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Revision as of 17:56, 31 October 2012

The Training Cup is the first tournament held at the Flick Rush arena in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.

Training Cup

'An easy tournament where beginners can get a handle on the controls.'
Katakana
Rounds 1

Unlocked Unlocked at begining.
Other Cups
Training Cup | Beginner's Cup | Rainbow Cup | Digital Cup
Tin Pin Cup | Speed Cup | Yummy Cup | Final Cup | Horror Cup
Secret Cup
Round Opponent Enemies

1 Mog Meow Wow
Hebby Repp
Komory Bat


Strategy

The Training Cup is a relatively easy cup that allows the player to learn the basics of Flick Rush. The battle is against relatively weak Dream Eaters.

Finals

The opponent will open with their Meow Wow, and that shouldn't be hard to beat. The Meow Wow is rather underpowered and doesn't have a lot of attacks to offer that deal massive damage. Any grouped attack should be able to win out over the Meow Wow's attack or defense.

The Hebby Repp is more annoying; it tends to get larger values, and has more devastating attacks. I'd recommend changing to your heavy-hitter when the Hebby Repp comes in, so that you can get this Dream Eater out of there quickly.

Finally, there's the Komory Bat. While it has the tendency to dish out high-level attacks, any fast and/or powerful Dream Eater will easily put it to rest. Despite being a bat, this Komory Bat does not act quickly and can be easily overpowered with some decent attacks.

Dream Eaters