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{{nihongo|'''Commands'''|コマンド|Komando}} are a recurring game element in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. They are the primary mechanic for actions in the field. There are two Command systems that appear in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series: the Command Menu and the Command Deck.<!--WHICH ONE DOES CODED FALL UNDER?-->
{{nihongo|'''Commands'''|コマンド|Komando}} are a recurring game element in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series. They are the primary mechanic for actions in the field. The only installments in the series without a Command system are ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'', which use a [[cards|card system]] for [[battle card|battle commands]].
 
There are two Command systems that appear in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series: the Command Menu and the Command Deck.<!--WHICH ONE DOES CODED FALL UNDER?-->


The Command Menu appears in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''.
The Command Menu appears in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''.
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==Command Menu==
==Command Menu==
[[File:Command Menu (Station of Awakening) TwT KHII.png|thumb|The Command Menu as it appears in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' when set to a generic design and/or when in the [[Dive to the Heart]]]]
[[File:Command Menu (Station of Awakening) TwT KHII.png|thumb|The Command Menu as it appears in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' when set to a generic design and/or when in the [[Dive to the Heart]]]]
The ''Command Menu'' allows the player to execute the highlighted action, which can be chosen from the various options. In certain circumstances, some commands in the menu may be blanked out or disabled, either before certain functions are introduced to the player, during periods when certain abilities cannot be used, or when an ability or attack has disabled commands. The commands that empty the MP Gauge and lead to [[MP Charge]] are colored in yellow.
The ''Command Menu'' allows the player to execute the highlighted action, which can be chosen from the various options. In certain circumstances, some commands in the menu may be blanked out or disabled, either before certain functions are introduced to the player, during periods when certain abilities cannot be used, or when an ability or attack has disabled commands.


In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Command Menu changes color, being blue in noncombat situations, yellow in regular combat, and red in scripted fights, such as against bosses. Additionally, the Command Menu in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III'' has a unique design in each world, as well as in certain areas, such as the [[Mysterious Tower]] and the White Room in the [[Old Mansion]]. In ''Birth By Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the top segment of the command bar can separately change design and names when a [[Command Style]], [[Formchange]], [[Attraction Flow]] is currently enabled or used. 
In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the Command Menu changes color, being blue in noncombat situations, yellow in regular combat, and red in scripted fights, such as against bosses. Additionally, the Command Menu in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III'' has a unique design in each world, as well as in certain areas, such as the [[Mysterious Tower]] and the White Room in the [[Old Mansion]]. In ''Birth By Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the top segment of the command bar can separately change design and names when a [[Command Style]], [[Formchange]], [[Attraction Flow]],


The recurring commands that appear in the Command Menu are:
The recurring commands that appear in the Command Menu are:
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The bottom-most command in the Command Menu in ''Kingdom Hearts'' changes in function depending on the situation. For example, it will change to display "Open", "Save", or "Examine" when approaching a [[Treasure Chest]], [[Save Point]], or an object of interest, respectively. In battle, this command will also change to allow access to [[Special Ability|special abilities]].  
The bottom-most command in the Command Menu in ''Kingdom Hearts'' changes in function depending on the situation. For example, it will change to display "Open", "Save", or "Examine" when approaching a [[Treasure Chest]], [[Save Point]], or an object of interest, respectively. In battle, this command will also change to allow access to [[Special Ability|special abilities]].  


This command only appears in the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', being replaced with Reaction Commands in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. In the ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX]]'' re-release of ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'', the bottom command is replaced with the "Summon" command, with Reaction Commands assuming the role of the context-sensitive command.
This command only appears in the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', as it is replaced with Reaction Commands in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and a context sensitive Attack command in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''. In the ''[[Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX]]'' re-release of ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'', the bottom command is replaced with the "Summon" command, with Reaction Commands assuming the role of the context-sensitive command.
 
====Context-sensitive Attack command====
In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', the Attack command is context-sensitive. When the player approaches a Save Point, Treasure Chest, or intractable object or character, a green square indicator will appear. The Attack command does not visually change, but pressing Attack will activate the interaction when nearby the indicator. This system was adapted as part of the {{h|Base Command}} system in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''.


===Reaction Command===
===Reaction Command===
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'''Reaction Commands''' are context-sensitive commands that can be used by pressing {{button|t}} when the command appears above the Command Menu. The command that appears may be determined by abilities that are equipped, enemies that are being fought, or objects that are nearby.  
'''Reaction Commands''' are context-sensitive commands that can be used by pressing {{button|t}} when the command appears above the Command Menu. The command that appears may be determined by abilities that are equipped, enemies that are being fought, or objects that are nearby.  


Reaction Commands appear only in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories]]'', and the HD re-release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix]]'' for ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX''.
Reaction Commands appear only in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and the HD re-release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix]]'' for ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'', but the {{button|t}} button serves a similar purpose in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', when using certain [[Sleight]]s and {{c|Deck Command|BBS}}s, respectively.
 
As noted above, the ''HD 1.5 Remix'' version of ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' uses Reaction Commands in place of the context-sensitive command from the previous releases, to improve ease of use in combat.


===Situation Command===
===Situation Command===
{{main|Situation Command}}
{{main|Situation Command}}
'''Situation Commands''' are context-sensitive commands similar to [[#Reaction Commands|Reaction Commands]]. Unlike Reaction Commands, multiple Situation Commands can appear at a time. They appear in ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III''.
'''Situation Commands''' are context-sensitive commands similar to [[#Reaction Commands|Reaction Commands]], but can be activated through various buttons. Because of this, multiple Situation Commands can be available simultaneously.
 
They appear in ''Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III''.


===Shortcuts===
===Shortcuts===
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In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 3D'', action abilities like [[Dodge Roll]], [[Block]], and [[High Jump]] are incorporated into the Deck Command system in a separate list of slots.
In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 3D'', action abilities like [[Dodge Roll]], [[Block]], and [[High Jump]] are incorporated into the Deck Command system in a separate list of slots.


While most of these commands will cause the user to quickly drop to the ground to activate them in both ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', a larger majority of them can now be used freely in midair in ''Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance'', save for item commands.
While most of these commands will cause the user to quickly drop to the ground to activate them in both ''Birth by Sleep'' and ''Re:coded'', a larger majority of them can now be used freely in midair in ''Dream Drop Distance'', save for item commands.
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===Base Command===
===Base Command===
The {{nihongo|'''Base Command'''|ベースコマンド|Bēsu Komando}} is permanently mapped to a single action button, {{button|x}} ({{button|c}} in Japan) for ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' and {{button|dsa}} for ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''. The command is displayed immediately below the Command Deck. The default Base Command is [[Attack]], but it may change in different contexts, replacing the role of Reaction Commands.
The {{nihongo|'''Base Command'''|ベースコマンド|Bēsu Komando}} is permanently mapped to a single action button, {{button|x}} ({{button|c}} in Japan) for ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' and {{button|dsa}} for ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''. The command is displayed immediately below the Command Deck.


In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', when the Base Command is replaced by something other than Attack, it is called a [[Special Command]]. Cooperation attacks with party members and {{c|Reprisal command|bbs}}s are also considered Special Commands, although some use different inputs than the ordinary Base Command button. The appropriate button is displayed on screen.
[[Attack]] is mapped to the base command by default, but the base command is context sensitive, allowing the player to execute other actions in the field with the action button, including "Talk", "Open", and "Examine". Additionally, under specific circumstances, [[Finish command]]s, [[Reprisal command]]s, and Reaction commands<!--link, NOT to KHII--> are activated by the base command.
 
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In ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', a green square indicator will appear on top of targets that can be interacted with, such as Save Points, Treasure Chests, and characters with dialogue. Pressing the Base Command will activate the interaction if Data-Sora is close enough to the target. {{c|Finish command|rco}}s are also activated with the Base Command.
 
In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', the Base Command encompasses all of the functions of Special Commands from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''. In addition to Attack, the Base Command can change to "Talk", "Open", "Examine", "Shop", "Save", and "[[Rescue]]". The Base Command also performs the commands related to [[Link Attack]]s, [[Flowmotion]] attack commands, and most {{c|Reprisal command|ddd}}s.


==Design==
==Design==
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File:Command Menu (Land of Dragons) LOD KHII.png|[[Land of Dragons]]
File:Command Menu (Land of Dragons) LOD KHII.png|[[Land of Dragons]]
File:Command Menu (Beasts's Castle) BC KHII.png|[[Beast's Castle]]
File:Command Menu (Beasts's Castle) BC KHII.png|[[Beast's Castle]]
File:Command Menu (Underworld) OC KHII.png|[[The Underworld]]
File:Command Menu (Underworld) OC KHII.png|[[Olympus Coliseum]] - Underworld
File:Command Menu (Olympus Coliseum) OC KHII.png|[[Olympus Coliseum]]
File:Command Menu (Olympus Coliseum) OC KHII.png|[[Olympus Coliseum]]
File:Command Menu (Disney Castle) DC KHII.png|[[Disney Castle]]
File:Command Menu (Disney Castle) DC KHII.png|[[Disney Castle]]
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==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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