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===Confuse===
===Confuse===
'''Confuse''',(also known as Flip-Foot in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'') is a negative status effect that reverses the control (such as pressing left will make the character go right and etc.), making the player receive some difficulty in maneuvering the character.
'''Confuse''', (also known as Flip-Foot in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'') is a negative status effect that reverses the controls, making the player receive some difficulty in maneuvering the character.


==Status Effects in games==
==Status Effects in games==

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Status effects are temporary conditions that can affect the attributes or actions of characters or enemies. They can be caused by certain attacks, magic, sleights, or abilities. A status effect can be instantaneous, or it can last for the duration of a spell's effect, or until it either wears off or is cured by an item.

In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, each of the thirteen status effects corresponds to the signature element of a Organization XIII member.

List of negative status effects

Air-toss

The Air-toss (吹き上げ Kukiage?) status effect appears in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. It causes the victim to fly spinning into the air and slowly descend. While airborne, they are immobilized and unable to recover, and they will also take extra damage if attacked. Air-toss is typically caused by Aero-type commands, Wind-type attacks in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, and abilities like Aero Finish or Aero Counter.

Bind

The Bind (バインド Baindo?) status effect appears in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. It forces the victim to stay in one location, although they are still capable of attacking from their position. Bind is typically caused by commands like Bind and Binding Strike

Blind

The Blind (暗闇 Kurayami?, lit. "Darkness") status effect appears in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. It hinders the victim's ability to successfully land attacks. In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, a blinded character will often miss with weapon attacks, including Attack Commands. In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, a blinded enemy will attack other enemies or go in the wrong direction, while a blinded character will have a reduced field of vision, with only the area immediately around the character visible, and will be unable to use Lock-On or Shotlocks. Bind is typically caused by Dark-type commands, Blackout, and Flower-type attacks in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.

Clock Rewind

The Clock Rewind (クロックレベル1 Kurokku Reberu 1?, lit. "Clock Level 1") status effect appears in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. It resets Data-Sora's clock gauge to level 1 and prevents it from being filled.

Command Lock

The Command Lock (コマンド禁止 Komando Kinshi?, lit. "Command Ban") status effect appears in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. It prevents Data-Sora from using any commands.

Confuse

Confuse, (also known as Flip-Foot in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days and Kingdom Hearts Re:coded) is a negative status effect that reverses the controls, making the player receive some difficulty in maneuvering the character.

Status Effects in games

Magic caused Status Effects

Stop

This is caused by the spell Stop. The spell causes an enemy to freeze for a certain duration of time. The frozen enemy does not receive damage when hit. Instead, all damage is done to it when Stop wears off. This effect is especially useful in the Phantom fight.

Burn

Caused by some Fire-type enemies, this will cause Sora and company to take damage at an increasing rate for a duration of time. This is very similar to a poisonous effect.

Flat

This is caused by Gravity magic. It inflicts damage and gathers the enemies together for a certain amount of time.

Doom

This can only be inflicted upon Sora and his party members and only in the Phantom boss fight. The Phantom will cast Doom and a timer will appear over a character's head. Once the timer runs out, the character will be KO'd and cannot be brought back into the battle. It normally gets rid of your party members before finally affecting Sora. The only way to avoid this effect is to cast Stop on the Clock Tower, which will keep the counter from going down for one minute real time. Eventually, the spell will wear off and the timer will resume, forcing the player to cast Stop again.

Enemy Effects

Confusion

Confusion is caused by Sora and occasionally the enemies in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. It reverses the controls, making it more difficult to move and avoid attacks. In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, some Room cards that have statues that will attack Sora and cause him to be confused. An example of this are the cherub statues in Olympus Coliseum. Certain attacks and abilities also cause this. One is Zexion's Enemy Card, Confu-Strike, which has a chance of causing confusion. A sleight with King Mickey, Inverse Burst, also induces confusion upon the enemy. The combo finisher of Dark Aura also has this effect, confusing those the flames hit, should the enemies survive the attack. It should be noted that most bosses are immune to this status effect.

Poison

Mainly caused by Black Fungus and Parasite Cage. It causes the player to take damage at an increasing rate even while moving away from the enemy. This lasts for about 5 seconds after the initial strike.

Stun

Stunning an enemy is a way of gaining an advantage in battle, yet can also be used by the enemy as a threat. While stunned, one cannot move for a short amount of time, usually until attacked. Strike Raid causes this effect in Sora's story, and Riku's second hit in his Dark Mode's three-hit combo also causes it. The Holy Burst sleight can stun as well. While bosses are typically immune to this effect, and rarely use it, Larxene's various Thunder abilities and Riku Replica's second hit in his three-hit combo also cause stunning.

Positive Effects

Air Shield

Caused by the Aero spell, this effect will shield a player for a set amount of time. Some enemies will cast this, and party members can cast this as well. This only appears in Kingdom Hearts. While Aero does appear in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, it is used for offense and does not have the Air Shield affect. Xaldin uses a similar ability in Kingdom Hearts II.

Invincibility

An ability that can be obtained in all Kingdom Hearts games by allies and enemies alike. It casts a "No Damage" sort of skill on the invincible character, meaning that he does not take damage from any kind of attack. For example, in Olympus Coliseum, Hercules is Invincible until acted on by a force outside of the regular attack command. While most characters and bosses cannot be damaged while performing special techniques, this is simply a gameplay mechanic and does not qualify as a status effect.

Kingdom Hearts
  • Sora - Some Summons negate harm to Sora, like Dumbo.
  • Hercules - He is within a state of Invincibility when fought until hit with a barrel. Periodically, he can switch back to his Invincible state. Denoted by a yellow glow surrounding his body.
  • Black Fungus - It can become Invincible for a short period of time.
Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories
  • Platinum Card - When used it gives Sora the invincibility status for twenty attacks.
Kingdom Hearts II
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
  • Heartless - When paired with a Barrier Master, all enemies are protected from all damage until it is defeated or if the Barrier Master's book has been knocked away.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, there are many status effects in the game that have not appeared in previous installments. Each effect corresponds to an Organization member's respective attribute, and each member is resistant to their own element's status effect, with the percentage of resistance increasing with increasing character level. Furthermore, there is a special accessory for each status effect that renders the player immune to it. The effects are expressed by different icons to represent different ailments, which appear over the affected character's head. Many enemies have attacks which can inflict status ailments that reduce or negate combat and movement abilities. All effects subside after a brief period of time, or they can be cured quickly by using a Panacea.

Null Defense

Attacks inflict damage without regard to the character's defense. Typically caused by Nil-based magic and attacks.

  • This status effect is prevented by the Anti-Nil ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Shoe-glue

Represented by the "1 Ton" icon that appears over the character's head, this status ailment makes characters unable to jump or perform aerial combos. Typically caused by Gravity/Space-based magic and attacks.

  • This effect is prevented by the Anti-Space ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Freeze

Represented when ice forms around the character, they become incapable of action. To break free of it, the player must press the A button rapidly. Typically caused by Blizzard-based magic and attacks.

  • This effect is prevented by the Anti-Ice ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Halve HP

Certain enemies are capable of attacks that reduce a character's attacks by half of their max HP. Typically caused by Earth-based magic and attacks.

  • This effect is prevented by the Anti-Earth ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Flip-foot

Represented by question marks (??) that appear above the character's head, this ailment reverses movement controls (identical to the Confusion effect listed above). Typically caused by Illusion-based magic and attacks.

  • This effect is prevented by the Anti-Illusion ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Silence

Represented by a speech bubble with an ellipsis ("...") that appears over the character's head, the character becomes incapable of casting magic. Typically caused by Moon-based magic and attacks.

  • This effect is prevented by the Anti-Moon ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Ignite

When the character catches on fire, they continue to lose HP until the fire goes out (identical to the Burn effect listed above). Typically caused by Fire-based magic and attacks.

  • This effect is prevented by the Anti-Fire ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Damage Drain

The ability of some enemies to continually draw HP out of a character, replenishing their own. Typically caused by Water-based magic and attacks.

  • This effect is prevented by the Anti-Water ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Rewind Defense

Represented by a blue shield with "Lv. 1" appearing over the character's head, their defense is reduced to their first level's defense for a short period of time. Typically caused by Time-based magic and attacks.

  • This effect is prevented by the Anti-Time ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Jolt

When a character is surrounded by electricity, they are damaged by up to 10% of their HP when coming into contact with any ally (which will also damage said ally), enemies, and even walls and environment objects. Typically caused by Thunder-based magic and attacks.

  • This effect is prevented by the Anti-Lightning ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Radar Zap

The map displayed on the lower screen whites out for a short period of time. Typically caused by Light-based magic and attacks.

  • This effect is prevented by the Anti-Light ability which can be equipped through various armors and accessories.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep status effects also make an appearance. Terra, Ventus, and Aqua can all inflict status effects to enemies as well as being able to receive them from enemies such as the Chrono Twister and Stopga, however within the Mirage Arena, opponents can use these spells against the player.

Ignite

Terra, Ventus, Aqua or the enemy is burned and receives damage periodically. Ignite can be dealt by Fire-based Deck Commands, such as Ignite or Fire Dash.

Confuse

Terra, Ventus, Aqua or the enemy is confused and ways of walking are flipped where forward is backward and vice versa. Confuse can be dealt by the Confuse magic Deck Command or the Confusion Strike attack Command.

Poison

Terra, Ventus, Aqua or the enemy is poisoned and receives damage periodically. Poison can be dealt by Poison-based Deck Commands, such as Poison or Poison Edge.

Sleep

The enemy is set to sleep for a period of time where they won't attack nor respond to attacks. Sleep can be dealt by the Sleep magic Deck Command.

Stun

Terra, Ventus, Aqua or the enemy is stunned for a short period of time. Stun can be dealt by Thunder-based commands, Aero magic commands or Mine magic commands such as Stun Edge and Mine Square.

Mini

Terra, Ventus, Aqua or the enemy is minimized to a small size and is prone to much more damage than normal. Mini can be dealt by the Mini magic Deck Command.

Stop

Terra, Ventus, Aqua or the enemy is stopped for a period of time. Stop can be dealt by Stop-based Deck Commands, such as Time Splicer and Stopga.

Slow

The enemy is slowed down giving the player more time to attack the enemy. Slow can be dealt by the Slow magic Deck Command.

Doom

A numerical counter appears over the enemy's head, counting down. Once it reaches 0, the enemy is destroyed. Doom can be inflicted by Dark Haze.

Zero Gravity

The enemy is kept midair inside a barrier and if prolonged inside will continue to lose HP and eventually be inflicted with Confuse. Zero Gravity can be inflicted by the Zero Gravity magic Deck Commands.

Kingdom Hearts Re:coded

In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded status effects also make appearance. Data-Sora can inflict status effects to enemies through the use of magic commands or his Keyblade's Overclock ability such as Attach Fire. Data-Sora can prevent receiving status effect by equipping certain accessories.

Ignite

Data-Sora or the enemy is burned and receives damage periodically. Ignite can be dealt by Fire magic or Attach Fire and Fire Counter Overclock abilities. Data-Sora can prevent Ignite status effect by equipping the Fire Charm accessory.

Freeze

Data-Sora or the enemy is frozen and is unable to move. Receiving attacks while in frozen state will receive more damage than usual. Freeze can be dealt by Blizzard magic or Attach Blizzard and Blizzard Counter Overclock abilities. Data-Sora can prevent Freeze status effect by equipping the Blizzard Charm accessory.

Jolt

Data-Sora or the enemy is shocked, after the status effect is over, the target will receive a small amount of damage. Jolt can be dealt by Thunder magic or Attach Thunder and Thunder Counter Overclock abilities. Data-Sora can prevent Jolt status effect by equipping the Thunder Charm accessory.

Slow

Represented by a purple clock icon with a blue downwards arrow. Data-Sora or the enemy will move slowly. Slow can be dealt by Slow magic or Attach Slow and Counter Slow Overclock abilities. Data-Sora can prevent Slow status effect by equipping the Zip Watch accessory.

Flip-Foot

Represented by a speech bubble with 3 question marks imprinted on it, the right and left question marks are red, while the middle one is blue. Data-Sora or the enemy is confused, and the controls will be reversed during Flip-Foot status effect. Flip-Foot can be dealt using Confuse magic. Data-Sora can prevent Flip-Foot status effect by equipping the Compass accessory.

Shoe-Glue

Represented by a weight icon with the word "1 Tn." imprinted on it. Data-Sora can't jump during the status effect. Data-Sora can prevent Shoe-Glue status effect by equipping the Feather Charm accessory.

Defense Cut

Represented by a shield icon with a red downwards arrow imprinted on it. Data-Sora's defense is lowered. Data-Sora can prevent Defense Cut status effect by equipping the Adamant Belt accessory.

Command Lock

Represented by a speech bubble with 3 dots in it, formerly used as Silenced status effect icon. Data-Sora is unable to use any of his commands as long as the duration of the status effect. Data-Sora can prevent Command Lock status effect by equipping the Liberty Crown accessory.