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Thursday, January 20, 2005
Wee!

I made two more buttons today, they all link to the same place, but still, I want to see it they work.

Posted at 09:41 pm by Crystalazer
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Link-age!

If you go to the side panel and scroll down a bit, you'll see three new buttons you can copy+paste into your own website...that is...if you like my site. More will come soon.

Riku is my favorite, smexy, and absolutely adorable as a kiddie, so I had to stick him on my first button. I was going to leave it at that, but then I thought about my other friends and how unfair it would be to leave Sora and Kairi out...so I did them too. There's no little-version of Namine, but I might do one of her as well because she's one of my other favorites. Any requests? I have more than enough time on my hands.


Posted at 08:01 pm by Crystalazer
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Monday, December 27, 2004
Wahahaha! I've beaten CoM

What do you know? I finished CoM in less than a week! I must say, it's quite different than other games that concern cards! Most wonderful and refreshing indeed. If you've played it/beat it, tell me! I want to know! =D

Posted at 05:36 pm by Crystalazer
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Saturday, December 11, 2004
Let us all say WOOT!

CoM came out on December 7th, incase you missed the memo. I got it on the 9th because 1. Stupid Best Buy things come out days after the universal release. 2. The day they were supposed to have it, something went wrong with their shipping so I had to go to GameStop to get it instead. Gr.

Anyway, I've had the game for around 2 and a half days now, and I'm in Twilight Town, which is somewhere around the 9th floor, I think, of Castle Oblivion. 'Tis quite an intruiging game. My thumb is currently suffering from shock and extreme exhaustion because of the D-pad. Ayeyeye. Life sure is sweet. I have two more days to beat the game. Let's hope I do it. :) Anyone is welcome to share spoilers and strategies, I love both. Or brag. Bragging is fun too.


Posted at 12:03 pm by Crystalazer
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Saturday, December 04, 2004
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Um...first off, I'm trying to beat Kingdom Hearts in less than 24 hours. I'm at final rest with 22 hours and 23 minutes. Level 56. Yeah. That'll be fun, won't it? Anyway, here are some challenges you might want to try:
  • Beat the game in 24 hours or less.
  • Train for a total of 6 hours at Destiny Islands in the very beginning and see how quickly you can beat the game then!
  • The Ultimate Challenge: Beat the game with no extras. This means that you are to stay with the basic weapons for the entire game, which are the Kingdom Key, the Mage's Staff, and the Knight's Shield. No equipment allowed, either, like rings and such. You must navigate through the game as quickly as possible, with no extra combat. You know what this means! Unless it's required to move on, you can't stop to defeat Heartless. Boss battles, obviously! You can battle at the coliseum, but that is only to lock all the worlds. The point of this is to test your true talent as a player. Plus, it's challenging and fun!
  • Get 100% completion. The things you are required to do:

    ~Lock all worlds
    ~Get all trinities
    ~Defeat every boss, including the hidden bosses
    ~Open every chest and find all 99 dalmations
    ~Synthesize every item
    ~Get all 12 items from the Clock Tower(I think that goes with open every chest)
    ~Recieve every Keyblade.
    There might be more, but I can't remember.

Good luck, and contact me with a screen-shot or something if you manage one or all of these tasks! I'll make you a plaque or something you can stick on your site!

Posted at 10:11 am by Crystalazer
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Thursday, November 25, 2004
No Real News...

My, things have settled down since CoM came out in Japan. There really isn't any news around here, except that I beat Riku #2 in two tries! Count 'em, TWO! W00t. Okay, moment of happiness is over. I don't really feel like doing tips right now, so I'll leave you with this: The more you train in the beginning, the less you'll have to train at the end. It's also true for the vice-versa. Okay, I'm leaving now. And oh yeah, we got around 4 inches of snow yesterday. Woohoo!

Posted at 09:37 am by Crystalazer
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Thursday, November 11, 2004
w00t!!!

Yay! CoM officially comes out on December 7th for the USA!!! Everyone scream!!! Anyway, you can preorder it from kh2.co.uk for 35$. I'm however, holding out for the store releases so I can nab a Gameboy Sp while I'm at it.


Posted at 04:20 pm by Crystalazer
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Sunday, November 07, 2004
Brain-Dead.

I've been discussing theories with the people at KingdomHearts2.net and there are a lot of them flying around. So this entry will be based on all my theories. If you have any good theories to add on, or if you want to try to disprove my theories, post them on the comment page!!!

.:*Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Theories*:.

~The BHK is a different side of Sora, and Namine is a different side of Kairi. Namine and the BHK could very well be siblings, because of their blonde hair. This does not imply that Sora and Kairi are related, because that would totally ruin the story. <--Actually, there's another reason I thought of, but I can't think up of the words right now.

Anyway, if you've noticed, the BHK's facial features(of what we have seen of them) look similar to Sora's, and Namine's looks similar to Kairi's. Okay, now that we've gotten a good enough grasp of the situation, let's go on.

We all know that Sora lost his memories and he has to go into Castle Oblivion and reclaim them. Apparently, he also has to rescue Namine. But maybe, his real goal(though he doesn't know it) is to rescue his memories of Kairi! Namine, who I believe to be a different side of Kairi, holds the memories of Kairi inside her, and when Sora rescues her, his memories of Kairi will come back to him. Because Namine and Kairi are basically the same person as a whole, she gives him the paopu fruit to prove that she is one and the same. Whew.

~And how Riku ties into all this I have yet to think of. Of what I can think of currently, does Riku's fate lie in Namine's hands? Because according to a translation, apparently, it does. So then, the theory would be, depending on if Sora rescues Namine, is where Riku's fate lies.

.:~Kingdom Hearts II Theories~:.

*These Theories call for more thinking, so I'll have to post later. *


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Thursday, November 04, 2004
Yes yes...very sorry.

Haven't been on, computer's crashing, blah blah blah. I'm a teensy bit irked, but whatever! Truth be told, I'm pretty much spending all of my time at the forums at Kingdom Hearts 2.net and KHU.co.uk . With CoM lurking ever closer, I get more excited, because the sooner CoM comes out, the sooner KH2 will come out, which is going to send me into hysterics. ^_^'

But going on, here's the tip o' the week...er...two weeks. =D

Leveling Up. Probably the most important thing in the game, besides beating it, that is. It's a good idea to level up as much as possible early in the game, as it will greatly affect you later. As weird as it might seem, Destiny Islands is probably one of the most important leveling-up places.

Battling Riku, Tidus, Wakka, and Selphie is a pretty good start. While I'm mentioning this, I might as well tell you the easiest way to defeat them also.

Selphie is probably the easiest out of the four. Don't bother equipping any potions, because you probably won't need them. To start off the battle, Selphie will swing her jump rope at you. The best thing to do is to hit them back at her, which will result in tech points, very important in this stage. If you successfully reflect the attack, it will hit her on the head, stalling her for a minute. This is the perfect time to unleash a combo. Immediately following, run back and wait for her to attack again. This fight is more of a hit-and-run. It's a repeated pattern and sooner or later, usually sooner, she'll go down.

Tidus has a totally different strategy, which involves more upfront whacks. No hit-and-run with this one. Well, maybe if you think about it, it could be. Anyway, to start off, thwack him with one combo and run away. If you manage to knock him to the ground, quickly run to the side, because he will flip up and hit you that way. It's basically a run-whack-dodge-whack sequence. You can parry too, and that should help with the tech points.

Wakka is my favorite to fight, because I love hitting his blitzballs. He's a long-range attacker, heaving his blitzballs at you from afar. If you time it just right, you can hit it back at him. Usually, it might miss because he runs away while you are in the process of hitting it. But there's a 75% chance you'll hit him. When you do, not only will you gain tech points, but he'll get dazed, which again, provides an extremely able attack opportunity. If you hit his glowing blitzball, you'll gain TWO tech points. Draw out the battle as long as you want, but make sure your HP stays up.

Fighting all three of them can prove to be a challenge if you aren't experienced enough. But the best strategy is to go at them, one at a time. Selphie should be your first target, as she goes down the easiest. After that, try to switch off from Tidus to Wakka once in a while, as your bound to get hit by one of them every so often. Once you beat them, you should have atleast upgraded one level.

Riku is harder than the three of them put together. As Tidus puts it, "He whooped us all!" The only strategy I can think up here is hit and run. If he's down, he stays down, for atleast a second, anyway. He's bound to rebound at you one point in time. He pulls off "Tidus's" a lot, jumping back up and hitting you. Avoid these, as they can take off a chunk of your HP. He's also rather speedy, which can be annoying. Don't fret though, just keep hitting and running, and you should be fine.

During the invasion of the Heartless is the best time to level up, and get some stuff in the deal. After you recieve the keyblade, take about a half-an-hour to kill some shadow. They keep spawning, so you don't have to travel that often. They will drop potions a lot too, so keep that in mind. No doubt they'll come in handy. By the time Sora battles Darkside for the second time, Level Ten is a great level if you want to keep it nice and short. Trust me, the longer you draw it out, the more frustrating it gets.

Well, that's leveling up for Destiny Islands! Later, I'll tell of some other great places to level up and more! That's all for now, folks! ~Sea

Okay. There are a ton of other places to level up really fast, but it depends on what you want out of it. If it's purely experience points, the Coliseum is the best place. If you have the Hades Cup Option, your good to go! But if not, you'll have to rely on doing whatever Cups are available to you right now.

Traverse Town is a good place to train, especially if you've battled Riku #2. You can get so much experience. But then again, Traverse Town is a good place to train all together. If you've defeated Riku, the Second District is mostly for health, and the Third is for munny. Darkballs, or Pinatas, as I call them, are in both districts.

For everything before that, both the Second and Third Districts offer the same basic heartless. There are Shadow, Soldiers, Air Soldiers, Nocturnes, Rhapsodies, Operas, and Round Bodies. So go and raise your heartless count!!! :)


Posted at 07:02 pm by Crystalazer
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Friday, October 15, 2004
Tip of the Week: Riku #2

 Whoopee! It's like taking all the bosses we had trouble with and put it into the body of one of the best characters!!! No doubt, this will be one of the toughest battles in the game. Not only is he very fast and that he has a large variety of attacks, but the very long cutscene is one you might have to see again and again. After a while (3-5 times), it gets extremely tiresome.

Preparations:
 It definetly helps to prepare yourself for this battle, so as to save yourself the trouble of watching Ansem/Riku explain the situation to Sora over and over again. A keyblade with a longer reach, such as the Metal Chocobo, should probably be good. Keychains that extend MP won't be very helpful, as magic does not do a lot of damage. Better for this battle is elixirs. 3-5 of them should be sufficent. You can use Cura until you are almost out, for as you know, elixirs heal HP and MP. Also look for equipment that reduces dark damage, ups HP, and enhances strength and defense. Don't bother equipping items to Donald and Goofy, as you'll be fighting one-on-one. You will want Second Chance, dodge roll, glide, critical plus, and the MP abilities equipped. If you want some extra tech points, guard wouldn't be a bad idea either. Mind you, it's risky. (For those who want to take minimum damage, you better be good at using Aero!)

The Battle:
 The actual battle in itself was extremely difficult for me, but by experimenting, I've found a pretty good way to do it.

Phase One: When the battle begins, immediately lock on and whack him with a combo. You'll see that the Metal Chocobo won't do critical damage, atleast, not often enough. Almost all the difficult battles have hit and run tactics, and this isn't very different. Following the first combo, dodge roll around the arena, keeping him in the camera at all times. Get close, then immediately run away. Play hard to get until he brings his blade down in a Leon-type move. When he's getting up, this is an ample opportunity to deal a combo, or maybe even a double combo. It just depends on how fast you can get to him. He also has a thrust attack, and when you get out of the way, hopefully, he'll still be thrusting. Whack him and get away. He will also swing the blade, and right after he finishes, you'll get a double combo in(hopefully). You'll need to cure quite often, so find the best time for you. 

Phase Two: This is exasperating and annoying. Riku will glow slightly, and the first thing he will do is use his version of strike raid in your direction. He'll do this twice, and when he does, you have two options. You can just dodge away, which will leave you unscathed, or you can try guarding against it. Guarding gives you tech points, but you MUST have good timing, or it will take HP away. Another common attack is he will thrust his sword into the ground like Cloud and energy waves will fly out in opposite directions. This is also mildly easy to avoid, as long as you dodge roll away. Hit him when you see an opportunity, like just when he has finished an attack. Then, it's back to Phase One.

Phase Three: Actually, this is more like Phase Two and a half, but what the heck. After you've chopped a few bars off, you will find he goes into his "special" mode more and more often. In addition to his new attacks, he has a few newer ones. You notice in the Hercules Cup that Cloud uses the...not-quite-ragnarok attack, but it's longer. I can't remember the name, but if you do, drop me a comment, would you? Well, happy days, Riku has it too, except his's much faster. There is only one way to avoid this attack: glide. You know when this attack is about to happen, because he is suspended in the air, glows bright blue, raises his hands up, and says something that I can't quite remember. Anyway, right before he begins the attack, glide around until he finishes. Then, if need be, heal yourself. Remember good 'ol Ceberus and his dark pools that follow you around everywhere? Well, luckily for you, you get to do that again! When Riku stabs his sword into the ground, he will glow with a blackish light first, so when he does, quit gliding and start dodging. If you glide, the energy will get you.

 So as always, find the pattern and remember it. Then, develop the style that fits you best. This is only my style, the way easiest that I found defeating Riku. Heh heh...so maybe it isn't so easy. If you have any more helpful hints, feel free to post a comment, and I'll get back to you!


Posted at 08:18 pm by Crystalazer
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