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After each command is executed, the corresponding button command changes to {{nihongo|'''Begin Combo'''|コンボスタート|Konbo Sutāto|lit. "Combo Start"}}. Selecting it activates the finishing attack, during which Sora, Donald, and Goofy raise their weapons together and unleash a storm of energy that hits all enemies in range. The pose Sora, Donald, and Goofy take for the finisher is similar to their pose when activating [[Trinity Detect]] in ''Kingdom Hearts''. Only Begin Combo deals actual damage, with the number of hits determined by the combined number of hits dealt by Major Drive, Ultima, and Break. In the original Japanese version, Trinity Limit can deal the number of hits from the previous use of Trinity Limit if it was higher than the current amount. And as the final hit of Begin Combo counts as one additional hit per enemy for the next use, Trinity Limit gets stronger after each use.
After each command is executed, the corresponding button command changes to {{nihongo|'''Begin Combo'''|コンボスタート|Konbo Sutāto|lit. "Combo Start"}}. Selecting it activates the finishing attack, during which Sora, Donald, and Goofy raise their weapons together and unleash a storm of energy that hits all enemies in range. The pose Sora, Donald, and Goofy take for the finisher is similar to their pose when activating [[Trinity Detect]] in ''Kingdom Hearts''. Only Begin Combo deals actual damage, with the number of hits determined by the combined number of hits dealt by Major Drive, Ultima, and Break. In the original Japanese version, Trinity Limit can deal the number of hits from the previous use of Trinity Limit if it was higher than the current amount. And as the final hit of Begin Combo counts as one additional hit per enemy for the next use, Trinity Limit gets stronger after each use.


If Sora is without Donald and/or Goofy, Trinity Limit instead consists of Sora performing a solo version of the Break attack combo. Sora will attack ten times, with the first nine attacks building up to a final, lunging blow that pierces the enemy with a powerful finishing move. The Break command can be repeated once, or twice with [[Combination Boost]] equipped. This is the only limit that can be used without any party members.
If Sora is without Donald or Goofy, or both, Trinity Limit instead consists of Sora performing a solo version of the Break attack combo. Sora will attack ten times, with the first nine attacks building up to a final, lunging blow that pierces the enemy with a powerful finishing move. The Break command can be repeated once, or twice with [[Combination Boost]] equipped. This is the only limit that can be used without any party members.


In the Nintendo Switch release, {{button|switcha}}, used to activate Break, changes the Major Drive command into Begin Combo, while {{button|switchx}}, used to activate Major Drive, changes the Break command into Begin Combo. This allows the player to repetitively use whichever command was chosen first, and keep increasing the combo count for as long as there is remaining Limit Gauge, resulting in damage that is much higher than what is normally possible when using Begin Combo.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yArzTcafqtE&t=540s YouTube - Top Kingdom Hearts/misc Clips (2022) (9:00 - 9:18)]</ref>
In the Nintendo Switch release, {{button|switcha}}, used to activate Break, changes the Major Drive command into Begin Combo, while {{button|switchx}}, used to activate Major Drive, changes the Break command into Begin Combo. This allows the player to repetitively use whichever command was chosen first, and keep increasing the combo count for as long as there is remaining Limit Gauge, resulting in damage that is much higher than what is normally possible when using Begin Combo.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yArzTcafqtE&t=540s YouTube - Top Kingdom Hearts/misc Clips (2022) (9:00 - 9:18)]</ref>

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