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==Command Conversion==
==Command Conversion==
[[File:Command Conversion KHRCO.png|thumb|right|The Command Matrix screen, showing commands that are ready to be converted.]]  
[[File:Command Conversion KHRCO.png|thumb|The Command Matrix screen, showing commands that are ready to be converted.]]  
A slot group consists of two blue slots and one red slot. If commands are installed in the two blue slots, they will be "test-converted" into a new command, which appears in the red slot and the Command Deck. If the two blue slots are filled with compatible commands, indicated by a yellow highlight in the selection menu, the red slot will contain a wholly different command; otherwise the red slot will simply contain a stronger version of the command in the first blue slot.
A slot group consists of two blue slots and one red slot. If commands are installed in the two blue slots, they will be "test-converted" into a new command, which appears in the red slot and the Command Deck. If the two blue slots are filled with compatible commands, indicated by a yellow highlight in the selection menu, the red slot will contain a wholly different command; otherwise the red slot will simply contain a stronger version of the command in the first blue slot. Defeating enemies earns Command Points (CP) for all installed commands. When a command accumulates enough CP, it is marked with an exclamation point. When both commands are installed in adjacent blue slots have accumulated the requisite CP, they can be permanently converted into the command that appears in the red slot.


Defeating enemies earns Command Points (CP) for all installed commands. When a command accumulates enough CP, it is marked with an exclamation point. When two marked commands are installed in adjacent blue slots, they can be permanently converted into the command that appears in the red slot. The converted command may receive an additional bonus, called an ''' Overspec''', in which it may either gain extra levels, fill the Clock gauge more quickly, or have a faster reload time. In the latter two cases, the command will be marked with a '''<code>C</code>''' or '''<code>R</code>''' symbol, respectively, next to its name. If a command has received both bonuses, it will be marked with a '''<code>CR</code>''' symbol.
Memory usage when test-converting commands is based on the converted command's memory usage, not those of the commands installed. Thus, installing a command in the second slot that doesn't change the resulting command produces no change in memory usage. This can be used to gather CP for commands that are not in use without changing the equipped commands for battle, which has the added benefit of making the equipped commands slightly stronger. One can exceed 100% of memory usage when testing out conversions so long as they are within the limit when they exit the menu. For example, if one has achieved 100% memory usage with less than the maximum number of commands equipped (i.e. 7 commands with 8 slots available), they can use the open command slots for converting commands with max CP so long as they remove the new converted commands afterwards.


Commands can be converted over and over, but no command can exceed a maximum level of 100. Some commands can only be obtained through Command Conversion.
Commands can be converted over and over, but no command can exceed a maximum level of 100. Level 100 commands cannot be permanently converted while in the first slot unless they are producing a new command. Some commands can only be obtained through Command Conversion. Item commands cannot be converted at all and will disable the second blue slot when equipped.


<!--What determines changes in Memory usage?-->
===Overspec and Command Level===
Converting commands yields a command that is stronger than the base form of the command. With test-conversions the resulting command will only be of a higher level at most, making the command slightly stronger, though will retain any special bonuses from its parent commands. The level and bonuses also serve as the starting point for the resulting command when converting it permanently. The level of the resulting command can be calculated by adding 1 to each parent command's level, multiplying by the CP requirement needed to attain an exclamation point for each command, adding the resulting values together, and then dividing by the CP requirement for the resulting command. The resulting value is rounded down to obtain the level, with any remainder instead being converted to CP that partially fills the command's gauge.
 
When permanently converting commands, the command may receive a rare special bonus, called an ''' Overspec''', which has three main varieties. The first Overspec will see the command be marked with a '''<code>C</code>''' symbol next to its name, which increases the amount the command fills the Command Gauge by 1% per level of the command. The second Overspec will see the command marked with a '''<code>R</code>''' symbol next to its name, which decreases the reload time for the command by 0.5% per level. Both of these bonuses will be inherited by any commands made by further conversion. If a command has received both bonuses, it will be marked with a '''<code>CR</code>''' symbol. The third and final Overspec merely adds 10 to the resulting command's level. If no Overspec is triggered, the command will receive 1 to 5 bonus levels.
 
The chance of a '''<code>C</code>''' or '''<code>R</code>''' Overspec increases the higher the combined level of commands being converted, with an added bonus chance if the two commands are the same. It is possible for both Overspecs to trigger at once as well. The 10 Level Overspec will only trigger if neither of the other two do, and triggers at a fixed rate independent of level and also has a higher chance of triggering if the two commands are the same. Similarly, the chances of receiving higher bonus level boosts are slightly if two identical commands are converted.


==List of Deck Commands==
==List of Deck Commands==
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|[[Goofy Turbo]]
|[[Goofy Turbo]]
|-
|-
|[[File:Wind Dash KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''[[Wind Dash]]'''|ウインドダッシュ|<br>Windo Dasshu}}
|[[File:Wind Dash KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''[[Wind Dash]]'''|ウインドダッシュ|<br>Uindo Dasshu}}
|11%
|11%
|Aero
|Aero
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|[[Goofy Turbo]]
|[[Goofy Turbo]]
|-
|-
|[[File:Wind Dive KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''[[Wind Dive]]'''|ウインドダイヴ|<br>Windo Daivu}}
|[[File:Wind Dive KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''[[Wind Dive]]'''|ウインドダイヴ|<br>Uindo Daivu}}
|12%
|12%
|Aero
|Aero
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|[[Goofy Tornado]]
|[[Goofy Tornado]]
|-
|-
|[[File:Wind Sweep KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''[[Wind Sweep]]'''|ウインドスイープ|<br>Windo Suīpu}}
|[[File:Wind Sweep KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''[[Wind Sweep]]'''|ウインドスイープ|<br>Uindo Suīpu}}
|13%
|13%
|Aero
|Aero
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|[[Goofy Tornado]]
|[[Goofy Tornado]]
|-
|-
|[[File:Wind Storm KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''[[Wind Storm]]'''|ウインドストーム|<br>Windo Sutōmu}}
|[[File:Wind Storm KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''[[Wind Storm]]'''|ウインドストーム|<br>Uindo Sutōmu}}
|15%
|15%
|Aero
|Aero
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|[[Goofy Tornado]]
|[[Goofy Tornado]]
|-
|-
|[[File:Ultimate KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''{{c|Eruption|Command}}'''|イラプション|<br>Irapushon}}
|[[File:Ultimate KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''{{c|Eruption|ability}}'''|イラプション|<br>Irapushon}}
|18%
|18%
|—
|—
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|[[Donald Thundaga]]
|[[Donald Thundaga]]
|-
|-
|[[File:Aero KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''[[Wind Tracer]]'''|チェイスウィンド|<br>Cheisu Windo|lit. "Chase Wind"}}
|[[File:Aero KHREC.png]] {{nihongo|'''[[Wind Tracer]]'''|チェイスウインド|<br>Cheisu Uindo|lit. "Chase Wind"}}
|18%
|18%
|Aero
|Aero
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|—
|—
|Recover a large amount of HP.
|Recover a large amount of HP.
|[[Frienc Cure]] LV2
|[[Friend Cure]] LV2
|[[Donald Firaga]]
|[[Donald Firaga]]
|-
|-
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==Donald and Goofy commands==
==Donald and Goofy commands==
During [[Hollow Bastion I]], Data-Sora can not use any commands himself, aside from item commands, due to his lack of Keyblade. Instead, deck commands are substituted into commands that Data-Sora's party members execute. Hence, activating a command causes Data-Sora to call out to the appropriate party member, who responds and then performs an alternative command.
During [[Hollow Bastion Part I]], Data-Sora can not use any commands himself, aside from item commands, due to his lack of Keyblade. Instead, deck commands are substituted into commands that Data-Sora's party members execute. Hence, activating a command causes Data-Sora to call out to the appropriate party member, who responds and then performs an alternative command.


When [[Goofy]] is an active party member, Data-Sora's attack commands are each substituted into one of two '''Goofy commands'''. When [[Donald]] is an active party member, Data-Sora's magic commands are each substituted into one of two '''Donald commands'''.
When [[Goofy]] is an active party member, Data-Sora's attack commands are each substituted into one of two '''Goofy commands'''. When [[Donald]] is an active party member, Data-Sora's magic commands are each substituted into one of two '''Donald commands'''.
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|{{nihongo|'''[[Goofy Turbo]]'''|グーフタボ|<br>Gūfu Tabo|lit. "Goof Turbo"}}
|{{nihongo|'''[[Goofy Turbo]]'''|グーフタボ|<br>Gūfu Tabo|lit. "Goof Turbo"}}
|—
|—
|Goofy spins around, dealing damage if contact is made.
|Goofy dashes forward, dealing damage if contact is made.
|-
|-
|{{nihongo|'''[[Goofy Tornado]]'''|グーフトルネド|<br>Gūfu Torunedo|lit. "Goof Tornado"}}
|{{nihongo|'''[[Goofy Tornado]]'''|グーフトルネド|<br>Gūfu Torunedo|lit. "Goof Tornado"}}
|—
|—
|Goofy dashes forward, dealing damage if contact is made.
|Goofy spins around, dealing damage if contact is made.
|-
|-
|rowspan="2"|'''Donald'''
|rowspan="2"|'''Donald'''

Latest revision as of 18:23, 28 March 2024

This article is about Deck Commands in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded.
You may be looking for Deck Commands in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep or Deck Commands in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.
Deck Command menu.

The Command Matrix (コマンドマトリックス Komando Matorikkusu?) is the command system in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. Before deck commands can be used in battle and in the field, they need to be installed in the Command Matrix.

The commands that can be installed are limited by the amount of Memory each command takes up and the number of available slot groups in the Command Deck. Three slot groups are available initially, with up to five additional slot groups that can be unlocked by hooking up chips to Command Expansions in the Stat Matrix.

Command Conversion[edit]

The Command Matrix screen, showing commands that are ready to be converted.

A slot group consists of two blue slots and one red slot. If commands are installed in the two blue slots, they will be "test-converted" into a new command, which appears in the red slot and the Command Deck. If the two blue slots are filled with compatible commands, indicated by a yellow highlight in the selection menu, the red slot will contain a wholly different command; otherwise the red slot will simply contain a stronger version of the command in the first blue slot. Defeating enemies earns Command Points (CP) for all installed commands. When a command accumulates enough CP, it is marked with an exclamation point. When both commands are installed in adjacent blue slots have accumulated the requisite CP, they can be permanently converted into the command that appears in the red slot.

Memory usage when test-converting commands is based on the converted command's memory usage, not those of the commands installed. Thus, installing a command in the second slot that doesn't change the resulting command produces no change in memory usage. This can be used to gather CP for commands that are not in use without changing the equipped commands for battle, which has the added benefit of making the equipped commands slightly stronger. One can exceed 100% of memory usage when testing out conversions so long as they are within the limit when they exit the menu. For example, if one has achieved 100% memory usage with less than the maximum number of commands equipped (i.e. 7 commands with 8 slots available), they can use the open command slots for converting commands with max CP so long as they remove the new converted commands afterwards.

Commands can be converted over and over, but no command can exceed a maximum level of 100. Level 100 commands cannot be permanently converted while in the first slot unless they are producing a new command. Some commands can only be obtained through Command Conversion. Item commands cannot be converted at all and will disable the second blue slot when equipped.

Overspec and Command Level[edit]

Converting commands yields a command that is stronger than the base form of the command. With test-conversions the resulting command will only be of a higher level at most, making the command slightly stronger, though will retain any special bonuses from its parent commands. The level and bonuses also serve as the starting point for the resulting command when converting it permanently. The level of the resulting command can be calculated by adding 1 to each parent command's level, multiplying by the CP requirement needed to attain an exclamation point for each command, adding the resulting values together, and then dividing by the CP requirement for the resulting command. The resulting value is rounded down to obtain the level, with any remainder instead being converted to CP that partially fills the command's gauge.

When permanently converting commands, the command may receive a rare special bonus, called an Overspec, which has three main varieties. The first Overspec will see the command be marked with a C symbol next to its name, which increases the amount the command fills the Command Gauge by 1% per level of the command. The second Overspec will see the command marked with a R symbol next to its name, which decreases the reload time for the command by 0.5% per level. Both of these bonuses will be inherited by any commands made by further conversion. If a command has received both bonuses, it will be marked with a CR symbol. The third and final Overspec merely adds 10 to the resulting command's level. If no Overspec is triggered, the command will receive 1 to 5 bonus levels.

The chance of a C or R Overspec increases the higher the combined level of commands being converted, with an added bonus chance if the two commands are the same. It is possible for both Overspecs to trigger at once as well. The 10 Level Overspec will only trigger if neither of the other two do, and triggers at a fixed rate independent of level and also has a higher chance of triggering if the two commands are the same. Similarly, the chances of receiving higher bonus level boosts are slightly if two identical commands are converted.

List of Deck Commands[edit]

Attack Commands[edit]

Ability Memory Element Description Compiled Command Goofy Command
Rising Strike KHREC.png Rising Strike (ライズアッパー
Raizu Appa
?, lit. "Rise Upper")
8% Smack foes high into the air. Sonic Surge LV1 Goofy Turbo
Quick Blitz KHREC.png Quick Blitz (エリアルブレイク
Eriaru Bureiku
?, lit. "Aerial Break")
11% Bash foes with a powerful jumping attack. Sonic Surge LV1 Goofy Turbo
Fire Edge KHREC.png Fire Edge (ファイアブレイド
Faia Bureido
?, lit. "Fire Blade")
13% Fire Wrap your Keyblade in flame, then bash foes with a powerful jumping attack. Sonic Surge LV2 Goofy Turbo
Blizzard Edge KHREC.png Blizzard Edge (ブリザドブレイド
Burizado Bureido
?, lit. "Blizzard Blade")
13% Blizzard Wrap your Keyblade in ice, then bash foes with a powerful jumping attack. Sonic Surge LV1 Goofy Turbo
Thunder Edge KHREC.png Thunder Edge (サンダーブレイド
Sandā Bureido
?, lit. "Thunder Blade")
13% Thunder Wrap your Keyblade in lightning, then bash foes with a powerful jumping attack. Sonic Surge LV1 Goofy Turbo
Aero Edge KHREC.png Aero Edge (エアロブレイド
Earo Bureido
?, lit. "Aero Blade")
13% Aero Wrap your Keyblade in wind, then bash foes with a powerful jumping attack. Sonic Surge LV2 Goofy Turbo
Sliding Dash KHREC.png Sliding Dash (スライドダッシュ
Suraido Dasshu
?, lit. "Slide Dash")
10% Hit faraway enemies with a sliding attack. Sonic Line LV1 Goofy Turbo
Heat Dash KHREC.png Heat Dash (ヒートダッシュ
Hīto Dasshu
?)
11% Fire Wrap yourself in flame, then hit faraway enemies with a sliding attack. Sonic Line LV1 Goofy Turbo
Ice Dash KHREC.png Ice Dash (アイスダッシュ
Aisu Dasshu
?)
12% Blizzard Wrap yourself in ice, then hit faraway enemies with a sliding attack. Sonic Line LV2 Goofy Turbo
Spark Dash KHREC.png Spark Dash (スパークダッシュ
Supāku Dasshu
?)
11% Thunder Wrap yourself in lightning, then hit faraway enemies with a sliding attack. Sonic Line LV1 Goofy Turbo
Wind Dash KHREC.png Wind Dash (ウインドダッシュ
Uindo Dasshu
?)
11% Aero Wrap yourself in wind, then hit faraway enemies with a sliding attack. Sonic Line LV2 Goofy Turbo
Round Blitz KHREC.png Round Blitz (リボルブブレイク
Reborubu Bureiku
?, lit. "Revolve Break")
10% Punish surrounding foes with a spinning attack. Faithblade LV1 Goofy Turbo
Fire Blast KHREC.png Fire Blast (ファイアブラスト
Faia Burasuto
?)
12% Fire Wrap yourself in flame, then punish surrounding foes with a spinning attack. Faithblade LV1 Goofy Tornado
Blizzard Blast KHREC.png Blizzard Blast (ブリザドブラスト
Burizado Burasuto
?)
12% Blizzard Wrap yourself in ice, then punish surrounding foes with a spinning attack. Faithblade LV1 Goofy Tornado
Thunder Blast KHREC.png Thunder Blast (サンダーブラスト
Sandā Burasuto
?)
12% Thunder Wrap yourself in lightning, then punish surrounding foes with a spinning attack. Faithblade LV2 Goofy Tornado
Aero Blast KHREC.png Aero Blast (エアロブラスト
Earo Burasuto
?)
11% Aero Wrap yourself in wind, then punish surrounding foes with a spinning attack. Faithblade LV2 Goofy Tornado
Sliding Rush KHREC.png Sliding Rush (スライドラッシュ
Suraido Rasshu
?, lit. "Slide Rush")
10% Lay into enemies with a powerful charging attack. Sonic Surge LV1 Goofy Turbo
Fire Buster KHREC.png Fire Buster (ファイアバスター
Faia Basutā
?)
12% Fire Wrap your Keyblade in flame, then lay into enemies with a powerful charging attack. Sonic Surge LV2 Goofy Turbo
Blizzard Buster KHREC.png Blizzard Buster (ブリザドブラスト
Burizado Basutā
?)
12% Blizzard Wrap your Keyblade in ice, then lay into enemies with a powerful charging attack. Sonic Surge LV1 Goofy Turbo
Thunder Buster KHREC.png Thunder Buster (サンダーバスター
Sandā Basutā
?)
12% Thunder Wrap your Keyblade in lightning, then lay into enemies with a powerful charging attack. Sonic Surge LV1 Goofy Turbo
Aero Buster KHREC.png Aero Buster (エアロバスター
Earo Basutā
?)
12% Aero Wrap your Keyblade in wind, then lay into enemies with a powerful charging attack. Sonic Surge LV2 Goofy Turbo
Aerial Slam KHREC.png Aerial Slam (エリアルスラム
Eriaru Suramu
?)
9% Smack foes over the head. Sonic Surge LV1 Goofy Turbo
Fire Slam KHREC.png Fire Slam (ファイアスラム
Faia Suramu
?)
12% Fire Wrap your Keyblade in flame, then smack foes over the head. Sonic Surge LV2 Goofy Turbo
Blizzard Slam KHREC.png Blizzard Slam (ブリザドスラム
Burizado Suramu
?)
12% Blizzard Wrap your Keyblade in ice, then smack foes over the head. Sonic Surge LV1 Goofy Turbo
Thunder Slam KHREC.png Thunder Slam (サンダースラム
Sandā Suramu
?)
12% Thunder Wrap your Keyblade in lightning, then smack foes over the head. Sonic Surge LV1 Goofy Turbo
Aero Slam KHREC.png Aero Slam (エアロスラム
Earo Suramu
?)
12% Aero Wrap your Keyblade in wind, then smack foes over the head. Sonic Surge LV2 Goofy Turbo
Land Crash KHREC.png Land Crash (ランドクラッシュ
Rando Kurasshu
?)
10% Dive at enemies with the Keyblade. Sonic Line LV1 Goofy Turbo
Heat Dive KHREC.png Heat Dive (ヒートダイヴ
Hīto Daivu
?)
12% Fire Wrap yourself in flame, then dive at enemies with the Keyblade. Sonic Line LV1 Goofy Turbo
Ice Dive KHREC.png Ice Dive (アイスダイヴ
Aisu Daivu
?)
12% Blizzard Wrap yourself in ice, then dive at enemies with the Keyblade. Sonic Line LV2 Goofy Turbo
Spark Dive KHREC.png Spark Dive (スパークダイヴ
Supāku Daivu
?)
12% Thunder Wrap yourself in lightning, then dive at enemies with the Keyblade. Sonic Line LV1 Goofy Turbo
Wind Dive KHREC.png Wind Dive (ウインドダイヴ
Uindo Daivu
?)
12% Aero Wrap yourself in wind, then dive at enemies with the Keyblade. Sonic Line LV2 Goofy Turbo
Strike Raid KHREC.png Strike Raid (ストライクレイド
Sutoraiku Reido
?)
15% Hurl your Keyblade toward enemies. Sonic Line LV1 Goofy Turbo
Fire Raid KHREC.png Fire Raid (ファイアレイド
Faia Reido
?)
17% Fire Wrap your Keyblade in flame, then hurl it toward enemies. Sonic Line LV1 Goofy Tornado
Blizzard Raid KHREC.png Blizzard Raid (ブリザドレイド
Burizado Reido
?)
18% Blizzard Wrap your Keyblade in ice, then hurl it toward enemies. Sonic Line LV2 Goofy Tornado
Thunder Raid KHREC.png Thunder Raid (サンダーレイド
Sandā Reido
?)
18% Thunder Wrap your Keyblade in lightning, then hurl it toward enemies. Sonic Line LV1 Goofy Tornado
Aero Raid KHREC.png Aero Raid (エアロレイド
Earo Reido
?)
16% Aero Wrap your Keyblade in wind, then hurl it toward enemies. Sonic Line LV2 Goofy Tornado
Aerial Sweep KHREC.png Aerial Sweep (エリアルスイープ
Eriaru Suīpu
?)
11% Crack down on surrounding foes with a jumping spin attack. Faithblade LV1 Goofy Turbo
Heat Sweep KHREC.png Heat Sweep (ヒートスイープ
Hīto Suīpu
?)
14% Fire Wrap yourself in flame, then crack down on surrounding foes with a jumping spin attack. Faithblade LV1 Goofy Tornado
Ice Sweep KHREC.png Ice Sweep (アイススイープ
Aisu Suīpu
?)
14% Blizzard Wrap yourself in ice, then crack down on surrounding foes with a jumping spin attack. Faithblade LV1 Goofy Tornado
Spark Sweep KHREC.png Spark Sweep (スパークスイープ
Supāku Suīpu
?)
14% Thunder Wrap yourself in lightning, then crack down on surrounding foes with a jumping spin attack. Faithblade LV2 Goofy Tornado
Wind Sweep KHREC.png Wind Sweep (ウインドスイープ
Uindo Suīpu
?)
13% Aero Wrap yourself in wind, then crack down on surrounding foes with a jumping spin attack. Faithblade LV2 Goofy Tornado
Air Spiral KHREC.png Air Spiral (エアスパイラル
Ea Supairaru
?)
13% Deal multiple hits with a somersault attack. Faithblade LV1 Goofy Turbo
Heat Storm KHREC.png Heat Storm (ヒートストーム
Hīto Sutōmu
?)
16% Fire Wrap yourself in flame, then deal multiple hits with a somersault attack. Faithblade LV1 Goofy Tornado
Ice Storm KHREC.png Ice Storm (アイスストーム
Aisu Sutōmu
?)
16% Blizzard Wrap yourself in ice, then deal multiple hits with a somersault attack. Faithblade LV1 Goofy Tornado
Spark Storm KHREC.png Spark Storm (スパークストーム
Supāku Sutōmu
?)
16% Thunder Wrap yourself in lightning, then deal multiple hits with a somersault attack. Faithblade LV2 Goofy Tornado
Wind Storm KHREC.png Wind Storm (ウインドストーム
Uindo Sutōmu
?)
15% Aero Wrap yourself in wind, then deal multiple hits with a somersault attack. Faithblade LV2 Goofy Tornado
Advanced KHREC.png Chain Rave (チェーンレイヴ
Chēn Reivu
?)
13% Hold your Keyblade by the chain and swing it around as you charge. Enemy attacks will bounce right off. Sonic Surge LV3 Goofy Tornado
Advanced KHREC.png Rising Rush (ラッシュアッパー
Rasshu Appā
?, lit. "Rush Upper")
15% Charge through enemies and deal multiple hits, then finish by knocking them into the air. Sonic Line LV3 Goofy Tornado
Advanced KHREC.png Muscle Strike (ハードストライク
Hādo Sutoraiku
?, lit. "Hard Strike")
19% Knock enemies into next week with a single, powerful attack. Sonic Surge LV3 Goofy Tornado
Advanced KHREC.png Stun Impact (スタンインパクト
Sutan Inpakuto
?)
16% Send out a shock wave that knocks out some surrounding enemies. Faithblade LV3 Goofy Tornado
Ultimate KHREC.png Eruption (イラプション
Irapushon
?)
18% Drive your Keyblade into the ground and trigger a blast of light that rockets foes upward. Star of Faith LV1 Goofy Tornado
Ultimate KHREC.png Zantetsuken (ザンテツケン
Zantetsuken
?)
22% Potentially deal a devastating amount of damages with a single, impossibly fast strike. Blade Line LV1 Goofy Tornado
Ultimate KHREC.png Judgment Triad (ジャッジオブ3
Jajji Obu 3
?, lit. "Judge of 3")
24% Leap backwards, then produce three Keyblades that chase your foes down. Sonic Line LV3 Goofy Tornado
Ultimate KHREC.png Shock Fall (ショックフォール
Shokku Fōru
?)
15% Leap straight up, then slam your Keyblade into the ground and hit nearby foes with the shock wave. Faithblade LV3 Goofy Tornado
Ultimate KHREC.png Gravity Drop (グラビデドロップ
Gurabide Doroppu
?)
23% Produce a sphere of gravity that pulls enemies in, then explodes as you slam them all into the ground. Subjugate LV1 Goofy Tornado

Magic Commands[edit]

Ability Memory Element Description Compiled Command Donald Command
Fire KHREC.png Fire (ファイア
Faia
?)
14% Fire Launch a ball of fire toward enemies. Explosion LV1 Donald Firaga
Fire KHREC.png Fira (ファイラ
Faira
?)
15% Fire Launch a ball of fire toward enemies. Explosion LV1 Donald Firaga
Fire KHREC.png Firaga (ファイガ
Faiga
?, lit. "Figa")
16% Fire Launch a ball of fire toward enemies. Explosion LV1 Donald Thundaga
Fire KHREC.png Triple Firaga (トリプルファイガ
Toripuru Faiga
?, lit. "Triple Figa")
16% Fire Launch three consecutive balls of fire toward enemies. Explosion LV1 Donald Thundaga
Fire KHREC.png Firaga Burst (バーストファイガ
Bāsuto Faiga
?, lit. "Burst Figa")
16% Fire Launch a swift ball of fire toward enemies. The impact will send them reeling. Explosion LV2 Donald Firaga
Fire KHREC.png Triple Burst (トリプルバースト
Toripuru Bāsuto
?)
16% Fire Launch a series of swift fireballs toward enemies. The impact will send them reeling. Explosion LV2 Donald Thundaga
Fire KHREC.png Flame Fall (フレイムフォール
Fureimu Fōru
?)
24% Fire Launch a ball of fire into the air and send it crashing down on an enemy's position. Explosion LV3 Donald Thundaga
Blizzard KHREC.png Blizzard (ブリザド
Burizado
?)
19% Blizzard Launch a chunk of ice right at enemies. It can pass through multiple targets. Freeze Line LV1 Donald Firaga
Blizzard KHREC.png Blizzara (ブリザラ
Burizara
?)
21% Blizzard Launch a chunk of ice right at enemies. It can pass through multiple targets. Freeze Line LV1 Donald Firaga
Blizzard KHREC.png Blizzaga (ブリザガ
Burizaga
?)
22% Blizzard Launch a chunk of ice right at enemies. It can pass through multiple targets. Freeze Line LV1 Donald Thundaga
Blizzard KHREC.png Triple Blizzaga (トリプルブリザガ
Toripuru Burizaga
?)
22% Blizzard Launch three consecutive chunks of ice right at enemies. They can pass through multiple targets. Freeze Line LV1 Donald Thundaga
Blizzard KHREC.png Blizzaga Pursuit (パスートブリザガ
Pasūto Burizaga
?, lit. "Pursuit Blizzaga")
20% Blizzard Launch a chunk of ice that changes direction, hunting down and passing through multiple targets. Freeze Line LV2 Donald Firaga
Blizzard KHREC.png Triple Pursuit (トリプルパスート
Toripuru Pasūto
?)
22% Blizzard Launch a series of ice chunks that changes direction, hunting down and passing through multiple targets. Freeze Line LV2 Donald Thundaga
Blizzard KHREC.png Icicle Mine (アイシクルマイン
Aishikuru Main
?)
20% Blizzard Place an ice crystal in the middle of the air. It will explode if an enemy approaches. Freeze Line LV3 Donald Thundaga
Thunder KHREC.png Thunder (サンダー
Sandā
?)
12% Thunder Hit the surrounding area with multiple lightning bolts. Zeus's Spear LV1 Donald Firaga
Thunder KHREC.png Thundara (サンダラ
Sandara
?)
15% Thunder Hit the surrounding area with multiple lightning bolts. Zeus's Spear LV1 Donald Firaga
Thunder KHREC.png Thundaga (サンダガ
Sandaga
?)
16% Thunder Hit the surrounding area with multiple lightning bolts. Zeus's Spear LV1 Donald Thundaga
Thunder KHREC.png Thunder Tracer (チェイスサンダー
Cheisu Sandā
?, lit. "Chase Thunder")
18% Thunder Unleash a wave of lightning bolts that swiftly home in on enemies and deal continual damage. Zeus's Spear LV2 Donald Thundaga
Thunder KHREC.png Pulse Tracer (チェイスパルサー
Cheisu Parusā
?, lit. "Chase Pulsar")
18% Thunder Unleash a wave of lightning bolts that slowly home in on enemies and deal continual damage. Zeus's Spear LV2 Donald Thundaga
Thunder KHREC.png Exo Spark (スパークショック
Supāku Shokku
?, lit. "Spark Shock")
20% Thunder Discharge a torrent of electricity that deals continual damage to surrounding foes. Zeus's Spear LV3 Donald Thundaga
Aero KHREC.png Aero (エアロ
Earo
?)
15% Aero Shoot a gust of wind at enemies that lifts them into the air. Breath of Zeus LV1 Donald Firaga
Aero KHREC.png Aerora (エアロラ
Earora
?)
16% Aero Shoot a gust of wind at enemies that lifts them into the air. Breath of Zeus LV1 Donald Firaga
Aero KHREC.png Aeroga (エアロガ
Earoga
?)
17% Aero Shoot a gust of wind at enemies that lifts them into the air. Breath of Zeus LV1 Donald Thundaga
Aero KHREC.png Tornado Tracer (チェイストルネド
Cheisu Torunedo
?, lit. "Chase Tornado")
18% Aero Shoot a gust of wind that homes in on enemies and keeps them airborne. Breath of Zeus LV2 Donald Thundaga
Aero KHREC.png Wind Tracer (チェイスウインド
Cheisu Uindo
?, lit. "Chase Wind")
18% Aero Shoot a gust of wind that homes in on enemies and deals continual damage. Breath of Zeus LV2 Donald Thundaga
Aero KHREC.png Cyclone (サイクロン
Saikuron
?)
17% Aero Call upon the wind to pull surrounding enemies in, then fling them high into the air. Breath of Zeus LV3 Donald Thundaga
Cure KHREC.png Cure (ケアル
Kearu
?)
9% Recover a small amount of HP. Friend Cure LV1 Donald Firaga
Cure KHREC.png Cura (ケアルラ
Kearura
?, lit. "Curera")
10% Recover a large amount of HP. Friend Cure LV2 Donald Firaga
Cure KHREC.png Curaga (ケアルガ
Kearuga
?, lit. "Curega")
11% Recover a huge amount of HP. Friend Cure LV3 Donald Thundaga
Esuna KHREC.png Esuna (エスナ
Esuna
?)
10% Cure all negative status effects and restore a very small amount of HP. Random License LV1 Donald Firaga
Magnet KHREC.png Magnet (マグネ
Magune
?)
17% Use magnetic force to pull surrounding enemies toward you and deal a small amount of damage. Random License LV1 Donald Firaga
Magnet KHREC.png Magnera (マグネラ
Magunera
?)
17% Use magnetic force to pull surrounding enemies toward you and deal a small amount of damage. Random License LV2 Donald Firaga
Magnet KHREC.png Magnega (マグネガ
Magunega
?)
21% Use magnetic force to pull surrounding enemies toward you and deal a small amount of damage. Random License LV3 Donald Thundaga
Magnet KHREC.png Magnet Grab (スナイプマグネ
Sunaipu Magune
?, lit. "Snipe Magnet")
18% Launch a ball of magnetism toward foes. The enemy it hits will be pulled toward you. Random License LV2 Donald Firaga
Debuff KHREC.png Slow (スロウ
Surou
?)
14% Slow down the movement of surrounding enemies and deal a small amount of damage. Random License LV1 Donald Firaga
Debuff KHREC.png Stop (ストップ
Sutoppu
?)
14% Stop surrounding enemies from moving and deal a small amount of damage. Random License LV2 Donald Firaga
Debuff KHREC.png Confuse (コンフュ
Konfyu
?)
14% Cause surrounding enemies to attack each other, and deal a small amount of damage. Random License LV1 Donald Firaga
Quake KHREC.png Quake (クエイク
Kueiku
?)
15% Generate an earthquake that stuns and deals major damage to foes near the ground. Random License LV3 Donald Thundaga

Item Commands[edit]

Ability Memory Capacity Description
Potion KHREC.png Potion (ポーション
Pōshon
?)
9% 3 Restores a small amount of HP.
Potion KHREC.png Hi-Potion (ハイポーション
Hai Pōshon
?)
11% 2 Restores a large amount of HP.
Ether KHREC.png Ether (エーテル
Ēteru
?)
11% 3 Raises your clock level by 1.
Ether KHREC.png Hi-Ether (ハイエーテル
Hai Ēteru
?)
12% 2 Raises your clock level by 2.
Panacea KHREC.png Panacea (オールキュア
Ōru Kyua
?, lit. "All Cure")
10% 3 Cures you of all negative status effects.
Elixir KHREC.png Elixir (エリクサー
Erikusā
?)
10% 2 Fully restores your HP and cures you of all negative status effects.
Elixir KHREC.png Megalixir (ラストエリクサー
Rasuto Erikusā
?, lit. "Last Elixir")
12% 1 Fully restores your HP, cures all negative status effects, and raises your clock level to the max.

Compiled commands[edit]

Main article: Compiled command

During the Labyrinth of Olympus Coliseum, deck command mechanics are modified drastically, in order to suit the area's turn-based gameplay system. The new mechanics involve converting and combining deck commands to unleash new ones.

Donald and Goofy commands[edit]

During Hollow Bastion Part I, Data-Sora can not use any commands himself, aside from item commands, due to his lack of Keyblade. Instead, deck commands are substituted into commands that Data-Sora's party members execute. Hence, activating a command causes Data-Sora to call out to the appropriate party member, who responds and then performs an alternative command.

When Goofy is an active party member, Data-Sora's attack commands are each substituted into one of two Goofy commands. When Donald is an active party member, Data-Sora's magic commands are each substituted into one of two Donald commands.

Character Ability Element Description
Goofy Goofy Turbo (グーフタボ
Gūfu Tabo
?, lit. "Goof Turbo")
Goofy dashes forward, dealing damage if contact is made.
Goofy Tornado (グーフトルネド
Gūfu Torunedo
?, lit. "Goof Tornado")
Goofy spins around, dealing damage if contact is made.
Donald Donald Firaga (ドナファイガ
Dona Faiga
?, lit. "Dona Figa")
Donald casts Firaga, shooting a strong bolt of fire at foes.
Donald Thundaga (ドナサンダガ
Dona Sandaga
?, lit. "Dona Thundaga")
Donald casts Thundaga, summoning several bolts of lightning to hit enemies.

See also[edit]