In the Jiminy Journal, the Limits are referred to by the abilities that activate them (e.g. "Fantasia" and "Flare Force" instead of "Comet" and "Duck Flare," respectively). In the wiki, the Limits are referred to by either the ability or the initiating command (the command seen in the command menu). Just pointing something out, please correct me if I'm wrong. HealerSpirit 12:51, 8 April 2009 (UTC)
Well 358-2 Days has a Limit Break system (and apparently an ability called Final Limit gives you a different limit break for two per character) it should all probably in the article.Mechanics,effects,usage etc.
Well, to be honest, I'm not even sure it's a Limit, but in a lot of videos I've watched of KHIIFM+, there's been a move Sora uses alone that is accessed from the list of Limits. It looks like Sora just floats ion the air and does a few combos with swooping down and slashing the target as a finisher. Can anyone tell me what hat is and if it's possible to use a KHII please?
HeartofOblivionTalk to me! — There was something important... Oh yes! I've decided on the pancakes. Blueberry!
Can you get me some cotton candy? Blue, not PINK !!!!
That's Trinity Limit when Sora is alone. He can use his move Break in the Trinity Limit three times instead of using Donald's Ultima and Goofy's Major Dive. There is no finisher since you need all three characters.
I haven't found a page describing the abilities themselves, and I don't have access to my KHIIFM right now, but the "Auto Limit" ability that each ally has is actually "Ooto Renkei", or "Auto Link". Furthermore, the japanese site's description calls the Limits 「れんけい」, or "Link".GloriousCHAOS! 08:29, January 14, 2010 (UTC)
Considering we're based more on the English adaptions of the game, I'd leave the article title as-is. We may wish to include this information at some point in the article, however. - EternalNothingnessXIII 09:11, January 14, 2010 (UTC)