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The {{nihongo|'''Wishing Lamp'''|ウィッシーズランプ|Wisshīzu Ranpu|lit. "Wishes Lamp"}} is from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. It is the ''Kingdom Hearts II'' equivalent of [[Three Wishes]]. | The {{nihongo|'''Wishing Lamp'''|ウィッシーズランプ|Wisshīzu Ranpu|lit. "Wishes Lamp"}} is from ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. It is the ''Kingdom Hearts II'' equivalent of [[Three Wishes]]. | ||
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The guard is similar to the palace towers, while the blade rises from a wishing lamp at the center-top of the guard. The key chain is [[Genie]]'s wishing lamp. | The guard is similar to the palace towers, while the blade rises from a wishing lamp at the center-top of the guard. The key chain is [[Genie]]'s wishing lamp. | ||
Revision as of 02:23, 26 February 2010
Kingdom Hearts II Wishing Lamp | ||
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"Wishes come true by increasing the drop rate of munny, HP and MP orbs." | ||
Token | ||
Japanese | ウィッシーズランプ | |
Stats | ||
Strength | Magic | Length |
+4 | +3 | |
Ability | ||
Jackpot | ||
Obtained | ||
Defeat Jafar. |
The Wishing Lamp (ウィッシーズランプ Wisshīzu Ranpu , lit. "Wishes Lamp") is from Kingdom Hearts II. It is the Kingdom Hearts II equivalent of Three Wishes.
Design
The guard is similar to the palace towers, while the blade rises from a wishing lamp at the center-top of the guard. The key chain is Genie's wishing lamp.
Other Media
A limited edition Wishing Lamp was released with four other Keyblades in a special Play Arts Figures accessory set, Play Arts Arms.
Trivia
- This Keyblade appears in the secret ending of Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, Birth by Sleep.
- This Keyblade's Jackpot ability is very useful in leveling Master Form.