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Prize Egg

The Item Egg Heartless

Japanese アイテムエッグ
Rōmaji Aitemu Eggu

Type Emblem Heartless
Game Kingdom Hearts χ
Variations
Minute Bomb
Skater Bomb
Storm Bomb
Detonator
Eggcognito
Shenaneggan
Huge Shenaneggan
Eggscapade
Growth Egg
Munny Egg
Sparkler
Cherry Kaboom
Prize Egg

Kingdom Hearts Union χ
A rare enemy that drops materials, EXP Medals, and Evolve Medals! Don't let it escape!

The Prize Egg is a Heartless that was introduced in Kingdom Hearts χ. After being defeated it drops evolution medals like Cheshire Cat, Merlin or Yen Sid which are needed to increase a medal's rank in Kingdom Hearts Union χ.

Design

The Prize Egg is an Egg-shaped Heartless. It is colored pink with a yellow ribbon, making it look like a wrapped present. The egg is cracked in half with its eyes visible in the middle, and its Heartless emblem is on its lower half.

Strategy

Like all "Egg" Heartless, the Prize Egg has very high defense and very low HP, meaning that in most cases each hit only does one point of damage, but the Prize Egg generally takes no more than 12 hits to defeat regardless. To one-turn a Prize Egg that has too much HP to be killed with normal attacks, the best solution is either to use special attacks that do multiple hits (the more hits the better), or to use a special attack that ignores defense. If the Prize Egg is not defeated within one turn, it will do a low-damage charge attack.