Drag 'n' Drop: Difference between revisions

From the Kingdom Hearts Wiki, the Kingdom Hearts encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
(Undo revision 529333 by NumberXV (talk) not exactly a critical point, and parentheticals suck in general)
No edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
== Mechanics ==
== Mechanics ==
After the Golden Keyblade in Sora's Heartless Keyblade Rain attack falls, it creates a small golden circle. Go to the golden circle and the Attack command will change to Drag 'n' Drop. Using this will cause [[Data-Sora]] and the Heartless to clash, transforming it into a [[Shadow]].
After the Golden Keyblade in Sora's Heartless Keyblade Rain attack falls, it creates a small golden circle. Go to the golden circle and the Attack command will change to Drag 'n' Drop. Using this will cause [[Data-Sora]] and the Heartless to clash, transforming it into a [[Shadow]].
==Etymology==
"Drag and drop" is the act of selecting a virtual object by "grabbing" it with the cursor on the computer screen and dragging it to another location.
{{ability-stub}}
{{ability-stub}}
<!--Special Finisher that appears during Sora's Heartless battle.-->
<!--Special Finisher that appears during Sora's Heartless battle.-->

Revision as of 20:11, 2 January 2012

Yes, the untapped power that lies within you. Now, child, it's time you awakened that power and realized your full potential.
Prime - Maleficent 6★ Medal
This article needs more information!

Improve it by adding what you know about the following issues.

Drag 'n' Drop is a special ability used in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. It is used in battle against Sora's Heartless in Phases 2, 3, and 4, when the Heartless appears as AntiSora.

Mechanics

After the Golden Keyblade in Sora's Heartless Keyblade Rain attack falls, it creates a small golden circle. Go to the golden circle and the Attack command will change to Drag 'n' Drop. Using this will cause Data-Sora and the Heartless to clash, transforming it into a Shadow.

Etymology

"Drag and drop" is the act of selecting a virtual object by "grabbing" it with the cursor on the computer screen and dragging it to another location.