Finest Fantasy 13
| Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Finest Fantasy 13 (究極幻想13 Ultimate Illusion 13) | |||||
![]() "This looks awfully familiar..." | |||||
| Strength | Defense | ||||
| Base | Unit | Ultima | Base | Unit | |
| +36 | +1 | +64 | +0 | +1 | |
| Magic | Crit Rate | Crit Bonus | |||
| Base | Unit | Base | Unit | Base | Unit |
| +0 | +1 | +0 | +1 | +4 | +1 |
| Abilities | |||||
| 1: Chain Time | |||||
| Obtained | |||||
| Casual Gear ② (Luxord) | |||||
The Finest Fantasy 13 (究極幻想13 Kyūkyoku Gensō 13, lit. "Ultimate Illusion 13") is a joke deck of Cards available to Luxord in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.
[edit] Design
A "card" from the Finest Fantasy 13 deck looks like an enormous compact disc, presumably a game disc. It is predominantly silver and has a white border. The upper half of a black Nobody sigil is present on the right half of the disc, and there is a small, white diamond on the tip on the left spike. There is a black Roman numeral 13 (XIII) on the upper left side.
Finest Fantasy 13 is one of only four of Luxord's weapons whose name is not drawn from one of twenty-two cards that make up a Tarot deck's Major Arcana. The others are The Joker, Fair Game, and High Roller's Secret.
The name "Finest Fantasy 13" is a play on the term "Final Fantasy"; "Ultimate Illusion" as a play on "Final Fantasy" has also been used in Final Fantasy XII as a move used by Gilgamesh. Also the name "Finest Fantasy 13" is a clear reference to Final Fantasy XIII, a Final Fantasy game released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 within the same year as Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. The name may also be a reference to the compilation, Finest Fantasy for Advance.
According to Tetsuya Nomura in the Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Ultimania, this weapon was originally intended to be named "Ultimate Delusion 13" (究極妄想13 Kyūkyoku Mōsō 13), but the idea was scrapped due to the complaints of the overseas translators.
[edit] Gameplay
Finest Fantasy 13's normal ground combo starts with a narrow spray of "cards" forwards and ends with an upward spiral of "cards". The
combo can be activated after the first attack, and consists of Luxord performing a spinning leap, surrounded in an upward spiral of "cards", followed by riding a larger version of one the "cards" like a surfboard while performing a forward 360° spinning attack with larger versions of the "cards" held in each hand.
The aerial combo consists of Luxord throwing his "cards" forwards in a boomerang-like fashion, followed by a spinning leap, surrounded in an upward spiral of "cards", and ends by riding a larger version of one the "cards" like a surfboard while performing a forward 360° spinning attack with larger versions of the "cards" held in each hand.
[edit] Gallery
Luxord's Cards
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| The Fool | The Magician | The Star | The Moon | Justice | The Hierophant | The World | Temperance | The High Priestess | The Tower | The Hanged Man | Death The Hermit | Strength | The Lovers | The Chariot | The Sun | The Devil | The Empress | The Emperor | The Joker | Fair Game | Finest Fantasy 13 | High Roller's Secret |
| Round Fan | Dryer | Broom | Pot Lid | Bleep Bloop Bop | Midnight Snack | Just Desserts | Pizza Cut | Prince of Awesome | Finest Fantasy 13 | Stirring Ladle | Demoiselle | Umbrella Kingdom Key | Soul Eater | Kingdom Key D | Mage's Staff | Knight's Shield |
