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[[Image:Bright Crystal.jpg|thumb|A Bright Crystal, the rarest of the Bright materials]] | [[Image:Bright Crystal.jpg|thumb|A Bright Crystal, the rarest of the Bright materials]] | ||
{{nihongo|'''Bright'''|うるおい|Uruoi|lit. "Moist"}}, renamed {{nihongo|"Bright"|光かがやく|Hikarikagayaku}} in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', is a material type available in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. Bright materials contain the essence of [[Cure|vitality]], and are colored green. In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' they are used as normal synthesis items, while in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' they are "modifier" materials that can be added to a recipe of the same rank to double the experience that it will give to the Moogle, and are usable | {{nihongo|'''Bright'''|うるおい|Uruoi|lit. "Moist"}}, renamed {{nihongo|"Bright"|光かがやく|Hikarikagayaku}} in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', is a material type available in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. Bright materials contain the essence of [[Cure|vitality]], and are colored green. In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' they are used as normal synthesis items, while in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' they are "modifier" materials that can be added to a recipe of the same rank to double the experience that it will give to the Moogle, and are usable once the Moogle reaches level 2. | ||
==Drops== | ==Drops== |
Revision as of 01:01, 25 July 2009
Bright (うるおい Uruoi , lit. "Moist"), renamed "Bright" (光かがやく Hikarikagayaku ) in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, is a material type available in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. Bright materials contain the essence of vitality, and are colored green. In Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days they are used as normal synthesis items, while in Kingdom Hearts II they are "modifier" materials that can be added to a recipe of the same rank to double the experience that it will give to the Moogle, and are usable once the Moogle reaches level 2.
Drops
Kingdom Hearts
- Bright Shard: Green Requiem (10%), White Mushroom (100%)[1]
- Bright Gem: Search Ghost (4%), White Mushroom (10%/40%)[2]
- Bright Crystal: Defender (2%)
Kingdom Hearts II
- Bright Shard: Bulky Vendor (100%)[3], Creeper Plant (4%), Hook Bat (3%), Minute Bomb (3%), Rabid Dog (3%), Soldier (4%)
- Bright Stone: Bulky Vendor (100%)[4], Aeroplane (4%), Cannon Gun (3%), Driller Mole (4%), Luna Bandit (4%), Silver Rock (3%), Tornado Step (4%), Wight Knight (4%)
- Bright Gem: Bulky Vendor (100%)[5], Aerial Knocker (4%), Magnum Loader (4%), Surveillance Robot (3%)
- Bright Crystal: Bulky Vendor (100%)[6], Air Pirate (4%), Crescendo (3%), Neoshadow (4%), Strafer (4%)
Synthesized items
Bright materials are used to synthesize the following items:
Notes and References
- ^ The White Mushroom drops a Bright Shard if a Cure spell is the last of three different spells cast on it.
- ^ The White Mushroom drops a Bright Gem 10% of the time if a Cure spell is the last of three different spells cast on it, and 40% of the time if all three are a Cure spell.
- ^ The Bulky Vendor drops a Bright Shard if the Capsule Prize reaction is used on it.
- ^ The Bulky Vendor drops a Bright Stone if the Rare Capsule reaction is used on it.
- ^ The Bulky Vendor drops a Bright Gem if the Limited Capsule reaction is used on it.
- ^ The Bulky Vendor drops a Bright Crystal if the Prime Capsule reaction is used on it.