If you’re looking to farm these quickly, just travel all over Port Royal fighting both of these Heartless.

The Olympus Underworld area has a lot of Tornado Steps, which are relatively easy to beat and have an 8% drop rate for these stones.

You can use the Firaga/Firagun Bangles and Acrisius accessories to synthesize the Ultima Weapon. ..

Farming Blazing Stones

The Heartless that drop Blazing Stones are: -The Black Mage -The Witch Doctor -The Monk

These are the cannon-shaped aliens that you’ll likely encounter when playing the game. They’re ready to blast off and will be a challenge to take down! ..

Quickly defuse these enemies for a 6% chance of getting a Stone.

There are three places where you can find video games: The Land of Dragons, Port Royal, and Space Paranoids. ..

You can farm them in pretty much any location. ..

The blue flying things in KH2.5/Final Mix are called Tornado Step. They look like squids with just 2 arms, but their spikes on their heads make them look like flying things.

If you’re looking for a chance at a Blazing Stone, strike down these pesky arm flailing gremlins for an 8% chance. ..

These creatures also commonly appear in many places, but you can mostly find them dancing around Port Royal and the Olympus Coliseum (Cave of the Dead Passage, Underworld Caverns Lost Road).

  1. Use the farming method found in the game’s main story, which is to use the flowers to grow Blazing Stones.

  2. Use a cheat code that can be found in the game’s manual, which allows players to farm Blazing Stones without having to leave their home.

  3. Visit the cannons and steps at Port Royal, taking in the history of this place while enjoying the views. Take a walk around Port Royal and take out cannons and steps to enjoy its history while seeing stunning views.

Olympus is a place of death and destruction. The Cave of the Dead Passage is one of the most dangerous places on Olympus. You’ll need to fight Tornado Steps to get there.

Disney’s Courtyard has a chest that contains a Blazing Stone.

Blazing Stone Uses

These are only used in synthesis, although there is quite a few items you can make with these stones.

The Firaga Bangle is a piece of jewelry that increases your defense by three points and gives you twenty percent fire resistance. You can synthesize them after obtaining five different material types using five Mythril Shards, one Blazing Stone, and one Blazing Shard. ..

The upgraded version of the Firaga Bangle, now with +25% Fire Resistance instead. It has the same recipe, but with an added x1 Serenity Shard.

Acrisius: Grants you a +3 Defense bonus and 20% resistance to fire, blizzard, and thunder. After gathering 20 different materials, you can craft this recipe with x5 Mythril Stones, x1 Blazing Stone, x1 Frost Stone, and x1 Lightning Stone. ..

The Acrisius+ is an upgraded version of the Acrisius that increases your resistance to +25% instead of +20%. It follows the same recipe, but with an added x1 Serenity Stone.

Are These Worth Farming?

Blazing Stones can be used to craft a variety of items, including weapons and armor. While I wouldn’t recommend farming them for the items mentioned above, it is a good idea to gather enough to make them.

The Acrisius is a great shield against elemental attacks, and is definitely worth getting. ..

Since you only need 1 Blazing Stone for each recipe, you’ll likely find enough of them just by playing the game.

If you’re not interested in farming, then visit Port Royal or the Olympus Underworld for more.

Unless you’re incredibly lucky, going out of your way to find rare Pokémon won’t really payoff. ..