The game Kingdom Hearts is going to be released on the PlayStation 4 soon, and lots of people are wondering how they can get their hands on some exclusive items such as frost shards. Here’s where you can find one in different places throughout the two games.
Rhapsody in Blue and Mushroom, White Heartless drop Frost Shards, as well as Bambi’s summon charge in Wonderland.
The Entrance Hall in Hollow Bastion is the finest site to farm Frost Shards since a large number of Blue Rhapsody spawn in an easily farmable region. You may also disembark in the Library to get to the Entrance Hall fast, then exit and re-enter the chamber to repeat the procedure.
If you haven’t yet arrived to Hollow Bastion (or just want a different option), you may also harvest Frost Shards in Wonderland’s Lotus Forest. When you first approach the forest, there will be a large number of Blue Rhapsody heartless by the entrance, as well as around the Tea Party area towards the rear.
And, since Bambi’s summon may also drop these shards in Wonderland, it’s an excellent place to think about.
Farming Frost Shards (KH1 + KH1.5)
The small magical Blue Rhapsody flying heartless creatures are the greatest option for farming these shards.
However, there are a few alternatives for obtaining these shards, so let’s look at them all:
Blue Rhapsody
These floating blue music lovers may be discovered throughout the game, but are most often seen in Traverse Town, Monstro, Wonderland, Hollow Bastion, and the End of the World.
Frost Shards have a 12% chance of dropping, and they’re your best hope for farming.
The following are the two finest places to grind Blue Rhapsodies:
1. The Entrance Hall of Hollow Bastion (with the winding staircases) 2. Lotus Forest in Wonderland
White Mushroom
Isn’t it true that these rare heartless always appear to have the best drops?
For Frost Shards, cast Blizzard on these men – or rather, wait until they mimic for Ice magic (they’ll fan themselves like they’re too hot) and then cast Blizzard on them.
It’s worth noting that if you want a Frost Shard, the final spell you cast on them must be Blizzard, not all three. If you cast Blizzard for all three spells, you’ll get Mystery Goo or Frost Gems as a drop, but not Frost Shards.
However, if you use Blizzard Magic as your third spell, you’ll have a 100% chance of getting a Frost Shard.
Bambi
His charging bar will be filled by summoning Bambi and battling heartless. Depending on the planet you’re in, he’ll drop rare prizes when his gauge fills up.
If you call Bambi in Wonderland and beat enough opponents to fill the gauge two times, he’ll drop a Frost Shard 40% of the time (20% in Final Mix).
If you can fill it up three times, he’ll drop the shard 60% of the time.
This summon happens to function well in Wonderland since the Lotus Forest has a lot of Blue Rhapsody that you can harvest for drops at the same time.
Frost Shard’s Capabilities
Frost Shards may be used to make a broad range of items, and since they’re so common, you’ll definitely need a lot of them.
The following is a complete list of all synthesis recipes that use these shards.
Elixir: Restores a character’s HP and MP completely. With List I and x2 Blaze Shards, x2 Frost Shards, x2 Thunder Shards, and x4 Mythril Shards, you may build this in Kingdom Hearts 1.
The formula in Kingdom Hearts 1.5 Remix is quite different and does not need any Frost Shards.
Energy Bangle: An item that increases maximum HP by +3 and increases defense by +1.
It may be made in Kingdom Hearts 1 using List I and x2 Power Shards and x1 Frost Shard.
Frost Shards aren’t required for KH1.5.
Magic Amulet: A little magical item that grants +1 MP and increases magic/summon power to any party member.
It may be made using List II, x3 Blaze Shards, x3 Frost Shards, x3 Thunder Shards, and x2 Mythril in Kingdom Hearts 1.
List I and x3 Blaze Shards, x3 Frost Shards, and x3 Thunder Shards are required for KH1.5 Remix.
Three Stars: This protective equipment, also known as the Celestriad, grants you +20 percent resistance to Fire, Blizzard, and Thunder damage, as well as +3 Defense.
List III, x3 Blaze Shards, x3 Frost Shards, x3 Thunder Shards, x1 Orichalcum, and x1 Shiny Crystal are needed to make this item in Kingdom Hearts 1.
Frost Shards aren’t required for KH1.5 Remix.
Mega-Ether: Give all party members +3 MP.
This may be made using x1 Frost Shard, x1 Blaze Shard, x1 Thunder Shard, and x2 Mythril in Kingdom Hearts 1.5 Remix. Frost Shards aren’t required in the original KH1 formula.
Guard Earring: Increases Defense and AP by +1 and +3 respectively.
In KH1.5 Remix, use List II and x3 Bright Shards, x1 Frost Shards, and x3 Mythril to make this item. A variant formula is used in the original KH1 that does not need Frost Shards.
Atlas Amulet: Increases your MP and Defense by 2, as well as your magic and summoning capability.
List IV, x5 Blaze Shards, x5 Frost Shards, x5 Thunder Shards, x1 Mystery Goo, and x3 Dark Matter are required for KH1.5 Remix.
Frost Shards are not required in the original KH1 formula.
Is it Worth Farming Frost Shards?
While they’re valuable, I don’t believe you’ll need to spend a lot of effort harvesting these shards separately.
You should have amassed a respectable amount just by playing the game regularly and avoiding Heartless groups.
If you do need to farm some extras, I suggest fast farming the Hollow Bastion Entrance Hall, as it should provide you with plenty of shards as well as some strong EXP.
Try Wonderland’s Lotus Forest instead if you don’t worried about EXP and simply want some easy battles.
These shards are among the simplest synthesis materials to farm in any case. As a result, you’ll amass a large number of them in a short amount of time.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I get frost shards in Kingdom Hearts?
A: In Kingdom Hearts, you can find frost shards by opening the treasure chests in certain levels.
How do I get frost shards?
A: You can either purchase them, earn them through wins in the game by completing a song without hitting blocks or use real money to buy and trade for frost shards.
Where can I find Frost gems in Kingdom Hearts 1?
A: In Kingdom Hearts 1, Frost gems are found in The World That Never Was.
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