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|Bdamage=10 | |Bdamage=10 | ||
|Bcharge=2 | |Bcharge=2 | ||
|Borb=Medal Orb | |Borb=Medal Orb x2 | ||
|Rscore=800 | |Rscore=800 | ||
|RHP=1000 | |RHP=1000 | ||
|Rdamage=10 | |Rdamage=10 | ||
|Rcharge=50 | |Rcharge=50 | ||
|Rorb=Medal Orb | |Rorb=Medal Orb x8<br>HP Orb x4 | ||
|Gscore=1600 | |Gscore=1600 | ||
|GHP=1800 | |GHP=1800 | ||
|Gdamage=10 | |Gdamage=10 | ||
|Gcharge=100 | |Gcharge=100 | ||
|Gorb=Medal Orb | |Gorb=Medal Orb x16<br>HP Orb x8 | ||
|treasure='''Phantom Storm'''<br>10 [[Material-G]], [[Fira-G]], [[Neon Bar-G]], [[Gravity-G]], [[Screw Propeller-G]], [[Neon Orb-G]], [[Gravity-G]], 3 [[Thruster-G]], [[Neon Orb-G]] | |treasure='''Phantom Storm'''<br>10 [[Material-G]], [[Fira-G]], [[Neon Bar-G]], [[Gravity-G]], [[Screw Propeller-G]], [[Neon Orb-G]], [[Gravity-G]], 3 [[Thruster-G]], [[Neon Orb-G]]'''Sunlight Storm'''<br>[[Neon Bar-G]], [[Gravira-G]], [[Square Light-G]], [[Neon Orb-G]], [[Drill-G]] | ||
'''Sunlight Storm'''<br>[[Neon Bar-G]], [[Gravira-G]], [[Square Light-G]], [[Neon Orb-G]], [[Drill-G]] | |||
|mission=[[Phantom Storm]], [[Ancient Highway]], [[Broken Highway]], [[Sunlight Storm]], [[Assault of the Dreadnought]] | |mission=[[Phantom Storm]], [[Ancient Highway]], [[Broken Highway]], [[Sunlight Storm]], [[Assault of the Dreadnought]] | ||
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A '''Grappler''' is a type of [[Nobody]] Ship that appears in various [[Gummi Missions]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. It will attempt to latch on to the [[Gummi Ship]], and if successful, it often hinders movement. | A '''Grappler''' is a type of [[Nobody]] Ship that appears in various [[Gummi Missions]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. It will attempt to latch on to the [[Gummi Ship]], and if successful, it often hinders movement. It can easily be thrown off by doing a barrel roll, but if defeated in this manner does not drop any prizes. There are also Red and Gold versions of this Nobody Ship that drop treasures if defeated. | ||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
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The Grappler's name references both its clawed hands and its battle tactics. The word "grapple" can be used in a nautical sense to refer to a clawed device used to hold an enemy ship in place for boarding. It can also refer to a close, hand-to-hand struggle. | The Grappler's name references both its clawed hands and its battle tactics. The word "grapple" can be used in a nautical sense to refer to a clawed device used to hold an enemy ship in place for boarding. It can also refer to a close, hand-to-hand struggle. | ||
{{Gummis}} | {{Gummis}} |
Revision as of 09:46, 27 March 2015
Grappler | ||
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Japanese | キャッチャー
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Rōmaji | Kyacchā | |
Type | Gummi Nobody | |
Game | Kingdom Hearts II |
Basic | Red | Gold | |
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Score | 200 | 800 | 1600 |
HP | 100 | 1000 | 1800 |
Damage | 10 | 10 | 10 |
Charge | 2 | 50 | 100 |
Orbs | Medal Orb x2 | Medal Orb x8 HP Orb x4 |
Medal Orb x16 HP Orb x8
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Treasures | |||
Phantom Storm 10 Material-G, Fira-G, Neon Bar-G, Gravity-G, Screw Propeller-G, Neon Orb-G, Gravity-G, 3 Thruster-G, Neon Orb-GSunlight Storm Neon Bar-G, Gravira-G, Square Light-G, Neon Orb-G, Drill-G | |||
Mission(s) | |||
Phantom Storm, Ancient Highway, Broken Highway, Sunlight Storm, Assault of the Dreadnought |
A Grappler is a type of Nobody Ship that appears in various Gummi Missions in Kingdom Hearts II. It will attempt to latch on to the Gummi Ship, and if successful, it often hinders movement. It can easily be thrown off by doing a barrel roll, but if defeated in this manner does not drop any prizes. There are also Red and Gold versions of this Nobody Ship that drop treasures if defeated.
Design
The Grappler's main body is cone-shaped and black. Its "face" is also conical and black with a white cross on it that resembles the Nobody logo. A red ring with small black vents lining it splits the Nobody's body and head. Its arms are large, yellow, and conical with black ends, The front ends of its arms are red and both have two black pincers on them.
The Grappler's name references both its clawed hands and its battle tactics. The word "grapple" can be used in a nautical sense to refer to a clawed device used to hold an enemy ship in place for boarding. It can also refer to a close, hand-to-hand struggle.