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{{nihongo|'''Blizzard'''|ブリザド|Burizado}}, {{nihongo|'''Blizzara'''|ブリザラ|Burizara}}, and {{nihongo|'''Blizzaga'''|ブリザガ|Burizaga}} magic are attacks used by [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and other characters and enemies that utilize the element of Ice.  
{{nihongo|'''Blizzard'''|ブリザド|Burizado}}, {{nihongo|'''Blizzara'''|ブリザラ|Burizara}}, and {{nihongo|'''Blizzaga'''|ブリザガ|Burizaga}} magic are offensive spells cast by [[Sora]], [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and other characters and other characters associated with the element of Ice.  


==Uses==
==Uses==
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===[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]===
===[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]===
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Blizzard shoots a spreading burst of ice blocks in front of Sora, a spread which widens when upgraded. When Sora or Donald use a Blizzard spell, it can hit multiple enemies in a widening line. It costs 1 MP bar to use.
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Blizzard shoots a spreading burst of ice blocks in front of Sora at the cost of 1 MP bar.  The spread widens each time the spell is upgraded, and is capable of striking several enemies at once.


===''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]''===
[[File:Blizzard_(card).png|right]]
[[File:Blizzard_(card).png|right]]
In ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', there is a Blizzard Magic card that can be used in many different Sleights:
In ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', Blizzard appears as a magic card that can be used in the following sleights:


* Blizzara
* Blizzara
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* Freeze (Re:CoM only)
* Freeze (Re:CoM only)


Keyblades are given elemental properties in this game. The only attack card with a Blizzard-based property is Diamond Dust.
The only keyblade given the ice element in this game is [[Diamond Dust]].


===''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''===
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'' Blizzard replaces [[Fire]] by shooting a single ice chunk directly in front of Sora. However, it still can hit multiple enemies behind the front target.
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'' Blizzard replaces [[Fire]] as the default single-target attack spell and has been changed to shoot a single ice chunk directly in front of Sora. It is, however, capable of striking enemies positioned behind the spell's target.


The [[Reaction Command]] '''Blizzagun''' usable ''Kingdom Hearts II'' is considered by some to be another variant of the Blizzard spell, though it is only usable in a battle in [[Agrabah]] and the [[Hades Paradox Cup]], both times against the [[Blizzard Lord]]. The attack entails the [[Blizzard Lord]] and hurls it across the field. No ice or blizzard elements are actually released during the use of Blizzagun.
The [[Reaction Command]] '''Blizzagun''', usable ''Kingdom Hearts II'', is considered by some to be another variant of the Blizzard spell.  It is only usable in a battle in [[Agrabah]] and in the [[Hades Paradox Cup]], both times against the [[Blizzard Lord]]. The attack captures the [[Blizzard Lord]] and hurls it across the field. No ice is released during this attack, nor does any magic appear to be used.


There is a new ability in this game called Blizzard Boost, which increases the amount of damage done by Blizzard spells. It is also a passive ability from the [[Mysterious Abyss]] Keyblade.
A new ability, Blizzard Boost, increases the amount of damage done by Blizzard magic. It is generally learnt by levelling, but is also a passive ability acquired when equipping the [[Mysterious Abyss]] Keyblade.


It can be used by:
Characters who cast Blizzard magic in ''Kingdom Hearts II'':
* [[Sora]]
* [[Sora]]
* [[Donald]]
* [[Donald]]
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===''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''===
In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', Blizzard works similar to King Mickey's Pearl attack and Jack Skellington's Blizzard as it homes in on the target and passes through it several times. Blizzara shoots a ball of ice that disperses into a miniature blizzard, damaging anyone who goes near it. Blizzaga sets a trap in the form of a small ice ball that, when approached by an enemy, triggers a huge ice explosion.
In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', Blizzard is simliar to King Mickey's Pearl spell and Jack Skellington's Blizzard in that it possesses homing properties and can pass through several targets. Blizzara shoots a ball of ice that disperses into a small snowstorm, damaging any enemy coming into contact with it. Blizzaga sets a trap in the form of a small ice ball that, when approached, triggers a large explosion of ice.


===''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''===
In ''Kingdom Hearts coded'', you can use Blizzard License from Hero's License.
In ''Kingdom Hearts coded'', the Blizzard license can be used from the Hero's license.


==Acquiring==
==Acquiring==
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*'''''Kingdom Hearts II''''': [[Abas Chain]], [[Aegis Chain]], [[Acrisius]], [[Acrisius|Acrisius+]], [[Cosmic Chain]], [[Blizzard Armlet]], [[Blizzara Armlet]], [[Blizzaga Armlet]], [[Blizzagun Armlet]], [[Petit Ribbon]] and [[Ribbon]].
*'''''Kingdom Hearts II''''': [[Abas Chain]], [[Aegis Chain]], [[Acrisius]], [[Acrisius|Acrisius+]], [[Cosmic Chain]], [[Blizzard Armlet]], [[Blizzara Armlet]], [[Blizzaga Armlet]], [[Blizzagun Armlet]], [[Petit Ribbon]] and [[Ribbon]].
*'''''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''''': [[Highest Ribbon]]
*'''''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''''': [[Highest Ribbon]]
==Trivia==
*As there is no proper water element appearing in several games in the series, water-elemental magic is sometimes, though not always, classified under the same element as are the Blizzard spells.


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Blizzard (ブリザド Burizado?), Blizzara (ブリザラ Burizara?), and Blizzaga (ブリザガ Burizaga?) magic are offensive spells cast by Sora, Donald, and other characters and other characters associated with the element of Ice.

Uses

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

Blizzard magic will be usable again in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.

Kingdom Hearts

In Kingdom Hearts, Blizzard shoots a spreading burst of ice blocks in front of Sora at the cost of 1 MP bar. The spread widens each time the spell is upgraded, and is capable of striking several enemies at once.

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

Blizzard (card).png

In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Blizzard appears as a magic card that can be used in the following sleights:

  • Blizzara
  • Blizzaga
  • Aqua Splash
  • Blizzard Raid
  • Gifted Miracle
  • Homing Blizzara
  • Freeze (Re:CoM only)

The only keyblade given the ice element in this game is Diamond Dust.

Kingdom Hearts II

In Kingdom Hearts II Blizzard replaces Fire as the default single-target attack spell and has been changed to shoot a single ice chunk directly in front of Sora. It is, however, capable of striking enemies positioned behind the spell's target.

The Reaction Command Blizzagun, usable Kingdom Hearts II, is considered by some to be another variant of the Blizzard spell. It is only usable in a battle in Agrabah and in the Hades Paradox Cup, both times against the Blizzard Lord. The attack captures the Blizzard Lord and hurls it across the field. No ice is released during this attack, nor does any magic appear to be used.

A new ability, Blizzard Boost, increases the amount of damage done by Blizzard magic. It is generally learnt by levelling, but is also a passive ability acquired when equipping the Mysterious Abyss Keyblade.

Characters who cast Blizzard magic in Kingdom Hearts II:

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Blizzard is simliar to King Mickey's Pearl spell and Jack Skellington's Blizzard in that it possesses homing properties and can pass through several targets. Blizzara shoots a ball of ice that disperses into a small snowstorm, damaging any enemy coming into contact with it. Blizzaga sets a trap in the form of a small ice ball that, when approached, triggers a large explosion of ice.

Kingdom Hearts coded

In Kingdom Hearts coded, the Blizzard license can be used from the Hero's license.

Acquiring

Kingdom Hearts

Blizzard: Granted by the Chesire Cat in Wonderland. Power equals Max MP+22.
Blizzara: Upgraded after defeating Jafar. Power equals Max MP+26.
Blizzaga:Upgraded after beating Behemoth in the Hades Cup. Power equals Max MP+32.

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

Blizzard: A Magic Card in Sora's default deck.
Blizzara: Stock 2 Blizzard cards.
Blizzaga: Stock 3 Blizzard cards.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

Blizzard: Granted after completing Day 25 Story Misson 14 in Twilight Town. .

Kingdom Hearts II

Blizzard: Granted by Merlin on Sora's first visit to the Radiant Garden
Blizzara: Upgraded after defeating Demyx in Hollow Bastion
Blizzaga: Upgraded after completing Atlantica

Kingdom Hearts coded

Blizzard License: A gift in a Moogle Shop in Olympus Coliseum
Blizzaga License: Defeat Data Cloud in Olympus Coliseum

Enemies that use Blizzard

Other Usage

Synthesis Materials

In both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, there are types of synthesis materials both called Frost that are filled with the power of ice.

Gummi Blocks

In Kingdom Hearts II, Blizzard names are used to mark the ranks of gattling Projectile Gummi Blocks.

Armor and Accessories

There are pieces of accessories in Kingdom Hearts and pieces of armor that have attributes that can increase defense against Blizzard or increase damage done by Blizzard.

Trivia

  • As there is no proper water element appearing in several games in the series, water-elemental magic is sometimes, though not always, classified under the same element as are the Blizzard spells.