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'''Augmented Reality cards''' unlock special designed variations of [[Dream Eater]] spirits as partners in [[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]. The Spirit from game's first edition AR Card is chosen randomly after each restart from one of three Dream Eaters. It's possible to breed the two other Dream Eaters by fusing Dream Pieces without recipe. The Spirits from the other AR Cards can't be bred and can only become your friend through the AR Card, these  
'''Augmented Reality cards''' unlock special designed variations of Spirit [[Dream Eater]]s as partners in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. The Spirit from game's first edition AR Card is chosen randomly after each restart from one of three Dream Eaters. It's possible to breed the two other Dream Eaters by fusing Dream Pieces without recipe. The Spirits from the other AR Cards can't be bred and can only become your friend through the AR Card, these Spirits are not required to collect the Spirit Trophy.
Spirits are not required to collect the Spirit Trophy.


==AR Card list==
==AR Card list==

Revision as of 23:55, 26 April 2012

Augmented Reality cards unlock special designed variations of Spirit Dream Eaters as partners in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. The Spirit from game's first edition AR Card is chosen randomly after each restart from one of three Dream Eaters. It's possible to breed the two other Dream Eaters by fusing Dream Pieces without recipe. The Spirits from the other AR Cards can't be bred and can only become your friend through the AR Card, these Spirits are not required to collect the Spirit Trophy.

AR Card list

Card Dream Eater How to obtain
File:AR Card KH01.png random: Kingda Nyan, Kumada Daisākasu or Nekuppoi Japan bundled with a new copy of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance[1]
File:AR Card KH02.png Displays recruited Dream Eaters to use with the 3DS's outer cameras. Japan bundled with a new copy of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
File:AR Card KH03.png Taihou Kabuto Japanincluded in the unofficial V-Jump guide Dream World Navigation[2]
File:AR Card KH04.png Fruit Cat Japanincluded in Famitsu Weekly released on April 19, 2012 [3]
File:AR Card KH05.png Vacances Seal Japanincluded in the June 2012 issue of V-Jump [2]

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