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==Synthesized items== | ==Synthesized items== | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts''=== | ||
Power materials are used to synthesize the following items: | In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Power materials are used to synthesize the following items: | ||
*[[Energy Bangle]] (2 Power | *[[Power Up]] (5 Power Shards, 3 Power Gems) | ||
*[[Power Chain]] (2 Power | *[[Energy Bangle]] (2 Power Shards) | ||
*[[Angel Bangle]] (3 Power | *[[Power Chain]] (2 Power Shards) | ||
*[[Golem Chain]] (3 Power | *[[Angel Bangle]] (3 Power Shards) | ||
*[[Gaia Bangle]] (5 Power | *[[Golem Chain]] (3 Power Shards, 1 Power Gem) | ||
*[[Heartguard]] (3 Power | *[[Gaia Bangle]] (5 Power Shards, 3 Power Gems) | ||
*[[Heartguard]] (3 Power Shards) | |||
* | *{{MSynth|Ultima Weapon|KH}} (5 Power Gems) | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'', Power materials are used to synthesize the following items: | |||
Power materials are used to synthesize the following items: | *[[Mega Potion]] (1 Power Shard) | ||
*[[Mega | *[[Power Up]] (5 Power Shards, 3 Power Gems) | ||
*[[Power Chain]] (2 Power | *[[Power Chain]] (2 Power Shards) | ||
*[[EXP Earring]] (1 Power Stone) | *[[EXP Earring]] (1 Power Stone) | ||
*[[Titan Chain]] (5 Power | *[[Titan Chain]] (5 Power Shards, 1 Power Stone, 3 Power Gems) | ||
*[[Three Stars]] (5 Power | *[[Three Stars]] (5 Power Gems) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Fantasista|KH}} (3 Power Stones) | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ||
Power materials are used to synthesize the following items: | Power materials are used to synthesize the following items: | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Elixir|KHII}} (1 Power Stone) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Megalixir|KHII}} (1 Power Stone) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Mega-Potion|KHII}} (1 Power Shard) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Mega-Ether|KHII}} (1 Power Shard) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|AP Boost|KHII}} (3 Power Crystals) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Magic Boost|KHII}} (3 Power Crystals) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Power Band|KHII}} (1 Power Stone) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Buster Band|KHII}} (1 Power Stone) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Garnet Ring|KHII}} (1 Power Shard, 1 Power Stone) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Diamond Ring|KHII}} (1 Power Shard, 1 Power Stone) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Mythril Ring|KHII}} (1 Power Stone) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Orichalcum Ring|KHII}} (1 Power Stone) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Mage Earring|KHII}} (1 Power Gem) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Slayer Earring|KHII}} (1 Power Gem) | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''=== | ||
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===''Kingdom Hearts III''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts III''=== | ||
Pulsing materials are used to synthesize the following items: | Pulsing materials are used to synthesize the following items: | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Mega Potion|KHIII}} (3 Pulsing Shards) | ||
*{{ | *{{MSynth|Strength Boost|KHIII}} (2 Pulsing Crystals) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Ultima Weapon|KHIII}} (2 Pulsing Crystals) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Warhammer+|KHIII}} (1 Pulsing Gem) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Astrolabe+|KHIII}} (2 Pulsing Gems) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Aegis Shield+|KHIII}} (2 Pulsing Gems) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Save the King|KHIII}} (1 Pulsing Crystal) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Save the King+|KHIII}} (1 Pulsing Crystal) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Cosmic Ring|KHIII}} (3 Pulsing Gems) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Phantom Ring|KHIII}} (3 Pulsing Stones, 1 Pulsing Gems) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Orichalcum Ring|KHIII}} (3 Pulsing Gems, 1 Pulsing Crystals) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Soldier's Earring|KHIII}} (6 Pulsing Shards, 3 Pulsing Stones) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Mage's Earring|KHIII}} (6 Pulsing Stones, 3 Pulsing Gems) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Moon Amulet|KHIII}} (3 Pulsing Stones) | ||
* | *{{MSynth|Star Charm|KHIII}} (3 Pulsing Gems) | ||
*{{MSynth|Draw Ring|KHIII}} (5 Pulsing Shards) | |||
*{{MSynth|Pulsing Crystal|KHIII}} (5 Pulsing Shards, 3 Pulsing Stones, 2 Pulsing Gems) | |||
Pulsing materials are used to forge the following Keychains: | |||
*{{MSynth|Favorite Deputy|KHIII|*}} LV5, 6, 8 to 10 (3 Pulsing Stones, 3 Pulsing Gems, 1 Pulsing Crystal total) | |||
*{{MSynth|Nano Gear|KHIII|*}} LV4, 7, 9 (1 Pulsing Stone, 1 Pulsing Gem, 1 Pulsing Crystal total) | |||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== |
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Power | |||
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"A gem shard containing essence of strength. Used for item synthesis." "A gem containing essence of strength. Used for item synthesis." "A mysterious stone filled with power. Used for item synthesis." | |||
Japanese | 力 | ||
Rōmaji | Chikara
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Item | Rarity | Buy | Sell |
Shard | ★☆☆☆☆ | — | — |
Gem | ★★☆☆☆ | — | — |
Stone | ★★★★☆ | — | — |
Power | |||
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Japanese | 力 | ||
Rōmaji | Chikara
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Type | Blue Ingredient | ||
Item | Rank | Buy | Sell |
Shard | 100[1] | — | |
Stone | 200[2] | — | |
Gem | 400[3] | — | |
Crystal | — | — |
Pulsing | ||
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Japanese | 力 | |
Rōmaji | Chikara
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Item | Buy | Sell |
Crystal | 300 Medals[4] | — |
Pulsing, also translated as "Power"[8], is a material type introduced in Kingdom Hearts. Pulsing materials contain the essence of strength and are associated with Stop magic.
Design
Pulsing materials are represented by deep blue jewels with an Elemental material structure.
The name "pulsing" clearly references the "essence of strength" the material contains.
Drops
Kingdom Hearts
- Power Shard: Bouncywild (12%/24%)[9], Powerwild (8%/16%)[9], White Mushroom (100%)[10], Bambi (40%/60%)[11]
- Power Gem: Air Pirate (4%), Battleship (8%/16%)[12], Pirate (4%), White Mushroom (10%/40%)[13], Bambi (30%)[14]
Kingdom Hearts Final Mix introduced the Power Stone, dropped only by the Sniperwild.
Kingdom Hearts II
- Power Shard: Creeper Plant (8%), Large Body (12%)
- Power Stone: Luna Bandit (8%), Silver Rock (6%)
- Power Gem: Aerial Knocker (8%), Shaman (10%)
- Power Crystal: Morning Star (12%)
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
- Pulsing Crystal: Bruiser (25%)-(40%), Buckle Bruiser (50%)-(90%), Tank Toppler (50%)-(60%), Wild Bruiser (90%).
Kingdom Hearts III
- Pulsing Shard: Earth Core (15%), Soldier (8%), Powerwild (12%)
- Pulsing Stone: Earth Core (10%), Soldier (4%)[15], Satyr (8%), Powerwild (6%), Toy Box
- Pulsing Gem: Satyr (4%), Pogo Shovel (8%), Spiked Turtletoad (8%), Toy Box
- Pulsing Crystal: Helmed Body (4%)
Treasures
Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix
- Power Shard: Chest at The West Hall; chest at the Bazaar.
- Power Stone: Chest at Isla de Muerta: Moonlight Nook; chest at The Cave of Wonders: Entrance
- Power Crystal: Chest at the Cavern of Remembrance: Depths; chest at the I/O Tower: Hallway.
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
- Terra: chest at the Summit, chest at the Waterside, chest at the Palace Courtyard, chest at the Mysterious Tower, chest at the Outer Gardens, chest at the Turo Prison Block, chest at the Ship Corridor, collect 20 points in Terra's Sticker Album
- Ventus: chest at the Mousehole, chest at the Outer Gardens, chest at the Ship Corridor
- Aqua: chest at the Gates, chest at the Gizmo Gallery
Recipe
Kingdom Hearts III
Pulsing Crystals can be synthesized once 30 different synthesis materials are obtained.
Other Methods
Kingdom Hearts III
- Pulsing Shard: Pulsing Shard x3 is one of the possible Prize Postcard rewards.
- Pulsing Stone: Pulsing Stone x2 is one of the possible Prize Postcard rewards.
Synthesized items
Kingdom Hearts
In Kingdom Hearts, Power materials are used to synthesize the following items:
- Power Up (5 Power Shards, 3 Power Gems)
- Energy Bangle (2 Power Shards)
- Power Chain (2 Power Shards)
- Angel Bangle (3 Power Shards)
- Golem Chain (3 Power Shards, 1 Power Gem)
- Gaia Bangle (5 Power Shards, 3 Power Gems)
- Heartguard (3 Power Shards)
- Ultima Weapon (5 Power Gems)
In Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Power materials are used to synthesize the following items:
- Mega Potion (1 Power Shard)
- Power Up (5 Power Shards, 3 Power Gems)
- Power Chain (2 Power Shards)
- EXP Earring (1 Power Stone)
- Titan Chain (5 Power Shards, 1 Power Stone, 3 Power Gems)
- Three Stars (5 Power Gems)
- Fantasista (3 Power Stones)
Kingdom Hearts II
Power materials are used to synthesize the following items:
- Elixir (1 Power Stone)
- Megalixir (1 Power Stone)
- Mega-Potion (1 Power Shard)
- Mega-Ether (1 Power Shard)
- AP Boost (3 Power Crystals)
- Magic Boost (3 Power Crystals)
- Power Band (1 Power Stone)
- Buster Band (1 Power Stone)
- Garnet Ring (1 Power Shard, 1 Power Stone)
- Diamond Ring (1 Power Shard, 1 Power Stone)
- Mythril Ring (1 Power Stone)
- Orichalcum Ring (1 Power Stone)
- Mage Earring (1 Power Gem)
- Slayer Earring (1 Power Gem)
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Pulsing materials are used to add the following abilities:
Kingdom Hearts III
Pulsing materials are used to synthesize the following items:
- Mega Potion (3 Pulsing Shards)
- Strength Boost (2 Pulsing Crystals)
- Ultima Weapon (2 Pulsing Crystals)
- Warhammer+ (1 Pulsing Gem)
- Astrolabe+ (2 Pulsing Gems)
- Aegis Shield+ (2 Pulsing Gems)
- Save the King (1 Pulsing Crystal)
- Save the King+ (1 Pulsing Crystal)
- Cosmic Ring (3 Pulsing Gems)
- Phantom Ring (3 Pulsing Stones, 1 Pulsing Gems)
- Orichalcum Ring (3 Pulsing Gems, 1 Pulsing Crystals)
- Soldier's Earring (6 Pulsing Shards, 3 Pulsing Stones)
- Mage's Earring (6 Pulsing Stones, 3 Pulsing Gems)
- Moon Amulet (3 Pulsing Stones)
- Star Charm (3 Pulsing Gems)
- Draw Ring (5 Pulsing Shards)
- Pulsing Crystal (5 Pulsing Shards, 3 Pulsing Stones, 2 Pulsing Gems)
Pulsing materials are used to forge the following Keychains:
- Favorite Deputy LV5, 6, 8 to 10 (3 Pulsing Stones, 3 Pulsing Gems, 1 Pulsing Crystal total)
- Nano Gear LV4, 7, 9 (1 Pulsing Stone, 1 Pulsing Gem, 1 Pulsing Crystal total)
Notes and references
- ^ The Power Shard can be purchased once 30 have been deposited.
- ^ The Power Stone can be purchased once 25 have been deposited.
- ^ The Power Gem can be purchased once 20 have been deposited.
- ^ The Pulsing Crystal is available at Arena level 1.
- ^ The Pulsing Shard can be purchased once 30 have been deposited.
- ^ The Pulsing Stone can be purchased once 25 have been deposited.
- ^ The Pulsing Gem can be purchased once 20 have been deposited.
- ^ The "Energy Crystal" in Kingdom Hearts was mistranslated in the English release as a "Power Crystal".
- ^ a b The Bouncywild and Powerwild drop Power Shards twice as much as normal if they slip on a banana peel.
- ^ The White Mushroom drops a Power Shard if a Stop spell is the last of three different spells cast on it.
- ^ At Halloween Town, Bambi drops a Power Shard 40% of the time the second time his gauge is filled, and 60% of the time the third time his gauge is filled.
- ^ The Battleship drops a Power Gem twice as much as normal if its mast is broken.
- ^ The White Mushroom drops a Power Gem 10% of the time if a Stop spell is the last of three different spells cast on it, and 40% of the time if all three are a Stop spell.
- ^ At Halloween Town, Bambi drops a Power Gem 30% of the time the third time his gauge is filled.
- ^ Soldiers can drop Pulsing Stones during fights that require you to fill up Boo's Laugh Gauge in Monstropolis.