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== Chef Kyroo ==
== Chef Kyroo ==
[[File:KH3DChef_Kyroo_(Spirit).png|thumb]]
[[File:KH3DChef_Kyroo_(Spirit).png|thumb]]Chef Kyroo is one of Dream Drop Distance's several frog-based enemies. This one uses Fire attacks and a frying pan to face off against foes. The pan is a useful short-ranged weapon and doubles as a shield. At medium ranges, he spews fire. The Chef's affinity to fire makes him quite resistant to fire-based attacks. He is also immune to Ignition and Time Bombs.
 
The chef has several weaknesses. His shield, though impenetrable to attacks, is bypassed by magic, even Fire magic. Speaking of magic, Kyroo is vulnerable to Ice and especially Water-based abilities and spells.
 
Chef Kyroo is a normal foe on Traverse Town's second visit, the Country of the Musketeers, and Symphony of Sorcery. Most of the recipes for it involve Wondrous Fancy. Sora's Link Attack is Decussation, while Riku's is Fire Raid.


== Cyber Yog ==
== Cyber Yog ==
[[File:KH3DCyber_Yog_(Nightmare).png|thumb]]This Grid-exclusive enemy has many things in common with its cousin, the Yoggy Ram. Its horns are effective weapons, and are accompanied by some fierce ranged attacks. THese include long-range lasers, low-sweeping beams, and explosive energy circles laid in the ground like mines. To top it off, the Cyber Yog is quite resistant to Thunder attacks.
On the other hand, Cyber Yogs are generally weak against elemental attacks in general. Most notable are Ice attacks, which get a 70% boost against it.


Cyber Yogs exclusively appear in The Grid. Recipes for it include either Noble Fancy or Noble Fantasy. Sora's Link Attack is Whirling Brono, while Riku's is Thunderstorm.


== Drak Quack ==
== Drak Quack ==

Revision as of 01:26, 22 August 2012

Spirits and Nightmares

Aura Lion

KH3D Aura Lion (Spirit).png

The Aura Lion's signature ability is to launch illusions of itself at enemies. When fighting enemies up close, they can slash with their paws or lunge upon their foes. Furthermore, their Light-based alignment makes them 65% resistant to those kinds of attacks. To top it off, they're immune to Mini, Confuse, and Sleep status effects.

That said, the Aura Lion has several weaknesses. First of all, it's big enough to use Flowmotion upon, making it something of an easy target. Furthermore, Aura Lions have a -65% vulnerability to Dark-based attacks, such as many of Riku's exclusive abilities. It is also a bit weak against other elemental attacks.

The Aura Lion is most common in the Country of the Musketeers. It can be found in Portals from The Grid onwards, and is Rarely found after the Country of the Musketeers.

Recipes for Aura Lion include Brilliant Fantasy + Intrepid Fantasy, Intrepid Fantasy + Noble Fantasy, and Savage Fantasy + Noble Fantasy. Sora's Link Attack is Aura Raid, and Riku's is Shining Hammer.

Cera Terror

KH3DCera Terror (Nightmare).png

The Cera Terror is a large lumbering foe with two forms. The first is its regular form, that of a Triceratops-like monster, capable of charging at slashing at enemies. It can also shoot energy discs. The second form, arguably more dangerous, is that of a spiky ball, bouncing around until it hits a foe. This form deals significant damage. However, it can be blocked.

Blocking is just one of the ways to deal with a Cera Terror. Although it has no particular weakness to any element, it is generally vulnerable to magic in general, which conveniently keeps one out of its range. It is also vulnerable to status effects other than Slow.

Cera Terror is a normal foe in Traverse Town's second visit, the Country of the Musketeers, and The World That Never Was. There are a variety of recipes for it, but all of them involve Grim Fantasy. Sora's Link Attack is Roll Call, while Riku's is Shining Hammer.

Chef Kyroo

KH3DChef Kyroo (Spirit).png

Chef Kyroo is one of Dream Drop Distance's several frog-based enemies. This one uses Fire attacks and a frying pan to face off against foes. The pan is a useful short-ranged weapon and doubles as a shield. At medium ranges, he spews fire. The Chef's affinity to fire makes him quite resistant to fire-based attacks. He is also immune to Ignition and Time Bombs.

The chef has several weaknesses. His shield, though impenetrable to attacks, is bypassed by magic, even Fire magic. Speaking of magic, Kyroo is vulnerable to Ice and especially Water-based abilities and spells.

Chef Kyroo is a normal foe on Traverse Town's second visit, the Country of the Musketeers, and Symphony of Sorcery. Most of the recipes for it involve Wondrous Fancy. Sora's Link Attack is Decussation, while Riku's is Fire Raid.

Cyber Yog

KH3DCyber Yog (Nightmare).png

This Grid-exclusive enemy has many things in common with its cousin, the Yoggy Ram. Its horns are effective weapons, and are accompanied by some fierce ranged attacks. THese include long-range lasers, low-sweeping beams, and explosive energy circles laid in the ground like mines. To top it off, the Cyber Yog is quite resistant to Thunder attacks.

On the other hand, Cyber Yogs are generally weak against elemental attacks in general. Most notable are Ice attacks, which get a 70% boost against it.

Cyber Yogs exclusively appear in The Grid. Recipes for it include either Noble Fancy or Noble Fantasy. Sora's Link Attack is Whirling Brono, while Riku's is Thunderstorm.

Drak Quack

Drill Sye

Ducky Goose

Eaglider

Electricorn

Escarglow

Fin Fatale

Fishbone

Flowbermeow

Ghostabocky

Halbird

Hebby Repp

Iceguin Ace

Jestabocky

Juggle Pup

Keeba Tiger

Ko Kabuto

Komory Bat

Kooma Panda

Lord Kyroo

Majik Lapin

Me Me Bunny

Meow Wow

Necho Cat

Peepsta Hoo

Pegaslick

Pricklemane

Ryu Dragon

Sir Kyroo

Skelterwild

Staggerceps

Tama Sheep

Tatsu Blaze

Tatsu Steed

Thunderaffe

Toximander

Tyranto Rex

Wheelflower

Woeflower

Yoggy Ram

Zolephant

Spirit Only

Frootz Cat

Kab Kannon

Meowjesty

R & R Seal

Sudo Neku

Ursa Circus