Exactly.
It boostes up your magic by 5%.
ya but the attack power on final form is so awsome that whats the point of using magic:thumbup:
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Exactly.
It boostes up your magic by 5%.
For lolzya but the attack power on final form is so awsome that whats the point of using magic:thumbup:
ya but the attack power on final form is so awsome that whats the point of using magic:thumbup:
If you have the Oblivion and the Oathkeeper while in that
form. You will have 5% boost of magic.
It goes up higher with Ultima... Which is the only weapon I used magic with.
I use thunder more than Fire, I don't know, just have been accustomed to it since the first game, it's actually helped me out lots of times.
I thought fire sucked in KH2. It was way better in KH1 when it actually shot out like a metor type of thing. The spinning around you thing was lame. It was only helpful when you had a bunch of heartless on you, which then you could just button mash out.
Also I think Magic in general sucked in KH2. In KH1 the enviroment actually used the magic. Like to light fires, getting electricty flowing, or cooling somthing down.
Would be nice if it expands as it spins, give out more ranges or something, atleast to like mid-range.
But nope, I use Magnet, Reflect, and Cure ...
Sometimes Thunder but only if i am desperate.
Wait, people actually used Magic in Kingdom Hearts II. Aside from Cure, Magic was useless in KH2, what with Drive Forms and Reaction Commands.
Well, it may not be as usefull as it is in KH1, but using magic every now and then switches it up. I generally use KH2's fire for quick finishing hits (on bosses) and what not. I don't usually use it, but besides Cure and Reflect, it's probably the most used spell by me. I use Magnet sparingly.. mainly in the third/ fourth part of the final boss battle. (The "I'm charging mai lazer part") As for Blizzard and Thunder.. rarely..
Wait, what did Reflect and Magnet do? Since I hardly used magc in KH2...I forgot what the newer spells did.
Reflect absorbs enemy attacks and after you either release it or you've casted it the fourth/ fifth time, it basically explodes into magical energy that damages enemies based on what you absorbed or whatever. That's basically what it seems like to me. Magnet sucks up some enemies into the air, leaving them open and vulnable to attacks, as they're whirled around. I think they also get damaged, but I'm not totally sure, since I don't use it too much.