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(→Design: Defender? Wizard? The two Fungus Heartless? All the magic-based Heartless named after musical terms?) |
(→Design: Also Pot Spiders, Barrel Spiders, Pot Centipede, Kurt Zisa, Screwdriver... point is, there's too many for it to be worth noting.) |
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When Pirates attack, their sword becomes the most noticeable part of them. Their weapons boast a wide, curved blade, similar to a {{w|Dao (sword)|Chinese dao}}; halfway down, the blade is etched with a bright red crack and a yellow angled spiral mirroring the one on the Pirate's bandanna, which make it look like it features a frowning face. There is no hilt, though the blade is held to the handle by a heavy duty clip. The sword's grip is covered in the same bright red fabric as the sash and bandanna. | When Pirates attack, their sword becomes the most noticeable part of them. Their weapons boast a wide, curved blade, similar to a {{w|Dao (sword)|Chinese dao}}; halfway down, the blade is etched with a bright red crack and a yellow angled spiral mirroring the one on the Pirate's bandanna, which make it look like it features a frowning face. There is no hilt, though the blade is held to the handle by a heavy duty clip. The sword's grip is covered in the same bright red fabric as the sash and bandanna. | ||
The Pirate's name is a reference to its stereotypical pirate-like appearance. {{w|Pirate}}s were outlaws who sailed the seas, robbing and murdering passing sailors. | The Pirate's name is a reference to its stereotypical pirate-like appearance. {{w|Pirate}}s were outlaws who sailed the seas, robbing and murdering passing sailors. |