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{{nihongo|'''Applause, Applause'''|アプローズプリーズ|Apurōzu Purīzu|lit. "Applause, Please"}} is a technique that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. It allows [[Sora]] and [[Jack Skellington]] to perform the limit, [[Limit#Jack Skellington|Dance Call]].
{{nihongo|'''Applause, Applause'''|アプローズプリーズ|Apurōzu Purīzu|lit. "Applause, Please"}} is a technique that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. It allows [[Sora]] and [[Jack Skellington]] to perform the limit, Dance Call.


==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Applause, Applause is an [[action ability]] exclusive to Jack Skellington. It is a Limit Command that costs 3 AP to equip and all MP to execute.
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Applause, Applause is an [[action ability]] exclusive to Jack Skellington. It is a Limit Command that costs 3 AP to equip and all MP to execute. Upon activation of '''Dance Call''', Jack and Sora spin together as one unit, similar to a {{w|top}}. While the Limit is active, the duo can move around freely and alternate between two attacks. '''Synchronization''' sends Jack to the top and Sora to the bottom of the spinning formation. Jack and Sora fires ghosts and bats respectively, both with an area of effect range. With '''Downbeat''', the duo switch positions and projectiles so that Jack fires bats at the bottom while Sora attacks with ghosts at the top. After five alternations, the finishing move, '''Finale''', becomes available; Jack sends Sora flying into the air and more powerful ghosts and bats are unleashed around the dancing duo. Sora and Jack then hit the ground, sending out sparklers and concluding the Limit.  
Upon activation of Dance Call, Jack immediately sends Sora spinning like a top. The player has the opportunity to navigate at enemies to rack up damage. While the Limit is active, Sora and Jack enter a formation consisting of Jack on top of Sora, both spinning in a taller version of the opening move. At this point, the player has the option of using '''Synchronization''' or '''Downbeat'''.
 
Synchronization sends Jack on top of their formation and Sora to the bottom, where Jack emits a pumpkin emblem to fire ghosts and Sora likewise fires bats, both in an area of effect range. In Downbeat, Sora moves to the top this time to fire ghosts while Jack goes on bottom to fire bats. After 5 shots of Downbeat or Synchronization, the finishing move, '''Finale''', becomes available; however, the player is advised to run down the Limit gauge for as long as possible to rack up free hits from the top formation. With Finale, Jack sends Sora flying into the air and unleashes a more powerful version and mixed version of both ghosts and bats around the dancing duo. Sora and Jack then hit the ground, sending out sparklers and concluding the Limit.


==Learning Applause, Applause==
==Learning Applause, Applause==

Revision as of 20:25, 3 March 2015

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Applause, Applause (アプローズプリーズ Apurōzu Purīzu?, lit. "Applause, Please") is a technique that appears in Kingdom Hearts II. It allows Sora and Jack Skellington to perform the limit, Dance Call.

Mechanics

In Kingdom Hearts II, Applause, Applause is an action ability exclusive to Jack Skellington. It is a Limit Command that costs 3 AP to equip and all MP to execute. Upon activation of Dance Call, Jack and Sora spin together as one unit, similar to a top. While the Limit is active, the duo can move around freely and alternate between two attacks. Synchronization sends Jack to the top and Sora to the bottom of the spinning formation. Jack and Sora fires ghosts and bats respectively, both with an area of effect range. With Downbeat, the duo switch positions and projectiles so that Jack fires bats at the bottom while Sora attacks with ghosts at the top. After five alternations, the finishing move, Finale, becomes available; Jack sends Sora flying into the air and more powerful ghosts and bats are unleashed around the dancing duo. Sora and Jack then hit the ground, sending out sparklers and concluding the Limit.

Learning Applause, Applause

Kingdom Hearts II

  • Jack Skellington has Applause, Applause as a default ability.