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  |type=Emblem Heartless
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  |spec=Heartless
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|s2=Blue Rhapsody
|s3=Yellow Opera
|s4=Green Requiem
|s5=Black Ballade
|s6=Silver Rock
|s7=Emerald Blues
|s8=Crimson Jazz
|s9=Spring Metal
|s10=Scarlet Tango
|s11=Grey Caprice
|s12=Striped Aria
|s13=Sapphire Elegy
|s14=Pink Concerto
|s15=Emerald Serenade
|s16=Violet Waltz
|s17=Watermelon
|s18=Large Watermelon
|s19=Huge Watermelon
|s20=Fireworks (Heartless)
|s21=Large Fireworks
|s22=Huge Fireworks
|s23=Jack-o'-Lantern
|s24=Round Rice Cake
|s25=Large Round Rice Cake
|s26=Bitter Macaron
|s27=Tower Macaron
|s28=Swinging Spook
|s29=Wavering Spook
  |journal358=These small flying Heartless shoot water missiles.<br>Attacking a Turquoise March in mid-cast won't interrupt its magic, so strike fast!<br><br>TIP: Water-based attacks can damage-drain targets, awarding their HP to the attacker.
  |journal358=These small flying Heartless shoot water missiles.<br>Attacking a Turquoise March in mid-cast won't interrupt its magic, so strike fast!<br><br>TIP: Water-based attacks can damage-drain targets, awarding their HP to the attacker.
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The '''Turquoise March''' is an Emblem [[Heartless]] that is found in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''.
The '''Turquoise March''' is an [[Emblem Heartless]] that is found in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]''.


==Design==
==Design==
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==Strategy==
==Strategy==
Turquoise Marches are rather easy to defeat, as they do not possess a lot of HP. They do, however, possess a single potentially devastating attack in their arsenal. These Heartless fire spheres of water-based energy at Roxas that will eventually erupt into a large water pillar. While this tactic is easily dodged by increasing or decreasing one's altitude while in the skies of Neverland, Dodge Roll can be used to avoid this attack when on the ground. Aerial combos serve as one's best chance of defeating a Turquoise March, but take extreme caution not to be hit by the spheres of water energy. Should the attack of a Turquoise March make contact, the Damage Drain status effect shall be inflicted, and a small portion of its HP will be restored.
Turquoise Marches are rather easy to defeat, as they do not possess a lot of [[HP]]. They do, however, possess a single potentially devastating attack in their arsenal. These Heartless fire spheres of water-based energy at [[Roxas]] that will eventually erupt into a large water pillar. While this tactic is easily dodged by increasing or decreasing one's altitude while in the skies of [[Neverland]], Dodge Roll can be used to avoid this attack when on the ground. Aerial combos serve as one's best chance of defeating a Turquoise March, but take extreme caution not to be hit by the spheres of water energy. Should the attack of a Turquoise March make contact, the [[Damage Drain]] status effect shall be inflicted, and a small portion of its HP will be restored.
 
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|{{AT|att}} Water
|Damage Drain (100%)
|1.30
|◯
|Charges up a bullet which it then fires from its head.
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Revision as of 20:35, 2 December 2023

Turquoise March

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
These small flying Heartless shoot water missiles.
Attacking a Turquoise March in mid-cast won't interrupt its magic, so strike fast!

TIP: Water-based attacks can damage-drain targets, awarding their HP to the attacker.

Hearts Munny Stun
14 25 X
Mission HP EXP STR/DEF
53 209 3 39
58 209 4 39
60 209 4 39
64 209 4 39
76 178 8 29
77 209 8 39
86 209 12 39
Fire Blizzard Thunder Aero
x1.46 x1.60 x1.80 x2.55
Ignite Freeze Jolt Air-Toss
x1.50 x0.10 x1.00 x1.00
Rewards

Missions 51-61
Shining Gem (7%)
Missions 62-72
Shining Gem (20%)
Missions 73-93
Shining Crystal (4%)

World(s)
Neverland

The Turquoise March is an Emblem Heartless that is found in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.

Design

A Turquoise March has a smooth, conical body that is predominantly blue with a thick, horizontal, sky blue stripe along its midsection. It also has a Heartless emblem emblazoned on its chest. The top of its body flares outward and forms a jagged "collar" below the Heartless's spherical, pitch black head. It also wears a conical, sky blue hat that has a blue-white, jagged brim and a thin, curled tip. Like many Heartless, the Turquoise March has glowing yellow eyes. Its seemingly useless feet sport three small, thin toes.

The Turquoise March's name follows the same pattern as other Heartless in its family. It refers to the color turquoise, a shade of blue, and a "march", a piece of music designed or fitted to accompany and guide the movement of troops.

Strategy

Turquoise Marches are rather easy to defeat, as they do not possess a lot of HP. They do, however, possess a single potentially devastating attack in their arsenal. These Heartless fire spheres of water-based energy at Roxas that will eventually erupt into a large water pillar. While this tactic is easily dodged by increasing or decreasing one's altitude while in the skies of Neverland, Dodge Roll can be used to avoid this attack when on the ground. Aerial combos serve as one's best chance of defeating a Turquoise March, but take extreme caution not to be hit by the spheres of water energy. Should the attack of a Turquoise March make contact, the Damage Drain status effect shall be inflicted, and a small portion of its HP will be restored.

Technique Element Status Power Block?
Water Bullet (水弾 Mizu-dan?) Attack Command Water Damage Drain (100%) 1.30
Charges up a bullet which it then fires from its head.
Guard/Block: △ = Can be blocked; O = Can be blocked and interrupted (melee) or deflected back (projectile); X = Cannot be blocked.