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Energy Stones
Dropped By
  • Hammer Frame (4%)
  • Lance Soldier (4%)
  • Trick Ghost (4%)
Best Farming Spot
  • Port Royal – Town
  • Halloween Town

The best way to farm for Energy Stones is heading to Port Royal and fighting Lance Soldiers throughout the Town area.

You’ll fight lots of them and it’s easy to find a loop and get back to the save point.

The alternative farming route is to head to Halloween Town and fight the Trick Ghosts that appear all throughout the world. They have the save drop rate as everything else their appearance isn’t quite as much, though the route is as simple as Port Royal.


Let’s take a closer look at both farming options and see how these routes work.

Port Royal – Town

Starting point in Port Royal farming route / KH2FM
Starting point in Port Royal farming route

Enter at the Rampart save point and take a hard left, going past Elizabeth and into the Town.

Here, you’ll find a lot of Lance Soldiers.

You’re gonna have to explode a bunch of barricade walls to get them all, but that’s no problem.

These Lance Soldiers are going to town! Again / KH2FM
These Lance Soldiers are going to town! Again.

Lance Soldiers aren’t too tough.

They have a cool Reaction Command, Lance Tug, which ends with a fairly powerful AOE blast. Like most other enemies in the game, they’re also pretty weak to Magnet and Reflect, spells that can be super helpful if you’re low-level.

Once you’ve cleared the area, just head back towards the Rampart and to the world map to do it all again.

Halloween Town

Candy Cane Lane / KH2FM
Candy Cane Lane

Enter the world from the Hinterlands save point and head forward into Candy Cane Lane.

After mopping up the Trick Ghosts there, turn around and back to Halloween Town proper, going through the Graveyard and to the save point at Dr. Finklestein’s lab.

Then you can land at the same Hinterlands spot and repeat the farm. Easy!

Using Energy Stones

Use the stone, cut the cost, Kupo / KH2FM
Use the stone, cut the cost, Kupo!

Energy Stones, like all Energy Materials, aren’t ever used as a primary ingredient for any synthesis recipes in Kingdom Hearts II.

Instead, they’re an addition that cuts the cost of the primary ingredients needed in half.

This is very useful, especially when creating stuff that you need a lot of, such as Mythril goods. Well worth the farm if you plan to work through synthesis as early in the game as possible.