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{{InfoItem | |||
|kana=たそがれ | |||
|romaji=Tasogare | |||
|KH2name=Twilight | |||
|KH2type=White Ingredient | |||
|KH2item1=Shard | |||
|KH2image1=Twilight Shard KHII.png | |||
|KH2desc1=A gem fragment filled with twilight. A very common ingredient of item synthesis. | |||
|KH2rank1=C | |||
|KH2buy1=200<ref>The Twilight Shard can be purchased once 30 have been deposited.</ref> | |||
|KH2item2=Stone | |||
|KH2image2=Twilight Stone KHII.png | |||
|KH2desc2=A stone filled with twilight. A common ingredient of item synthesis. | |||
|KH2rank2=B | |||
|KH2buy2=400<ref>The Twilight Stone can be purchased once 25 have been deposited.</ref> | |||
|KH2item3=Gem | |||
|KH2image3=Twilight Gem KHII.png | |||
|KH2desc3=A gem abundant with twilight. A rare ingredient of item synthesis. | |||
|KH2rank3=A | |||
|KH2buy3=800<ref>The Twilight Gem can be purchased once 20 have been deposited.</ref> | |||
|KH2item4=Crystal | |||
|KH2image4=Twilight Crystal KHII.png | |||
|KH2desc4=A mysterious crystal abundant with twilight. A very rare ingredient of item synthesis. | |||
|KH2rank4=S | |||
}} | |||
'''Twilight''' is a material type available in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. Twilight materials contain the essence of [[Realm of Nothingness|twilight]], and are colored white. Once all Twilight materials are obtained the Moogle will reward Sora with a [[Serenity Crystal]]. | |||
==Design== | ==Design== | ||
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==Drops== | ==Drops== | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts II''=== | ||
*'''Twilight Shard''' | *'''Twilight Shard''': [[Dusk]] (10%), [[Gambler]] (12%) | ||
*'''Twilight Stone''' | *'''Twilight Stone''': [[Dancer]] (12%) | ||
*'''Twilight Gem''' | *'''Twilight Gem''': [[Assassin]] (12%) | ||
*'''Twilight Crystal''': [[Sorcerer]] (12%) | *'''Twilight Crystal''': [[Sorcerer]] (12%) | ||
==Synthesized items== | ==Synthesized items== | ||
=== | === ''Kingdom Hearts II'' === | ||
Twilight materials are used to synthesize the following items: | Twilight materials are used to synthesize the following items: | ||
*[[Mythril Shard]] (1 Twilight Stone, 3 Twilight Shard) | *[[Mythril Shard]] (1 Twilight Stone, 3 Twilight Shard) | ||
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*[[Ultima Weapon]] (1 Twilight Crystal) | *[[Ultima Weapon]] (1 Twilight Crystal) | ||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== |
Revision as of 13:20, 3 February 2013
This article is about the synthesis material. For other uses, see Twilight (disambiguation). |
Twilight is a material type available in Kingdom Hearts II. Twilight materials contain the essence of twilight, and are colored white. Once all Twilight materials are obtained the Moogle will reward Sora with a Serenity Crystal.
Design
Twilight materials are represented by white jewels and have an Elemental material structure.
The material's name simply refers to the "essence of twilight" it contains.
Drops
Kingdom Hearts II
- Twilight Shard: Dusk (10%), Gambler (12%)
- Twilight Stone: Dancer (12%)
- Twilight Gem: Assassin (12%)
- Twilight Crystal: Sorcerer (12%)
Synthesized items
Kingdom Hearts II
Twilight materials are used to synthesize the following items:
- Mythril Shard (1 Twilight Stone, 3 Twilight Shard)
- Mythril Stone (1 Twilight Stone, 3 Twilight Shard)
- Mythril Gem (1 Twilight Crystal, 3 Twilight Gem)
- Mythril Crystal (1 Twilight Crystal, 3 Twilight Gem)
- Moon Amulet (1 Twilight Stone, 1 Twilight Shard)
- Star Charm (1 Twilight Stone, 1 Twilight Shard)
- Save the King (3 Twilight Crystal, 5 Twilight Gem, 7 Twilight Stone, 9 Twilight Shard)
- Save the King+ (3 Twilight Crystal, 5 Twilight Gem, 7 Twilight Stone, 9 Twilight Shard)
- Ultima Weapon (1 Twilight Crystal)