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[[File:Battle Portal KH3D.png|thumb|175px|A Battle Portal in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]] | [[File:Battle Portal KH3D.png|thumb|175px|A Battle Portal in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]] | ||
''' | '''Portal''' is a gameplay element introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. | ||
They are a special type of communication system that allow characters from various Dream Worlds communicate, sometimes, even transport from one version of that world to another. These Portals usually manifest physically as orbs with various spikes around them, with the image of that world inside the orb. | They are a special type of communication system that allow characters from various Dream Worlds communicate, sometimes, even transport from one version of that world to another. These Portals usually manifest physically as orbs with various spikes around them, with the image of that world inside the orb. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
When Riku arrives in [[Traverse Town]], he meets [[Joshua]], who asks Riku if he came through a Portal. Joshua explains that the world is split in half and that one can use a Portal to pass between the different versions of Traverse Town, and he asks Riku to find [[Rhyme]], who is the key to the Portal. | |||
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Sora and Rhyme encounter [[Neku]] on a rooftop in the [[Fifth District]], and Sora asks him if Rhyme is his game partner. Rhyme suddenly disappears, and the [[Young Xehanort|mysterious youth]] appears and summons the [[Hockomonkey]]. After defeating it, Sora and his friends are temporarily able to see events occurring in the other Traverse Town, and a Portal materializes, through which Joshua and Rhyme appear. Joshua explains that Traverse Town is split in two, and that Rhyme's dreams are his Portal, which allow him to travel between the two towns. | |||
After defeating [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]] in [[The World That Never Was]], Riku returns to the real world through a Portal. This Portal can also be used to return to the World Map of Riku's side. | After defeating [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]] in [[The World That Never Was]], Riku returns to the real world through a Portal. This Portal can also be used to return to the World Map of Riku's side. | ||
After Riku and the others save Sora and return to the [[Mysterious Tower]], Riku opens a Portal to enter [[Sora]]'s heart and wake him from his sleep. | After Riku and the others save Sora and return to the [[Mysterious Tower]], Riku opens a Portal to enter [[Sora]]'s heart and wake him from his sleep. | ||
==Link Portals== | ==Link Portals== | ||
[[File:Friendship Portal KH3D.png|thumb|150px|A Friendship Portal in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''. ]] | |||
[[File:Friendship Portal KH3D.png|thumb|150px|A Friendship Portal in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]] | '''Link Portals''' are a type of portal that can be found in all [[Sleeping Worlds]]. They give special challenges for the protagonists, Rare [[Nightmare]]s to battle, other [[Spirit]]'s party or even allow them to battle stronger versions of the bosses, rewarding the player with [[Droplets]], [[Dream Piece]]s, and other prizes if they are completed. Each portal belongs to a "player", usually named from a ''Final Fantasy'' character, like [[Auron]], for example. | ||
'''Link Portals''' are a type of portal that can be found in all [[Sleeping Worlds]]. They give special challenges for the protagonists, Rare [[Nightmare]]s to battle, other [[ | |||
===Mechanics=== | ===Mechanics=== | ||
After the first few drops, Link Portals begin appearing throughout the worlds. They are displayed as pink dots in the lower Touch Screen, but they can't be seen in the top screen. When the player moves near the point where the portal is located, a small sign with the name of the owner, the difficulty rank, represented by five stars, and a symbol of the type of challenge or the Spirit Party of the portal will appear in the Touch Screen. If the player touches that sign, more details about the Link Portal will appear in the top screen. After reading the details, the player can decide to open or not the Link Portal. | After the first few drops, Link Portals begin appearing throughout the worlds. They are displayed as pink dots in the lower Touch Screen, but they can't be seen in the top screen. When the player moves near the point where the portal is located, a small sign with the name of the owner, the difficulty rank, represented by five stars, and a symbol of the type of challenge or the Spirit Party of the portal will appear in the Touch Screen. If the player touches that sign, more details about the Link Portal will appear in the top screen. After reading the details, the player can decide to open or not the Link Portal. | ||
There are four different types of Link Portals: | There are four different types of Link Portals: | ||
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*'''{{a|Friendship Portal}}s''': These portals allow the player to temporarily borrow another player's Spirits. If this portal is activated, the player Spirits will be temporarily exchanged for the Friendship Portal Spirits, which come with the [[Link Gauge]] full and the HP gauge replaced by a time gauge divided in four segments that deplete over time. When that gauge runs out, the Spirits are exchanged with the player's Spirits again. | *'''{{a|Friendship Portal}}s''': These portals allow the player to temporarily borrow another player's Spirits. If this portal is activated, the player Spirits will be temporarily exchanged for the Friendship Portal Spirits, which come with the [[Link Gauge]] full and the HP gauge replaced by a time gauge divided in four segments that deplete over time. When that gauge runs out, the Spirits are exchanged with the player's Spirits again. | ||
*'''{{a|Special Portal}}s''': These portals pits the player against Rare Nightmares and give even better prizes, like Dream Eater [[recipe]]s. There are six Special Portals for each character in each world, with the exception of [[The World That Never Was]], | *'''{{a|Special Portal}}s''': These portals pits the player against Rare Nightmares and give even better prizes, like Dream Eater [[recipe]]s. There are six Special Portals for each character in each world, with the exception of [[The World That Never Was]], that has only three. Only one will be open in any given world per drop. After all are beaten with one character, that character will receive the [[End of Pain]] Keychain. | ||
*'''{{a|Secret Portal}}s''': These portals are unlocked after beating the game. In them, the player can battle stronger versions of the bosses of the world they are in. After all are beaten with one character, that character will receive the [[Unbound]] Keychain. | |||
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