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{{InfoWeaponKH | {{InfoWeaponKH | ||
|name=Violetta | |name=Violetta | ||
|katakana=クリティカルメイス | |katakana=クリティカルメイス | ||
|romaji=Kuritikaru Meisu | |romaji=Kuritikaru Meisu | ||
| | |jpname=Critical Mace | ||
| | |fr=Masse Fatale | ||
| | |de=Thanatos-Stab | ||
|desc=A rod that sometimes inflicts massive damage. Reduces max MP by 1. | |desc=A rod that sometimes inflicts massive damage. Reduces max MP by 1. | ||
|AP=+9 | |AP=+9 | ||
|MP=-1 | |FMAP=+11 | ||
| | |MP=-1 | ||
|length=Short | |||
|rate=x1 | |rate=x1 | ||
|bonus=+9 | |bonus=+9 | ||
|recoil=30 | |FMbonus=+7 | ||
|get=White Trinity Mark at the [[Coliseum Gates]]. | |recoil=30 | ||
|get=White Trinity Mark at the [[Coliseum Gates]]. | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Violetta''' is a staff that can be wielded by [[Donald Duck]] in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}''. | The '''Violetta''' is a staff that can be wielded by [[Donald Duck]] in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}''. | ||
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{{Staff}} | {{Staff}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 3 April 2024
Kingdom Hearts Violetta | |||
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Japanese | クリティカルメイス | ||
Rōmaji | Kuritikaru Meisu | ||
Translation | Critical Mace | ||
Stats | |||
Strength | MP | Length | |
+9[KH I] +11[KH I FM] |
-1 | Short | |
Crit. Rate | Crit. Bonus | Recoil | |
x1 | +9[KH I] +7[KH I FM] |
30 | |
Obtained | |||
White Trinity Mark at the Coliseum Gates. |
The Violetta is a staff that can be wielded by Donald Duck in Kingdom Hearts.
Design[edit]
The Violetta's handle is orange with a purple and bright blue striped pommel and a purple and bright blue tip that fans outward. The head of the staff consists of a large, bright blue ring with an orange hexagon in its center. Each of the hexagon's six sides sports a short, orange rod that goes through the ring and holds it in place, with the bottom rod connecting to the tip.