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::We'll check the Ultimanias then.{{User:KrytenKoro/Sig}} 22:32, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
::We'll check the Ultimanias then.{{User:KrytenKoro/Sig}} 22:32, 8 March 2016 (UTC)
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==stove grate==
Playing through Proud mode on ''1.5 Remix'', I randomly noticed that during the Trickmaster battle, I was able to switch targets from the Heartless itself to the metal grate at the bottom of the furnace.  After attacking it for a bit to no obvious effect, I ignored it.  Afterwards, I realized the idea might be to cast Blizzard into the grate to shut off the fire.  Sure enough, after reloading the game, I discovered that the battle begins with the stove already lit, which I had never noticed before.  Running straight to it and casting Blizzard into the grate shut the stove off for the rest of the battle, preventing the Trickmaster from having access to any of its fire-based moves.  I'll leave it to folks more active on this wiki to decide whether that's relevant enough to include in the actual article.  Also, as with the singing move described above, I have no idea whether this was true in the original release of ''Kingdom Hearts'' or added for a later release.
doctorlit ([[User talk:doctorlit]]) 00:16, 11 December 2018 (UTC)

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All right. For Trickmaster the only spells you have are Fire and Blizzard. Even in Chain of Memories, you don't have the Thunder or Aero cards to deal with it. Winxfan1 11:45, 3 July 2009 (UTC)Winxfan1

Final Mix music notes

So I was playing the 1.5 version of KHFM, and there was an attack that the trickmaster used where music notes started flying around it's head and the table started spinning. I could be misremembering, but I don't remember this being in the original KH. Eternal Flames KHD.pngChainoffirePizza Cut KHD.png 09:20, 10 January 2016 (UTC)

I don't recall seeing something like this in the original KH either. The question is whether this attack was added in the FM release or the HD release. TheSilentHero 17:32, 10 January 2016 (UTC)
We'll check the Ultimanias then."We're werewolves, not swearwolves." (KrytenKoro) 22:32, 8 March 2016 (UTC)

stove grate

Playing through Proud mode on 1.5 Remix, I randomly noticed that during the Trickmaster battle, I was able to switch targets from the Heartless itself to the metal grate at the bottom of the furnace. After attacking it for a bit to no obvious effect, I ignored it. Afterwards, I realized the idea might be to cast Blizzard into the grate to shut off the fire. Sure enough, after reloading the game, I discovered that the battle begins with the stove already lit, which I had never noticed before. Running straight to it and casting Blizzard into the grate shut the stove off for the rest of the battle, preventing the Trickmaster from having access to any of its fire-based moves. I'll leave it to folks more active on this wiki to decide whether that's relevant enough to include in the actual article. Also, as with the singing move described above, I have no idea whether this was true in the original release of Kingdom Hearts or added for a later release. doctorlit (User talk:doctorlit) 00:16, 11 December 2018 (UTC)