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Gummi Blocks in Kingdom Hearts come in a variety of forms and types that affect a Gummi Ship's stats and abilities during flight.

There are seven broad categories of Gummi Blocks, each with a primary function regarding the Gummi Ship's performance and/or appearance. Gummi Blocks may be obtained from Treasure Chests, rewarded for completing side quests or mini-games, dropped by destroyed enemy Gummi Ships or purchased from Cid's shop in the First District.

Additionally, there are a number of tools available for purchase from Cid that facilitate Gummi Ship building or otherwise power up the ship.

Mechanics

Cockpit Gummis (コクピットグミ Kokupitto Gumi?) have various effects focused on replenishing the Armor Gauge. True to their name, the Cockpit Gummis contain the Gummi Ship's cockpit, from which Donald flies the ship; as such, a Gummi Ship must include one Cockpit Gummi in order to be flown. Each block has a different shape, but each of them is red with blue windows. Cure-G (ケアルグミ Kearu Gumi?) and the more powerful Curaga-G (ケアルガグミ Kearuga Gumi?, lit. "Curega Gummi") increase the effectiveness of Armor prizes, while Life-G (レイズグミ Reizu Gumi?, lit. "Raise Gummi") and the stronger Full-Life-G (アレイズグミ Areizu Gumi?, lit. "Arise Gummi") will replenish a certain amount of the Armor Gauge one time after it is completely depleted.

Engine Gummis (エンジングミ Enjin Gumi?) control the speed and horsepower of the Gummi Ship, while also providing a bonus to the Armor Gauge. As such, every Gummi Ship requires at least one Engine Gummi in order to move. Each block has a slightly different shape, but is essentially a grey nozzle attached to a red casing. The Engine Gummis gradually increase in size, armor bonus, and speed range as they increase in horsepower, from the basic Fire-G (ファイアグミ Faia Gumi?), through the Fira-G (ファイラグミ Faira Gumi?), Firaga-G (ファイガグミ Faiga Gumi?, lit. "Figa Gummi"), and Flare-G (フレアグミ Furea Gumi?), and finishing with the powerful Holy-G (ホーリーグミ Hōrī Gumi?).

Armor Gummis (シールドグミ Shīrudo Gumi?, lit. "Shield Gummi") increase the length of the Gummi Ship's Armor Gauge, and come in eight different shapes. Each shape can be found in three strengths, from the weak Protect-G (プロテスグミ Purotesu Gumi?), to Shell-G (シェルグミ Sheru Gumi?), and finally Dispel-G (デスペルグミ Disuperu Gumi?). Protect-G are red and are the only ones that can be purchased from the Gummi Shop, Shell-G are red with yellow trim, and Dispel-G are red with jagged yellow trim.

Weapon Gummis add firepower to the Gummi Ships in order to shoot down enemy ships and obstacles, while also providing a bonus to the Armor Gauge. A maximum of ten Weapon Gummis can be equipped to one ship. Weapon Gummis come as both cannons and lasers. Cannons fire projectiles in linear trajectories using  , but each type of cannon fires differently. Thunder-G (サンダーグミ??) fires a projectile straight ahead. Thundara-G (サンダラグミ??) fires two projectiles in in a V-shaped trajectory. Thundaga-G (サンダガグミ??) fires a more powerful, but slower, missile straight ahead. Lasers fire homing projectile at targeted enemies and obstacles using  , but each fire consumes a portion of the Power Gauge. Comet-G (コメットグミ??) fires a weak laser, Meteor-G (メテオグミ??) fires a medium-strength laser that can be followed up by a quick second fusillade, and Ultima-G (アルテマグミ??) fires a strong laser that can pierce one or more targets up to three times.

Wing Gummis (ウィンググミ Wingu Gumi?) improve the maneuverability of the Gummi Ship, while also providing a bonus to the Armor Gauge. The Wing Gummis gradually increase in size and armor bonus as they increase in handling, from the basic Aero-G (エアログミ Earo Gumi?), through the Aerora-G (エアロラグミ Earora Gumi?), Aeroga-G (エアロガグミ Earoga Gumi?), and Float-G (レビテトグミ Rebiteto Gumi?, lit. "Levitate Gummi"), and finishing with the agile Tornado-G (トルネドグミ Torunedo Gumi?). The Wing Gummis are all red panels of various tapered shapes that generally come in mirrored pairs for both sides of the ship, and the Aero-G and Aerora-G are the only ones that can be purchased from the Gummi Shop.

Special Gummis (オプショングミ Opushon Gumi?, lit. "Option Gummi") bestow various special abilities to the Gummi Ship while also providing a bonus to the Armor Gauge. All Special Gummis can be obtained from Cid, either through the Gummi Shop or as a gift. Drain-G (ドレイングミ Dorein Gumi?) can grab one item at a time from an extended range by tilting the right control stick, and are grey robotic claw-arms with yellow stripes embedded in red blocks that come in a mirrored pair for both sides of the ship, but consume energy from the Power Gauge when used. Osmose-G (アスピルグミ Asupiru Gumi?, lit. "Asper Gummi") can grab multiple items at a time from an extended range by tilting the right control stick, and are grey robotic net-arms with yellow stripes embedded in red blocks that come in a mirrored pair for both sides of the ship, but also consume a portion of the Power Gauge. Esuna-G (エスナグミ Esuna Gumi?) illuminate the objects hidden along the routes, and are grey floodlights; the weaker rectangular Esuna-G can only reveal a few hidden items, while the more powerful circular Esuna-G can reveal even the rarest. Scan-G (ライブラグミ Raibura Gumi?, lit. "Libra Gummi") display nearby enemy ships on a radar screen, and are grey sensor arrays on red struts with yellow details; the parabolic dish Scan-G can only detect enemies in the direction it is aimed at, while the omnidirectional sensor Scan-G can detect enemies in any direction. Shield-G (バリアグミ&ウォールグミ Baria Gumi & Wōru Gumi?, lit. "Barrier Gummi & Wall Gummi) allow the Gummi Ship to use the Shield Gauge, which incurs damage in place of the Armor Gauge until it is depleted; the basic Shield-G is a green block with a blue plate on one side covered by a bubble and only protects a small region of the Gummi Ship, while the more powerful Shield2-G has blue plates and bubbles on opposite sides and protects the entire ship. Haste-G (ヘイストグミ Heisuto Gumi?) allow the Gummi Ship to use the Charge Gauge, which temporarily accelerates the ship when   is pressed; the basic Haste-G resembles a red hot rod's engine block with grey tubing, while the more powerful Haste2-G resembles a red jet turbine with grey fans. The final two Special Gummi, received by helping Cid, have even more esoteric abilities. Warp-G (テレポグミ Terepo Gumi?, lit. "Teleport Gummi") is a transparent cube with red edges containing a green spherical core that allows the Gummi Ship to instantly teleport from the current world to any previously visited world, regardless of distance; it is automatically equipped to all ship designs and cannot be removed. Transform-G (チェンジグミ Chenji Gumi?, lit. "Change Gummi") is a red cube with yellow circuitry that allows the Gummi Ship to transform from its current design into a paired design that also includes the Gummi.

List of Gummi Blocks

Name Block Size Max Price Armor
Cure-G
(ケアルグミ
Kearu Gumi
?)
  2x2x2 1 200
Curaga-G
(ケアルガグミ
Kearuga Gumi
?,
lit. "Curega Gummi")
  2x2x2 1 500 200
Life-G
(レイズグミ
Reizu Gumi
?,
lit. "Raise Gummi")
  2x2x2 1 750 200
Full-Life-G
(アレイズグミ
Areizu Gumi
?,
lit. "Arise Gummi")
  2x2x2 1 200
Name Block Size Max Price Armor Speed Horsepower
Top Low
Fire-G
(ファイアグミ
Faia Gumi
?)
  1x1x1 6 120 10 80 60 10
Fira-G
(ファイラグミ
Faira Gumi
?)
  1x1x2 6 250 20 90 70 20
Firaga-G
(ファイガグミ
Faiga Gumi
?,
lit. "Figa Gummi")
  2x2x2 4 500 30 100 80 30
Flare-G
(フレアグミ
Furea Gumi
?)
  1x1x3 4 1000 40 110 90 50
Holy-G
(ホーリーグミ
Horī Gumi
?)
  2x2x2 2 1500 50 120 100 80
Name Block Size Max Price Armor
Buy Sell
Protect-G  
(プロテスグミ 
Purotesu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 99 20 2 5
Protect-G  
(プロテスグミ 
Purotesu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 99 20 2 3
Protect-G  
(プロテスグミ 
Purotesu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 99 20 2 3
Protect-G  
(プロテスグミ 
Purotesu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 30 20 2 4
Protect-G  
(プロテスグミ 
Purotesu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 30 20 2 4
Protect-G  
(プロテスグミ 
Purotesu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 10 20 2 3
Protect-G  
(プロテスグミ 
Purotesu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 10 20 2 3
Protect-G  
(プロテスグミ 
Purotesu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 10 20 2 3
Shell-G  
(シェルグミ 
Sheru Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 99 3 10
Shell-G  
(シェルグミ 
Sheru Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 99 3 5
Shell-G  
(シェルグミ 
Sheru Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 99 3 5
Shell-G  
(シェルグミ 
Sheru Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 20 3 7
Shell-G  
(シェルグミ 
Sheru Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 20 3 7
Shell-G  
(シェルグミ 
Sheru Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 8 3 5
Shell-G  
(シェルグミ 
Sheru Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 8 3 5
Shell-G  
(シェルグミ 
Sheru Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 8 3 5
Dispel-G  
(デスペルグミ 
Desuperu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 99 4 15
Dispel-G  
(デスペルグミ 
Desuperu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 99 4 7
Dispel-G  
(デスペルグミ 
Desuperu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 99 4 7
Dispel-G  
(デスペルグミ 
Desuperu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 10 4 12
Dispel-G  
(デスペルグミ 
Desuperu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 10 4 12
Dispel-G  
(デスペルグミ 
Desuperu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 6 4 7
Dispel-G  
(デスペルグミ 
Desuperu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 6 4 7
Dispel-G  
(デスペルグミ 
Desuperu Gumi  
?)
  1x1x1 6 4 7
Name Block Size Max Price Armor Handling
Buy Sell
Aero-G ◄
(エアログミ◄
Earo Gumi ◄
?)
  1x1x1 99 20 1 5 98
Aero-G ►
(エアログミ►
Earo Gumi ►
?)
  1x1x1 99 20 1 5 98
Aero-G ⬜
(エアログミ⬜
Earo Gumi ⬜
?)
  1x1x1 99 20 1 5 98
Aerora-G ◄
(エアロラグミ◄
Earora Gumi ◄
?)
  1x1x2 30 40 2 15 105
Aerora-G ►
(エアロラグミ►
Earora Gumi ►
?)
  1x1x2 30 40 2 15 105
Aeroga-G ◄
(エアロガグミ◄
Earoga Gumi ◄
?)
  1x1x3 20 3 12 110
Aeroga-G ►
(エアロガグミ►
Earoga Gumi ►
?)
  1x1x3 20 3 12 110
Float-G ◄
(レビテトグミ◄
Rebiteto Gumi ◄
?,
lit. "Levitate Gummi ◄")
  1x1x3 10 4 8 110
Float-G ►
(レビテトグミ►
Rebiteto Gumi ►
?,
lit. "Levitate Gummi ►")
  1x1x3 10 4 8 110
Tornado-G ◄
(トルネドグミ◄
Torunedo Gumi ◄
?)
  2x1x2 10 5 10 120
Tornado-G ►
(トルネドグミ►
Torunedo Gumi ►
?)
  2x1x2 10 5 10 120
Name Block Size Max Price Armor Power Use
Drain-G ◄
(ドレイングミ◄
Dorein Gumi ◄
?)
  4x1x1 4 500 15 1
Drain-G ►
(ドレイングミ►
Dorein Gumi ►
?)
  4x1x1 4 500 15 1
Esuna-G ◯
(エスナグミ◯
Esuna Gumi ◯
?)
  1x1x1 6 400 10 0
Esuna-G ⬜
(エスナグミ⬜
Esuna Gumi ⬜
?)
  1x1x1 10 250 10 0
Haste-G
(ヘイストグミ
Heisuto Gumi
?)
  1x1x2 2 1000 30 0
Haste-2G
(ヘイスガグミ
Heisuga Gumi
?,
lit. "Hastega Gummi")
File:Haste-2G KH.png 1x1x2 2 1500 30 0
Osmose-G ◄
(アスピルグミ◄
Asupiru Gumi ◄
?,
lit. "Asper Gummi ◄")
  4x1x1 2 1000 15 1
Osmose-G ►
(アスピルグミ►
Asupiru Gumi ►
?,
lit. "Asper Gummi ►")
  4x1x1 2 1500 15 1
Warp-G
(テレポグミ
Terepo Gumi
?,
lit. "Teleport Gummi")
  1x1x1 1 0 0
Transform-G
(チェンジグミ
Chenji Gumi
?,
lit. "Change Gummi")
  1x1x1 1 10 1
Scan-G ▽
(ライブラグミ▽
Raibura Gumi ▽
?,
lit. "Libra Gummi ▽")
  1x2x1 2 250 15 0
Scan-G ◯
(ライブラグミ◯
Raibura Gumi ◯
?,
lit. "Libra Gummi ◯")
  1x2x1 2 500 15 0
Shield-G
(バリアグミ
Baria Gumi
?,
lit. "Barrier Gummi")
  1x1x2 1 500 10 0
Shield2-G
(ウォールグミ
Wōru Gumi
?,
lit. "Wall Gummi")
  1x1x2 1 1500 10 0
Name Block Size Max Price Armor Power Power Use
Thunder-G
(サンダーグミ
Sandā Gumi
?)
  1x1x2 10 500 25 50 0
Thundara-G
(サンダラグミ
Sandara Gumi
?)
  1x1x2 8 1000 30 75 0
Thundaga-G
(サンダガグミ
Sandaga Gumi
?)
  1x1x3 6 1500 35 100 0
Comet-G
(コメットグミ
Kometto Gumi
?)
  1x1x2 8 500 30 100 0.1
Meteor-G
(メテオグミ
Meteo Gumi
?)
  1x1x2 6 1500 35 300 0.1
Ultima-G
(アルテマグミ
Arutema Gumi
?)
  1x1x3 4 2500 40 1000 0.1
Name Block Size Max Armor Handling Power Collision detection
Wheel-G
(ホイールグミ
Hoīru Gumi
?)
  1x2x2 6 5 Yes
Fang-G
(ファンググミ
Hoīru Gumi
?)
  1x1x1 4 3 Yes
Horn-G
(ホーングミ
Hōn Gumi
?)
  2x2x2 2 5 Yes
Angel-G
(エンジェルグミ
Enjeru Gumi
?)
  3x1x2 2 7 125 None
Dark-G
(ダークグミ
Dāku Gumi
?)
  3x1x2 2 7 130 None
Shoes-G
(シューズグミ
Shūzu Gumi
?)
  2x1x3 2 5 Yes
Rock-G ◄
(グーグミ◄
Gū Gumi ◄
?)
  2x2x2 1 5 Yes
Rock-G ►
(グーグミ►
Gū Gumi ►
?)
  2x2x2 1 5 Yes
Scissors-G ◄
(チョキグミ◄
Choki Gumi ◄
?)
  2x2x2 1 5 Yes
Scissors-G ►
(チョキグミ►
Choki Gumi ►
?)
  2x2x2 1 5 Yes
Paper-G ◄
(パーグミ◄
Pā Gumi ◄
?)
  2x2x2 1 5 Yes
Paper-G ►
(パーグミ►
Pā Gumi ►
?)
  2x2x2 1 5 Yes
Crown-G
(クラウングミ
Kuraun Gumi
?)
  2x2x2 1 10 Yes
Drill-G
(ドリルグミ
Doriru Gumi
?)
  2x3x2 2 8 35 None
Caterpillar-G ►
(キャタピラグミ►
Kyatapira Gumi ►
?)
  1x2x2 4 5 Yes
Caterpillar-G ⬜
(キャタピラグミ⬜
Kyatapira Gumi ⬜
?)
  1x2x2 6 7 Yes
Name Block Max Price
Spray
(カラースプレー
Karā Supurē
?,
lit. "Color Spray")
  1 250
Palette
(カラーパレット
Karā Paretto
?, lit. "Color Palette")
  1 400
SYS. UP1   1 400
SYS. UP2   1 750
COM. LV1   1
COM. LV2   1 500
COM. LV3   1 1000

Origin

Nearly all Gummies are named after spells from the Final Fantasy series, many of which were later incorporated into the Kingdom Hearts series.

The four types of Cockpit Gummis are named after restorative spells: "Cure" and "Curaga", which restore HP, and "Life" and "Full-Life", which restore HP to expired targets.

The five types of Engine Gummis are named after fire-based offensive spells: "Fire", "Fira", and "Firaga", which attack the enemy with flames, "Flare", which nukes the enemy with atomic flames or a non-elemental explosion, and "Holy", which bathes the enemy with white-hot light and is usually the White Magic-counterpart to Flare.

The three types of Armor Gummis are named after protective spells: "Protect", which traditionally adds protection against physical damage, "Shell", which adds protection against magical damage, and "Dispel", which eliminates positive status effects and certain negative status ailments from its target.

The three types of cannon Weapon Gummis are named after thunder-based spells: "Thunder", "Thundara", and "Thundaga", which attack the enemy with thunder.

The three types of laser Weapon Gummis are named after powerful non-elemental spells: "Comet", "Meteor", and "Ultima", which attack the enemy with meteoroids or explosions of pure magic.

The five types of Wing Gummis are named after wind-based spells: "Aero", "Aerora", and "Aeroga", which can either defend the user with a barrier of wind or attack the enemy with a miniature twister, "Float", which allows the targets to hover above the ground, and "Tornado", which attacks the enemy with a gargantuan twister that reduces their health to the single digits.

The eight types of Special Gummis are named after supportive or status-based spells. "Drain" and "Osmose" are spells that drain a target's HP or MP, respectively. "Esuna" is a spell that heals most status ailments. "Scan" is a spell that analyses a target's HP and weaknesses. "Haste" is a spell that increases the target's speed. "Shield" is a spell that nullifies damage. "Warp" that can teleport a target away from their current location. "Transform" is a Materia for the "Frog" and "Mini" spells, which shrink the target so that they can enter small spaces while also drastically reducing their stats.

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