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'''Fire''', '''Fira''', and '''Firaga''' magic are attacks used by [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and other characters and enemies that utilize the element of Fire. There is a fourth level, '''Firagun'''; however, it is only obtained while fighing the boss, [[Volcano Lord]]. In [[Kingdom Hearts]], | '''Fire''', '''Fira''', and '''Firaga''' magic are attacks used by [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and other characters and enemies that utilize the element of Fire. There is a fourth level, '''Firagun'''; however, it is only obtained while fighing the boss, [[Volcano Lord]]. In [[Kingdom Hearts]], Fire magic works like a gun, and shoots directly in front of Sora. In [[Kingdom Hearts II]], Fire acts as a shield that forms around Sora and attacks any enemies that comes in contact with it. | ||
==Acquiring== | ==Acquiring== |
Revision as of 10:37, 14 September 2007
Fire, Fira, and Firaga magic are attacks used by Sora, Donald, and other characters and enemies that utilize the element of Fire. There is a fourth level, Firagun; however, it is only obtained while fighing the boss, Volcano Lord. In Kingdom Hearts, Fire magic works like a gun, and shoots directly in front of Sora. In Kingdom Hearts II, Fire acts as a shield that forms around Sora and attacks any enemies that comes in contact with it.
Acquiring
- Kingdom Hearts
- Fire: Granted by Donald after defeating the Guard Armor in Traverse Town.
- Fira: Upgraded after defeating Jafar's Genie form.
- Firaga: Upgraded after defeating Maleficent.
- Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
- Fire: A Magic Card found in Traverse Town.
- Fira: Stock 2 Fire Cards
- Firaga: Stock 3 Fire Cards.
- Kingdom Hearts II
- Fire: Granted after protecting the gate to the village in the Radiant Garden
- Fira: Upgraded after defeating Scar(Pride Lands)
- Firaga: Upgraded after defeating Genie Jafar(Agrabah)
Enemies that use Fire Magic
- Red Nocturne
- Crimson Jazz
- Jafar
- Oogie's Mansion
- Assault Rider
- Axel
- Wizard
- Bookmaster
- Maleficent
- Groundshaker
Other Usage
- In Kingdom Hearts, Fire terms are used to mark the ranks of Engine Gummi Blocks.
- In Kingdom Hearts II, Fire terms are used to mark the ranks of low-power Blaster Gummi Blocks.