This article is about the synthesis materials. For other uses, see Blaze (disambiguation). |
Blaze | |||
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"A gem shard containing essence of fire. Used for item synthesis." "A gem containing essence of fire. Used for item synthesis." "A mysterious stone filled with fire. Used for item synthesis." | |||
Japanese | 燃え上がる | ||
Rōmaji | Moeagaru
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Item | Rarity | Buy | Sell |
Shard | ★☆☆☆☆ | — | — |
Gem | ★★☆☆☆ | — | — |
Blazing Stone | ★★★★☆ | — | — |
Blazing | |||
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Japanese | 燃え上がる | ||
Rōmaji | Moeagaru
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Type | Red Ingredient | ||
Item | Rank | Buy | Sell |
Shard | 100[1] | — | |
Stone | 200[2] | — | |
Gem | 400[3] | — | |
Crystal | — | — |
Blazing, also translated as "Blaze", is a material type introduced in Kingdom Hearts. Blazing materials contain the essence of fire, and are colored red.
Design
Blazing materials are represented by bright red jewels with what seem to be tongues of flame trapped in them. They have an Elemental material structure.
A "blaze" is a fast-burning fire that produces a great deal of flame and light. This reflects the "essence of fire" the material contains, as well as the flames the material has in it.
Obtaining Blazing materials
Kingdom Hearts
Drops
- Blaze Shard: Red Nocturne (8%), White Mushroom (100%)[7], Bambi (40%/60%)[8]
- Blaze Gem: Bandit (6%), Fat Bandit (10%), White Mushroom (10%/40%)[9], Bambi (30%)[10]
Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
Drops
- Blaze Shard: Red Nocturne (6%), White Mushroom (100%)[7], Bambi (20%)[11]
- Blaze Gem: Bandit (4%), Fat Bandit (8%), White Mushroom (10%)[12], Bambi (20%)[13]
- Blazing Stone: Chimera(35%/20%/40%)[14]
Treasures
- Blaze Gem: Chest at the World Terminus.
Kingdom Hearts II
Drops
- Blazing Shard: Hammer Frame (10%), Minute Bomb (6%)
- Blazing Stone: Cannon Gun (6%), Tornado Step (8%)
- Blazing Gem: Fat Bandit (12%), Fiery Globe (4%)
- Blazing Crystal: Crescendo (6%), Crimson Jazz (12%)
Treasures
- Blazing Shard: Chest at The Beast's Room;[KH II FM] chest at the Courtyard.[KH II FM]
- Blazing Stone: Chest at the Courtyard.[KH II FM]
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Drops
- Blazing Shard: Mega-Shadow (10%) (Mission 6), Scarlet Tango (10%) (Mission 7)/(5%) (Missions 15, 16, 18, 21, 24, 32, 34), Fire Plant (10%) (Missions 16, 18, 24, 30)/(30%) (Mission 48), Possessor (10%) (Missions 5, 7, 14), Minute Bomb (10%) (Missions 11, 12, 14), Flare Note (24%) (Missions 36, 39)
- Blazing Gem: Shadow (7%) (Missions 74, 77, 83, 89), Fire Plant (60%) (Mission 68), Sergeant (18%) (Mission 51), Flare Note (18%) (Mission 61)
- Blazing Crystal: Scarlet Tango (5%) (Missions 74, 75, 82, 89, 90), Possessor (9%) (Missions 63, 67)
Treasures
- Blazing Shard: Tram Common in Mission 05, three areas in the Tram Common in Mission 09, Underground Passage in Mission 11, Side Street in Mission 14, Tram Common in Mission 17, Station Heights and Tram Common in Mission 23, Tram Common in Mission 25; talk to Demyx on Day 23.
- Blazing Gem: Graveyard and Moonlight Hill in Mission 52, Graveyard in Mission 62; talk to Xigbar on Day 171 after scoring at least 130 points on Mission 39.
- Blazing Crystal: Suspension Bridge in Mission 66, Ballroom Balcony and West Hall in Mission 83, open at least 240 chests and talk to Xaldin twice on Day 296; investigate the northern crow's nest during Mission 77.
Rewards
- Blazing Shard: Awarded as a Clear Bonus for Missions 08, 11, 17, 23, 29, 33, and 34; awarded as a Random Bonus for Missions 01, 02, 03, 04, 5, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 20, 23, and 25.
- Blazing Gem: Awarded as a Clear Bonus for Missions 52 and 70; awarded as a Random Bonus for Missions 52, 54, 62, 66, and 72.
- Blazing Crystal: Awarded as a Clear Bonus for Missions 83 and 90; awarded as a Random Bonus for Missions 70, 80, and 83.
Kingdom Hearts III
Drops
- Blazing Shard: Flame Core (15%), Bizarre Archer (8%), Pole Cannon (12%), Monstropolis
- Blazing Stone: Flame Core (10%), Vermilion Samba (12%), Pole Cannon (6%), Sea Sprite (Red) (12%), Monstropolis
- Blazing Gem: Vermilion Samba (6%), Sea Sprite (Red) (6%)
- Blazing Crystal: High Soldier (4%)
Synthesis
Blazing Crystal | |
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Requires | Obtain 30 different synthesis materials. |
Ingredients | Wellspring Crystal x1 Blazing Gem x2 Blazing Stone x3 Blazing Shard x5 |
Other methods
- Blazing Shard: Blazing Shard x3 is one of the possible Prize Postcard rewards.
- Blazing Stone: Blazing Stone x2 is one of the possible Prize Postcard rewards.
Synthesized items
Kingdom Hearts
In Kingdom Hearts, Blazing materials are used to synthesize the following items:
- Cottage (3 Blaze Shards)
- Elixir (2 Blaze Shards)
- Mega Potion (1 Blaze Gem)
- Mega-Ether (3 Blaze Gems)
- Magic Armlet (3 Blaze Shards)
- Rune Armlet (2 Blaze Gems)
- Three Stars (3 Blaze Shards)
- Ribbon (5 Blaze Gems)
In Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Blazing materials are used to synthesize the following items:
- Mega-Ether (1 Blaze Shard)
- AP Up (2 Blaze Gems)
- Magic Armlet (3 Blaze Shards)
- Golem Chain (3 Blaze Shards)
- Rune Armlet (3 Blaze Gems)
- Moogle Badge (1 Blazing Stone)
- Atlas Armlet (5 Blaze Shards)
- Crystal Crown (3 Blazing Stones)
- Ribbon (5 Blaze Gems)
- Seven Elements (3 Blazing Stones)
Kingdom Hearts II
Blazing materials are used to synthesize the following items:
- Mega Potion (1 Blazing Shard)
- Mega Ether (1 Blazing Shard)
- Defense Boost (3 Blazing Crystals)
- Power Boost (3 Blazing Crystals)
- Firaga Bangle (1 Blazing Shard, 1 Blazing Stone)
- Firagun Bangle (1 Blazing Shard, 1 Blazing Stone)
- Acrisius (1 Blazing Stone)
- Acrisius+ (1 Blazing Stone)
- Mage Earring (1 Blazing Gem)
- Slayer Earring (1 Blazing Gem)
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Blazing materials are used to synthesize the following panels:
- Fire (2 Blazing Shards)
- Fira (2 Blazing Gems)
- Firaga (2 Blazing Crystals)
- Fire Block Ⓛ (3 Blazing Shards)
- Fire Charm (2 Blazing Shards)
- Tears of Flame (3 Blazing Gems, 2 Blazing Crystals)
Kingdom Hearts III
Blazing materials are used to synthesize the following items:
- Refocuser (3 Blazing Shards)
- Hi-Refocuser (3 Blazing Stones)
- Magic Boost (2 Blazing Crystals)
- Save the King (1 Blazing Crystal)
- Save the King+ (1 Blazing Crystal)
- Fire Bangle (5 Blazing Shards, 2 Blazing Stones)
- Fira Bangle (5 Blazing Shards, 2 Blazing Stones)
- Firaga Bangle (5 Blazing Stones, 2 Blazing Gems)
- Firaza Bangle (5 Blazing Stones, 2 Blazing Gems)
- Fire Chain (3 Blazing Stones)
- Acrisius (1 Blazing Crystal)
- Acrisius+ (1 Blazing Crystal)
- Firefighter Rosette (6 Blazing Shards)
- Mage's Earring (3 Blazing Stones)
- Slayer's Earring (3 Blazing Gems)
- Blazing Crystal (5 Blazing Shards, 3 Blazing Stones, 2 Blazing Gems)
Blazing materials are used to forge the following Keychains:
- Grand Chef LV4, 5, 7, 8, 10 (3 Blazing Stones, 3 Blazing Gems, 1 Blazing Crystal total)
Notes and references
- ^ The Blazing Shard can be purchased once 30 have been deposited.
- ^ The Blazing Stone can be purchased once 25 have been deposited.
- ^ The Blazing Gem can be purchased once 20 have been deposited.
- ^ The Blazing Shard can be purchased once 30 have been deposited.
- ^ The Blazing Stone can be purchased once 25 have been deposited.
- ^ The Blazing Gem can be purchased once 20 have been deposited.
- ^ a b The White Mushroom drops a Blaze Shard if a Fire spell is the last of three different spells cast on it.
- ^ At Traverse Town, Bambi drops a Blaze Shard 40% of the time the second time his gauge is filled, and 60% of the time the third time his gauge is filled.
- ^ The White Mushroom drops a Blaze Gem 10% of the time if a Fire spell is the last of three different spells cast on it, and 40% of the time if all three are a Fire spell.
- ^ At Traverse Town, Bambi drops a Blaze Gem 30% of the time the third time his gauge is filled.
- ^ At Traverse Town, Bambi drops a Blaze Shard 20% of the time the second time and third time his gauge is filled.
- ^ The White Mushroom drops a Blaze Gem 10% of the time if a Fire spell is cast on it three times.
- ^ At Traverse Town, Bambi drops a Blaze Gem 20% of the time the third time his gauge is filled.
- ^ The Chimera drops a Blazing Stone 35% of the time when it is defeated, 20% of the time when 6 heads are knocked back, and 40% of the time when 9 heads are knocked back.