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Mega Flare

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Mega Flare
(メガフレア Mega Furea?)

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Mega Flare KHRECOM.gif

Incinerate all enemies in a wide area.
Element Power Card Combination Enemy Card Boost
Fire x20.0 Mushu (card).png + Fire (card).png + Fire (card).png Red Nocturne (card).pngWizard (card).pngXigbar (card).png
Mega Flare
(メガフレア Mega Furea?)
Lay waste to all foes around you by triggering a massive explosion.
Attack No. of Hits Power Critical % Clock Gauge Blocks Hit
LV2 LV3 MAX
Mega Flare 1 2.23 2.74 3.25 X X
Type Element Status Reload
Speed
Aerial Use Keyblade Reach
Magic Command Magic O X

Mega Flare
(メガフレア Mega Furea?)

Mega Flare KHBBS.gif

Launch a ball of fire that triggers a massive explosion from which no enemy is spared.
LV CP Required Attack No. of Hits Power Ignite chance
LV1 Mega Flare 1 15.0 55%
LV2 800 Mega Flare 1 15.1 60%
LV3 850 Mega Flare 1 15.2 65%
LV4 900 Mega Flare 1 15.3 70%
LV5 950 Mega Flare 1 15.4 75%
LV6 1000 Mega Flare 1 15.5 80%
Element Status Effect Reload Speed Command Gauge
Magic Command Fire Ignite (3.3s) 50[1] seconds +55
Buy Sell
Price Shop LV Base LV Bonus Ability Bonus
2000 500 1000
Mega Flare
(メガフレア Mega Furea?)
Launch a deadly fireball that triggers a blast no enemy can escape. Ignites foes.
Attack Element Power Reaction
Value
Status Guard?
Mega Flare Magic Command Fire 8.0 4 Ignite (30%/3s)
Reload Speed Dream Eater Bonus
46 seconds Magic +4, Fire Resistance +30
Buy Bargain Sell Shop LV
1300
Mega Flare
(メガフレア Mega Furea?)
Attack Element Power Reaction
Value
Status Guard?
Mega Flare Magic Command Fire 3.0
Flick Rush Card Damage Multiplier Status
Mega Flare (Flick Rush card) KH3D.png x1.00

Mega Flare is a technique introduced in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories. It allows the user to summon a fireball that creates a massive explosion that heavily damages all enemies on-screen, dealing fire damage.

Mechanics[edit]

In Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, Mega Flare is a Magic Sleight that can be used by Sora.

In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, Mega Flare is a Simple Type Finish command.

In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Mega Flare is an Ultimate magic command that takes up two slots in the Command Deck, has a maximum level of 6 and a normal reload time of 50 seconds,[1] and fills the Command Gauge by 55%.

In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Mega Flare is a magic command that uses two slots in the Command Deck and has a reload time of 46 seconds. It grants +4 to Magic and +30 to Fire Resistance when attached to a Dream Eater recipe. In Dive Mode, Mega Flare is a special magic attack that can be used twice. In Flick Rush, Mega Flare is an Evolved command that deals full damage to the opponent's active Spirit, and half damage on the opponent's inactive Spirits. It has a power multiplier of 3.0, and deals Fire damage.

Learning Mega Flare[edit]

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories[edit]

  • Sora can learn Mega Flare when he reaches level 52.[KH CoM]
  • Sora can learn Mega Flare when he reaches level 57.[KH Re:CoM]

Kingdom Hearts Re:coded[edit]

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep[edit]

Command Meld[edit]

Mega Flare is an Ultimate-class Magic Command that can be melded through one recipe, listed in the Giga Magic Recipe.

Character Command #1 Command #2 Success
rate
Abilities
Command LV Command LV Shimmering Fleeting Pulsing Wellspring Soothing Hungry Abounding
T V A Fission Firaga 4 Crawling Fire 4 100% Fire Boost Reload Boost Finish Boost Once More Damage Syphon HP Prize Plus EXP Chance

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance[edit]

Other appearances[edit]

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep[edit]

Young Xehanort uses a technique similar to Mega Flare in his battle against Terra, Ventus, and Aqua.

Origin[edit]

Mega Flare is a recurring attack in the Final Fantasy series. It often appears as the Summon Bahamut's signature attack, and deals massive non-elemental damage to all enemies.

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ a b 25 seconds in the original Japanese version.