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Template:Enemy The Bandit is an Emblem Heartless found in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and Kingdom Hearts coded.

Design

The Bandit's design seems to be derived from the image of the stereotypical "Arabian" thug seen in many media, including Disney's own Aladdin. The Bandit boasts a bright white turban and matching face mask, a purple vest trimmed in gold, purple pants with plum and silver trim that is held in place with a salmon-colored sash, blue curled-toe shoes, and a plum and silver choker, and set of armbands. They also wear lots of gold and silver rings and bracelets, perhaps showing off the spoils they have plundered. Their large gold-hilted swords resemble classic scimitars.

Kingdom Hearts Final Mix Bandits are dressed in yellow and dark reds instead of purple and blue, a color scheme mirrored by their successors in Kingdom Hearts II, the Luna Bandits.

The Bandit's name references the Heartless's resemblance to Arabian thugs. Historically, bandits were outlaws that would commit crimes such as robbery or murder.

Story

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Kingdom Hearts II

Bandits appear in a short cameo, during the cutscene shown after Sora learns of Jafar being released.

Strategy

Kingdom Hearts

If timed correctly, Sora can earn Tech Points for blocking the Bandit's attacks.[1][2][3][4]

Other appearances

Kingdom Hearts Mobile

The Bandit appears as a bonus costume in Kingdom Hearts Mobile for clearing Episode 5 of Kingdom Hearts coded.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Before Kairi's rescue, 2 Tech Points can be earned for blocking a basic scimitar swipe in both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix.
  2. ^ Before Kairi's rescue, 4 Tech Points can be earned for blocking the Bandit as it throws itself and its scimitar in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix.
  3. ^ After Kairi's rescue, 27 and 45 Tech Points can be earned for blocking a basic scimitar swipe in both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix.
  4. ^ After Kairi's rescue, 90 Tech Points can be earned for blocking the Bandit's scimitar as it twirls itself around in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix.