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<code>That part's mostly bullcrap, but what we DO need is a description of the different "colors" of bug (e.g. blue, yellow, red, etc.).  --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 23:01, January 19, 2011 (UTC)</code>
<code>That part's mostly bullcrap, but what we DO need is a description of the different "colors" of bug (e.g. blue, yellow, red, etc.).  --{{User:Neumannz/SigTemplate}} 23:01, January 19, 2011 (UTC)</code>
== Referential ==
The 13-floor dungeon has at least three floors that reference the Organization:
*3: Make 15 Heartless Air-tossed
*10: Defeat 10 Heartless when Clock Gauge is at max
*13: Defeat Data-Roxas
The Avatar Sector floor challenges for the default organization tag mode challenges definitely reference the Organization. Axel's challenge, for example, is to inflict burn status on several Heartless.
I'm thinking we should have a list of default avatars, names, trophy numbers (another reference), quotes, and challenges. Not here, probably, but somewhere.{{User:KrytenKoro/Sig}} 20:41, January 28, 2011 (UTC)

Revision as of 20:41, 28 January 2011

I didn't think to start recording notes until... partway through Waonderland, I think.

So here's what I got so far:

Story mode in Wonderland:

  • Aimless Path
  • Hedge Maze
  • Bizarre Room
    • Challenge:
      • Take Damage no more than 14 times
        • Rewards:
          • Safegaurd Armlet
            • 700 SP
          • Debug Device
            • 500 SP
          • HP+2
            • 400 SP
          • Fire+1
            • 400 SP
          • Magic+1
            • 400 SP
          • Blizzard
            • 100 SP

KRCCFNF is tired of being STEPPED ON. 20:26, January 16, 2011 (UTC)

Merge in:

Backdoors are a special pathways used to access the System Sectors in Kingdom Hearts coded and Kingdom Hearts re:coded. Backdoors appear as a small hole with cracks and data codes. Data-Sora can detect Backdoors by using the indicator in the top screen. The corners of the screen will appear as blue number codes with alarm, the closer Data-Sora is to the Backdoor, the louder the alarm will rang, the number codes will turn red when Data Sora has loctated the Backdoor. The main purpose of Backdoors are to locate the System Sector of a world and.

Bugged or Glitched Heartless are only found in the System Sector of Kingdom Hearts Re:coded

they look much like ordinary heartless. They have a few diffrences that sets them appart from 'normal' Heartless. They are completly black and display no features, They are stronger in battle, they have electronic lines over them and lastly they have three menu screens that appear around them. The colour of the lines and the menu screens changes depending on the type of bugged Heartless you are facing.

As a whole bugged heartless are acctually stronger and more feirce than all of their normal counter parts, even ones of the same type. For exsample: normal shadow heartless are weaker than bugged shadow heartless. The advice to take into account when facing bugged heartless is to follow the same Strategy that you would when facing the normal version of the same heartless. But to remember that Bugged heartless attack more often and have a higher defence so they will take longer to distroy.

That part's mostly bullcrap, but what we DO need is a description of the different "colors" of bug (e.g. blue, yellow, red, etc.). --Neumannz, The Dark Falcon 23:01, January 19, 2011 (UTC)

Referential

The 13-floor dungeon has at least three floors that reference the Organization:

  • 3: Make 15 Heartless Air-tossed
  • 10: Defeat 10 Heartless when Clock Gauge is at max
  • 13: Defeat Data-Roxas

The Avatar Sector floor challenges for the default organization tag mode challenges definitely reference the Organization. Axel's challenge, for example, is to inflict burn status on several Heartless.

I'm thinking we should have a list of default avatars, names, trophy numbers (another reference), quotes, and challenges. Not here, probably, but somewhere."We're werewolves, not swearwolves." (KrytenKoro) 20:41, January 28, 2011 (UTC)