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The Moogle Shop is a place that you synthesize items to make new weapons and armor, as well as a place where items and cards can be bought.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

The Moogle Shop in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, there are Command Shops run by Moogles on all but two worlds. They generally use holograms, only the Command Shop at Radiant Garden is run in person. At the Mirage Arena, there is instead a Medal Shop, where the Medals earned from the world's mini-games can be used to buy rare items and commands. Because traditional Item Synthesis has been replaced by Melding Commands in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, the Moogle Shops only buy and sell items.

The Medal Shop in the Mirage Arena

Command Shops obtain new inventory as the heroes clear worlds, though they also get additional copies of most Commands once the heroes do. The Medal Shop's wares are visible from the beginning, but the Moogle will not sell them until the hero has reached the correct Arena Levels as well.

Moogle (Holographic) KHII.png
Item Shop Level Terra Ventus Aqua Cost
Quick Blitz 1 o o o 100
Blitz 8 o o o 1200
Sliding Dash 1 o o o 100
Fire Dash 4 o o o 150
Dark Haze - o 1100
Sonic Blade - o o o 2000
Zantetsuken 5 o 1700
Strike Raid 5 o o o 100
Freeze Raid 6 o o o 200
Spark Raid - o 1300
Wind Raid - o 1500
Fire Surge 6 o o o 650
Barrier Surge 5 o 500
Thunder Surge - o o o 700
Aerial Slam 8 o o o 1500
Poison Edge 4 o o o 150
Wishing Edge - o 550
Blizzard Edge 4 o o o 200
Stun Edge 4 o o o 150
Slot Edge - o o o 700
Fire Strike 5 o o o 450
Confusion Strike 5 o o o 450
Binding Strike 4 o o o 400
Brutal Blast - o 1800
Magnet Spiral - o o o 2300
Windcutter - o 1500
Limit Storm - o 1500
Collision Magnet - o o o 1300
Geo Impact - o 2100
Sacrifice - o 1500
Item Shop Level Terra Ventus Aqua Cost
Fire 3 o o o 100
Fira 5 o o o 500
Firaga 8 o o o 1200
Dark Firaga - o 2000
Fission Firaga - o o o 1500
Triple Firaga - o 1800
Crawling Fire - o o o 1800
Blizzard 1 o o o 100
Blizzara 6 o o o 500
Blizzaga 8 o o o 1200
Triple Blizzaga - o 1800
Thunder 3 o o o 150
Thundara 6 o o o 600
Thundaga 8 o o o 1300
Thundaga Shot - o 1500
Cure 2 o o o 150
Cura 6 o o o 600
Curaga 8 o o o 1300
Esuna 5 o o o 600
Mine Shield 7 o o o 1000
Mine Square 7 o o o 1000
Seeker Mine - o 2300
Zero Gravity 3 o o o 150
Zero Gravira 6 o o o 600
Zero Graviga - o o o 1300
Magnet 3 o o o 120
Magnera 6 o o o 550
Magnega - o o o 1250
Munny Magnet - o 800
Energy Magnet - o 800
D-Link Magnet - o 800
Aero 3 o o o 150
Aerora 6 o o o 600
Aeroga - o o o 1300
Warp - o 1500
Deep Freeze - o o o 2200
Glacier - o 2500
Ice Barrage - o 1800
Firaga Burst - o 2500
Quake - o 2500
Mini - o o o 1500
Blackout 5 o o o 600
Ignite 4 o o o 600
Confuse 1 o o o 100
Bind 2 o o o 150
Poison 1 o o o 100
Slow 3 o o o 150
Stop 3 o o o 100
Stopra 5 o o o 500
Stopga 8 o o o 1200
Sleep 1 o o o 100
Item Shop Level Terra Ventus Aqua Cost
Potion 1 o o o 30
Hi-Potion 4 o o o 80
Mega-Potion 7 o o o 150
Ether 1 o o o 50
Mega-Ether 7 o o o 160
Panacea 3 o o o 50
Elixir 8 o o o 250
Megalixir - o o o 350
Balloon Letter 5 o o o 120
Item Shop Level Terra Ventus Aqua Cost
Item Shop Level Terra Ventus Aqua Cost
Slide 1 o 200
High Jump - o o o 500
Cartwheel 1 o 200
Firewheel - o 2000
Dodge Roll 1 o 200
Air Slide - o o o 800
Glide - o 2000
Item Shop Level Terra Ventus Aqua Cost
Block 1 o o 200
Barrier 1 o 200
Stun Block 6 o o 600
Confuse Barrier 6 o 600
Item Shop Level Terra Ventus Aqua Cost
Counter Hammer 5 o 1200
Counter Rush 6 o 1200
Counter Blast 6 o 1200
Reversal Slash 7 o 800
Payback Fang 7 o 1400
Payback Raid 3 o 1400
Payback Surge 4 o 1400
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Item Arena Level Terra Ventus Aqua Medal Cost
Zantetsuken 8 o 1000
Item Arena Level Terra Ventus Aqua Medal Cost
Group Cure 1 o o o 180
Group Cura 5 o o o 360
Group Curaga 10 o o o 500
Group Esuna 5 o o o 360
Confetti 1 o o o 150
Fireworks 5 o o o 400
Taunt 1 o o o 100
Victory Pose 1 o o o 100
Vanish 5 o o o 750
Trinity Limit 1 o o o 1400
Voltage Stack[1] 5 o o o 1800
Unison Rush[1] 10 o o o 3000
Item Arena Level Terra Ventus Aqua Medal Cost
Air Recovery[2] 5 o o o 320
Item Arena Level Terra Ventus Aqua Medal Cost
Flame Salvo 5 o 900
Photon Charge 10 o o o 1600
Bio Barrage 15 o o o 2500
Item Arena Level Terra Ventus Aqua Medal Cost
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Risky Ticket 1 o o o 150
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Sentinel Ticket 1 o o o 200
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Ringer Ticket 5 o o o 250
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Threat Ticket 5 o o o 400
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Treasure Ticket 5 o o o 600
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Chill Ticket 5 o o o 550
Shimmering Crystal KHBBS.png Shimmering Crystal 1 o o o 300
Fleeting Crystal KHBBS.png Fleeting Crystal 1 o o o 350
Power Crystal KHII.png Pulsing Crystal 1 o o o 300
Energy Crystal KHII.png Wellspring Crystal 1 o o o 300
Bright Crystal KHII.png Soothing Crystal 1 o o o 400
Serenity Crystal KHII.png Hungry Crystal 1 o o o 350
Abounding Crystal KHBBS.png Abounding Crystal 1 o o o 350
Chaos Crystal KHBBS.png Chaos Crystal 10 o o o 500
Secret Gem KHBBS.png Secret Gem[3] 10 o o o 1500
File:Recipe KHBBS.png Giga Magic Recipe 10 o o o 2000
File:Recipe KHBBS.png Giga Attack Recipe 10 o o o 2000

Kingdom Hearts

The Moogle Synthesis Shop in Kingdom Hearts

Moogles appear only in Traverse Town, after the destruction of their respective home worlds. After Sora uses the green Trinity Mark in the Accessory Shop in the First District, the Synthesis Workshop, run by several Moogles, is opened. Sora can then go there to allow the Moogles to use some of his items to make new ones.

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

The Moogle Shop as seen in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
The Moogle Shop as seen in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories

Moogles appear in "Moogle Rooms", special rooms generated by the Map Card of the same name. Inside, Sora is able to sell his unwanted cards for "Moogle Points", and is able to spend accumulated Moogle Points on new card packs. Sora can also obtain additional Moogle Points by collecting the red orbs that sometimes appear when objects, such as podiums, statues, and columns, are struck by the Keyblade. Enemies will also drop Moogle Points in battle, if Aladdin is summoned. In addition, Sora receives a free card pack consisting of five different attack cards upon entering a newly created Moogle Room.

Throughout the game, three card types are available to Sora; Attack (red), Magic (blue), and Item (green). Sora can also purchase an assorted pack, which contains cards from all three types. Each pack contains five cards. As the game progresses, Sora can purchase more expensive card packs, which contain rarer cards than more basic packs. The belt of the pack denotes the rarity and price of the cards inside.

Mixing Moogle KHRECOM.png Attack Pack KHRECOM.png Magic Pack KHRECOM.png Item Pack KHRECOM.png Assorted Pack KHRECOM.png Floors
Leaf Belt KHRECoM.png 100 200 150 150 1-13
Brown Belt KHRECoM.png 200 250 200 200 7-13
Black Belt KHRECoM.png 300 270 300 300 7-13
Moogle Belt KHRECoM.png 500 300 350 400 11-13

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

The Moogle Shop in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

A Moogle appears in the Grey Area in The World That Never Was and the Station Plaza in Twilight Town, wearing a Black Coat. The Moogle sells various Panels and items for Heart Points, but also assists Roxas with item synthesis, and redeems his Challenge Sigils and Mission Crowns for various prizes. While the Moogle has a business relationship with Organization XIII, he holds no loyalty to them, and ends up following his best customer, Roxas, when the latter flees The World That Never Was.

The Moogle Shop is also available on the main menu during Mission Mode.

Kingdom Hearts II

The Moogle Shop in Kingdom Hearts II

Moogles run their synthesis shops in many worlds, offering to synthesize items to make new ones. They also run normal shops where they sell synthesis materials, exclusively. Moogles usually operate their shops using holograms because they, according to Jiminy's Journal, hate getting their pom-poms ruffled. The only Moogles to physically run their shops are Mog in Radiant Garden and Elmina in Twilight Town.

Kingdom Hearts coded

The Moogle Shop in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded

Moogles appear as data to help Data-Sora with Item Synthesis. Moogles appear as data and sell command chips, accessory chips, and finisher chips to Data-Sora. More items are added according to the Data-Sora's progress.

In Data-Agrabah, the Peddler sells the same items that Moogles sell.

Notes and References

  1. ^ a b Can only be bought in the NA, PAL, and Final Mix version.
  2. ^ Can only be bought in the Final Mix version.
  3. ^ Cost 2700 in the original Japanese version.