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In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', Vanitas's suit is colored in various shades of blacks and reds rather than blacks and violets, a distorted version of the Unversed insignia appearing on Vanitas's chest rather than the Heartless insignia-like emblem that appears on Riku's while in Dark Mode. The Vanitas Remnant uses the same suit, but it is black and white instead of black and red.
In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', Vanitas's suit is colored in various shades of blacks and reds rather than blacks and violets, a distorted version of the Unversed insignia appearing on Vanitas's chest rather than the Heartless insignia-like emblem that appears on Riku's while in Dark Mode. The Vanitas Remnant uses the same suit, but it is black and white instead of black and red.
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Aqua's appearance while she was on her Anti-Aqua form contain some notable features of the Dark Mode suits, like the black to red fades around the wrists and hands, and ragged cloth around her waist and hips.


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File:Ventus-Vanitas KHBBS.png|Ventus-Vanitas's suit
File:Ventus-Vanitas KHBBS.png|Ventus-Vanitas's suit
File:Vanitas Remnant KHBBS.png|Vanitas Remnant's suit
File:Vanitas Remnant KHBBS.png|Vanitas Remnant's suit
File:Anti-Aqua_KHIII.png|Anti-Aqua's appearance
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