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==Design==
The Flood's physical appearance is extremely similar to that of the Shadow Heartless. For the most part, its body is predominantly blue. its head has a more mouse-like structure than a Shadow's. It has short, stubby arms and legs, but no hands or feet. Like all Unversed, it sports red, glowing eyes.
==Attacks==
A Flood has a similar fighting style to a Shadow. It sinks into the ground to avoid damage and attacks with its claws.
==Strategy==
A Flood is very weak Unversed. A few hits will kill it easily. or you can use magic.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 03:00, 16 July 2010

The Flood (フラッド Furaddo?) is a type of Unversed with a strong resemblance to the Shadow Heartless. It is the most common Unversed. All Unversed are created from negative emotions, and the Flood represents irritation[1]. Small, blue creatures, Floods are able to sink into the floor, becoming invincible, similar to the Shadow Heartless. As well, the Flood Unversed does not bear an Unversed insignia, being the only generic Unversed to not display it.

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Design

The Flood's physical appearance is extremely similar to that of the Shadow Heartless. For the most part, its body is predominantly blue. its head has a more mouse-like structure than a Shadow's. It has short, stubby arms and legs, but no hands or feet. Like all Unversed, it sports red, glowing eyes.

Attacks

A Flood has a similar fighting style to a Shadow. It sinks into the ground to avoid damage and attacks with its claws.

Strategy

A Flood is very weak Unversed. A few hits will kill it easily. or you can use magic.

References

  1. ^ Nomura Interview "...the Unversed behave according to Vanitas's will, and emotionally. For example, the Flood portray feelings of irritation."