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*In ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', Jack uses his hands to attack, but in his equipment menu, it says he has "No Weapon".
*In ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', Jack uses his hands to attack, but in his equipment menu, it says he has "No Weapon".
*In the [[Kingdom Hearts II Official Strategy Guide]], Jack's weapon was incorrectly labeled as "[[Scimitar]]", which is actually [[Aladdin]]'s weapon.
*In the [[Kingdom Hearts II Official Strategy Guide]], Jack's weapon was incorrectly labeled as "[[Scimitar]]", which is actually [[Aladdin]]'s weapon.
*Jack was able to disengage his bones in the movie (including his own hand), so this could technically be not equipped, but it is his only weapon so it has to be equipped.


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Revision as of 16:51, 19 June 2012

Kingdom Hearts II
Bone Fist

"Jack Skellington's scariest weapon, his hands!"

Stats
Strength Magic
+3 +0
Ability
None
Obtained
Jack Skellington's default weapon

Bone Fist is Jack Skellington's "weapon", as shown in equipment menu. This is not actually a separate weapon, but Jack's skeletal hands. Due to his extended reach and height, it is not a serious pitfall. It cannot be switched to any other weapons.

Design

Bone Fist is literally Jack Skellington's fist, and is represented in Kingdom Hearts II by a grey sphere with the silhouette of his four-fingered, skeletal right hand and wrist on it.

Trivia