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Fiery Globe

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Fiery Globe

Fiery Globe KHII.png

Japanese フレアグローブ
Rōmaji Furea Gurōbu
Translation Flare Globe

Type Emblem Heartless
Game Kingdom Hearts II
Variations
Icy Cube
Snowy Crystal
Blizzard Lord and Volcanic Lord
Fiery Globe

Kingdom Hearts II
It runs before it attacks, making its movements easy to read.

It has little HP and is weak against ice. Use ice magic to defeat it.
Location HP Strength Defense EXP
Agrabah 27 13
Agrabah 42 47
Physical Fire Blizzard
x0 x1.0
Thunder Dark Neutral
x0.5 x0.5

Rewards
(1) HP Ball x1
(1) Munny x1
Blazing Gem (4%)
World(s)
Agrabah
Cup HP Strength Defense
Cerberus Cup

Match 5: 5 Fiery Globe

32
Cerberus Paradox Cup

Match 5: 5 Fiery Globe

67
Physical Fire Blizzard
x0 x1.0
Thunder Dark Neutral
x0.5 x0.5

The Fiery Globe is an Emblem Heartless that is found in Kingdom Hearts II. It resembles a miniature fireball. It is controlled by the Volcanic Lord. Whenever Firagun is used on the Volcanic Lord, the Volcanic Lord explodes into a group of Fiery Globes. Its counterpart is the Icy Cube.

Design

The Fiery Globe is a very small Heartless that is shaped like a molten, rocky sphere. Two glowing, yellow eyes are visible poking through the fragments of rock. Its legs are featureless red spikes that protrude from the bottom of the globe, and a twisted, red antenna sprouts out of the top. Its Heartless emblem is on its back.

The Fiery Globe's name refers to its attribute and general shape. It is also a contrast to the Icy Cube's name.

Strategy

Attacks
  • Fire Attack (ファイアアタック Faia Atakku?): Rams target, flinging small flames.

Fiery Globes have little HP and are especially susceptible to Blizzard magic. Since they often show up combined with the Blizzard-proof Fortuneteller Heartless, using Magic can prove tricky. Just use the Keyblade, or the Magnet or Thunder spells, to make short work of them. They tend to appear en masse.