Items that are custom made or sized may not be returned or exchanged.
You will have 15 days to return the original item or you will be charged for the full value of the original item. You will be billed for new shipping and the return shipping of the exchanged item. We will mail the exchange item right away with a return envelope included for your exchange.
Simply call us at 32 for a representative to assist you. If for any reason you are not happy with your jewelry, you can exchange it within 30 days for any other item of equal or lesser value. We have a 30 day no hassle exchange policy. Guard: O = Can be blocked and interrupted/knocked back △ = Can be blocked, but not interrupted/knocked back X = Can't be blocked.Sanity Jewelry 1591 Robert J Conlan Blvd Suite 102 Palm Bay, FL 32905 Somersaults and scatters petal-like fragments of light around itself. Spins around sideways while advancing in a meandering manner.Ĭharges at the target on the ground with various thorny whips extending from its body. After counterattacking twice, the Reaper's revenge value will not increase for 20 seconds.Ĭonsider using magic or simply dodging when the Reapers use their Leaf Slash attack, as their unpredictable movement pattern can cause you to mistime a block and get hit as a result. Watch for when the Reapers are frequently warping around, as this signals their next attack.Īfter hitting its revenge value, the Reaper will warp away and counterattack with either Leaf Slash or Flare Dance. Fire magic can also be used to interrupt the Reapers while they are warping, using Flare Dance, or getting ready to use Thorn Whip. When fighting Reapers, it is a good idea to make frequent use of Fire magic, which Reapers are weak to, in order to deal a hefty amount of damage from a distance. They are also the only high-ranking Nobodies not named after a job class at the time of their debut: the scythe-wielding Reaper job did not appear until Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker, two years after the release of Kingdom Hearts III. Their name is derived from the Final Fantasy Grim Reaper entity, who like Marluxia wields a scythe and is associated with Doom spells. In battle, it wields a scythe similar to Marluxia's Graceful Dahlia, with a large, pink blade with an upturned tip and multiple spikes resembling the Nobody emblem. It also wears wide, elbow-length mittens that fade from pink to white. When offensive, the petals of the bud open, revealing a humanoid head and torso, wearing a jacket with oversized, pointed shoulders and long pointed hood of faded pink. They have long, pointed petals shaped like the spikes of the Nobody emblem, which flow naturally into a short, twisted stem that splays out into "roots" with the same spiked shape.
When idle, or when taking a defensive stance, they appear as a large, silvery-white flower bud, similar to certain features in Castle Oblivion. Meanwhile, when Rapunzel is by herself, Marluxia uses two Reapers to intimidate her into running back to Mother Gothel. Later, during the festival in the Kingdom, several Reapers along with other Nobodies appear to harass Sora, Donald, and Goofy while they watch the lanterns. Sora defeats the Reapers, prompting Marluxia to reveal himself to Sora. When he lets his guard down, the Reaper emerges from its idle state to attack Sora and his friends along with various other Reapers that appear, causing Sora to encourage Rapunzel and Eugene to seek safety deeper into the forest. While in the Kingdom of Corona, Sora encounters an idle Reaper, which appears as a large white flower bud, and investigates it to see if it is dangerous, although the Reaper remains idle and he passes it off as safe.