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Like many other {{w|Nintendo 3DS}} games, ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' includes functionality with unique '''Augmented Reality cards''', also known as "'''AR Cards'''". All but one of the cards unlocks rare Spirit [[Dream Eater]]s, each of them a themed re-skin of a more common species. However, none of these Spirits are required for the [[Spirit Trophy]].
Like many other {{w|Nintendo 3DS}} games, ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' includes functionality with unique '''Augmented Reality cards''', also known as "'''AR Cards'''". All but one of the cards unlocks rare Spirit [[Dream Eater]]s, each of them a themed re-skin of a more common species. However, none of these Spirits are required for the [[Spirit Trophy]].


One of the AR Cards that comes bundled with the game randomly grants the player one of three Rare Spirits, and the two not obtained from the game can be bred within the game by fusing [[Dream Piece]]s without using a [[Recipe]]. The other allows the player to display any of their recruited Dream Eaters with the 3DS's external cameras. However, the [[Taihou Kabuto]], [[Fruit Cat]], and [[Vacances Seal]] cannot be obtained through in-game means.
One of the AR Cards that comes bundled with the game randomly grants the player one of three Rare Spirits, and the two not obtained from the game can be bred within the game by fusing [[Dream Piece]]s without using a [[Recipe]]. The other allows the player to display any of their recruited Dream Eaters with the 3DS's external cameras. However, the [[Taihou Kabuto]], [[Fruit Cat]], and [[R & R Seal]] cannot be obtained through in-game means.


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

Revision as of 03:44, 8 May 2012

Like many other Nintendo 3DS games, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance includes functionality with unique Augmented Reality cards, also known as "AR Cards". All but one of the cards unlocks rare Spirit Dream Eaters, each of them a themed re-skin of a more common species. However, none of these Spirits are required for the Spirit Trophy.

One of the AR Cards that comes bundled with the game randomly grants the player one of three Rare Spirits, and the two not obtained from the game can be bred within the game by fusing Dream Pieces without using a Recipe. The other allows the player to display any of their recruited Dream Eaters with the 3DS's external cameras. However, the Taihou Kabuto, Fruit Cat, and R & R Seal cannot be obtained through in-game means.

AR Card list

Card How to obtain Effect
File:AR Card KH01.png Japan Bundled with Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
United States Bundled with Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Randomly grants the player one of the Meowjesty, Ursa Circus, or Sudo Neku
File:AR Card KH02.png Japan Bundled with Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
United States Bundled with Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Serves as 360° viewing stand for already obtained Dream Eaters.
File:AR Card KH03.png Japan Included in Dream World Navigation Grants the player the Taihou Kabuto
File:AR Card KH04.png Japan Included in April 19, 2012 Famitsu Weekly Grants the player the Fruit Cat
File:AR Card KH05.png Japan Included in June 2012 V-Jump
United States Bundled with Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
Grants the player the R & R Seal

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