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The Up to Eleven has a two-pronged headstock and a neck with concave edges. The prongs on the headstock have navy blue inner edges and gold outer ones. The neck is gold. The sitar’s body resembles an upside-down “V”. The upper half of the body is rounded and navy blue, and the lower half is the same color. The entire body has gold edges. The Interlude has three white strings that are anchored to the body by a gold, triangular piece. The Up to Eleven and the [[Interlude]] are palette swaps of each other. | The Up to Eleven has a two-pronged headstock and a neck with concave edges. The prongs on the headstock have navy blue inner edges and gold outer ones. The neck is gold. The sitar’s body resembles an upside-down “V”. The upper half of the body is rounded and navy blue, and the lower half is the same color. The entire body has gold edges. The Interlude has three white strings that are anchored to the body by a gold, triangular piece. The Up to Eleven and the [[Interlude]] are palette swaps of each other. | ||
Its name is a reference to a joke from the rock comedy/mockumentary film ''[[wikipedia:This Is Spinal Tap|This Is Spinal Tap]]'', wherein band member Nigel Tufnel explains that their amps' volume dials go up to eleven, as opposed to ten, for the sake of being able to play louder. | Its name is a reference to a joke from the rock comedy/mockumentary film ''[[wikipedia:This Is Spinal Tap|This Is Spinal Tap]]'', wherein band member Nigel Tufnel explains that their amps' volume dials go up to eleven, as opposed to ten, for the sake of being able to play louder. | ||
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Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Up to Eleven | |||||
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"A weapon that lets you string together much longer ground combos with wider reach." | |||||
Japanese | エクストラゲージ | ||||
Stats | |||||
Strength | Magic | ||||
Base | Unit | Ultima | Base | Unit | |
+90 | +1 | +0 | +36 | +1 | |
Defense | Crit Rate | Crit Bonus | |||
Base | Unit | Base | Unit | Base | Unit |
+0 | +3 | +10 | +3 | +13 | +1 |
Attack Speed | Approach Speed | ||||
Ground | Air | ||||
1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | |||
Abilities | |||||
1: Chain Time 2: Offensive Block 3: Combo-Block | |||||
Obtained | |||||
Ultimate Gear ⑥ (Demyx) |
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Up to Eleven+ | |||||
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"An upgraded Up to Eleven. Lets you string together much longer ground combos with wider reach." | |||||
Japanese | エクストラゲージ+ | ||||
Stats | |||||
Strength | Magic | ||||
Base | Unit | Ultima | Base | Unit | |
+94 | +1 | +0 | +45 | +1 | |
Defense | Crit Rate | Crit Bonus | |||
Base | Unit | Base | Unit | Base | Unit |
+0 | +3 | +10 | +3 | +12 | +1 |
Attack Speed | Approach Speed | ||||
Ground | Air | ||||
1.0 | 1.0 | 1.0 | |||
Abilities | |||||
1: Chain Time 2: Offensive Block 3: Combo-Jump | |||||
Obtained | |||||
Ultimate Gear+ ⑥ (Demyx) |
Up to Eleven (エクストラゲージ Ekusutora Gēji , lit. "Extra Gauge") is a weapon that can be used by Demyx in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days by attaching Ultimate Gear. It can be upgraded to Up to Eleven+.
Design
The Up to Eleven has a two-pronged headstock and a neck with concave edges. The prongs on the headstock have navy blue inner edges and gold outer ones. The neck is gold. The sitar’s body resembles an upside-down “V”. The upper half of the body is rounded and navy blue, and the lower half is the same color. The entire body has gold edges. The Interlude has three white strings that are anchored to the body by a gold, triangular piece. The Up to Eleven and the Interlude are palette swaps of each other.
Its name is a reference to a joke from the rock comedy/mockumentary film This Is Spinal Tap, wherein band member Nigel Tufnel explains that their amps' volume dials go up to eleven, as opposed to ten, for the sake of being able to play louder.