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Blade Rush has simple controls as you just press {{button|dsa}} once your Overclock gauge is filled to unleash the attack. While you are attacking you are airborne and when the attack ends, Data-Sora drops back on the floor. | In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', Blade Rush has simple controls as you just press {{button|dsa}} once your Overclock gauge is filled to unleash the attack. While you are attacking you are airborne and when the attack ends, Data-Sora drops back on the floor. | ||
== Learning Blade Rush == | == Learning Blade Rush == |
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Blade Rush is a Type A Overclock Finisher used in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. It is Data Sora's default Finisher. When activated, the player executes a series of fast attacks, dealing relatively heavy damage to the enemy.
Mechanics
In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, Blade Rush has simple controls as you just press once your Overclock gauge is filled to unleash the attack. While you are attacking you are airborne and when the attack ends, Data-Sora drops back on the floor.
Learning Blade Rush
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
Data-Sora obtains Blade Rush towards the beginning of the game of Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, as it is the first Overclock Finisher to obtain. It is already equipped at the start of the game.