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Surface swimming appears in ''Kingdom Hearts'', ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', and ''Kingdom Hearts III'' — essentially, the character will swim around in the water in a breast-stroke style. They cannot jump, so they must get to a shore in order to get out of the water. In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', surface swimming is the only kind of swimming available, and is only used at [[Neverland]]. However, in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix'', swimming is also possible in the [[Mirage Arena]] match against [[Monstro]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', surface swimming is the only kind available and is only used in both [[Symphony of Sorcery]] and [[Traverse Town]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', [[Terra]], [[Ventus]], and [[Aqua]] can swim faster by holding {{button|c}} and in ''Kingdom Hearts'', after he learns [[Mermaid Kick]], [[Sora]] can swim faster by holding {{button|c}}.
Surface swimming appears in ''Kingdom Hearts'', ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', and ''Kingdom Hearts III'' — essentially, the character will swim around in the water in a breast-stroke style. They cannot jump, so they must get to a shore in order to get out of the water. In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', surface swimming is the only kind of swimming available, and is only used at [[Neverland]]. However, in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix'', swimming is also possible in the [[Mirage Arena]] match against [[Monstro]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', surface swimming is the only kind available and is only used in both [[Symphony of Sorcery]] and [[Traverse Town]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', [[Terra]], [[Ventus]], and [[Aqua]] can swim faster by holding {{button|c}} and in ''Kingdom Hearts'', after he learns [[Mermaid Kick]], [[Sora]] can swim faster by holding {{button|c}}.


In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora can swim in all three-dimensions while in [[Form:Sora#Atlantica version|Merman Form]] at [[Atlantica]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Sora can dive with {{button|s}} and rise with {{button|c}}. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the right stick is used to move vertically. Sora can also use {{button|x}} to swim faster and {{button|c}} to use Dolphin Kick.
In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora can swim in all three-dimensions while in [[Form:Sora#Atlantica version|Merman Form]] at [[Atlantica]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Sora can dive with {{button|s}} and rise with {{button|c}}. Once he learns [[Mermaid Kick]], he can hold {{button|c}} or {{button|s}} to swim faster. In combat, he cannot block, dodge, or use combo modifiers, unique finishers, [[Summons]] or [[Special Ability|Special Abilities]], but can still use items, basic [[Keyblade]] combos, and magic. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', diving and rising are instead performed by moving {{button|rana}}. Sora can also use {{button|x}} to swim faster and {{button|c}} to use Dolphin Kick.


In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Sora can also swim in all three-dimensions while in [[The Caribbean]] and [[Scala ad Caelum]]. He can dive underwater by pressing {{button|l2}} when surface swimming, though he can also dive by landing in the water while in [[Dive Mode]]. While underwater, he can ascend with {{button|r2}} and descend with {{button|l2}}. By holding {{button|c}}, Sora can spin the [[Keyblade]] in front of himself like a propeller to swim faster; while doing this, he can use {{button|lana}} to adjust his trajectory. Unlike in ''Kingdom Hearts'', most forms of offensive magic work completely differently underwater, and are given sea designations.
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Sora can also swim in all three-dimensions while in [[The Caribbean]] and [[Scala ad Caelum]]. To do so, he can dive underwater by pressing {{button|l2}} when surface swimming or by landing in the water while in [[Dive Mode]]. While underwater, he can ascend with {{button|r2}}, descend with {{button|l2}}, and spin the [[Keyblade]] like a propeller to accelerate by holding {{button|c}}. While swimming faster, he can use {{button|lana}} to adjust his trajectory. His underwater combo has been completely reworked, now consisting of a horizontal spin attack, three thrusts that spawn bubbles with limited homing properties, a vertical slash that leaves a shockwave in its wake, and spinning the Keyblade like a propeller to create a burst of wind for the finisher. He can also now dodge and block, and most of his offensive spells work completely differently underwater with sea designations.
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Swimming is a form of movement that appears in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, and Kingdom Hearts III.

Surface swimming appears in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, and Kingdom Hearts III — essentially, the character will swim around in the water in a breast-stroke style. They cannot jump, so they must get to a shore in order to get out of the water. In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, surface swimming is the only kind of swimming available, and is only used at Neverland. However, in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix, swimming is also possible in the Mirage Arena match against Monstro. In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, surface swimming is the only kind available and is only used in both Symphony of Sorcery and Traverse Town. In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Terra, Ventus, and Aqua can swim faster by holding Circle and in Kingdom Hearts, after he learns Mermaid Kick, Sora can swim faster by holding Circle.

In Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, Sora can swim in all three-dimensions while in Merman Form at Atlantica. In Kingdom Hearts, Sora can dive with Square and rise with Circle. Once he learns Mermaid Kick, he can hold Circle or Square to swim faster. In combat, he cannot block, dodge, or use combo modifiers, unique finishers, Summons or Special Abilities, but can still use items, basic Keyblade combos, and magic. In Kingdom Hearts II, diving and rising are instead performed by moving Right Stick. Sora can also use X to swim faster and Circle to use Dolphin Kick.

In Kingdom Hearts III, Sora can also swim in all three-dimensions while in The Caribbean and Scala ad Caelum. To do so, he can dive underwater by pressing L2 when surface swimming or by landing in the water while in Dive Mode. While underwater, he can ascend with R2, descend with L2, and spin the Keyblade like a propeller to accelerate by holding Circle. While swimming faster, he can use Left Stick to adjust his trajectory. His underwater combo has been completely reworked, now consisting of a horizontal spin attack, three thrusts that spawn bubbles with limited homing properties, a vertical slash that leaves a shockwave in its wake, and spinning the Keyblade like a propeller to create a burst of wind for the finisher. He can also now dodge and block, and most of his offensive spells work completely differently underwater with sea designations.