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Metal Troll

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Metal Troll

Metal Troll from the Ultimania

Japaneseメタリックトロール
RōmajiMetarikku Torōru
TranslationMetallic Troll

TypeEmblem Heartless
GameKingdom Hearts III
Variations

Metal Troll

Kingdom Hearts III
Imagine a Rock Troll that's always hangry. Yep, that's this guy.
LocationHPStrengthDefenseEXP
San Fransokyo22805226511
San Fransokyo
(The Final World cleared)
24485528620
San Fransokyo
(Battlegate 11)
32887337999
PhysicalFireBlizzardThunderWater
×1.0×1.0×1.0×1.0×1.0
AeroDarkNeutralRapid-fire
×1.0×1.0×1.0×0.5
FreezeElectrifyStunHunny
Reaction
Endurance
Revenge
Value
Attraction
Magnification
Damage
Limit
15×0.424

Rewards
HP prize (5) ×4, Munny (10) ×3
Wellspring Stone (30%), Wellspring Gem (20%)
World(s)
San Fransokyo

TheMetal Troll is anEmblem Heartless that appears inKingdom Hearts III. It appears as the first boss inSan Fransokyo.

Story[edit]

Kingdom Hearts III[edit]

A Metal Troll attacks The Bridge inSan Fransokyo, backed up byTireblades andPole Cannons.Big Hero 6 attempt to stop it, only to be beaten back.Sora,Donald, andGoofy arrive to help take out the Metal Troll and its lackeys.

Following the defeat ofCatastrochorus, a new Metal Troll appears to replace it as the leader of the Heartless attacking the city.[?]

Design[edit]

The Metal Troll resembles a mechanized version of theRock Troll. It has a bronze color scheme with a round body, and the Heartless emblem is between its shoulder blades. Its face is at the center of its torso and surrounded by a cog, while its eyes are jagged and yellow. Its shoulders are massive and outset by yellow orbs at the top. Rivets with yellow X designs are littered on its body, mostly at its shoulders and leg joints. It wields an axe with its own Heartless emblem and orange blades.

Strategy[edit]

Metal Trolls are almost identical to Rock Trolls in all aspects, with the former's higher HP being the only difference between the two.

In its unmasked state, the Metal Troll has access to four main attacks:Mow Down,Continuous Mow Down,Downswing, andSpin Rock Shot. All of these attacks (with the exception ofSpin Rock Shot) have components which will break Sora's guard and leave him completely vulnerable to any of the other enemies in the arena; ifRisk Dodge is not available or unequipped, evading these attacks is the best course of action. Occasionally, Trolls will roar or simply walk around in their unmasked state; they cannot perform any other action during these times, making them the safest opportunity to attack. These openings are also a good opportunity to lower the Troll's Reaction Endurance in order to stagger it, however keep in mind that it only takes damage to its Reaction Endurance when hit directly in its face (telegraphed by the face slightly wiggling from the impact of the attack).

Mow Down has the Troll very quickly smack any party members near itself with its left hand, and tends to be used most frequently when Sora or a party member is directly under the Troll. Its extremely fast speed compared to the Troll's other attacks makes it the most important attack to look out for when engaging in your own offensive. DuringContinuous Mow Down, the Troll will swing its axe left then right, with the second swing breaking Sora's guard if blocked.Downswing is exactly is its name implies and is the Troll's single strongest move, but is relatively slow to come out and is not hard to react to. Although bothContinuous Mow Down andDownswing are well-telegraphed, be careful when attempting to block these moves whenvery close to the Troll, as every swing can sometimes hit Sora's defenseless back instead in this situation and 'go through' yourBlock. Lastly,Spin Rock Shot is the Metal Troll's only ranged attack in its unmasked state; the rocks from this move have multiple arcs that they can follow that are dependent entirely on Sora's vertical position at the timethe attack is activated, and generally speaking three rocks from the volley will sent in Sora's direction.

Every 50 seconds, the Metal Troll will alternate between placing its axe on its face as a mask and then removing it to use it as an axe again. When masked up, its attack pattern will change entirely and it will enterArmor Mode; the armor's value represents how damaged the Troll's mask is and will be retained if the mask is removed. Firstly, when armored, the Troll's footsteps can damage the party (known asTrample in the table below), so players should avoid being directly under it if possible. As its axe is now a mask during armored phase, the Troll also loses access to all of its moves that use the axe as a weapon and therefore only keeps itsMow Down as an attack from the unarmored phase. Its new attacks when masked up areFace Tackle andFront Rock Shot. The former has the Troll charge towards Sora in a straight line; if deflected or blocked (this move will break Sora's guard), the Troll will briefly stagger before attempting to charge again in the direction of whoever blocked the first.Front Rock Shot is a stream of six rocks fired sequentially at Sora from the mask's mouth and has a relatively long range.

There are many options available that are effective in breaking a Troll's mask.Shotlocks and attacks with many hits likeDouble Arrowguns'sAuto-Shot orMirage Staff'sAvatar Barrage are excellent at shredding the armor gauge, as isArtillery-style Magic from any forms with access to it.Link finishers will also deal a single large chunk of damage to the armor gauge, at the cost of all of Sora's MP. If none of these options are available, for example due toPRO Codes being active, counterattacking with reprisals after blocking each of the Troll's attacks in this phase is likely the next best bet for players.

When the armor gauge is fully depleted, the Metal Troll's mask will break and it will get flung backwards, giving a brief opening to attack it uninterrupted. After its mask is broken, the Metal Troll will be completely unable to use any attacks that spawned rocks previously, namely itsDownswing andSpin Rock Shot, and it will be much less aggressive, which manifests as it roaring and walking around much more frequently than when its axe/mask is still active.

Whenever Metal Trolls are fought on the Bridge inSan Fransokyo, there are multiple destructible cars in the arena that give access to theCover ShotSituation Command. This ability sends out a stream of magic projectiles at foes; its damage increases with Sora's Magic stat.Cover Shot is notable as it increases the Situation Gauge extremely quickly, allowing players to build up all of theirFormchanges essentially on demand, and it also provides a safe and easy way to deal light armor damage to the Troll when it is masked up. As mentioned above, however, these cars will be sent flying and destroyed by the Metal Troll's attacks until none are left on the bridge.

TechniqueElementStatusPowerBlock?Repel LV
Mow Down (なぎ払い,
Nagiharai
?)
Physical1.5△ (Risk Dodge)3
Swings left arm sideways. Used in both modes.
Trample (踏みつけ,
Fumitsuke
?)
Physical0.52
Steps firmly on the ground and scatters rocks. Used in both modes.
Continuous Mow Down (連続なぎ払い,
Renzoku Nagiharai
?)
Physical1.0 + 2.0Hollow Bastion Screen Fade KHII.png2Hollow Bastion Screen Fade KHII.png
Swings its axe left and right. Only used in its normal mode.
Downswing (振り下ろし,
Furi Oroshi
?)
(axe)Physical2.0△ (Risk Dodge)3

(rock)Aero1.5△ (Risk Dodge)3
Slams axe into the ground ahead of it, causing rocks to burst out. If near an opponent, it jumps back before using this attack. Only used in its normal mode.
Spin Rock Shot (回転ロックショット,
Kaiten Rokku Shotto
?)
Physical0.5 per hit2
Spins on its grounded axe like a top, scattering small rocks around it from the mouth of its mask. Only used in its normal mode.
Face Tackle (顔面タックル,
Ganmen Takkuru
?)
Physical2.5△ (Risk Dodge)3
Pushes its face forward and rams opponents. Used only while wearing its mask.
Front Rock Shot (正面ロックショット,
Shōmen Rokku Shotto
?)
Physical0.5 per hit2
Shoots six large rocks from the mouth of its mask.
Guard/Block: △ = Can be blocked; O = Can be blocked and interrupted (melee) or deflected back (projectile); X = Cannot be blocked.
Kingdom Hearts III
Characters
Party members
Sora -Donald Duck -Goofy -Riku -Aqua
Hercules -Woody -Buzz Lightyear -Rapunzel -Eugene Fitzherbert -James P. Sullivan -Mike Wazowski -Marshmallow -Jack Sparrow -Baymax
Mickey Mouse -Kairi -Ventus -Lea -Roxas -Xion
Link system
Meow Wow -Wreck-It Ralph -Simba -Ariel -Stitch
Antagonists
Real Organization XIII (Seekers of Darkness)
Master Xehanort -Young Xehanort -Terra-Xehanort -Ansem, Seeker of Darkness -Xemnas -Vanitas -Xigbar -Saïx -Luxord -Marluxia -Larxene -Dark Riku -Xion
Vexen -Demyx -Replica Xehanort
Villains
Maleficent -Pete -Hades -Rock Titan -Ice Titan -Lava Titan -Tornado Titan
Mother Gothel -Randall Boggs -Hans -Davy Jones -Kraken -Cutler Beckett -Dark Baymax
Other
Anti-Aqua
Non-playable characters
Seven Guardians of Light -New Seven Hearts
Aced -Aeleus -Air Droids -Angelic Amber -Anna -Ansem the Wise -Apollo -Athena -Beasts & Bugs -Boo -Bouncy Pets -CDA Agent -Chip and Dale -Chirithy -Daisy Duck -Dark Figure -Dilan -Elizabeth Swann -Elsa -Ephemer -Eraqus -Even -Fred -Gigas -Go Go Tomago -Gopher -Green Army Men -Gula -Hamm -Hayner -Hector Barbossa -Hermes -Hiro Hamada -Honey Lemon -Huey, Dewey, and Louie -Ienzo -Invi -Ira -Isa -Jiminy Cricket -Joshamee Gibbs -Kristoff -Lingering Will -Little Green Men -Lumpy -Luxu -The Master of Masters -Maximus -Megara -Merlin -Minnie Mouse -Moogle -Nameless Star -Naminé -Olaf -Olette -Pascal -Patchwork Animals -Pegasus -Pence -Piglet -Philoctetes -Pluto -Rabbit -Remy -Rex -Riku Replica -Roo -Sarge -Scrooge McDuck -Supreme Smasher -Sven -Terra -Tia Dalma -Tigger -Wasabi -William Turner -Winnie the Pooh -Yen Sid -Yozora -Zeus
Locations
Worlds
Olympus -Dark World -Mysterious Tower -Disney Castle -Radiant Garden -Twilight Town -Toy Box -Kingdom of Corona -Monstropolis -Arendelle -The Caribbean -San Fransokyo -100 Acre Wood -Destiny Islands -Castle Oblivion /Land of Departure -Keyblade Graveyard -The Final World -Scala ad Caelum -Quadratum
Terms
Alba & Ater -Ansem's Code -Black Box -Datascape -Dream Eater -Heartless -Keyblade -Keyblade Master -Keyblade War -Kingdom Hearts -New Seven Hearts -Nobody -Port Royal -Secret Reports -Subject X -Unversed -Verum Rex -Yozora
Gameplay terms
Armor Mode -Attractions -Battlegate -Black Pearl -Classic Kingdom -Flowmotion -Formchange -Gigas -Glossary -Gummiphone -Gummi Ship -Keyblade Forge -Leviathan -Lucky Emblems -Make Your Mark -Memory Archive -Moogle Shop -Link -Shotlock -Situation Command -Tech Points -χ3
Music
Don't Think Twice -Face My Fears -Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack -Unnamed tracks
Archives
Accessories -Armor -Artwork -DLC -Enemies -Items -Keyblades -Weapons -Removed content
Heartless
Introduced inKingdom Hearts
Air Pirate |Air Soldier |Angel Star |Aquatank |Bandit |Barrel Spider |Battleship |Bit Sniper |Black Fungus |Blue Rhapsody |Bouncywild |Darkball |Defender |Fat Bandit |Gargoyle |Green Requiem |Invisible |Large Body |Pirate |Pot Spider |Powerwild |Rare Truffle |Red Nocturne |Screwdiver |Sea Neon |Search Ghost |Shadow Sora |Shadow |Sheltering Zone |Soldier |White Mushroom |Wight Knight |Wizard |Wyvern |Yellow Opera
Introduced inKingdom Hearts Final Mix
Black Ballade |Chimera |Gigas Shadow |Grand Ghost |Jet Balloon |Missile Diver |Neoshadow |Pink Agaricus |Pot Scorpion |Sniperwild |Stealth Soldier
Introduced inKingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Creeper Plant |Loudmouth |Tornado Step
Introduced inKingdom Hearts II
Aerial Knocker |Aeroplane |Armored Knight |Assault Rider |Bad Dog |Bolt Tower |Bookmaster |Bulky Vendor |Cannon Gun |Crimson Jazz |Devastator |Driller Mole |Emerald Blues |Fiery Globe |Fortuneteller |Gargoyle Knight |Gargoyle Warrior |Graveyard |Hammer Frame |Hook Bat |Hot Rod |Icy Cube |Lance Soldier |Living Bone |Luna Bandit |Magnum Loader |Minute Bomb |Morning Star |Nightwalker |Rapid Thruster |Shaman |Silver Rock |Strafer |Toy Soldier |Trick Ghost |Watcher
Introduced inKingdom Hearts II Final Mix
Aerial Champ |Aerial Viking |Beffudler |Camo Cannon |Iron Hammer |Lance Warrior |Mad Ride |Magic Phantom |Necromancer |Reckless |Runemaster |Spring Metal
Introduced inKingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Aerial Master |Air Battler |Artful Flyer |Avalanche |Barrier Master |Blitz Spear |Bubble Beat |Bully Dog |Carrier Ghost |Chill Ripper |Clay Armor |Commander |Creepworm |Cymbal Monkey |Deserter |Destroyer |Detonator |Dire Plant |Dual Blade |Dustflier |Emerald Serenade |Fire Plant |Flare Note |Grey Caprice |Guardian |Heat Saber |Hover Ghost |Ice Cannon |Ice Plant |Jumbo Cannon |Land Armor |Large Armor |Living Pod |Massive Possessor |Mega-Shadow |Novashadow |Orcus |Phantomtail |Pink Concerto |Poison Plant |Rare Vendor |Sapphire Elegy |Scarlet Tango |Scorching Sphere |Sergeant |Shadow Glob |Skater Bomb |Sky Grappler |Snapper Dog |Snowy Crystal |Solid Armor |Spiked Crawler |Stalwart Blade |Storm Bomb |Striped Aria |Switch Launcher |Tailbunker |Tricky Monkey |Turquoise March |Wavecrest |Windstorm |Zip Slasher
Introduced inKingdom Hearts coded
Blox Bug |Danger Bug |Metal Bug |Prize Bug
Introduced inKingdom Hearts Re:coded
Eliminator |Gold Tricholoma
Introduced inKingdom Hearts χ
Armed Warrior |Armored Archer |Bag O' Coal |Bag O' Coins |Bag O' Gifts |Bag O' Jewels |Bag O' Points |Bitter Macaron |Candy Apple |Cannoned Camel |Cheery Ape |Chocolate Gargoyle |Chomper Egg |Circus Balloon |Circus Clown |Cloudy Sunrise |Copter Fleet |Creeper Bouquet |Dark Plant |Dual Durandal |Eggcognito |Eggscapade |Eggster Bunny |Festive Fireworks |Flower Rider |Gift Shadow |Gilled Glider |Great Pretender |Growth Egg |Gummi Copter |Gummi Hammer |High Wizard |Huge Fireworks |Huge Watermelon |Jack O' Lantern |King Pretender |Large Fireworks |Large Rice Cake |Large Snowman |Large Watermelon |Lion Dancer |Mighty Macaron |Nimble Bee |Nosy Mole |Pester Jester |Pink Possessor |Poison Apple |Prank Bouquet |Pretender |Prize Egg |Pumpkin Soldier |Raging Reindeer |Rainy Loudmouth |Red Bandit |Red Rose |Ringmaster |Rodeo Rider |Round Rice Cake |Rush Sheep |Shenaneggan |Stinging Bee |Strange Tree |Swaying Spook |Swordsman |Terrible Tomte |Violet Waltz |Wandering Spook |White Chocolate Statue |White Rose |Wibble Wobble |Wicked Watermelon |Wind-Up Leaf Cake
Introduced inKingdom Hearts Union χ
Amber Opera |Brick Hammer Frame |Bunch O' Balloons |Burrfish |Candy Plant |Cherry Kaboom |Chipper Chef |Dark Wisp |Diver |Emerald Sonata |False Master |Flappy Bug |Flappy Rider |Gargoyle Wizard |Gearbit |Golden Hook Bat |Gummi Saucer |Huge Shenaneggan |Margoyle |Munny Egg |Noble Wizard |Paralysis Archer |Piercing Knight |Pleasure Dog |Poison Archer |Poison Pot |Polliwog |Raccoon Dog Soldier |Ratty Rat |Reversed Warlock |Ring-A-Ding |Rush Ghost |Savage Wizard |Shadow Magician |Shadow Witch |Shred Ghost |Sleep Archer |Sleepy Snoozer |Sly Cat |Sparkler |Swaying Cactus |Sweets Squad |Trick Ghost |Trick Wizard |Upright Warlock |Warlock Step |Wicked Wick |Wild Shaman |Wily Cat
Introduced inKingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-
Earth Core |Flame Core |Fluttering |Water Core
Introduced inKingdom Hearts III
Anchor Raider |Bizarre Archer |Chaos Carriage |Chief Puff |Dark Inferno |Focus Popcat |Frost Serpent |Gold Beat |Helmed Body |High Soldier |Magic Popcat |Malachite Bolero |Marine Rumba |Marionette |Mechanitaur |Metal Troll |Munny Popcat |Parasol Beauty |Pogo Shovel |Pole Cannon |Popcat |Puffball |Rock Troll |Satyr |Sea Sprite |Spear Lizard |Tireblade |Toy Trooper |Vaporfly |Vermilion Samba |Vitality Popcat |Winterhorn