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{{nihongo|'''{{ns|finalfantasy|List of Final Fantasy X Weapons#Divider|Divider}}'''|雪月花|Setsugekka|lit. "Snow, Moon, and Flowers"}} is the name of one of {{ns|finalfantasy|Auron}}'s weapons in ''{{ns|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy X}}''.
{{nihongo|'''{{ns|finalfantasy|List of Final Fantasy X Weapons#Divider|Divider}}'''|雪月花|Setsugekka|lit. "Snow, Moon, and Flowers"}} is the name of one of {{ns|finalfantasy|Auron}}'s weapons in ''{{ns|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy X}}''.


{{w|Snow Moon Flowers|''Setsugekka''}} is a topic in art and design that utilizes a three-fold theme, commonly reflecting the seasons of winter, spring, and summer. The attack also gives off a visual flower-petal motif in nod to this.
{{w|Snow Moon Flowers|''Setsugekka''}} is a topic in art and design that utilizes a three-fold theme, commonly reflecting the seasons of winter, spring, and summer. The ''Kingdom Hearts II'' technique includes a shower of icy flower petals in reference to this.


[[Category:Kingdom Hearts II abilities]]
[[Category:Kingdom Hearts II abilities]]

Revision as of 16:49, 25 May 2018

Divider (雪月花 Setsugekka?, lit. "Snow, Moon, and Flowers") is a technique that appears in Kingdom Hearts II. It allows the user to attack enemies with rapid strikes while flying through the air.

Mechanics

In Kingdom Hearts II, Divider is an action ability exclusive to Auron. It costs 2 AP to equip and 10 MP to use.

Learning Divider

Kingdom Hearts II

  • Auron has Divider as a default ability.

Origin

Divider (雪月花 Setsugekka?, lit. "Snow, Moon, and Flowers") is the name of one of Auron's weapons in Final Fantasy X.

Setsugekka is a topic in art and design that utilizes a three-fold theme, commonly reflecting the seasons of winter, spring, and summer. The Kingdom Hearts II technique includes a shower of icy flower petals in reference to this.