Magic: Difference between revisions

42 bytes added ,  12 years ago
no edit summary
No edit summary
Line 11: Line 11:
Magic is often associated with the color blue, with MP being represented by a blue meter in the status bar. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', there was an additional gold bar called Charge Units overlapping the blue MP Meter to represent [[MP Recovery]], and which could be used as additional MP, however, in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', this bar does not appear, and upon expending his MP, Sora must wait for the magic recharge gauge to be refilled before he is able to cast any further spells.
Magic is often associated with the color blue, with MP being represented by a blue meter in the status bar. In ''Kingdom Hearts'', there was an additional gold bar called Charge Units overlapping the blue MP Meter to represent [[MP Recovery]], and which could be used as additional MP, however, in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', this bar does not appear, and upon expending his MP, Sora must wait for the magic recharge gauge to be refilled before he is able to cast any further spells.


[[File:MP_Orb.png|thumb|right|An MP orb]]
MP may be recovered by dealing damage to enemies; by stepping into a [[Save Point]] and allowing the MP gauge to refill; by the use of an [[Ether]], [[Mega-Ether]] or [[Elixir]]; by the use of a [[Tent]] (available in ''Kingdom Hearts II'') or a [[Cottage]] (available in ''Kingdom Hearts'') or by picking up the bubble-like MP Orbs dropped by enemies and by the wisps appearing in the [[Underworld]].
MP may be recovered by dealing damage to enemies; by stepping into a [[Save Point]] and allowing the MP gauge to refill; by the use of an [[Ether]], [[Mega-Ether]] or [[Elixir]]; by the use of a [[Tent]] (available in ''Kingdom Hearts II'') or a [[Cottage]] (available in ''Kingdom Hearts'') or by picking up the bubble-like MP Orbs dropped by enemies and by the wisps appearing in the [[Underworld]].


2,523

edits