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{{youmay|the gameplay mode from ''Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory''|[[Versus Mode|the gameplay mode from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'']]}}
{{youmay|the gameplay mode from ''Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory''|[[Versus Mode|the gameplay mode from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'']]}}
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[[File:VS Battle KHMOM.png|right|100px]]
{{nihongo|'''VS Battle'''|バーサスモード|Bāsasu Mōdo|lit. "Versus Mode"}} is a gameplay mode that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory]]''. It allows the player to face off against computer opponents or other players online. The mode is unlocked after obtaining ten [[Field Battle]] stages. VS Battles are narrated by [[Chirithy]].
{{nihongo|'''VS Battle'''|バーサスモード|Bāsasu Mōdo|lit. "Versus Mode"}} is a gameplay mode that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory]]''. It allows the player to face off against computer opponents or other players online. The mode is unlocked after obtaining ten Field Battle stages. VS Battles are narrated by [[Chirithy]].


VS Battles are a competition to earn the most points in a Field Battle track. Exclusive to this mode, the player has access to the Trick system, which can be used apply various negative effects on the opponent. There are two main types of VS Battles: COM Battles and Online Battles. Two more variations are exclusive to the Nintendo Switch release: Local Battles, which function identically to Online Battles only with a local opponent rather than a random one, and the Free-for-All, which is a competition between up to seven players through local online play.
VS Battles are a competition to earn the most points in a Field Battle track. Exclusive to this mode, the player has access to the Trick system, which can be used apply various negative effects on the opponent. There are two main types of VS Battles: COM Battles and Online Battles. Two more variations are exclusive to the Nintendo Switch release: Local Battles, which function identically to Online Battles only with a local opponent rather than a random one, and the Free-for-All, which is a competition between up to seven players through local online play.


==COM Battle==
==COM Battle==
In a {{nihongo|'''COM Battle'''|COMバーサス|COM Bāsasu|lit. "COM Versus"}}, the player and the computer opponent are given a rank. The player can choose from a list of five opponents, each with their own song, items, rank, difficulty, and reward. There are four major ranks: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Each one is subdivided into three ranks, with Bronze 3 being the lowest and Platinum 1 being the highest overall. Winning three matches will promote the player to level 1 of the current rank, or level 3 of the next rank if already at level 1. Losing three matches will demote the player to level 2 of the current rank if they were originally at level 1, but it will otherwise not affect the player's rank. In either case, five new opponents are selected and the process repeats.
In a {{nihongo|'''COM Battle'''|COMバーサス|COM Bāsasu|lit. "COM Versus"}}, the player and the computer opponent are given a rank. The player can from a list of five opponents, each with their own song, items, rank, difficulty, and reward. There are four major ranks: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Each one is subdivided into three ranks, with Bronze 3 being the lowest and Platinum 1 being the highest overall. Winning three matches will promote the player to level 1 of the current rank, or level 3 of the next rank if already at level 1. Losing three matches will demote the player to level 2 of the current rank if they were originally at level 1, but it will otherwise not affect the player's rank. In either case, five new opponents are selected and the process repeats.


The rank of a COM opponent determines the difficulty level of the song, the opponent's base score, and the opponent's name. The opponent's score can be lowered outside of the base range through the use of Tricks. Each opponent is assigned a name and ProfiCard. The name is randomly selected from a list of twelve per rank, and only ordinary character icons can appear on enemy ProfiCards. The reward for beating an opponent is always a [[Station of Awakening Collector's Card]].
The rank of a COM opponent determines the difficulty level of the song, the opponent's base score, and the opponent's name. The opponent's score can be lowered outside of the base range through the use of Tricks. Each opponent is assigned a name and ProfiCard. The name is randomly selected from a list of twelve per rank, and only ordinary character icons can appear on enemy ProfiCards. The reward for beating an opponent is always a [[Station of Awakening Collector's Card]].
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==Online Battle==
==Online Battle==
In an {{nihongo|'''Online Battle'''|オンラインバーサス|Onrain Bāsasu|lit. "Online Versus"}}, both opponents choose a song to play, which is then picked at random. Every player has a rating that will increase with each win and decrease with each loss; unlike in COM Battles, there are no rank titles associated with these ratings. At the end of each match, winner of the match will receive two [[Collector's Card]]s, while the loser will receive one.
In an online battle, both opponents choose a song to play, which is then picked at random. Instead of ranking up, players fight for [[Collector's Card]]s. The winner of the match will receive two cards, while the loser will receive one.
 
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Rematching an opponent in an Online Battle will increase the chance that the Collector's Cards are of Platinum rarity, with each rematch increasing the odds even further. This is the only method by which Platinum Collector's Cards can be found with greater than 25% odds.
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!style="width:50%"|Platinum Card chance
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|1||25%
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|2||28%
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|3||31%
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|4||34%
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|5||37%
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|6+||40%
|}


==Tricks==
==Tricks==

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