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The {{nihongo|'''Wishing Star'''|ウィッシュスター|Wisshu Sutā|"Wish Star" in the Japanese version}} can be gained after having escaped [[Monstro]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', the giant whale who swallowed [[Pinocchio]] and his father, '''[[Gepetto]]'''. Gepetto will then buy a house in [[Traverse Town]], next to the accessory shop. The chest, located in the corner of the room Gepetto is standing in, contains the Wishing Star. Like the [[Fairy Harp]] it has a very short reach, but unlike any other keyblade, it lands a guaranteed powerful critical hit at the end of every combo. But even so, it is not very useful, since a guaranteed critical hit doesn't do any good, if the blade is too short to connect that hit.
The {{nihongo|'''Wishing Star'''|ウィッシュスター|Wisshu Sutā|lit. "Wish Star"}} can be gained after having escaped [[Monstro]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', the giant whale who swallowed [[Pinocchio]] and his father, '''[[Gepetto]]'''. Gepetto will then buy a house in [[Traverse Town]], next to the accessory shop. The chest, located in the corner of the room Gepetto is standing in, contains the Wishing Star. Like the [[Fairy Harp]] it has a very short reach, but unlike any other keyblade, it lands a guaranteed powerful critical hit at the end of every combo. But even so, it is not very useful, since a guaranteed critical hit doesn't do any good, if the blade is too short to connect that hit.


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