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{{game|KHX}} | {{game|KHX}} | ||
{{Youmay|the | {{Youmay|the cards from Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]|the cards from [[Cards|Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]] or the [[Kingdom Hearts Trading Card Game]].}} | ||
{{translation}} | {{translation}} | ||
'''Cards''' are the most important gameplay mechanism in ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ|Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]]]'', greatly boosting | '''Cards''' are the most important gameplay mechanism in ''[[Kingdom Hearts χ|Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]]]'', greatly boosting the [[Player (KHχ)|Players]] stats, providing the active and passive abilities as well as making use of special skills. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
When the Player first arrives in Daybreak Town, [[Chirithy]] explains that cards or {{nihongo|'''fragments'''|フラグメント|furagumento}} are needed to draw out the power of the [[Keyblade]]. Shortly after a [[Moogle]] bestows the Player with his or her first set of cards. | |||
When | |||
==Card Types== | ==Card Types== | ||
The cards are divided into '''Attack cards''' and '''Assists cards''' and can be categorized by rarity, which spans from normal (N/N+) | The cards are divided into '''Attack cards''' and '''Assists cards''' and can be categorized by rarity, which spans from normal (N/N+) over rare (R/R+) to super rare (SR/SR+), by card type, or by alignment. | ||
{{nihongo|'''Attack cards'''|アタックカード|Atakku kādo}} determine | {{nihongo|'''Attack cards'''|アタックカード|Atakku kādo}} determine the player's attack and defense values. There are three types: {{nihongo|'''Power'''|パワー|Pawā}}, {{nihongo|'''Speed'''|スピード|Supīdo}} and {{nihongo|'''Magic'''|マジック|Majikku}}, each with a different set of abilities and preferred by certain Keyblades, increasing their attack values momentarily. All full attack deck consists of nine cards. | ||
{{nihongo|'''Assist cards'''|アシストカード|Ashisuto kādo}} are responsible for the maximum number of health points and [[Lux]] gain rate. Usually | {{nihongo|'''Assist cards'''|アシストカード|Ashisuto kādo}} are responsible for the maximum number of health points and [[Lux]] gain rate. Usually Assist cards don't have abilities, a full assist deck contains five cards. | ||
Additionally, cards with a rarity of R+ and better can be imbued with certain skills to expand their abilities or increase their stats, newly released cards will be boosted for a set period of time. | |||
The alignment is mostly a cosmetic value that | The alignment is mostly a cosmetic value that doesn't make much difference in the main portion of the gameplay, while it can trigger an additional damage boost called {{nihongo|'''EX Card Bonus'''|EXカードボーナス|EX kādo bōnasu}} during raids when using the correct Keyblade with the corresponding cards. The standard cards that the game was released with are called {{nihongo|'''Upright cards'''|アップライトカード|Appuraito kādo}} and only depict the heroes and supporting characters with a bright yellow and gold color scheme while the {{nihongo|'''Reverse cards'''|リバースカード|Ribāsu kādo}} only show the villains and enemies in a dark blue and purple color scheme. | ||
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Rarity''' | | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Rarity''' | ||
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''N''' | | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''N''' | ||
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==List of Cards== | ==List of Cards== | ||
:'''''Note''': Due to the amount of images, the cards are categorized into subpages based on | {{section-stub}} | ||
=== | <!--:'''''Note''': Due to the amount of images, the cards are categorized into subpages based on rank and type.'' | ||
{{main| | ===Ranks N=== | ||
{{main|/Rank N}} | |||
=== | ===Ranks N=== | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank N+}} | ||
=== | ===Rank R=== | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank R}} | ||
=== | ===Rank R+=== | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank R+/Power}} | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank R+/Speed}} | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank R+/Magic}} | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank R+/Assist}} | ||
=== | ===Rank SR=== | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank SR/Power}} | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank SR/Speed}} | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank SR/Magic}} | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank SR/Assist}} | ||
=== | ===Rank SR+=== | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank SR+/Power}} | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank SR+/Speed}} | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank SR+/Magic}} | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Rank SR+/Assist}} | ||
===Special=== | ===Special=== | ||
{{main| | {{main|/Special}}--> | ||
==Card Synthesis== | ==Card Synthesis== | ||
===Boosting=== | ===Boosting=== | ||
[[File:Card 00000676 KHX.png|x150px|thumb| | [[File:Card 00000676 KHX.png|x150px|thumb|right|A SR+ Fairy Godmother card.]] | ||
New Attack cards are released in a two | New Attack cards are released in a two weeks cycle, while new Assist cards are only released every four weeks. Usually these cards will be boosted until the next cycle, meaning their stats are multiplied by a factor for this time. Normally the factor is tied to the rarity of the cards, the stats of R+ cards will be multiplied by 1.5, stats of SR cards by 2 and stats of SR+ cards by 3, occasionally also by 4. | ||
It | It's also possible to boost cards by yourself using special [[Fairy Godmother]] cards, this boost will last a week and is also tied to the rarity of the Fairy Godmother card. A boosted card can not be boosted again as long as it's still affected by said boost. | ||
===Level up=== | ===Level up=== | ||
[[File:Card 00000318 KHX.png|x150px|thumb|left| | [[File:Card 00000318 KHX.png|x150px|thumb|left|A R+ Moogle card.]] | ||
Depending on the card's rarity | Depending on the card's rarity it can level up a certain number of times to improve its stats. The only way to achieve this is by fusing another card to it. | ||
The amount of experience points gained from these material cards is | The amount of experience points gained from these material cards is again dependent on the rarity, the level of the used cards and the cards' type. For example a R+ card will provide more experience than a N card, while a card that is already on a certain level will also give more experience than a card at level 1. Using a material card of the same type as the base card to level up (e.g. using a Speed card to level up another Speed card) will result in a 1/6 experience boost. Furthermore there are special Moogle cards which will provide a huge EXP boost. | ||
Each material card that is used for synthesis costs a specific amount of [[Munny]] | Each material card that is used for synthesis costs also a specific amount of [[Munny]] which is tied to the card's level. Occasionally the game will half the synthesis costs or double the received experience from material cards for a limited amount of time. | ||
<!--EXP table will be added here--> | <!--EXP table will be added here--> | ||
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===Limit Cuts and High Purity=== | ===Limit Cuts and High Purity=== | ||
[[File:Card 00000322 KHX.png|x150px|thumb| | [[File:Card 00000322 KHX.png|x150px|thumb|right|A SR Yen Sid card.]] | ||
When the card reaches its maximum level | When the card reaches its maximum level it can't be leveled up further without using {{nihongo|'''Limit Cuts'''|リミットカット|Rimitto katto}}. To Limit Cut a card it has to be synthesized with a duplicate of this card or alternatively with a [[Yen Sid]] card of the same rarity. Each Limit Cut raises the maximum level of the base card by 5, the maximum number of Limit Cuts is once again depended on the rarity of the card. | ||
When a card hits its maximum level after all Limit Cuts have been used up, it reaches {{nihongo|'''High Purity'''|ハイピュリティ|Hai pyuriti}} | When a card hits its maximum level after all Limit Cuts have been used up, it reaches {{nihongo|'''High Purity'''|ハイピュリティ|Hai pyuriti}}, its background is changed to rainbow colored one and it receives a permanent stat boost. | ||
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===Ultimate cards and Rebirth=== | ===Ultimate cards and Rebirth=== | ||
If | If a SR+ card has been "high purified" it can become an {{nihongo|'''Ultimate card'''|アルティメットカード|Arutimetto kādo}}. To ultimise a card three {{nihongo|'''Gems'''|魔石|Maseki}} are needed, with their nature being depended on the card's type and alignment. | ||
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| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Gem''' | | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Gem''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1st Gem: Common|| | |1st Gem: Common||Always||[[File:Rainbow Gem KHX.png|28px]]{{nihongo|'''Rainbow Gem'''|にじいろの魔石|Ni jī ro no maseki}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="3"|2nd Gem: Alignment||Upright||[[File: | |rowspan="3"|2nd Gem: Alignment||Upright||[[File:Solar Gem KHX.png|28px]]{{nihongo|'''Solar Gem'''|たいようの魔石|Taiyou no maseki}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Reverse||[[File: | |Reverse||[[File:Lunar Gem KHX.png|28px]]{{nihongo|'''Lunar Gem'''|つきの魔石|Tsuki no maseki}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Assist||[[File: | |Assist||[[File:Beautiful Gem KHX.png|28px]]{{nihongo|'''Beautiful Gem'''|うるわしの魔石|Uruwashi no maseki}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|rowspan="4"|3rd Gem: Type||Power||[[File: | |rowspan="4"|3rd Gem: Type||Power||[[File:Sword Gem KHX.png|28px]]{{nihongo|'''Sword Gem'''|つるぎの魔石|Tsuru gi no maseki}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Speed||[[File: | |Speed||[[File:Wing Gem KHX.png|28px]]{{nihongo|'''Wing Gem'''|つばさの魔石|Tsubasa no maseki}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Magic||[[File: | |Magic||[[File:Mystic Gem KHX.png|28px]]{{nihongo|'''Mystic Gem'''|しんぴの魔石|Shin pi no maseki}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Assist||[[File: | |Assist||[[File:Beautiful Gem KHX.png|28px]]{{nihongo|'''Beautiful Gem'''|うるわしの魔石|Uruwashi no maseki}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
An Ultimate card receives a fourth skill slot, a new border | An Ultimate card receives a fourth skill slot, a new border and can be synthesized with other SR+ material cards to transfer a randomly chosen fraction of their stats to the Ultimate card. This can only be done a definite amount of times and once this number is reached the Ultimate card can go through {{nihongo|'''Rebirth'''|転生|Tensei}}. | ||
A Rebirth of an Ultimate card once again requires Gems and lowers the stats of the card to the original High Purity stats plus a set fraction of the collective transferred stats | A Rebirth of an Ultimate card once again requires Gems and lowers the stats of the card to the original High Purity stats plus a set fraction of the collective transferred stats but also allows the Player to synthesize the cards with even more SR+ material cards for an even bigger number of times and higher maximum stats. | ||
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There is also the option to reset a card to its original High Purity stats and number of Rebirths with a {{nihongo|'''Remembrance Gem'''|おもいでの魔石|Omoide no maseki}}. Using it also provides | There is also the option to reset a card to its original High Purity stats and number of Rebirths with a {{nihongo|'''Remembrance Gem'''|おもいでの魔石|Omoide no maseki}}. Using it also provides the player a certain number of Moogle material cards for each time stats were transferred to the Ultimate card. | ||
To reach the maximum stats of the Ultimate Card | To reach the maximum stats of the Ultimate Card it's essential to use highly boosted SR+ material cards instead of unboosted ones and boost the Ultimate Card before it's going through Rebirth to increase the fraction of stats that will be reduced. | ||
==Acquisition== | ==Acquisition== | ||
Player can earn new cards by defeating [[Heartless]], | |||
The Player can earn new cards by defeating [[Heartless]], open [[chest]]s, trading Medals or performing card draws using Mog Points, Tickets or Charge Munny. Often timed missions or action will also reward the Player with limited cards. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Ending | |||
*[[Ending Cards]] | |||
*[[Flick Rush]] | *[[Flick Rush]] | ||
{{XChi}} | {{XChi}} | ||
[[Category:Kingdom Hearts χ]] | [[Category:Kingdom Hearts χ]] |