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==Locations==
==Locations==
*[[Olympus Coliseum]]
**[[Hercules Cup]], 6th Seed
**[[Hades Cup]], 45th Seed
*[[Monstro]] – Throat
*[[Monstro]] – Throat
*[[Halloween Town]] – Bridge
*[[Halloween Town]] – Bridge
*[[Neverland]] – Deck of Ship
*[[Neverland]] – Deck of Ship
*[[End of the World]] – Linked Worlds
*[[End of the World]] – Linked Worlds
*[[Olympus Coliseum]] – [[Hades Cup]]


==Journal Entry==
==Journal Entry==
''Nonattacking Heartless that are rarely found. They like to jump, so helping them stay in the air may bring good things.''
''Non-attacking Heartless that are rarely found. They like to jump, so helping them stay in the air may bring good things.''


==Strategy==
==Strategy==
Although the game identifies Rare Truffles as enemies, the mushroom-like Heartless never attack. Classified as a "friendly" Heartless, Rare Truffles love to jump, and are always found hopping. The more they jump, the happier they are. As the name implies, the Rare Truffle is the rarest "enemy" in the game. Its name is sometimes mistaken as being "Blue Truffle."
Although the game identifies Rare Truffles as enemies, the mushroom-like Heartless never attack. Classified as a "friendly" Heartless, Rare Truffles love to jump, and are always found hopping. The more they jump, the happier they are. As the name implies, the Rare Truffle is the rarest "enemy" in the game. Its name is sometimes mistaken as being "Blue Truffle."


Like other Mushroom Heartless, the Rare Truffle yields extremely rare items. However, unlike the items dropped by [[White Mushroom]]s and [[Black Fungus|Black Fungi]], there is no true use to them. To obtain an item from a Rare Truffle, the player must use any means necessary to keep them in the air for as long as possible. Using the [[Keyblade]] and/or [[[[Aero|Aeroga]] is usually recommended. If the Rare Truffle touches the ground ''even once'' after the initial hit, it becomes enraged and departs, unless the item requirements are met.
Like other Mushroom Heartless, the Rare Truffle yields extremely rare items. However, unlike the items dropped by [[White Mushroom]]s and [[Black Fungus|Black Fungi]], there is no true use to them. To obtain an item from a Rare Truffle, the player must use any means necessary to keep them in the air for as long as possible. Using the [[Keyblade]] or [[Aero|Aeroga]] is usually recommended. If the Rare Truffle touches the ground ''even once'' after the initial hit, it becomes enraged and departs, unless the item requirements are met.


The best place for Rare Truffle "bopping" is [[Neverland]]. They spawn on the deck of the ship, and can easily be trapped in corners for repeated hits with Aeroga. If [[Goofy]] has the MP Gift ability equipped, he will automatically restore Sora's MP, so all the player needs to do is keep Aero cast every 15-20 "bops" and they can easily get 100 hits.
The best place for Rare Truffle "bopping" is [[Neverland]]. They spawn on the deck of the ship, and can easily be trapped in corners for repeated hits with Aeroga. If [[Goofy]] has the MP Gift ability equipped, he will automatically restore Sora's MP, so all the player needs to do is keep Aero cast every 15-20 "bops" and they can easily get 100 hits.


A similar tactic is used in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' for a mini-game in [[Twilight Town]], known as [[Grandstander]].
A similar tactic is used in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' for a mini-game in [[Twilight Town]], known as [[Grandstander]].
==Ranks==
The player can reach certain ranks through "bopping" the Rare Truffle enough times. They both have no purpose except bragging rights, and are proof that the player has satisfied a Rare Truffle by bopping it into the air. They are called Shiitake and Matsuake Rank. [[wikipedia:Matsutake|Matsutake]] and [[wikipedia:Shiitake|Shiitake]] are both edible Asian mushrooms.
*'''Shiitake Rank''': "Bop" 50 times. Its resell value is 100 [[Munny]].
*'''Matsutake Rank''': "Bop" 100 times. Its resell value is 500 Munny.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
This is the only Heartless in the Hades Cup to appear alone in a seed, excluding the boss Heartless, [[Behemoth]].
This is the only Heartless in to appear alone in a seed in a Coliseum Cup, excluding the boss Heartless, [[Behemoth]].


==Notes and References==
==Notes and References==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Shiitake Rank]]
* [[Matsutake Rank]]
* [[White Mushroom]]
* [[White Mushroom]]
* [[Black Fungus]]
* [[Black Fungus]]

Revision as of 04:00, 21 July 2009

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The Rare Truffle (レアトリュフ Rea Toryufu?) is an Emblem Heartless that is found in all Kingdom Hearts.

Locations

Journal Entry

Non-attacking Heartless that are rarely found. They like to jump, so helping them stay in the air may bring good things.

Strategy

Although the game identifies Rare Truffles as enemies, the mushroom-like Heartless never attack. Classified as a "friendly" Heartless, Rare Truffles love to jump, and are always found hopping. The more they jump, the happier they are. As the name implies, the Rare Truffle is the rarest "enemy" in the game. Its name is sometimes mistaken as being "Blue Truffle."

Like other Mushroom Heartless, the Rare Truffle yields extremely rare items. However, unlike the items dropped by White Mushrooms and Black Fungi, there is no true use to them. To obtain an item from a Rare Truffle, the player must use any means necessary to keep them in the air for as long as possible. Using the Keyblade or Aeroga is usually recommended. If the Rare Truffle touches the ground even once after the initial hit, it becomes enraged and departs, unless the item requirements are met.

The best place for Rare Truffle "bopping" is Neverland. They spawn on the deck of the ship, and can easily be trapped in corners for repeated hits with Aeroga. If Goofy has the MP Gift ability equipped, he will automatically restore Sora's MP, so all the player needs to do is keep Aero cast every 15-20 "bops" and they can easily get 100 hits.

A similar tactic is used in Kingdom Hearts II for a mini-game in Twilight Town, known as Grandstander.

Ranks

The player can reach certain ranks through "bopping" the Rare Truffle enough times. They both have no purpose except bragging rights, and are proof that the player has satisfied a Rare Truffle by bopping it into the air. They are called Shiitake and Matsuake Rank. Matsutake and Shiitake are both edible Asian mushrooms.

  • Shiitake Rank: "Bop" 50 times. Its resell value is 100 Munny.
  • Matsutake Rank: "Bop" 100 times. Its resell value is 500 Munny.

Trivia

This is the only Heartless in to appear alone in a seed in a Coliseum Cup, excluding the boss Heartless, Behemoth.

Notes and References

See Also