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Heart

Heartart

Effect

Allows the user to purchase items and weapons

Usage

Collectable

Appearances

Hearts (ハート Hāto) act as currency throughout the Kid Icarus series, having been introduced in the original Kid Icarus.

They are commonly dropped by enemies upon defeat, and will vanish a few moments after appearing.

Appearances[]

Kid Icarus[]

These appear when the enemy is defeated and can be used in exchanging for other items.

— Its Game Manual Description

With the exception of bosses, all enemies automatically drop varying amounts of hearts upon defeat. These can be traded in for goods at any store, while a very large amount of hearts is required to obtain stolen weapons at the black market. The size of the heart depends on the enemy defeated, and each possesses a different value:

Heartsprite Heart: Worth 1 heart.
Halfheartsprite Half Heart: Worth 5 hearts.
Bigheartsprite Big Heart: Worth 10 hearts.

Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters[]

When defeated, an enemy turns into a heart. Collect these Hearts to swap for items in The Shop or The Black Market. Each Big Heart is worth 10 Hearts. Each Half Heart is worth 5 Hearts.

— Its Game Manual Description

Hearts function the same as they did in the original Kid Icarus, although enemies may instead drop Hammers or Water of Life goblets when defeated.

Kid Icarus: Uprising[]

As in the original Kid Icarus, hearts are dropped by all enemies when defeated and will give Pit points for collecting them. Similar to earlier titles, he can use these to purchase weapons from the Arms Altar in the game's menu. Hearts dropped by enemies are automatically collected, while ones found on the ground still have to be picked up manually.

Since these act as both currency and a mark of devotion to one's goddess, Pit can offer hearts to either Palutena or Viridi—however, this has no effect on gameplay.

Idol Description[]

Heart[]

This bonus appears after vanquishing enemies. Hearts function as both currency and a mark of devotion to Palutena. Although they aren't accepted everywhere in Skyworld, hearts possess considerable trade-in value.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]


Items and objects in the Kid Icarus series.
Kid Icarus Angel's FeatherCheck SheetCredit CardFire ArrowFlaming TorchHarpHeartMalletPencilProtective CrystalSacred BowSealed CasketThree Sacred Treasures (Arrow of LightMirror ShieldWings of Pegasus) • Water BarrelWater of Life
Of Myths and Monsters Credit CardFeatherFire ArrowHammerHarpHeartKeyLong BowMapPalutena's KeyPencilProtective CrystalSealed CasketThree Sacred Treasures (Arrow of LightSilver ArmorWings of Pegasus) • TorchWater BarrelWater of Life
Uprising Story Items

Fiend's CauldronMirror of TruthUnderworld KeyThree Sacred Treasures CaseThree Sacred TreasuresWish SeedRing of ChaosElectro TrapGreat Sacred Treasure


Regular Items

HeartTreasure BoxTiny BoxSpeedy BoxBouncy BoxPandora's BoxRecovery OrbFoodDrink of the GodsGilded BombRock BombWrecking BallMega MarbleDodge TokenImpact AmplifierPower-Up DropShrinky BeanHappy TriggerSpeed BootsElemental CardsIcy AuraBack ShieldSpike BallCenturion AssistJump MatKiller EyeBoom RocketX BombCycloneMedusa HeadChomp TrapCapture CircleGiant MakerGrenadeSmart BombJump BombBoom SpearBouncy BombEggplant BombTempura BombLightning of JudgmentAtlas FootPoison CloudDemon VineDaybreakKeyTombstone

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