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Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy II Enemy
Black Knight
File:Psp-darknite.png
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Japanese くろきし
Romaji Kurokishi
NES Name Black Knight
NES DSOP Name DarkNite
PS Name Black Knight
GBA Name Black Knight
PSP Name Black Knight

The Black Knight is a boss in Final Fantasy II. Four are fought at the start of the game in which the player needs to lose. If the player manages to win through a cheat device, the NES version allows the player to progress as normal, but in the GBA version, the player is sent back to the title screen.

The Black Knight also appears as a boss in the Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary remakes of Final Fantasy II. Minwu assists Scott in battle against one immediately upon his arrival in Raqia. It is not as much of a threat, than it was in the original scenario.

Related Enemies


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Yugioh

Up to date as of February 05, 2010

From Yu-Gi-Oh!

DarkNite

DarkNite in Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories

English

DarkNite

Alternate names

Nitemare (powered-up form)

Appears in
Gender

Male

DarkNite is the main antagonist in a few of the Yu-Gi-Oh! video games. He appears in Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Duel Stories, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom and Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories. He is capable of transforming into a more powerful form known as Nitemare.

Kazuki Takahashi included lineart for Nitemare, along with other rough sketches for cards for the real life card and video games in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist volume 11.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories

As DarkNite.
As Nitemare.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories, DarkNite is known to be the creator of the Shadow Games. He is sealed away in the Forbidden Ruins, only to be awoken when the 7 Millennium Items are brought there.

When Heishin awakens DarkNite, he attempts to order him claiming it is part of the pact, but Darknite says that he does not recall making a pact with Heishin. When Heishin begins to plea with DarkNite, he quickly grows tired of the conversation and turns Heishin into a card. Finding it to be nosiest and ugliest card he ever created, DarkNite burns it saying it doesn't deserve a place in his Deck.

DarkNite then turns to Atem and Seto saying that they would make nice additions to his Deck. Seto reminds Atem about the Millennium Item Cards. Atem then holds out the cards holding Atem back. Unable to fully hold him back, the prince is left to duel DarkNite. After losing once DarkNite refuses to accept his defeat and turns into Nitemare demanding another duel. Atem proceeds to defeat Nitemare, sending him back to where he came from.

The Falsebound Kingdom

Kazuki Takahashi's lineart from the manga.

In Yu-Gi-Oh! The Falsebound Kingdom, DarkNite is the final boss. He is described as a "dark spirit," who is turned loose by Scott Irvine after the hero (either Yugi, Seto, or Joey) dismantles Irvine's virtual world, The Kingdom.

Though DarkNite has only one monster, it is one of the powerful Egyptian God Cards. Which god card is faced depends on the hero, and seems to correspond to the God each hero has the most rivalry with; Yugi faces "Obelisk the Tormentor," Seto faces "Slifer the Sky Dragon," and Joey faces "The Winged Dragon of Ra." After defeating him, The Kingdom is shut down once and for all.

On a replay game, it is possible to face him as Nitemare, whose God card will have maxed-out stats.

Deck

Dark Duel Stories - Darknite
Dark Duel Stories - Nitemare
Facts about DarkNiteRDF feed
Gender Male  +

This article uses material from the "DarkNite" article on the Yugioh wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.







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