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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== | ||
The Lone Runner Challenge Mission appears within the [[Castle of Dreams]] after the world's episode has been completed. For Terra and Aqua, it appears within the | The Lone Runner Challenge Mission appears within the [[Castle of Dreams]] after the world's episode has been completed. For Terra and Aqua, it appears within the {{c|Ballroom|cod}}, while for Ventus it appears within the [[Wardrobe Room]]. | ||
The Challenge Mission requires the protagonist to slay sixty Lone Runners within a time limit | The Challenge Mission requires the protagonist to slay sixty Lone Runners within a time limit of one minute and thirty seconds in order to attain a three-star rank and win the [[Illusion-L]] command. The Lone Runners appear in groups of five{{Fact}} at a time, and will immediately begin scattering across the room, forcing the protagonist to chase them down. | ||
In order to slay enough Lone Runners to complete the Challenge Mission, the protagonist should use powerful area-of-effect Commands such as [[Thundaga]], [[Meteor]], and [[Mega Flare]], homing Commands such as [[Firaga]], [[Triple Firaga]], and [[Sonic Blade]], or high lock-on Shotlocks such as [[Meteor Shower]]. Abilities that hasten the recharge of these attacks, such as [[Attack Haste]], [[Magic Haste]], [[Reload Boost]], and [[Damage Syphon]], are recommended. | In order to slay enough Lone Runners to complete the Challenge Mission, the protagonist should use powerful area-of-effect Commands such as [[Thundaga]], [[Meteor]], and [[Mega Flare]], homing Commands such as [[Firaga]], [[Triple Firaga]], and [[Sonic Blade]], or high lock-on Shotlocks such as [[Meteor Shower]]. Abilities that hasten the recharge of these attacks, such as [[Attack Haste]], [[Magic Haste]], [[Reload Boost]], and [[Damage Syphon]], are recommended. |
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