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Part 94
Kingdom Hearts II

Part 94

Learn the stats, locations, and drop rates for the Luna Bandit and Mad Bumper Heartless in Kingdom Hearts II. Master their weaknesses and farming strategies.

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Learn the stats, locations, and drop rates for the Luna Bandit and Mad Bumper Heartless in Kingdom Hearts II. Master their weaknesses and farming strategies.

Alright, let's dive into Part 94 of our Kingdom Hearts II journey! This section is all about getting familiar with some specific Heartless you'll encounter. We're going to break down the Luna Bandit and the Mad Bumper, covering where you'll find them, their stats, and what they might drop. Knowing these details can really help when you're trying to farm for materials or just want to understand your enemies better.

First up, the Luna Bandit. These guys are a bit more common than some other Heartless, showing up in both Agrabah worlds and in a few of the Cups. They've got moderate HP, so they won't take forever to defeat, but they can still put up a fight. You'll notice their stats are a bit different depending on where you fight them, with the Cerberus and Hades Paradox Cups really beefing them up. Keep an eye on their drops; they can give you a Power Stone or a Bright Stone, which are useful for synthesis.

Classification: HeartlessReaction Command: N/A
LocationHPEXPSTRDEF
Agrabah I54612212
Agrabah II842343721
Cerberus Cup6402715
Cerberus Paradox Cup13306236
Hades Paradox Cup18108751
WeaponOtherFireBlizzardThunderDarkHPMPDriveMunny
x1.0x1.0x1.0x1.0x1.0x1.02----10
Drops: Power Stone (8%), Bright Stone (4%)

Next, let's talk about the Mad Bumper. These Heartless are a bit tougher, especially when you find them in Radiant Garden. They have more HP and hit harder than the Luna Bandit, so be prepared for a slightly more challenging fight. They're also found in the Titan Paradox Cup, where their stats are significantly boosted. When you defeat them, you have a chance to get a Remembrance Gem or a Serenity Gem. These are pretty valuable for crafting, so it's worth keeping an eye out for the Mad Bumper if you need them.

Classification: HeartlessReaction Command: N/A
LocationHPEXPSTRDEF
Radiant Garden1903403419
WeaponOtherFireBlizzardThunderDarkHPMPDriveMunny
x1.0x1.0x0.0x2.0x1.0x1.0------40
Drops: Remembrance Gem (12%), Serenity Gem (4%)

We also see the Magic Phantom and Magnum Loader mentioned here. The Magic Phantom, found in Radiant Garden, has moderate HP and can drop a Remembrance Stone or a Serenity Stone. The Magnum Loader, on the other hand, is a bit more common and appears in places like Space Paranoids and Hollow Bastion. They're not too tough, and they can drop Lucid Gems or Bright Gems. It's good to know these details so you can target specific enemies when you're looking for certain materials for your Keyblade upgrades or synthesis.

Classification: HeartlessReaction Command: N/A
LocationHPEXPSTRDEF
Radiant Garden1222553419
WeaponOtherFireBlizzardThunderDarkHPMPDriveMunny
x1.0x1.0x0.0x1.0x1.0x1.0------10
Drops: Remembrance Stone (10%), Serenity Stone (4%)
Classification: HeartlessReaction Command: Quick Blade
LocationHPEXPSTRDEF
Space Paranoids I641022715
Hollow Bastion IV923104224
Space Paranoids II923104224
Titan Cup8603922
Titan Paradox Cup15007041
Hades Paradox Cup18108751
WeaponOtherFireBlizzardThunderDarkHPMPDriveMunny
x1.0x1.0x1.0x1.0x1.0x1.02----10
Drops: Lucid Gem (8%), Bright Gem (4%)

Tips: Keep an eye on the elemental resistances and weaknesses listed for each Heartless. For example, the Mad Bumper is weak to Blizzard attacks (x2.0), so if you're farming them, make sure to load up on Blizzard magic! For the Magic Phantom, Thunder and Dark spells are less effective (x0.0 for Thunder, x1.0 for Dark). Understanding these can make your battles much quicker and smoother. Happy hunting!

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