Turquoise March: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
Line 6: | Line 6: | ||
The {{nihongo|'''Turquoise March'''|ターコイズマーチ|Tākoisu Māchi}} is an [[Emblem Heartless]] exclusive to ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'' that appears exclusively in [[Neverland]]. Its name, like others in its family of Heartless, is composed of its body color and a word associated with music; for the Turquoise March, the musical word is ''march'', which is a piece of music in the march form designed or fitted to accompany and guide the movement of troops. | The {{nihongo|'''Turquoise March'''|ターコイズマーチ|Tākoisu Māchi}} is an [[Emblem Heartless]] exclusive to ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'' that appears exclusively in [[Neverland]]. Its name, like others in its family of Heartless, is composed of its body color and a word associated with music; for the Turquoise March, the musical word is ''march'', which is a piece of music in the march form designed or fitted to accompany and guide the movement of troops. | ||
Turquoise March is fought on day 174 and 195. | Turquoise March is fought on day 174 and 195. | ||
==Journal Entries== | |||
===''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== | |||
''These small flying Heartless shoot water missiles.'' | |||
''Attacking a Turquoise March in mid-cast won't interrupt its magic, so strike fast!'' | |||
''TIP: Water-based attacks can damage-drain targets, awarding their HP to the attacker.'' | |||
== Worlds Fought == | == Worlds Fought == | ||
Line 11: | Line 18: | ||
[[File:Blue Magic Heartless.png|Turquoise March|right]] | [[File:Blue Magic Heartless.png|Turquoise March|right]] | ||
The Turquoise March is rather easy to defeat, yet it has an ability that can be quite destructive if one is not careful. While small with little HP, this Heartless can fire balls of energy that cause pillars of water to erupt from wherever they land. This attack is easy to dodge, however, so defeating multiple Turquoise Marches while completing a mission in their exclusive domain, [[Neverland]], shouldn't be too difficult. | The Turquoise March is rather easy to defeat, yet it has an ability that can be quite destructive if one is not careful. While small with little HP, this Heartless can fire balls of energy that cause pillars of water to erupt from wherever they land. This attack is easy to dodge, however, so defeating multiple Turquoise Marches while completing a mission in their exclusive domain, [[Neverland]], shouldn't be too difficult. |
Revision as of 18:20, 3 October 2009
It is just a flawed specimen that has wandered out.
| |
---|---|
This article is in need of a better picture!
Images on this article are of poor quality and do not comply with the wiki's media policy. Please upload a better image. |
Yes, the untapped power that lies within you. Now, child, it's time you awakened that power and realized your full potential.
| ||
This article needs more information!
Improve it by adding what you know about the following issues. |
The Turquoise March (ターコイズマーチ Tākoisu Māchi ) is an Emblem Heartless exclusive to Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days that appears exclusively in Neverland. Its name, like others in its family of Heartless, is composed of its body color and a word associated with music; for the Turquoise March, the musical word is march, which is a piece of music in the march form designed or fitted to accompany and guide the movement of troops. Turquoise March is fought on day 174 and 195.
Journal Entries
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
These small flying Heartless shoot water missiles. Attacking a Turquoise March in mid-cast won't interrupt its magic, so strike fast!
TIP: Water-based attacks can damage-drain targets, awarding their HP to the attacker.
Worlds Fought
The Turquoise March is rather easy to defeat, yet it has an ability that can be quite destructive if one is not careful. While small with little HP, this Heartless can fire balls of energy that cause pillars of water to erupt from wherever they land. This attack is easy to dodge, however, so defeating multiple Turquoise Marches while completing a mission in their exclusive domain, Neverland, shouldn't be too difficult.