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MP Haste

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MP Haste (MPヘイスト MP Heisuto?) is an ability that appears in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts III. It allows the user to recover MP more quickly.

Starting from Kingdom Hearts II, MP Hastera (MPヘイスラ MP Heisura?) and MP Hastega (MPヘイスガ MP Heisuga?) appear alongside MP Haste as more advanced versions.

MechanicsEdit

In Kingdom Hearts, MP Haste is a support ability that increases the rate at which MP is recovered when the user attacks enemies. It costs 3 AP to equip.

In Kingdom Hearts II, MP Haste, MP Hastera, and MP Hastega are support abilities that increase the restoration speed of the MP Gauge during MP Charge, with MP Haste increasing it by 25%, MP Hastera by 50%, and MP Hastega by 75%. MP Haste costs 3 AP to equip, MP Hastera costs 4 AP, and MP Hastega costs 5 AP.

In Kingdom Hearts III, MP Haste, MP Hastera, and MP Hastega are support abilities that increase the restoration speed of the MP Gauge during MP Charge, with MP Haste increasing it by 10%, MP Hastera by 20%, and MP Hastega by 30%. MP Haste costs 3 AP to equip, while MP Hastera and MP Hastega can only be obtained through weapons and accessories.

Learning MP HasteEdit

Kingdom HeartsEdit

  • Sora learns MP Haste at level 15 with the Dream Rod, Level 45 with the Dream Sword, and Level 63 with the Dream Shield.[KH I]
  • Sora learns MP Haste at level 21 with the Dream Rod, Level 45 with the Dream Sword, and Level 72 with the Dream Shield.[KH I FM]
  • Donald Duck learns MP Haste at level 15.[KH I]
  • Donald Duck learns MP Haste at level 14.[KH I FM]
  • Goofy learns MP Haste at level 51.[KH I]
  • Goofy learns MP Haste at level 48.[KH I FM]
  • Ariel has MP Haste as a default ability.
  • Peter Pan has MP Haste as a default ability.

Kingdom Hearts IIEdit

Kingdom Hearts IIIEdit

  • Sora learns MP Haste at Level 6 with the Power of the Warrior, Level 4 with the Power of the Mystic, and Level 12 with the Power of the Guardian.
  • The Starlight has MP Haste as its equipment ability.
  • The Classic Tone has MP Haste as its equipment ability, and can have up to two more once it reaches levels 6 and 9.
  • The Sorcerer's Ring has MP Haste as its equipment ability.
  • The Bronze Necklace has MP Haste as an equipment ability.
  • The Silver Necklace has MP Haste as an equipment ability.
  • The Master's Necklace has MP Haste as an equipment ability.

Learning MP HasteraEdit

Kingdom Hearts IIEdit

Kingdom Hearts IIIEdit

Learning MP HastegaEdit

Kingdom Hearts IIEdit

Kingdom Hearts IIIEdit

  • Element Form has MP Hastega as a default ability.
  • Riku has MP Hastega as a default abilty.
  • Aqua has MP Hastega as a default abilty.
  • The Save the Queen+ has MP Hastega as its equipment ability.
  • The Crystal Regalia has MP Hastega as its equipment ability.
  • The Mickey Clasp has MP Hastega as an equipment ability.
  • The Crystal Regalia+ has MP Hastega as an equipment ability.

Other appearancesEdit

Final Fantasy Brave ExviusEdit

In Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, MP Haste is a passive ability learned by Sora. It increases MP by 10%, recovers MP by 10% each turn, and increases LB each turn.

Another version of MP Haste is available as a craftable passive ability. It increases MP by 15%, and recovers MP by 5% each turn.

MP Haste (KHIII) is a passive ability learned by Sora (KHIII). It increases ATK by 30% and MP by 20%, recovers MP by 7% each turn, and grants immunity to sleep, silence, and paralyze.

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