...Now I feel the need to ask, will he actually be summoning keyblade wielders, or does he just send out a notice that everyone's immediately responding to when the RP starts?
Name: Prince Ace of Hearts; His friends call him Ace Age: 15 Gender: Male
Ace is a rather cocky individual. He thinks highly of himself and feels as if he's better than anyone. He was right of course in his own world, but that wouldn't hold much weight in other worlds. Despite his cockiness and above all attitude he does show that he cares for others as seen when he hangs out with the Cheshire Cat and other people and creatures of Wonderland. Ace is smart and although he believes he could do anything he does know how to potentially avoid a casualty and fights smart instead of reckless. Ace has always dreamed of a world outside of Wonderland, because most of the people there are idiots. He's been different from them since the start. He knew that this couldn't be in it and loved hearing the stories from the Cat. He wants a higher purpose and to live out his true potential.
As a surprise to most the King and Queen were rather young. They just appeared to be really old looking. Wonderland would do that to some people. Fortunately it didn't have that affect on Ace. Ace is their only grandson and heir to the throne once his parents kick the bucket, but that won't be for quite some time hopefully. He's lived the normal life of a Prince. He was raised to believe in his own greatness and when he wasn't pampered with lessons or sitting on idiotic trials he was out in the woods of Wonderland enjoying himself. He spent a lot of time with the Cheshire Cat who seemed to be an immortal or long living creature. The cat originally annoyed him by how he often spoke in riddles that didn't seem to make sense, but the more they interacted with each other the more he grew to tolerate and even like him. The Cheshire Cat always talked about Ace's potential and things of that nature. He thought he was talking about his day as a ruler.
That thought changed when he was sparring with the Cards and his spear turned into a weird looking key thing. This happened when he was about twelve years old. At the time he didn't know what it was, what to do with it, or how to even use it. That was until his Cat friend told him about a boy who had a weapon similar to his own and taught him what he knew about it. The Cheshire Cat wasn't a master of any kind, but he had a lot of knowledge from all of the years that he's been alive. Through his lessons with Cheshire, Ace was able to get some control over the weapon and even learn a few spells. He doesn't know what his destiny is with this blade, but he was sure that it didn't really involve sitting on a throne all of his life.
Same as the one in the appearance picture. It has two separate special qualities. The keyblade increases his mana capacity and provides him with a bit more extra luck hence the name.
Offense: Stun Impact Defense: Stun Impact Movement: Quick Run Support: N/A Magic: Transform(The ability to transform him and others into different appearances. Like how Donald uses it to help them blend in.), Blizzard Limit Breaks: N/A Drive Forms: N/A Summons: Cheshire Cat: Due to his connection to the cat he's able to summon him to help him out in a fight. Cheshire Cat appears and hangs onto Ace's back and cause them both to appear invisible for a limited amount of time. This gets them off of the radar of enemies and allies alike while also giving them the chance to attack. Ace can still make footprints while invisible so he usually has to sneak up on enemies that have some intelligence.
I put Stun Impact in Offense and Defense since it's kind of both, but still one ability.
Alright, accepted. Just as long as the Transform spell isn't used to essentially shape shift unfairly for battle purposes. I always assumed that it was something changing them rather than Donald's magic, but I guess magic would make sense.
Sweet and I won't abuse it for anything like that.
I can't remember if they said it in the games, but I know in the Kingdom Hearts Graphic Novel they talk about it. Sora's like, "We're going to drown." and Donald says "Not with my magic we won't." And then he turns them into fish. I can't find a picture of it online, but yeah.
Sweet and I won't abuse it for anything like that.
I can't remember if they said it in the games, but I know in the Kingdom Hearts Graphic Novel they talk about it. Sora's like, "We're going to drown." and Donald says "Not with my magic we won't." And then he turns them into fish. I can't find a picture of it online, but yeah.
I played through Kingdom Hearts 1 not to long ago and I can confirm that that quote is indeed in the game. They have that conversation just as you arrive at Atlantica and before landing in it.
Quick KH2 question for people who beat Final Mix. When's a good time to go after the optional bosses? I mean are they beatable when they first become available or do I need wait until the very end of the game to think about challenging them? I'm on Critical Mode btw if that has any effect on things.
@Double I have Final Mix from the 2.5 Remix, but I haven't played it in a while. I've been focusing more on my PS4 games recently, but I think you should wait after they're first available and level up more. I'd say especially so for Critical Mode. They wouldn't be pushovers there.
You're probably right. Lord knows Lingering Will is supposed to be a massive pain in the ass from what I understand so... yeah.
By the way, fuck Antiform and whatever idiot thought it was a good idea. You have no idea how many times that damn thing has screwed me over in boss battles. *cough*XALDIN*cough
I remember hating Antiform so much that when Terra learned Dark Impulse in Birth By Sleep I was actually hesitant to use it because I was afraid it was another Antiform. Thank God I was wrong. XD