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{{nihongo|'''Drag 'n' Drop'''|ドラッグドロップ|Doraggu Doroppu|lit. "Drag Drop"}} is a technique that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'', whilst fighting [[Sora's Heartless]] when it is in Phase 2, 3 and 4. It allows [[Data-Sora]] to clash with Sora's Heartless, transforming it into a [[Shadow]]. | |||
==Mechanics== | |||
Drag 'n' Drop is a special finisher which replaces the Attack command. | |||
==Learning Drag 'n' Drop== | |||
===''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''=== | |||
*Data-Sora can use Drag 'n' Drop after Sora's Heartless uses its Keyblade Rain attack, when the golden Keyblade falls and a small golden circle is created around it however Data-Sora must first enter the circle to use Drag 'n' Drop. | |||
==Etymology== | ==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. | "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. | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, 2 January 2013
Drag 'n' Drop (ドラッグドロップ Doraggu Doroppu , lit. "Drag Drop") is a technique that appears in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, whilst fighting Sora's Heartless when it is in Phase 2, 3 and 4. It allows Data-Sora to clash with Sora's Heartless, transforming it into a Shadow.
Mechanics
Drag 'n' Drop is a special finisher which replaces the Attack command.
Learning Drag 'n' Drop
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
- Data-Sora can use Drag 'n' Drop after Sora's Heartless uses its Keyblade Rain attack, when the golden Keyblade falls and a small golden circle is created around it however Data-Sora must first enter the circle to use Drag 'n' Drop.
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.