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Poison Plant

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Poison Plant

Poison Plant KHD.png

Japanese ポイズンプラント
Rōmaji Poizun Puranto

Type Emblem Heartless
Game Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Variations
Creeper Plant
Dire Plant
Fire Plant
Ice Plant
Dark Plant
Red Rose
White Rose
Creeper Bouquet
Prank Bouquet
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KHD tracks
Battle theme - Tension Rising
Poison Plant

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
These large plant Heartless are rooted to the ground.
They strike from afar with poison shots that cannot be blocked.
At close range, they'll attempt a head-butt, after which they'll be wide open. They are also susceptible to Fire magic.

Mission HP EXP STR/DEF
Story Mode Mission Mode
12 408 1223 4 14
17 457 1372 4 18
23 457 1372 4 18
25 457 1372 4 18
44 656 1967 6 36
59 656 1967 8 36
89 656 1967 35 36
Fire Blizzard Thunder Aero
x2.57 x0.89 x0.33 x0.98
Ignite Freeze Jolt Air-Toss
x1.60 x0.50 x0.50 x0
Defense Power Adjustment Heart Points
• Full Body: ? 22
Flinch? Bloom-Out?
X X
Rewards

Missions 1-14
Moonstone (24%)
Missions 15-35
Moonstone (24%)
Missions 36-50
Lightning Shard (50%)
Missions 51-61
Lightning Shard (80%)
Missions 73-93
Adamantite (20%)

Story Mode
Munny x26
Mission Mode
Munny x13
World(s)
Twilight Town

The Poison Plant is an Emblem Heartless that is found in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.

Design

The Poison Plant resembles a large flower, and is much larger than any of its relatives. Its base is black and is surrounded by four salmon pink leaves, while its stem is light green. Its hexagonal face is black with yellow border. Its mouth is jagged and its eyes are glowing yellow. Its face is decorated by four salmon pink flower petals with white edges. The Heartless emblem is emblazoned on the lower half of its body.

The Poison Plant's name clearly references its floral appearance, as well as the poison it fires.

Strategy

Poison Plants can be a slight challenge to defeat when one is at a low level, but they become easier to eliminate as Roxas becomes stronger. They have the most HP out of any Heartless in their family, able to shoot flower-based projectiles at Roxas that can inflict the Blind status effect. This ability has slight homing capabilities and a relatively long range, but can be easily avoided with Glide or a chain of Dodge Rolls. Poison Plants only have one other technique in their arsenal, one that involves them slamming their head multiple times against the ground, which can deal the Shoe-glue status effect. While this attack has a short range and does not deal that much damage, it should be avoided through the use of Dodge Roll.

Poison Plants are extremely vulnerable to the Fire spell and its variations. They also have a strong chance of being Burned when the Fire spell makes contact with them. While Thunder, Blizzard, and Aero magic can also be used against these Heartless, switch to aerial combos if Roxas runs out of Fire spells. Normal combos should be avoided, as the Heartless don't take damage when their bases are hit, and this usually leaves Roxas vulnerable to the head-slamming technique. Thus, it is highly recommended to bring several Ethers into a battle with a Poison Plant. This way, Roxas can deal heavy damage from a distance while avoiding almost all damage.

Technique Element Status Power Block?
Headbutt (頭突き
Zudzuki
?)
Attack Command Space Shoe-glue (10%) 0.77
Slams its head against the ground in the direction of the target multiple times.
Poison Bullet (毒弾
Doku-dan
?)
Attack Command Flower Blind (30%) 0.18 X
Fires a large projectile at the target.
Guard/Block: △ = Can be blocked; O = Can be blocked and interrupted (melee) or deflected back (projectile); X = Cannot be blocked.

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