Fire

Fire (ファイア Faia), Fira (ファイラ Faira), and Firaga (ファイガ Faiga) magic are attacks used by Sora, Donald, and other characters and enemies that utilize the element of Fire. In Kingdom Hearts, using Fire magic will make Sora shoot a fireball straight forward from the tip of his Keyblade and it has an MP cost of 1 Charge Gauge unit. The fireball has slight homing properties, meaning it can arch in any direction, however, the arch is rather large. In Kingdom Hearts II, Fire acts as a shield that forms around Sora and attacks any enemies that comes in contact with it; useful until acquiring the Reflect spell. It is also useful for damaging numerous enemies that are gathered around Sora,a title first given to the Thunder and Gravity series in Kingdom Hearts The reaction command Firagun is considered by some to be an additional fire spell, though it is only usable in one battle, in which the Volcanic Lord is hurled into the Blizzard Lord.

Fire magic will be usable again in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days and Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep. In Birth by Sleep, it seems Fire can be used both as a fireball and a shield.

Kingdom Hearts
Fire: Granted by Donald after defeating the Guard Armor in Traverse Town. Power equals Max MP+20. Fira: Upgraded after defeating Jafar's Genie form. Power equals Max MP+24. Firaga: Upgraded by the Princesses of Heart after sealing the Final Keyhole. Power equals Max MP+30.

''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Fire: Obtained after defeating Axel for the first time. Fira: Stock 2 Fire Cards Firaga: Stock 3 Fire Cards.

Kingdom Hearts II
Fire: Granted after protecting the gate to the village in the Radiant Garden. Fira: Upgraded after defeating Scar (Pride Lands). Firaga: Upgraded after defeating Genie Jafar (Agrabah).

Enemies that use Fire Magic

 * Red Nocturne
 * Fiery Globe
 * Crimson Jazz
 * Jafar
 * Oogie's Mansion
 * Assault Rider
 * Axel
 * Wizard
 * Defender
 * Bookmaster
 * Fat Bandit
 * Volcanic Lord
 * Hades
 * Maleficent
 * Groundshaker
 * Trickmaster

Other Usage

 * In Kingdom Hearts, Fire terms are used to mark the ranks of Engine Gummi Blocks.
 * In Kingdom Hearts II, Fire terms are used to mark the ranks of low-power Projectile Gummi Blocks.