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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. | 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. | ||
[[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 [[Young Xehanort]] 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. | [[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]] 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. | ||
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{{redirect|Battle Portal|Battlegate}} | {{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 allow the protagonists to access special challenges, battle rare [[Nightmare]]s, borrow [[Spirits]] for a set amount of time, or battle stronger versions of the bosses. Completing a Link Portal will reward the player with [[Droplets]], [[Dream Piece]]s, and other prizes. Each Link Portal belongs to a "player", usually named after a ''Final Fantasy'' character, such as [[Auron]]. | '''Link Portals''' are a type of portal that can be found in all [[Sleeping Worlds]]. They allow the protagonists to access special challenges, battle rare [[Nightmare]]s, borrow [[Dream Eater|Spirits]] for a set amount of time, or battle stronger versions of the bosses. Completing a Link Portal will reward the player with [[Droplets]], [[Dream Piece]]s, and other prizes. Each Link Portal belongs to a "player", usually named after a ''Final Fantasy'' character, such as [[Auron]]. | ||
===Mechanics=== | ===Mechanics=== | ||
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There are four different types of Link Portals: | There are four different types of Link Portals: | ||
*'''{{a|Battle Portal}}s''': These portals allow the player to battle a set of [[Nightmare]]s. Upon clearing a portal's challenge, a results screen will be shown, displaying the rewards obtained, which typically consist of [[Drop Points]] and a [[Dream Piece]]. Each Battle Portal also has a Bonus Objective to be accomplished during the battle, such as defeating all Nightmares in a set time limit or performing a number of [[Flowmotion]] attacks during the battle. If the Bonus Objective was achieved, a bonus prize, consisting of a [[training toy]] or a [[treat]], will also be received. | *'''{{a|Battle Portal}}s''': These portals allow the player to battle a set of [[Nightmare]]s. Upon clearing a portal's challenge, a results screen will be shown, displaying the rewards obtained, which typically consist of [[Drop System#Relay Bonus|Drop Points]] and a [[Dream Piece]]. | ||
:<span style="font-size:1.066em;">Each Battle Portal also has a Bonus Objective to be accomplished during the battle, such as defeating all Nightmares in a set time limit or performing a number of [[Flowmotion]] attacks during the battle. If the Bonus Objective was achieved, a bonus prize, consisting of a [[training toy]] or a [[treat]], will also be received.</span> | |||
*'''{{a|Friendship Portal}}s''': These portals allow the player to temporarily borrow another player's Spirits. Activating a Friendship Portal will temprarily exchange the player's Spirits for the portal's Spirits, which come with their [[Link Gauge]]s full and their HP gauge replaced by a time gauge that depletes over time. When the time gauge runs out, the Portal's Spirits will disappear, and the player's own Spirits will rejoin the party once more. | *'''{{a|Friendship Portal}}s''': These portals allow the player to temporarily borrow another player's Spirits. Activating a Friendship Portal will temprarily exchange the player's Spirits for the portal's Spirits, which come with their [[Link Gauge]]s full and their HP gauge replaced by a time gauge that depletes over time. When the time gauge runs out, the Portal's Spirits will disappear, and the player's own Spirits will rejoin the party once more. |