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{{Game|DDD|DHD|KH3|3RM|MOM}}
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{{youmay|the gameplay element|[[Portal (The Grid)|the area in The Grid]]}}
{{move|Portal}}
[[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''.]]
'''Portals''' are a gameplay element introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''.
'''Portals''' are a gameplay element introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''.
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===''Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory''===
On the search for Sora after he disappeared from misusing the [[power of waking]], the [[Fairy Godmother]] takes Riku and [[Kairi]] to [[The Final World]], where they meet the [[Nameless Star]]. The Nameless Star opens a Portal to the world of [[Quadratum]] and Riku uses the [[power of waking]] to travel to it.
On the search for Sora after he disappeared from overusing the [[power of waking]], the [[Fairy Godmother]] takes Riku and [[Kairi]] to [[The Final World]], where they meet the [[Nameless Star]]. The Nameless Star opens a Portal to the world of [[Quadratum]] and Riku uses the [[power of waking]] to travel to it.


==Link Portals==
==Link Portals==
{{redirect|Battle Portal|Battlegate}}
[[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 [[Dream Eater|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 [[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.


===Mechanics===
===Mechanics===
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*'''{{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]], which only has 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|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]], which only has 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, with the exceptions of [[The World That Never Was]] and Riku's side of [[Symphony of Sorcery]]. After all are beaten with one character, that character will receive the [[Unbound]] 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.
 
In the Nintendo 3DS version of ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', the player can create their own Battle Portal or Friendship Portal and share it with other players via StreetPass. This feature is removed in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD]]''.
 
===Locations===
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Each world has six different configurations for the locations of Special, Battle, and Friend Portals, with the exception of The World That Never Was, which has three. The portal configuration for each world is randomly determined each time the player drops. Secret Portals, once unlocked, will remain in a singular fixed location.
 
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