Runemaster

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Runemaster

Rune Master KHIIFM.png


Katakana ルーンマスター Heartless Emblem.png

Romaji Rūnmasutā

Type Emblem Heartless
Game Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix

Runemaster

Kingdom Hearts II
An incredible magician Heartless with much magic power. It uses 3 powerful elemental Magics. It also uses its book as a shield, so when attacking using the Keyblade, be sure to time it.

Location Level HP EXP Strength Defense
Radiant Garden 55 109 600 50 29
Weapon Fire Blizzard Thunder Dark Other
x1.0 x0.25 x0.25 x0 x0 x1.0

Rewards
(5) Munny x 2
Remembrance Gem (10%), Serenity Gem (4%), Akashic Record+ (1%)
World(s)
Radiant Garden

The Runemaster (ルーンマスター Rūnmasutā?) is an Emblem Heartless introduced in Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.

[edit] Design

A Runemaster is a rather small Heartless that wears long, white robes with black and lilac highlights that cover its feet. It also wears a tall, cylindrical, black and grey hat with a white brim and what seem to be black gloves. Its collar is rather high and yellow. The only parts of the Heartless not covered by clothing are its spherical, blue head and yellow, glowing eyes. All Runemasters hold a book known as the Akashic Record+.

The Runemaster’s name holds a similar meaning to that of the Bookmaster, and references magical runes.

[edit] Strategy

It is unable to take damage from the front and will be blocked by the book, causing the player's attack to be deflected. Since it is also immune to magic like the Bookmaster, the only way to defeat it is by attacking from behind. Trying to 'chase its tail' will be very stressful because the Runemaster will try its best to keep its back away from the player. Rapid attacks from Final Form makes the process much easier as it can rapidly attack the Runemaster from the front without the attacks being deflected.

[edit] Trivia

  • If the Heartless emblem is on the book's front cover, then the Runemaster is reading the book in Japanese style, from right to left, like the Bookmaster.
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