Pink Concerto
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The Pink Concerto (ピンクコンチェルト Pinku Koncheruto ) is a large Magic Emblem Heartless exclusive to Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. Its name, like all Heartless in its family, is comprised of its body color, pink, and a word associated with music, concerto, which is a composition (usually in symphonic form with three movements) in which one to three instruments stand out in bold relief against the orchestra, or accompaniment, so as to display their qualities or the performers' skill.
The Pink Concerto is fought on Day 172, 175, and 255.
Journal Entry
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
A large flying Heartless.
The toxic cloud it spits forth as it chases down targets will gradually drain the HP of anyone trapped within its bounds.
Land a combo finisher to clear the cloud.
Worlds Fought
Strategy
The Pink Concerto is not an all-out offensive Heartless. Its sheer size can be a bit intimidating, and its large amounts of HP make it a difficult foe to conquer. The Pink Concerto floats slowly around the battlefield, occasionally emanating a cloud of black smoke that makes some attacks miss. This cloud of toxicity also deals minor damage to those who make contact with it. It drops many rewards upon defeat, such as HP Balls, and Munny. There is also a chance of getting either the Range Tech for slaughtering these Heartless. If you wish to use Magic, the Blizzard Spell is highly effective, freezing the Pink Concerto in place for a brief time. Thunder doesn't affect this Heartless much, but fire does a great deal of damage. The Pink Concerto also can spit balls of energy, which do not do much damage.
See Also
- Red Nocturne
- Blue Rhapsody
- Yellow Opera
- Green Requiem
- Black Ballade
- Silver Rock
- Emerald Blues
- Crimson Jazz
- Spring Metal
- Scarlet Tango
- Grey Caprice
- Striped Aria
- Sapphire Elegy
- Turquoise March
- Emerald Serenade