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Large Body

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Template:Enemy The Large Body is an Emblem Heartless found in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts coded.

Design

Nearly spherical in shape, Large Bodies also have massive arms and hands, short legs, huge feet, and tiny heads. These blue-skinned Heartless are clothed in a purple sleeveless bodysuit edged in gold trim; the trim also laces up the front of the body suit across a Large Body's big belly. Along with black curl-toe shoes and black silver-trimmed pants, Large Bodies also boast a massive manacle in purple and silver on each wrist; three links of chain dangle from each of them, and are used as effective weapons when the Large Bodies swing back and forth in one of their attacks. They are topped off by a high silver collar that covers their lower face, and a tiny silver wizard hat that ends in a traditional Heartless curl. As per many other Heartless, Large Bodies have shadowed faces and yellow eyes.

The Kingdom Hearts Final Mix version of the Large Body has a more muted color scheme that echoes that of the Air Soldier. Their skin is now black and their clothing has changed to brown with orange lacing and dull gold trim.

The Large Body's name references the size of the Heartless's round, bloated body.

Strategy

Kingdom Hearts

Attacks
  • Mow-Down Attack: Two wide arm-swings
  • Charge: Rush forward stomach-first
  • Jumping Shockwave: Create shockwave from jump
  • Body Attack: Slide around once HP hits 40%. Take no weapon damage during slide

Large Bodies are very basic Heartless, although they can only be attacked from behind, making it a little more difficult. You should make use of the Guard ability — hit Square at the right time when the Large Body rams into you, or attack just as it's about to hit you. This will not only give you an amount of Tech Points, but will also temporarily immobilize the Large Body, giving you time to run to its back and hit it. Later in the game, when you have the High Jump ability, use it to your advantage: jump over its head and hit it to save time.

You encounter this Heartless early on in Wonderland. If you happen not to have the Guard ability yet, you can time your own attack to deflect its charge. It is slower than a Guard, so be sure to compensate.

In a group of enemies, this one is a low priority. It is slow, and cannot do damage to you unless you're close. If you're trying to rack up experience quickly, or trying to get through a Coliseum round quickly, consider siccing your teammates on it while you take care of the more elusive enemies that accompany it.

Unlike physical attacks, magic will be effective against a Large Body from any side.

If timed correctly, Sora can earn Tech Points for blocking attacks.[1][2][3][4]

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

Since Large Bodies deflect attacks to their front, it's hard to land a hit. The player should use magic attacks to deal damage or attack the Large Body from the back. When a Large Body lands on the ground after jumping, it will shake the whole screen, dealing damage to Sora or Riku if they're on the ground. Riku's dodge will allow him to avoid the Large Body attack and easily get behind it to strike.

Kingdom Hearts II

When faced in battle, quickly run to its back (as the Large Body is immune to frontal attacks). After 5 swipes of your Keyblade, be prepared to run away! It will go into Berserk mode which can cause heavy damage. Use Guard, then it will be knocked away. It will then come back and slide across the floor. Use Kickback, followed by Full Swing - and it will be defeated.

Again, the Large Body is vulnerable to magic from any angle.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Before Kairi's rescue, 2 Tech Points can be earned for blocking the Body Attack in both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix.
  2. ^ Before Kairi's rescue, 1 and 2 Tech Points can be earned for blocking the Mow-Down attack in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, respectively.
  3. ^ After Kairi's rescue, 24 Tech Points can be earned for blocking the Body Attack in Kingdom Hearts.
  4. ^ After Kairi's rescue, 72 Tech Points can be earned for blocking the Mow-Down attack in Kingdom Hearts.