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===Basics=== | ===Basics=== | ||
[[File:Flick Rush Round Screen KH3D.png|right|275px]] | [[File:Flick Rush Round Screen KH3D.png|right|275px]] | ||
Similar to ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', Flick Rush uses a card-based battle system in which players pit any team of three of their Spirit Dream Eaters against an opponent's. Flicking these cards upwards on the Nintendo 3DS's bottom screen allows a Spirit to use one of its special attacks, while flicking cards downwards raises a barrier around the player's Spirit. The player must attack with cards of a higher value than the opponent to deal damage to | Similar to ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', Flick Rush uses a card-based battle system in which players pit any team of three of their Spirit Dream Eaters against an opponent's. Flicking these cards upwards on the Nintendo 3DS's bottom screen allows a Spirit to use one of its special attacks, while flicking cards downwards raises a barrier around the player's Spirit. The player must attack with cards of a higher value than the opponent to deal damage to their Spirits until all three have had their HP depleted to zero. | ||
Using cards for offense depletes the Action Gauge located on the Nintendo 3DS's touch screen. If this gauge is fully depleted, the player will not be able to use cards for a short time until the gauge automatically refills itself. Using cards for defense does not deplete the Action Gauge. If a player's defending card is of a higher value than the opponent's, it will evolve into a better one. | Using cards for offense depletes the Action Gauge located on the Nintendo 3DS's touch screen. If this gauge is fully depleted, the player will not be able to use cards for a short time until the gauge automatically refills itself. Using cards for defense does not deplete the Action Gauge. If a player's defending card is of a higher value than the opponent's, it will evolve into a better one. | ||
===Card values=== | ===Card values=== | ||
When the player uses a card, a numerical value appears above | When the player uses a card, a numerical value appears above their Spirit. Should the player use a card with a higher value than the opponent's for either offense or defense, their Spirit will break the opponent's card. Cards marked with a star possess the ability to break any of the opponent's cards, regardless of value. | ||
If the player selects multiple cards at once in rapid succession for either offense or defense, the values of the cards that the player chooses will be added together. While this leaves the player's Spirit with fewer available cards and necessitates the switching of Spirits at a more frequent rate, this tactic allows the player to deal higher damage and outlast the opponent through sheer aggressiveness. | If the player selects multiple cards at once in rapid succession for either offense or defense, the values of the cards that the player chooses will be added together. While this leaves the player's Spirit with fewer available cards and necessitates the switching of Spirits at a more frequent rate, this tactic allows the player to deal higher damage and outlast the opponent through sheer aggressiveness. | ||
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===Reloading cards=== | ===Reloading cards=== | ||
The player can reload | The player can reload their deck at any time by holding the stylus down on the icon of the Spirit currently in battle located on the touch screen. When the blue gauge that appears fills completely, the player's deck will be reshuffled or replenished. Each reload yields eight new cards. | ||
===Switching Spirits=== | ===Switching Spirits=== | ||
The player can switch the Spirit participating in battle at any time by tapping on one of the currently inactive Spirit's icons located on the touch screen. Cards reload slowly but automatically for Spirits when they are on the sidelines, so it is recommended that the player do this as an active Spirit begins to run out of available cards as an alternative to reloading the deck. | The player can switch the Spirit participating in battle at any time by tapping on one of the currently inactive Spirit's icons located on the touch screen. Cards reload slowly but automatically for Spirits when they are on the sidelines, so it is recommended that the player do this as an active Spirit begins to run out of available cards as an alternative to reloading the deck. | ||
===Tournaments=== | ===Tournaments=== | ||
When participating in tournaments, the player faces off against computer-controlled opponents. The player receives medals for every round won in the tournament, as well as either a bronze, silver, or gold trophy depending on | When participating in tournaments, the player faces off against computer-controlled opponents. The player receives medals for every round won in the tournament, as well as either a bronze, silver, or gold trophy depending on their performance in each round at the tournament's end. New tournaments are unlocked by completing those already available or progressing through the story. | ||
===Wireless battles=== | ===Wireless battles=== | ||
Players can challenge other players to Flick Rush battles, but both need to have wireless communication enabled, a Nintendo 3DS, and a copy of ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''. If an opponent is within range, | Players can challenge other players to Flick Rush battles, but both need to have wireless communication enabled, a Nintendo 3DS, and a copy of ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''. If an opponent is within range, their in-game nickname will appear on the list on the Nintendo 3DS's top screen. | ||
Depending on who is hosting the match, either choose the opponent's nickname on the list located on the top screen or select "Seek Opponent". Once said opponent has been located, the host must select "Ready" to proceed to the Spirit selection screen and finally to the match itself. | Depending on who is hosting the match, either choose the opponent's nickname on the list located on the top screen or select "Seek Opponent". Once said opponent has been located, the host must select "Ready" to proceed to the Spirit selection screen and finally to the match itself. |