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{{nihongo|'''{{a|Slash Gummi}}es'''|スラッシュグミ|Surasshu Gumi}} perform powerful strikes against enemy ships using the Slash Gauge, which fills up as other weapons do damage up to a maximum of nine gauges. An attack can be triggered by pressing {{button|t}}, which uses one Slash Gauge. If more than one Slash Gummi is equipped, pressing {{button|t}} rapidly and repeatedly after the initial strike will result in a combo attack. This only depletes one bar.
{{nihongo|'''{{a|Slash Gummi}}es'''|スラッシュグミ|Surasshu Gumi}} perform powerful strikes against enemy ships using the Slash Gauge, which fills up as other weapons do damage up to a maximum of nine gauges. An attack can be triggered by pressing {{button|t}}, which uses one Slash Gauge. If more than one Slash Gummi is equipped, pressing {{button|t}} rapidly and repeatedly after the initial strike will result in a combo attack. This only depletes one bar.


{{nihongo|'''{{a|Impact Gummi}}es'''|ストライクグミ|Sutoraiku Gumi}} are the most special of the Weapon Gummies from ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Unlike all of the other Weapon Gummies, these Gummi Blocks do not fire projectiles, but they are still extremely powerful. Instead, when an enemy ship or object collides with the Impact Gummi, it will deal damage. If your [[Gummi Ship]] is having trouble defeating enemy ships by using Projectile Gummies, try attaching loads of Impact Gummies and ramming the enemy ships. Impact Gummies have much lower costs than Projectile Gummies, so this ramming strategy can work quite well, and is cost-efficient. The only downside is that they are obviously completely useless for enemies that you cannot collide with.
{{nihongo|'''{{a|Impact Gummi}}es'''|ストライクグミ|Sutoraiku Gumi}} are the most unique Weapon Gummies in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. Unlike the other Weapon Gummies, these Gummi Blocks do not fire projectiles, but instead deal damage when an enemy ship or object collides with the Impact Gummi. If your [[Gummi Ship]] is having trouble defeating enemy ships by using Projectile Gummies, try attaching loads of Impact Gummies and ramming the enemy ships. Impact Gummies have much lower costs than Projectile Gummies, so this ramming strategy can work quite well, and is cost-efficient. The only downside is that they are obviously completely useless for enemies that you cannot collide with.


{{nihongo|'''{{a|Engine Gummi}}es'''|エンジングミ|Enjin Gumi}} are a type of {{nihongo|'''{{a|Movement Gummi}}es'''|ムーブグミ|Mūbu Gumi}}, which make them necessary to dodge enemies. Engine Gummies increase Speed, but at the cost of Power. This isn't something to overlook, because this can make your Gummi Ship's weapons much less powerful. With no offense, you'll be a sitting duck for enemies like [[Hunter]] and [[Hunter X]]. Unlike the Fire-G from ''Kingdom Hearts'', the shapes and designs for the Engine Gummies from ''Kingdom Hearts II'' are much more variable. The simpler engines are shaped like traditional jet engines, but there are also propellers and rotors. The names of these Gummi Blocks come from the qualities and types of engines, propellers, and rotors.
{{nihongo|'''{{a|Engine Gummi}}es'''|エンジングミ|Enjin Gumi}} are a type of {{nihongo|'''{{a|Movement Gummi}}es'''|ムーブグミ|Mūbu Gumi}}, which make them necessary to dodge enemies. Engine Gummies increase Speed, but at the cost of Power. This isn't something to overlook, because this can make your Gummi Ship's weapons much less powerful. With no offense, you'll be a sitting duck for enemies like [[Hunter]] and [[Hunter X]]. Unlike the Fire-G from ''Kingdom Hearts'', the shapes and designs for the Engine Gummies from ''Kingdom Hearts II'' are much more variable. The simpler engines are shaped like traditional jet engines, but there are also propellers and rotors. The names of these Gummi Blocks come from the qualities and types of engines, propellers, and rotors.
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