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'''Flash Tracer''' is a [[Mini-game]] that appears in ''Kingdom Hearts III''. There are two versions of the mini-game, simply labelled '''Course A''' and '''Course B'''. Course A is first played after arriving at Hiro's Garage, and can be replayed at any time after [[San Fransokyo]] is cleared by speaking to [[Fred]]. Course B can be played by speaking to [[Go Go Tomago]] after San Fransokyo is cleared.
{{Nihongo|'''Flash Tracer'''|フラッシュトレーサー|Furasshu Torēsā}} is a [[mini-game]] that appears in ''Kingdom Hearts III''. There are two versions of the mini-game, simply labelled {{Nihongo|'''Course A'''|Aコース|A Kōsu|lit. "A Course"}} and {{Nihongo|'''Course B'''|Bコース|B Kōsu|lit. "B Course"}}. Course A is first played after arriving at [[Hiro's Garage]], and can be replayed at any time after [[San Fransokyo]] is cleared by speaking to [[Fred]]. Course B can be played by speaking to [[Go Go Tomago]] after San Fransokyo is cleared.


==Story==
==Story==
After [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] defeat the [[Heartless]] on the Golden Gate Bridge, the members of [[Big Hero 6]] rendezvous in Hiro's Garage, where they are introduced to the off-worlders. Once Sora has explained the nature of Heartless, the team comes to the conclusion that they are ill-prepared to fight them, and Fred proposes that they undergo training, or ''shugyo''. [[Hiro Hamada|Hiro]] then bestows Sora with an [[AR Device]] and explains its functions before preparing the Flash Tracer setup. Sora and Big Hero 6 then go through Course A, with Sora's abilities inspiring the members of Big Hero 6 to vary their skill sets and request Hiro to upgrade their devices.
After [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] defeat the [[Heartless]] on the Golden Gate Bridge, the members of Big Hero 6 rendezvous in Hiro's Garage, where they are introduced to the off-worlders. Once Sora has explained the nature of Heartless, the team comes to the conclusion that they are ill-prepared to fight them, and Fred proposes that they undergo training, or ''shugyo''. [[Hiro]] then bestows Sora with an [[AR Device]] and explains its functions before preparing the Flash Tracer setup. Sora and Big Hero 6 then go through Course A, with Sora's abilities inspiring the members of Big Hero 6 to vary their skill sets and request Hiro to upgrade their devices.


==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
Flash Tracer consists of an obstacle course of colored rings that Sora can pass through, as well as holographic Heartless to fight, en route to a star-shaped end goal; Course B also introduces colored targets that Sora can shoot. Defeating Heartless and passing through rings will score points. Travel throughout the City is more limited during Flash Tracer, with virtual boundaries that are not present during normal gameplay. Both courses include areas where [[Rail Slide]] must be used, with multiple rails that Sora may jump between using a [[Situation Command]]. Course B also begins with the use of [[Baymax]]'s [[Interceptor Wing]].
Flash Tracer consists of an obstacle course of colored rings that Sora can pass through, as well as holographic Heartless to fight, en route to a star-shaped end goal; Course B also introduces colored targets that Sora can shoot. Defeating Heartless and passing through ring will score points. Travel throughout the City is more limited during Flash Tracer, with virtual boundaries that are not present during normal gameplay. Both courses include areas where [[Rail Slide]] must be used, with multiple rails that Sora may jump between using a [[Situation Command]]. Course B also begins with the use of [[Baymax]]'s Interceptor Wing.


==Rewards==
===Course A===
{|class="wikitable"
!Points Required||Rank||Reward
|-
|60000 Points||A||[[Attraction Enhancer]], [[Strength Boost]], [[Star Medal]]
|-
|40000-59999 Points||B||[[Master Medal]]
|-
|20000-39999 Points||C||[[Wellspring Stone]]
|-
|0-19999 Points||D||[[Wellspring Shard]]
|}
===Course B===
{|class="wikitable"
!Points Required||Rank||Reward
|-
|75000 Points||A||[[Grand Magic Extender]], [[Magic Boost]], [[Star Medal]]
|-
|55000-74999 Points||B||[[Master Medal]]
|-
|35000-54999 Points||C||[[Wellspring Stone]]
|-
|0-34999 Points||D||[[Wellspring Shard]]
|}
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