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===Grip Gauge===
===Grip Gauge===
[[File:Grip Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
[[File:Grip Gauge KHII.png|right|200px]]
In [[Beast's Castle]], when lighting the lanterns in the [[Secret Passage]], [[Cogsworth]] must hold down a lever to keep the lanterns lowered from the ceiling. The '''Grip gauge''' in the top left of the screen represents Cogsworth's energy, which depletes over time. When the gauge has fully depleted, Cogsworth collapses in exhaustion and releases the lever, which raises the lanterns out of reach so they cannot be lit. When Sora and [[Mrs. Potts]] are near Cogsworth, the [[Restore]] reaction command may be used to fully restore the gauge.
In [[Beast's Castle]], when lighting the lanterns in the [[Secret Passage]], [[Cogsworth]] must hold down a lever to keep the lanterns lowered from the ceiling. The '''Grip gauge''' in the top left of the screen represents Cogsworth's energy. The gauge depletes gradually over time. When the gauge has fully depleted, Cogsworth releases the lever and collapses in exhaustion, which raises the lanterns out of reach so they cannot be lit. When Sora and [[Mrs. Potts]] are near Cogsworth, the [[Restore]] reaction command may be used to fully restore the gauge.


===Mayhem Gauge===
===Mayhem Gauge===

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