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Save the Queen

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Kingdom Hearts
Save the Queen
"A staff of immense magical and physical power. Raises max MP by 2."
Japanese セイヴザクイーン
Stats
Strength MP Length
+9 +2
Crit. Rate Crit. Bonus Recoil
x0 +0 1
Obtained
Complete the Hades Cup alone.
Kingdom Hearts II
Save the Queen

"A staff with colossal magic and strength. Quickly revives wielder when fallen, and restores much of their HP."

Japanese セイヴザクイーン
Stats
Strength Magic
+5 +6
Ability
Hyper Healing
Buy Sell
10
Obtained
Item Synthesis
Kingdom Hearts II
Save the Queen+

"A staff with colossal magic and strength. After all MP is consumed, MP recovery speed increases greatly."

Japanese セイヴザクイーン+
Stats
Strength Magic
+5 +6
Ability
MP Hastega[KH II]
MP Rage[KH II FM]
Buy Sell
10
Obtained
Item Synthesis

The Save the Queen (セイヴザクイーン Seivu za Kuīn?) is a staff belonging to Donald Duck that appears in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. It can be upgraded to the Save the Queen+. It is the most powerful staff, and requires the most effort to obtain in both games. Unlike other staves, there are different forms of this staff even though it appears in multiple games.

Recipes

Kingdom Hearts II

The Queen Recipe is found in a chest at the Throne Room. The Save the Queen is a rank S synthesis item, and its upgrade is the Save the Queen+ recipe.

The Queen Recipe is found in a chest at the Throne Room. The Save the Queen+ is a rank S synthesis item, and is an upgrade of the Save the Queen recipe.

Etymology

The "Save the Queen" is a recurring sword in the Final Fantasy series that is often one of the most powerful Greatswords and Knightswords.

Gallery

In Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix The Save the Queen+ sports a different color scheme: gold, maroon, and red in place of the blue, purple, and gold.

See Also