Dark Firaga

Dark Firaga is a technique that was introduced in . It allows the user to fire a ball of dark flames at a target.

Kingdom Hearts
After losing the Keyblade and his friends to Riku, Sora follows Riku into the Entrance Hall, where Riku uses Dark Firaga against a defenseless Sora. However, just before it hits Sora, Goofy blocks the attack with his shield.

Mechanics
In Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, Dark Firaga is an attack sleight that Riku can use while in Dark Mode. Riku charges and unleashes a fiery dark projectile from his free hand, dealing a considerable amount of damage. The projectile itself behaves similar to Fire magic, traveling at a fast speed with some homing capabilities.

In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Dark Firaga is an Ultimate exclusive to Terra. It deals damage, and it may also blind enemies. It takes up one slot in the Command Deck, has a maximum level of 5, has a normal reload time of 20 seconds and fills the Command Gauge by 35%.

In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Dark Firaga is a exclusive to Riku. It allows the user to launch a single ball of dark flame that splits apart into five smaller fireballs when near an enemy, with a chance to s some enemies. It deals dark damage, uses one slot in the Command Deck, and has a reload time of 26 seconds. It grants +20 to both Fire Resistance and Dark Resistance when attached to a Dream Eater recipe. o° 0° 0° 0° 0° c°

In Kingdom Hearts Union χ, Dark Firaga is a special attack that targets all enemies. It costs 3 special attack gauges to perform.

Dark Firaga EX (ダークファイガ改) is a special attack that targets all enemies. It costs 1 special attack gauge to perform.

In Kingdom Hearts III, Dark Firaga is a grand magic situation command exclusive to Riku that allows the user to fire a series of dark fireballs from their Keyblade which deal Neutral damage. Riku can also use Dark Firaga as a party member as an ability which costs 10 MP to use and deals damage.

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories

 * Riku obtains Dark Firaga after facing Ansem in the B12F Exit Hall.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

 * Terra can create Dark Firaga through Command Melding.
 * Terra can purchase Dark Firaga from the Command Shop for 2000 munny once the command has already been obtained elsewhere.
 * Maleficent's D-Link has Dark Firaga in its deck after collecting 2 emblems.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

 * Sora and Riku can purchase Dark Firaga from the Kab Kannon Ability Link for 10 Link Points.
 * Sora and Riku can purchase Dark Firaga from the Tubguin Ace Ability Link for 400 link points.
 * Riku can obtain Dark Firaga as a Drop Bonus for 60 DP after reaching shop level 7.
 * Peepsta Hoo learns Dark Firaga at Level 32.
 * Chef Kyroo learns Dark Firaga at Level 30.
 * Majik Lapin learns Dark Firaga at Level 32.
 * Keeba Tiger learns Dark Firaga at Level 45.

Kingdom Hearts Union χ

 * Dark Firaga +4 is the special attack for medal.
 * Dark Firaga +5 is the special attack for medal.
 * Dark Firaga +6 is the special attack for medal.
 * Dark Firaga EX +4 is the special attack for medal.
 * Dark Firaga EX +5 is the special attack for medal.
 * Dark Firaga EX +6 is the special attack for medal.

Kingdom Hearts III

 * Riku can trigger the Dark Firaga situation command when wielding Braveheart, and has Dark Firaga as a default ability as a party member.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Dark Firaga is an Ultimate-class Magic Command that can be melded through two different recipes, listed in the Giga Magic Recipe.

Kingdom Hearts
Riku can use Dark Firaga after being possessed by Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, either as a counter via absorbing Sora's magic or as a regular attack when powered up via Darkhand state. Deflecting it gives Sora 34 Tech Points while also being able to damage Riku with it.

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
As a Replica created from the real Riku's combat data, the Riku Replica can utilize Dark Firaga, as well as the other skills granted to Riku by Dark Mode. Unlike Riku, who needs a card value of 16-25 to perform this attack, the Riku Replica can use it with any value. On the twelfth floor of Castle Oblivion, the Riku Replica attacks Sora with Dark Firaga as the Keyblade wielder attempts to aid him.

Kingdom Hearts II
During the battle against Riku-Ansem in the Land of Dragons, Riku casts volleys of Dark Firaga to attack Sora. Later, when Saïx tries to capture Kairi and Naminé, Riku uses Dark Firaga to drive him back.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
In his battle against Roxas, Riku utilizes two different versions of Dark Firaga. The first version simply causes an explosion on impact, while the second launches Roxas into the air, making him vulnerable to Riku's Dark Break attack. Later, after Roxas recovers and obtains the Oblivion Keyblade, Riku attempts to use Dark Firaga, but the Nobody easily deflects it.

In Mission Mode, Anti-Riku takes Riku's place in Mission 93. He uses the same skills as Riku, including Dark Firaga.

Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
Data-Riku uses Dark Firaga when Data-Sora fights him in Hollow Bastion; the attack sends either a single fireball or three fireballs at Data-Riku's target.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
After Xehanort returned to Land of Departure and Eraqus learned of his scheme to recreate the χ-blade, he attempts to stop his former friend. However, Xehanort quickly defeats him with a Dark Firaga spell, permanently scarring Eraqus's face.

When Ventus follows Vanitas to the Badlands, Vanitas challenges him to a duel. After easily defeating Ventus, Vanitas attempts to destroy him with Dark Firaga, but Mickey Mouse miraculously appears due to the Star Shard and deflects the spell.

Later, Braig lures Terra to the Purification Facility and forces Terra to duel in order to rescue his hostage, Master Xehanort. Terra gives in to his darkness and easily defeats Braig, launching several shots of Dark Firaga that both permanently scar Braig and destroy Xehanort's chains.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
During Riku's battle against the second form of Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, the Heartless uses two variations of Dark Firaga, as well as a third status-inducing variant known as Chaos Firaga (カオスファイガ).