | Dark | Light |
x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | |
Status Effects | Stun | Mini | Sleep | Blind | Stop | Freeze |
x0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | |
Confuse | Poison | Magnet | Slow | Ignite | Bind | |
x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | x1.0 | |
Zero Gravity | Time Bomb | Zantetsuken | ||||
x1.0 | x1.0 | x0 | ||||
Rewards | ||||||
Stage Gadget | ||||||
Worlds | ||||||
Country of the Musketeers |
The Beagle Boys are enemies that appears in the Country of the Musketeers, where they serve as the henchmen of Captain Pete, the corrupt leader of the musketeers. They can be fought by both Sora and Riku.
Strategy[edit]
Side: Sora[edit]
Sora fights the Beagle Boys twice in the story: first on their own, and later alongside Pete. Before the first battle, one of them will roll barrels down the steps of the Tower (basic power: 10; power multiplier: 1.0). The barrels will roll to the right side or the left side of the stairs, so they can be dodged by moving to the other side or simply jumping over them. The Beagle Boys can be confronted at the top of the Tower. In the second battle, Sora must take care of the Beagle Boys before he battles Pete.
The Beagle Boys are quite easy to defeat, but can be difficult to stagger with the Keyblade. However, to get around this use Sliding Sidewinder or Spark Dive to knock them down, or abuse one of their status vulnerabilities. Zero Gravity is best recommended, especially when combined with Thundaga to maximize damage. Guarding is heavily beneficial in the fights, but using Counter Rush is not recommended, due to the inconsistency it has in staggering the boys, oftentimes leaving Sora vulnerable to attack when it finishes. By using Zero Graviga and Thundaga often, Sora should have no trouble taking down the boys in either battle. While the Beagle Boys are extremely weak to Zero Gravity, Pete is completely immune to it, so only equip one for the second battle. It is recommended to take them out all at the same time, one Reality Shift right after another, to avoid getting bombarded by the Cannon Throw attack Pete might send after one gets taken out. They can be taken out in any order.
Side: Riku[edit]
Unlike Sora, who battles the Beagle Boys twice in the story, Riku only battles them one time. Additionally, while Sora battles them all at once, Riku instead battles them one at a time. Riku will find the Beagle Boys in various hiding spots, and they will immediately engage him upon being discovered.
The first one discovered will be in the relatively spacious Machine Room, and will start the battle off farther from Riku than the others. As he is a single target, crowd controlling attacks such as Thundaga are not as important for Riku as they are for Sora. While continuing to use Zero Gravity, instead follow up with powerful single target attacks such as Sacrifice, which will deal massive damage at the cost of some of Riku's HP. Unlike Sora, using Counter Aura is safe for Riku to do, as it does not possess a long animation like Counter Rush does and Riku only has a single target to worry about. Using Zero Gravity at appropriate times and following up with powerful commands will quickly put an end to the first Beagle Boy.
The second, while identical in fighting style and AI as the first, can be much harder to properly deal with. He is found in a much tighter, very narrow hallway, and Riku must attack some clothes obscuring the thug to get him to reveal himself. Upon being exposed, the Beagle Boy will instantly begin attacking Riku, so it's best to set up a Balloon trap before engaging him. Avoid using finishers to open up the hiding spot, as Riku can possibly use Block or Dark Barrier to defend himself if he exposes the thug using light attacks. Follow the same strategy as defeating the previous one and this Beagle Boy will go down just as quickly, but be wary of the cramped space.
The final Beagle Boy is fought in a much more spacious area that the other two, allowing Riku to make full use of Flowmotion or safely use strong spells from a distance, such as Dark Firaga, Balloonra, or Triple Plasma. However, he must be revealed in a similar manner to the second. Follow the same strategies as before, and the fight will end extremely quickly. Make sure to clear the area of any Aura Lions, and to clear the floor of the purple mist, as it will make Riku drop quicker. Immediately following the battle, Riku must fight the Holey Moley, so do not have too many commands equipped that are useful for the Beagle Boys, but useless on the giant Dream Eater.
Video[edit]
Pete and the Beagle Boys – Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD (Sora) |
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