Gummi Blocks (KHIII)

Gummi Blocks in Kingdom Hearts III come in a variety of forms and types that affect a Gummi Ship's stats and abilities during flight.

Gummi Blocks are divided over four main categories, Basic Gummies, Weapon Gummies, Movement Gummies, and Auxiliary Gummies, with each category having several sub-categories. Additionally, Stickers, Materials and Patterns can be used to alter the Gummi Ship's appearance.

Mechanics
Bēsu Gumi (ベースグミ) contain Gummi Blocks in basic shapes that raise the Gummi Ship's HP. Basic Gummies have four sub-categories: Ejji Gumi (エッジグミ), which are Gummi Blocks with sharp edges, Kābu Gumi (カーブグミ), which are Gummi Blocks with rounded edges, Paipu Gumi (パイプグミ), which are cylindrical Gummi Blocks, and Earo Gumi (エアログミ), which are flat Gummi Blocks that also increase the Gummi Ship's Rolling stat.

Deko Gumi: Wepon Gumi (デコグミ：ウェポングミ) give the Gummi Ship ways of attacking, and boost the Gummi Ship's Offense and Power. Weapon Gummies have three sub-categories: Shūtingu Gumi (シューティンググミ) are Weapon Gummies that fire straight shots, Rēzā Gumi (レーザーグミ) are Weapon Gummies that fire homing lasers, and Sutoraiku Gumi (ストライクグミ) are Weapon Gummies that deal damage on collision and when using A boost.

Deko Gumi: Mūbu Gumi (デコグミ：ムーブグミ) are Gummi Blocks that raise the Gummi Ship's Speed or Rolling. Movement Gummies contain three sub-categories: Enjin Gumi (エンジングミ) raise the Gummi Ship's Speed, Wingu Gumi (ウィンググミ) raise the Gummi Ship's HP and Speed, and Hoīru Gumi (ホイールグミ) raise the Gummi Ship's Rolling.

Deko Gumi: Ekusutora Gumi (デコグミ：エクストラグミ) are Gummi Blocks that serve various purposes. Kokkupitto Gumi (コックピットグミ) raise the Gummi Ship's HP and Power, and are required for flying a Gummi Ship. Shield Gummies (シールドグミ) reduce the damage the Gummi Ship takes. Option Gummies (オプショングミ) have various effects. And Figure Gummies (キャラクターグミ) are shaped like creatures and items that have various effects.

Sutekkā (ステッカー) are divided in four sub-categories: Nanbā (ナンバー), Enburemu (エンブレム), Shinboru (シンボル), and Neichā (ネイチャー).

Materiaru (マテリアル) are divided in four sub-categories: Bēshikku (ベーシック), Handokurafuto (ハンドクラフト), Neichā (ネイチャー), and Āsu (アース).

Patān (パターン) are divided in five sub-categories: Bēshikku (ベーシック), Shinboru (シンボル), Orientaru (オリエンタル), Kyūto (キュート), and Āto (アート).