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Blue Rhapsody
Template:Heartless Blue Rhapsody are enemies from Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.
Blue Rhapsody are members of a strange family of artificial Heartless. Almost every Heartless in the family (with the exception of Wizards and Bookmasters) shares a common trait: They look very much like Black Mages (from the Final Fantasy series), and all have names referring to their color and a form of music. A rhapsody is an instrumental composition of irregular form often incorporating improvisation.
Blue Rhapsody tend to fly lower than their relatives. They utilize Blizzard magic, and in compensation they are weak to Fire magic. Blue Rhapsodies also absorb any Blizzard-like attack that is cast upon them by any party member.
In Kingdom Hearts, Blue Rhapsodies have 24 HP, their Attack Power is 11, and their Defense Power is 10. Sora also recovers 9 MP for hitting one, and gets 1 experience point for defeating it. However, after the events at Hollow Bastion, the HP becomes 60, the Attack Power becomes 35, and the Defense Power becomes 27. Sora then recovers 43 MP for hitting one, and gets 60 expierience points for defeating it.
Journal Entry
Kingdom Hearts
Spellcasting Heartless. They approach their enemies by bouncing about and attack with Blizzard and absorb blizzard attacks.
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
A magic-wielding Heartless that drifts through the air.
The Blue Rhapsody attacks with Blizzard once it's close enough, and absorbs Blizzard damage.
Card
Effect: Blizard Boost
Description: Increase the strength of Blizzard abilities.
Duration: 1 reload.
Trivia
- The Silver Rock from Kingdom Hearts II attacks a lot like a Blue Rhapsody.
- The name Blue Rhapsody derives from George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue," a popular musical piece that was featured in Disney's "Fantasia 2000."