Soldier
Japanese ソルジャー
Rōmaji Sorujā

Type Emblem Heartless
Games Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Kingdom Hearts II
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Kingdom Hearts coded
Kingdom Hearts χ
Kingdom Hearts III
Kingdom Hearts Dark Road
Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory
Variations
Stealth Soldier
Deserter
Sergeant
Commander
Pumpkin Soldier
Diver
High Soldier

The Soldier is an Emblem Heartless introduced in Kingdom Hearts.

Story

Kingdom Hearts

Sora spots his first Soldier when he enters the Second District, as an exhausted man is caught by the Heartless and has his heart stolen. The heart is transformed into a Soldier Heartless, which escapes through a Corridor of Darkness. A platoon of Soldiers later lays siege to the Hotel in which Sora, Donald, Goofy, Leon, Yuffie, and Aerith are discussing the situation, and Leon helps hold them off so that Sora can escape and find the leader of the local Heartless, the Guard Armor.

Kingdom Hearts II

As Sora first returns to Hollow Bastion, a troop of Soldiers run past. Later on, another swarm steals the 100 Acre Wood novel, damaging it and shunting Sora back out of it. Sora defeats them and retrieves the book, returning it to Merlin and going out to retrieve the stolen pages.

Design

Soldiers have a much more refined appearance than Shadows, appearing as a noble knight-type warrior at first glance. A closer examination reveals the Soldiers are just as beastly as the other Heartless. Their muscular forms are clad in a bluish-black body suit bearing the Heartless emblem and purple inverted emblems trimmed in gold on the knees. They wear black, silver trimmed shoes that end in spiral toes, silver wristbands, and a silver knight's helm decorated with two angular, eye-like spirals on the front and a yellow stripe at the base of the curled silver plume. Its true Heartless behavior comes out on a close examination of their fierce blue and red-tipped claws, and their shadowed faces with bright yellow eyes and toothy maw.

Kingdom Hearts Final Mix Soldiers have their colors swapped with the Air Soldier, shading them in black, tan, and brown.

The Soldier's name references soldiers serving the military. This highlights the Heartless's battle capabilities. They also appear in large numbers, referencing an army. This is reflected in the names of its variants, such as the Sergeant and the Commander.

Strategy

Kingdom Hearts

Sora earns Tech Points every time he successfully blocks a Soldier's attacks.[4][5] Soldiers often appear en masse, and can quickly kill Sora if they surround him, so prevent them from doing so.

Kingdom Hearts II

  • Scratching Attack (引っかき攻撃 Hikkaki Kougeki?): The Soldier swipes its target with the claws on its right hand.
  • Two-step Scratch (2段引っかき 2-dan Hikkaki?): The Soldier swipes at its target and then thrusts forward.
  • Rotating Kick (回転蹴り Kaitengeri?): The Soldier jumps and launches a spinning dropkick upon landing. Has heavy recoil if blocked.
  • Continuous Kicks[?] (あびせ蹴り Abise Keri?, lit. "Pouring Kicks"): The Soldier launches an attack consisting of multiple kicks.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

Technique Element Status Power Block?
Scratch (ひっがき Higgaki?)
Attack
Physical 0.90
Scratches at the target with its claw.
Pouring Kicks (あびせ蹴り Abise Keri?)
Attack
Physical 1.43
Swings and kicks at the target.
Guard/Block: △ = Can be blocked; O = Can be blocked and interrupted (melee) or deflected back (projectile); X = Cannot be blocked.

Soldiers have a fairly predictable pattern of running around and stopping, or if close enough to the target it will run to the target and stop before using one of its attacks. Both of its attacks have a delay before hitting the target, making it easy to react to. Blocking its kick attack will cause it to fall over, allowing more damage to be dealt.

Kingdom Hearts III

  • Scratch (引っかき Hikkaki?)
  • Combo Thrust (コンボ突き Konbo Tsuki?)
  • Aerial Whirlwind Kick (空中旋風蹴り Kūchū Senpūgeri?)
  • Pouring Kicks (あびせ蹴り Abise Keri?)

Just like in previous games, the Soldier can be easily killed with a few hits, and they have the same attacks. All attacks can be blocked, but the Aerial Whirlwind Kick will break Sora's guard, allowing the use of Risk Dodge.

Notes and references

  1. ^ x0.8 after rescuing Kairi.
  2. ^ x0.6 after rescuing Kairi.
  3. ^ Soldiers can drop Pulsing Stones during fights that require you to fill up Boo's Laugh Gauge in Monstropolis.
  4. ^ In Kingdom Hearts, before Kairi's rescue, Sora earns one Tech Point every time he successfully blocks a Soldier's attack. This number was increased to two Tech Points for every successful block in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix.
  5. ^ In Kingdom Hearts, after Kairi's rescue, Sora earns nine Tech Points every time he successfully blocks a Soldier's Scratch Attack.