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Issues: Strategy for Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories.

Powerwild

Powerwild (KHIII) from the Ultimania

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The Powerwild (パワーワイルド, Pawā Wairudo?) Heartless

Japanese パワーワイルド
Rōmaji Pawāwairudo

Type Emblem Heartless
Games Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Kingdom Hearts χ
Kingdom Hearts III
Variations
Bouncywild
Sniperwild
Cheery Ape
Wild Shaman
Powerwild

Kingdom Hearts
Heartless resembling a monkey. With great physical strength and agility, they often strike with combination attacks. Avoid close-range battles with them if possible.
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
A simian Heartless that excels at jumping.
It has destructive instincts and attacks with punches and sliding kicks.
Kingdom Hearts Union χ
This monster doesn't monkey around—it uses buffs to increase its strength. Take it down quickly before it drives you bananas!
Kingdom Hearts III
These impish chimps swing through the trees and scrabble along walls while pelting you with nuts. Rude! Block whatever they throw and send it right back at 'em.

They'll taunt and tease and try to bait you into attacking. The best response? Attack! They're wide open the whole time, silly monkeys.
HP STR DEF MP rec EXP
Before rescue 30 12 11 15 4
After rescue 150 31 20 48 120
Weapon Fire Blizzard Thunder
x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0
Percentage Stop Stun Other
x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0
Rewards
(1) HP prize x3
(1) Munny x4
Potion (4%), Power Shard (8%), Protera Chain (1%)
Powerwild slips on banana peel
(1) Munny x20, (5) Munny x5
Ether (50%), Mega-Ether (4%), Power Shard (20%)
World(s)
Deep Jungle, Monstro, End of the World
HP STR DEF MP rec EXP
Before rescue 30 12 11 15 4
After rescue 150 31 20 48 120
Weapon Fire Blizzard Thunder
x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0
Percentage Stop Stun Other
x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0
Seed(s)

Phil Cup

Seed 9 (Jungle Vice): 4 Powerwild
Seed 8 (Monkey & Magic): 1 Powerwild
Seed 7 (Big Feet): 4 Powerwild
Seed 5 (Nightwalkers): 5 Powerwild
Seed 2 (Wild Corps): 4 Powerwild

Hades Cup

Seed 48 (Wild Dance): 4 Powerwild
Seed 46 (Dirty Claws): 1 Powerwild
Seed 41 (Bad Union): 2 Powerwild
Seed 25 (Avengers): 1 Powerwild

HP STR DEF MP rec EXP
Before rescue 30 12 11 15 4
After rescue 120 35 27 47 90
Weapon Fire Blizzard Thunder
x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0
Percentage Stop Stun Other
x1.0[1] x1.0[2] x1.0 x1.0
Rewards
(1) HP prize x3
(1) Munny x4
Potion (2%), Power Shard (4%), Protera Chain (0.5%)
Powerwild slips on banana peel
(1) Munny x20, (5) Munny x5
Ether (20%), Mega-Ether (4%), Power Shard (4%)
World(s)
Deep Jungle, Monstro, End of the World
HP STR DEF MP rec EXP
Before rescue 30 12 11 15 4
After rescue 120 35 27 47 90
Weapon Fire Blizzard Thunder
x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0
Percentage Stop Stun Other
x1.0[1] x1.0[2] x1.0 x1.0
Seed(s)

Phil Cup

Seed 9 (Jungle Vice): 4 Powerwild
Seed 8 (Monkey & Magic): 1 Powerwild
Seed 7 (Big Feet): 4 Powerwild
Seed 5 (Nightwalkers): 5 Powerwild
Seed 2 (Wild Corps): 4 Powerwild

Hades Cup

Seed 48 (Wild Dance): 4 Powerwild
Seed 46 (Dirty Claws): 1 Powerwild
Seed 41 (Bad Union): 2 Powerwild
Seed 25 (Avengers): 1 Powerwild

Floor HP AP EXP
Sora Riku

2F B11F 77 4 13
3F B10F 84 5 20
4F B9F 91 7 28
5F B8F 98 8 35
6F B7F 105 9 43
7F B6F 112 10 50
8F B5F 119 11 58
9F B4F 126 13 65
Physical Fire Ice Lightning Neutral
x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0
Stun Percentage Stop
x1.0 x1.0 x1.0
Warp Bind Confuse Terror
x1.0 x1.0 x1.0 x1.0
World(s)
Olympus Coliseum
Enemy Card
Powerwild (card).png
Ability Duration Cost
Retrograde 1 reload 40 CP
Description
Reverse the value of all cards. 1 becomes 9, 2 becomes 8, etc.
Location HP Strength Defense EXP
Twilight Town 42 25 12 15
Twilight Town
(6 worlds cleared)
53 31 15 30
Twilight Town
(The Final World cleared)
68 38 19 62
Kingdom of Corona 49 29 14 25
Kingdom of Corona
(4 worlds cleared)
57 33 16 37
Kingdom of Corona
(6 worlds cleared)
72 40 20 71
Kingdom of Corona
(The Final World cleared)
87 48 24 118
Kingdom of Corona
(Battlegate 6)
137 73 37 353
The Caribbean 87 48 24 118
The Caribbean
(The Final World cleared)
99 54 27 161
Physical Fire Blizzard Thunder Water
×1.0 ×1.0 ×1.0 ×1.0 ×1.0
Aero Dark Neutral Rapid-fire
×1.0 ×1.0 ×1.0 ×1.0
Freeze Electrify Stun Hunny
Reaction
Endurance
Revenge
Value
Attraction
Magnification
Damage
Limit
0 ×1.1

Rewards
HP prize (1) ×2, Munny (1) ×3
Pulsing Shard (12%), Pulsing Stone (6%), Wellspring Shard (8%)
World(s)
Twilight Town, Kingdom of Corona, The Caribbean

The Powerwild is an Emblem Heartless introduced in Kingdom Hearts.

Design

The monkey-like Powerwild are covered in blue fur, appearing lighter around their head and torso, and darker around their arms, legs and long tails. The center part of their face is pitch-black with jagged edges, and two glowing, yellow eyes can be seen. The inner sections of their round ears are a light purple color, as are their large paws and feet, which end with sharp, black claws. They seem to be wearing golden bracelets and anklets, and the Heartless emblem can clearly be seen emblazoned on their chest.

The Kingdom Hearts Final Mix recolor makes the Powerwilds strongly resemble their simian cousins the Bouncywilds, featuring brown skin tones instead of blue.

The former part of the Powerwild's name is a reference to their quick and powerful attacks. Other Heartless of its family share the latter part of the name, signifying that they are of the same species. It could also be referring to the Heartless's wild, monkey-like appearance.

Strategy

Kingdom Hearts

The Powerwild fights in close-combat, as opposed to the range supportive Bouncywilds. The first attack the Powerwild has is a close-ranged swipe attack. The second attack in a Powerwild's arsenal is a sliding dash attack in which the Powerwild will use to close the distance between it and Sora. The final attack a Powerwild can use is a leaping attack. The Powerwild jumps high into the air, swinging both claws down upon Sora and his allies. All of its attacks can be blocked either by defending or timing a precise strike with the Keyblade. The Powerwild has one defensive move. Although simple, it can be problematic. This move occurs mainly if Sora follows a direct, frontal attack method. The Powerwild may dodge by lightly jumping to its left or right, then preparing a quick attack.

If timed correctly, Sora can earn Tech Points for blocking all attacks.[3][4]

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories

Kingdom Hearts III

The Powerwild, while not a difficult enemy, can be tricky to fight. They retain their old scratching attack from previous games, but can now perform a sliding kick to damage Sora. If blocked, the monkey will jump up and down on one foot while holding the other. This leaves them completely open to attack. They can also throw nuts at Sora if he is far away. These nuts will inflict Stun unless Sora has Stun Protection equipped. However, if blocked, the nuts will instead stun the Powerwild if it hits, leaving them again open for attack. To put it simply, blocking and counterattacking is the best way to defeat a Powerwild, though simply charging and attacking can do the trick due to their small amount of HP.

Notes and references

  1. ^ x0.8 after rescuing Kairi.
  2. ^ x0.6 after rescuing Kairi.
  3. ^ Before Kairi's rescue, 1 and 2 Tech Points can earned for blocking any attack in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, respectively.
  4. ^ After Kairi's rescue, 9 and 30 Tech Points are earned for blocking any attack in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, respectively.