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[[File:Drop Gauge KH3D.png|thumb|Sora's Drop Gauge.]]
The '''Drop System''' is a feature used in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. It allows the player to switch control between [[Sora]] and [[Riku]], allowing each to progress independently through the game. One character is presumed to be "asleep" while the other is active. The player will drop into the next character once the '''Drop Gauge''' is depleted, or they can drop manually by tapping the "Drop" button that appears on the World Map, in the main menu, in the pause menu or at a [[Save Point]].
The {{nihongo|'''Drop System'''|}} is a game mechanic in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. It allows the player to switch control between [[Sora]] and [[Riku]], allowing each to progress independently through the game. One character is presumed to be "asleep" while the other is active. The player will drop into the next character once the {{nihongo|'''Drop Gauge'''|ドロップゲージ|Doroppu Gēji}} is depleted, or they can drop manually by tapping the "Drop" button that appears on the World Map, in the main menu, in the pause menu, or at a [[Save Point]].


==Development==
==Development==
Following an interview with Tai Yasue, the Drop System was developed to increase the thrill of the game and to keep Sora and Riku's stories united, in contrast to Birth by Sleep, where the player has to finish a story before going on to the next one.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/07/03/the-making-of-kingdom-hearts-3d-dream-drop-distance  The Making of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]
Following an interview with Tai Yasue, the Drop System was developed to increase the thrill of the game and to keep Sora and Riku's stories united, in contrast to ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]'', where the player has to finish a story before going on to the next one.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/07/03/the-making-of-kingdom-hearts-3d-dream-drop-distance  The Making of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance],
'''TY:''' Well, on our previous Kingdom Hearts, Birth by Sleep, it centered around Aqua, Ventus, and Terra. You had to actually finish the story before starting a new one. It sort of felt like they were separate stories, in a way. This time, Nomura I think wanted us to make it into a sort of united story. There are two characters, but it's a united experience. We wanted to add a particular thrill, I think, the thrill of… If you drop during a boss battle, for example, you have to switch characters. So there's a little bit of a time limit. I think it was a little bit more thrilling. Another thing we wanted to add was the bonus relay system, we wanted Sora and Riku to cooperate. For example, by playing Sora and gaining points, you could give bonuses to your next character, Riku. There was a strategic depth to it, I think. I thought that made it interesting as well.</ref>
'''Tai Yasue:''' Well, on our previous Kingdom Hearts, Birth by Sleep, it centered around Aqua, Ventus, and Terra. You had to actually finish the story before starting a new one. It sort of felt like they were separate stories, in a way. This time, Nomura I think wanted us to make it into a sort of united story. There are two characters, but it's a united experience. We wanted to add a particular thrill, I think, the thrill of… If you drop during a boss battle, for example, you have to switch characters. So there's a little bit of a time limit. I think it was a little bit more thrilling. Another thing we wanted to add was the bonus relay system, we wanted Sora and Riku to cooperate. For example, by playing Sora and gaining points, you could give bonuses to your next character, Riku. There was a strategic depth to it, I think. I thought that made it interesting as well.</ref>


==Story==
==Story==
===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''===
Sora goes with [[Neku]] to the [[Third District]], where they encounter a [[Young Xehanort|mysterious youth]]. While Neku goes to confront him, Sora is suddenly overcome with drowsiness, and he succumbs to sleep. He later wakes up to find the district empty.
Sora goes with [[Neku]] to the [[Third District]], where they encounter a [[Young Xehanort|mysterious youth]]. While Neku goes to confront him, Sora is suddenly overcome with drowsiness, and he succumbs to sleep. He later wakes up to find the district empty.


After Riku fends off [[Beat]]'s Spirit and the other attacking [[Dream Eater]]s in the [[Second District]], he becomes overwhelmingly sleepy and loses consciousness. When he wakes up, he finds [[Joshua]] and Beat have gone.
After Riku fends off [[Beat]]'s Spirit and the other attacking [[Dream Eater]]s in the {{c|Second District|trt}}, he becomes overwhelmingly sleepy and loses consciousness. When he wakes up, he finds [[Joshua]] and Beat have gone.


Xigbar and Young Xehanort corner Sora in [[The World That Never Was]] and send him into a dream. After Xehanort shows Sora visions of his meeting [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness]], Sora and Ansem entering the [[Secret Place]] before the [[Destiny Islands]] fell into darkness, and Sora's visits to the different incarnations of [[Traverse Town]], Sora suddenly passes out while chasing an illusion of [[Pluto]].
Xigbar and Young Xehanort corner Sora in [[The World That Never Was]] and send him into a dream. After Xehanort shows Sora visions of his meeting [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness]], Sora and Ansem entering the [[Secret Place]] before the [[Destiny Islands]] fell into darkness, and Sora's visits to the different incarnations of [[Traverse Town]], Sora suddenly passes out while chasing an illusion of [[Pluto]].


{{canon}}
{{canon
If Riku tries to approach the [[Castle That Never Was]] before Sora defeats [[Xemnas]], he drops off to sleep.
|If Riku tries to approach the [[Castle That Never Was]] before Sora defeats [[Xemnas]], he will always drop off to sleep.
{{canonend}}
}}


==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
[[File:Bonus Time KH3D.png|thumb|350px|right|The Bonus Time bar in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]]
[[File:Bonus Time KH3D.png|thumb|The Bonus Time counter in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]]
The Drop Gauge has three differently-colored bars that continuously deplete, one by one, from blue to yellow to pink. The gauge's speed is indicated by the multiplier that accompanies it. Once the third bar empties, '''Bonus Time''' begins, and the speed multiplier is replaced with a final 30 second countdown. After the 30 seconds is up, the character will fall asleep and Drop, and player control will pass to the other character. When the player returns to the first character, play will resume where it left off. If the character drops during a boss battle, the battle will start over from scratch when they resume, as if it were a [[Game Over]].
The Drop Gauge has three differently-colored bars that continuously deplete, one by one, from blue to yellow to pink. The gauge's speed is indicated by the multiplier that accompanies it. Once the third bar empties, {{nihongo|'''Bonus Time'''|ボーナスタイム|Bōnasu Taimu}} begins, and the speed multiplier is replaced with a final 30 second countdown. During that time, the Attack command drops HP, Munny or Droplet prizes for each hit landed on a target. Droplets also appear more often and more abundantly from enemies. After the 30 seconds is up, the character will fall asleep and Drop, and player control will pass to the other character. When the player returns to the first character, play will resume where it left off. If the character drops during a boss battle, the battle will start over from scratch when they resume, as if it were a [[Game Over]].
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Negative [[status effect]]s like {{c|Sleep|status}} increase the gauge's speed, as does contact with the pink gas released from drop traps. The player can restore the gauge and reset the drop rate by using items like [[Drop-Me-Not]], [[Drop-Me-Never]], or [[Megalixir]], and the Drop Decelerator bonus slows the gauge down, as does guarding with [[Wake-up Block]].
The base drop speed depends on the current [[forecast]]: 2.0 for Risky Winds, 1.6 for Treasure Front, 1.3 for Overcast, and 1.0 for all other forecasts. Being hit by an attack that inflicts the {{c|Sleep|status}} status effect increases the gauge's speed by (duration of sleep status / 20), while coming into contact with the pink gas released from jars will increase the speed by 0.1 every 3 seconds. Guarding an attack with [[Wake-up Block]] will reduce the drop speed by 0.5, but won't become lower than the base speed. Drop speed increases can be prevented with the [[Sleep Block]] ability, and the gauge can be refilled and the drop speed reset by using [[Break Time]], [[Drop-Me-Not]]s, [[Drop-Me-Never]]s, or [[Megalixir]]s.


===Relay Bonus===
===Relay Bonus===
[[File:Relay Bonus Screen KH3D.png|thumb|350px|The Relay Bonus Screen in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]]
[[File:Relay Bonus Screen KH3D.png|thumb|left|The Relay Bonus Screen in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]]
After a character drops, the '''Relay Bonus''' screen is shown, and the player can purchase different boosts with '''Drop Points''', or '''DP'''. The boosts will affect the other character's gameplay. They include reduced Drop Gauge speed, temporary stat boosts, new commands or items. Some boosts are available in three different levels after being obtained, each one with better effects, but with a higher DP cost.
After a character drops, the {{nihongo|'''Relay Bonus'''|Bonus Relay}} screen is shown, and the player can purchase different {{nihongo|'''Drop Bonuses'''|ドロップボーナス|Doroppu Bōnasu}} with {{nihongo|'''Drop Points'''|ドロップポイント|Doroppu Pointo}}, or '''DP'''. The boosts will affect the other character's gameplay. They include reduced Drop Gauge speed, temporary stat boosts, new commands or items. Some boosts are available in three different levels after being obtained, each one with better effects, but with a higher DP cost. Any leftover DP is converted to Munny.
 
DP is earned during gameplay by collecting [[Droplets]] relinquished by defeated [[Nightmare]]s, collecting specific "lucky items", which are detailed on the [[Forecast]] screen, or by completing [[Link Portal]]s. The player can collect of maximum of 999 droplets per drop. The player can give the other character several bonuses depending on the amount of Droplets acquired in the last Drop and depending on what has been unlocked from Bonuses.
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DP is earned during gameplay by collecting [[Droplets]] drop by defeated [[Nightmare]]s, collecting specific "lucky items", which are detailed on the [[Forecast]] screen, or by completing [[Link Portal]]s. During Bonus Time, Droplets appear more often and more abundantly from enemies. The player can collect of maximum of 999 droplets per drop. The player can give the other character several bonuses depending on the amount of Droplets acquired in the last Drop and depending on what has been unlocked from Bonuses.
===List of Drop Bonuses===
====Default Drop Bonuses====
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|{{nihongo|'''[[Link Accelerator]]'''|リンクブースト|<br>Rinku Būsuto|lit. "Link Boost"}} || 30 || 80 || 200 || Defeat the [[Lord Kyroo]].
|-
|{{nihongo|'''[[Drop Decelerator]]'''|ドロップスピードダウン|<br>Doroppu Supīdo Daun|lit. "Drop Speed Down"}}<ref>International and HD versions only.</ref> || 10 || 40 || 100 || Save [[Shiki]] from the Dream Eaters.
|-
|{{nihongo|'''[[Flowmotion Turbo]]'''|フリーフローブースト|<br>Furīfurō Būsuto|lit. "Freeflow Boost"}} || 30 || 80 || 200 || Defeat the [[Spellican]] at [[Symphony of Sorcery]].
|-
|{{nihongo|'''[[Attack Gain]]'''|アタックブースト|<br>Atakku Būsuto|lit. "Attack Boost"}} || 30 || 80 || 200 || Available from the beginning.
|-
|{{nihongo|'''[[Magic Gain]]'''|マジックブースト|<br>Majikku Būsuto|lit. "Magic Boost"}} || 30 || 80 || 200 || Available from the beginning.
|-
|{{nihongo|'''[[Defense Gain]]'''|ガードブースト|<br>Gādo Būsuto|lit. "Guard Boost"}} || 30 || 80 || 200 || Defeat [[Rinzler]].
|-
|{{nihongo|'''[[Affinity Gain]]'''|ブリードブースト|<br>Burīdo Būsuto|lit. "Breed Boost"}} || 10 || 40 || 100 || Defeat the [[Wargoyle]] with Riku.
|-
|{{nihongo| '''[[Spirit Auto-Life]]'''|スピリットリレイズ|<br>Supiritto Rireizu|lit. "Spirit Reraise"}} || 10 || — || — || Defeat the bosses summoned by [[Spellican]] at [[Traverse Town]].
|}


===List of Relay Bonuses===
====Random Drop Bonuses====
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| [[File:Icon Training Toy KH3D.png|15x15px]] '''{{c|Balloon|item}}''' || 20 || 50.0% || 33.3% || 16.7% || 11.2% || 8.5% || 7.9% || 6.6% || 6.7%
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| [[File:Icon Training Toy KH3D.png|15x15px]] '''{{c|Water Barrel|item}}''' || 20 || || || 16.7% || 11.2% || 8.5% || 7.9% || 6.6% || 6.7%
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| [[File:Icon Training Toy KH3D.png|15x15px]] '''{{c|Treasure Goggles|item}}''' || 30 || || || 16.7% || 11.2% || 8.5% || 7.9% || 6.6% || 6.7%
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| [[File:Icon Defense KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Wake-up Block]]''' || 40 || || || 16.7% || 11.2% || 7.5% || 7.2% || 5.2% || 5.4%
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| [[File:Icon Item KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Hi-Potion]]''' || 20 || || || || 11.2% || 8.5% || 7.9% || 6.6% || 6.7%
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| [[File:Icon Item KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Mega Potion]]''' || 30 || || || || 11.2% || 8.5% || 7.9% || 6.6% || 6.7%
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| [[File:Icon Reprisal KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Payback Blast]]''' || 40 || || || || 11.2% || 8.5% || 7.2% || 5.9% || 5.4%
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| [[File:Icon Attack KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Dark Break]]''' || 50 || || || || || 8.5% || 7.9% || 5.9% || 6.0%
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| [[File:Icon Attack KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Timestorm]]''' || 50 || || || || || 8.5% || 7.9% || 5.9% || 6.0%
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| [[File:Icon Magic KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Cura]]''' || 50 || || || || || 8.5% || 7.9% || 5.9% || 6.0%
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| [[File:Icon Defense KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Sliding Block]]''' || 50 || || || || |||| 7.9% || 6.6% || 6.7%
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| [[File:Icon Attack KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Magnet Spiral]]''' || 50 || || || || || || 7.9% || 6.6% || 6.0%
|-
| [[File:Icon Magic KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Dark Firaga]]''' || 60 || || || || || || || 6.6% || 6.7%
|-
| [[File:Icon Movement KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Dark Roll]]''' || 60 || || || || || || || 6.6% || 6.7%
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| [[File:Icon Defense KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Dark Barrier]]''' || 60 || || || || || || || 6.6% || 6.7%
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| [[File:Icon Reprisal KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Aerial Recovery]]''' || 30 || || 33.3% || 16.7% || 10.4% || 8.6% || 7.0% || 7.0% || 6.4%
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| [[File:Icon Training Toy KH3D.png|15x15px]] '''{{c|Water Barrel|item}}''' || 20 || || || 16.7% || 11.2% || 9.2% || 8.6% || 8.9% || 9.2%
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| [[File:Icon Training Toy KH3D.png|15x15px]] '''{{c|Treasure Goggles|item}}''' || 30 || || || 16.7% || 11.2% || 8.6% || 7.8% || 7.0% || 7.2%
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| [[File:Icon Defense KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Wake-up Block]]''' || 40 || || || 16.7% || 11.2% || 8.6% || 7.8% || 7.0% || 7.2%
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| [[File:Icon Item KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Hi-Potion]]''' || 20 || || || || 11.2% || 9.2% || 8.6% || 8.9% || 9.2%
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| [[File:Icon Item KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Mega Potion]]''' || 30 || || || || 11.2% || 9.2% || 8.6% || 8.9% || 9.2%
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| [[File:Icon Reprisal KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Payback Raid]]''' || 40 || || || || 11.2% || 9.2% || 7.8% || 7.9% || 7.2%
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| [[File:Icon Attack KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Timestorm]]''' || 50 || || || || || 9.2% || 8.6% || 7.9% || 8.3%
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| [[File:Icon Magic KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Cura]]''' || 50 || || || || || 9.2% || 8.6% || 7.9% || 8.3%
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| [[File:Icon Defense KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Sliding Block]]''' || 50 || || || || || || 8.6% || 8.9% || 8.3%
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| [[File:Icon Attack KHBBS.png|15x15px]] '''[[Magnet Spiral]]''' || 50 || || || || || || 8.6% || 8.9% || 8.3%
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==Forecast==
The {{nihongo|'''Forecast'''|イベントフォーキャスト|Ibento Fōkyasuto|lit. "Event Forecast"}} is a collection of components that affect the current period between two Drops.


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Along with the Forecast, a set of portals including the Special Portal and a certain item, that if collected will grant the user a bonus in drop points, are defined during this period.
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|-bgcolor="#87ceeb"
===List of Forecasts===
|width="35%" style="text-align:center"|'''Name of Bonus'''
{|border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 style="text-align:center; font-size:90%; width:1200px" align="center"
|width="5%" style="text-align:center"|'''Leveled?'''
|-style="{{style|ddd|a}}"
|width="40%" style="text-align:center"|'''Description'''
!style="width:5%"|Image
|width="20%' style="text-align:center"|'''DP Cost'''
!style="width:20%"|Name
|-bgcolor="#E6E6FA"
!style="width:20%"|Description
|'''Link Accelerator'''  
!style="width:55%"|Effect
|Yes
|-
|Increases the rate Spirits' Link Gauges charge up, allowing more frequent Links/Dual Links, up to Lv. 3.
|[[File:Forecast - Munnystorm KH3D.png|x40px]]
|30, 80, 200
|{{nihongo|'''Munnystorm'''|マニーデー|<br>Manī Dē|lit. "Munny Day"}}
|-bgcolor="#E6E6FA"
|More munny prizes than usual!
|'''Flowmotion Turbo'''
|Small Munny prizes are replaced by medium Munny prizes, and medium Munny prizes are replaced by large Munny prizes, except when using [[Slot Edge]].
|Yes
|-
|Increases all Flowmotion attack damage, up to Lv. 3.  
|[[File:Forecast - Risky Winds KH3D.png|x40px]]
|30, 80, 200
|{{nihongo|'''Risky Winds'''|リスキーデー|<br>Risukī Dē|lit. "Risky Day"}}
|-bgcolor="#E6E6FA"
|Dangerous drop speeds and fearsome foes!
|'''Drop Decelerator'''
|The Battle Level increases by 2, and the Drop Gauge's base speed is increased to 2.0. Created Spirits have their rank increased by 1, rare Spirits are more likely to be created, and a Spirit's disposition changes faster through petting.
|Yes
|-
|Decreases the depletion rate of the Drop Gauge by x0.2 per level, up to Lv. 3.
|[[File:Forecast - Overcast KH3D.png|x40px]]
|10, 40, 100
|{{nihongo|'''Overcast'''|マジカルデー|<br>Majikaru Dē|lit. "Magical Day"}}
|-bgcolor="#E6E6FA"
|Friends and foes receive a 20% boost in Magic!
|'''Attack/Magic/Defense Gain'''
|The Magic stat of allies and enemies is multiplied by 1.2, and the Drop Gauge's base speed is increased to 1.3. Created Spirits have their Magic increased by 1 to 2.
|Yes
|-
|Increases the specified stat for the length of the Drop, up to Lv. 3.
|[[File:Forecast - HP Showers KH3D.png|x40px]]
|30, 80, 200
|{{nihongo|'''HP Showers'''|HPボールデー|<br>HP Bōru Dē|lit. "HP Ball Day"}}
|-bgcolor="#E6E6FA"
|More HP prizes than usual!
|'''Affinity Gain'''
|Small HP prizes are replaced by large HP prizes, except when using Slot Edge. Created Spirits will have slightly more HP.
|Yes
|-
|Increases the rate Spirits' Affinity increases, up to Lv. 3.
|[[File:Forecast - Treasure Front KH3D.png|x40px]]
|10, 40, 100
|{{nihongo|'''Treasure Front'''|トレジャーデー|<br>Torejā Dē|lit. "Treasure Day"}}
|-bgcolor="#E6E6FA"
|More prize boxes than usual!
|'''Spirit Auto-Life'''
|Enemies are three times more likely to drop treasure boxes and [[Dream Piece]]s, and the Drop Gauge base speed is increased to 1.6. Created Spirits may have their Strength increased by 1.
|No
|-
|Restores Spirits HP after they are defeated once.
|[[File:Forecast - Ordinary Day KH3D.png|x40px]]
|10
|{{nihongo|'''Ordinary Day'''|ナチュラルデー|<br>Nachuraru Dē|lit. "Natural Day"}}
|-bgcolor="#E6E6FA"
|Just a peaceful, uneventful day.
|'''Various items and commands''' --BEFORE THIS GETS UNHIDDEN AGAIN, LET ME BE CLEAR THAT THIS IS SPECIFICALLY NOT OKAY. DO NOT COP OUT LIKE THIS. --
|
|No
|-
|Provides a random assortment of items and commands, including recovery items such as Potions and Drop-Me-Nots, action and movement commands like Dark Roll, defense commands like Wake-up Block and Dark Barrier, reprisals like Counter Aura and Payback Raid, and Spirit items like Balloons and Treasure Goggles. The list of items offered increases the more Drop Bonuses are unlocked from objectives and bosses.
|[[File:Forecast - Bargain Flurry KH3D.png|x40px]]
|Varies from 10 to 50
|{{nihongo|'''Bargain Flurry'''|バーゲンデー|<br>Bāgen Dē|lit. "Bargain Day"}}
|Rare items at the shop, plus a 20% discount!
|The price of all items in the Moogle Shop is lowered by 20%, and certain items are only available for purchase during a Bargain Flurry. Created Spirits may have their Defense increased by 1.
|}
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The remaining unspent DP will then be converted into [[Munny]], then control will switch to the other character.
===Forecast appearance rates===
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|-style="{{style|ddd|a}}"
!style="width:12%"|World
!style="width:11%"|Difficulty
!style="width:11%"|Ordinary Day
!style="width:11%"|HP Showers
!style="width:11%"|Munnystorm
!style="width:11%"|Treasure Front
!style="width:11%"|Bargain Flurry
!style="width:11%"|Overcast
!width="100px"style="width:11%"|Risky Winds
|-
!Traverse Town
|All difficulties
|14.3%
|28.5%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|0.0%
|-
!rowspan="3"|La Cité des Cloches
|Beginner
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|37.5%
|12.5%
|0.0%
|-
|Standard/Proud
|11.1%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|33.4%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|-
|Critical
|9.0%
|9.0%
|9.0%
|9.0%
|27.5%
|9.0%
|27.5%
|-
!rowspan="3"|The Grid
|Beginner
|12.5%
|12.5%
|37.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|0.0%
|-
|Standard/Proud
|11.1%
|11.1%
|33.4%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|-
|Critical
|9.0%
|9.0%
|27.5%
|9.0%
|9.0%
|9.0%
|27.5%
|-
!rowspan="3"|Prankster's Paradise
|Beginner
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|37.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|0.0%
|-
|Standard/Proud
|11.1%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|33.4%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|-
|Critical
|9.0%
|9.0%
|9.0%
|27.5%
|9.0%
|9.0%
|27.5%
|-
!rowspan="3"|Country of the Musketeers
|Beginner
|28.5%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|0.0%
|-
|Standard/Proud
|25.0%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|-
|Critical
|20.0%
|10.0%
|10.0%
|10.0%
|10.0%
|10.0%
|30.0%
|-
!rowspan="3"|Symphony of Sorcery
|Beginner
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|12.5%
|37.5%
|0.0%
|-
|Standard/Proud
|11.1%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|11.1%
|33.4%
|11.1%
|-
|Critical
|9.0%
|9.0%
|9.0%
|9.0%
|9.0%
|27.5%
|27.5%
|-
!rowspan="3"|The World That Never Was
|Beginner
|0.0%
|20.0%
|20.0%
|20.0%
|20.0%
|20.0%
|0.0%
|-
|Standard/Proud
|0.0%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|14.3%
|28.5%
|-
|Critical
|0.0%
|9.1%
|9.1%
|9.1%
|9.1%
|9.1%
|54.5%
|}


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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Latest revision as of 05:34, 22 September 2024

Sora's Drop Gauge.

The Drop System is a game mechanic in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It allows the player to switch control between Sora and Riku, allowing each to progress independently through the game. One character is presumed to be "asleep" while the other is active. The player will drop into the next character once the Drop Gauge (ドロップゲージ Doroppu Gēji?) is depleted, or they can drop manually by tapping the "Drop" button that appears on the World Map, in the main menu, in the pause menu, or at a Save Point.

Development[edit]

Following an interview with Tai Yasue, the Drop System was developed to increase the thrill of the game and to keep Sora and Riku's stories united, in contrast to Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, where the player has to finish a story before going on to the next one.[1]

Story[edit]

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance[edit]

Sora goes with Neku to the Third District, where they encounter a mysterious youth. While Neku goes to confront him, Sora is suddenly overcome with drowsiness, and he succumbs to sleep. He later wakes up to find the district empty.

After Riku fends off Beat's Spirit and the other attacking Dream Eaters in the Second District, he becomes overwhelmingly sleepy and loses consciousness. When he wakes up, he finds Joshua and Beat have gone.

Xigbar and Young Xehanort corner Sora in The World That Never Was and send him into a dream. After Xehanort shows Sora visions of his meeting Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, Sora and Ansem entering the Secret Place before the Destiny Islands fell into darkness, and Sora's visits to the different incarnations of Traverse Town, Sora suddenly passes out while chasing an illusion of Pluto.

This information is based on alternate scenes or materials and is not considered canon within the overall plot of the series.
If Riku tries to approach the Castle That Never Was before Sora defeats Xemnas, he will always drop off to sleep.

Mechanics[edit]

The Bonus Time counter in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.

The Drop Gauge has three differently-colored bars that continuously deplete, one by one, from blue to yellow to pink. The gauge's speed is indicated by the multiplier that accompanies it. Once the third bar empties, Bonus Time (ボーナスタイム Bōnasu Taimu?) begins, and the speed multiplier is replaced with a final 30 second countdown. During that time, the Attack command drops HP, Munny or Droplet prizes for each hit landed on a target. Droplets also appear more often and more abundantly from enemies. After the 30 seconds is up, the character will fall asleep and Drop, and player control will pass to the other character. When the player returns to the first character, play will resume where it left off. If the character drops during a boss battle, the battle will start over from scratch when they resume, as if it were a Game Over.

The base drop speed depends on the current forecast: 2.0 for Risky Winds, 1.6 for Treasure Front, 1.3 for Overcast, and 1.0 for all other forecasts. Being hit by an attack that inflicts the Sleep status effect increases the gauge's speed by (duration of sleep status / 20), while coming into contact with the pink gas released from jars will increase the speed by 0.1 every 3 seconds. Guarding an attack with Wake-up Block will reduce the drop speed by 0.5, but won't become lower than the base speed. Drop speed increases can be prevented with the Sleep Block ability, and the gauge can be refilled and the drop speed reset by using Break Time, Drop-Me-Nots, Drop-Me-Nevers, or Megalixirs.

Relay Bonus[edit]

The Relay Bonus Screen in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.

After a character drops, the Relay Bonus (Bonus Relay?) screen is shown, and the player can purchase different Drop Bonuses (ドロップボーナス Doroppu Bōnasu?) with Drop Points (ドロップポイント Doroppu Pointo?), or DP. The boosts will affect the other character's gameplay. They include reduced Drop Gauge speed, temporary stat boosts, new commands or items. Some boosts are available in three different levels after being obtained, each one with better effects, but with a higher DP cost. Any leftover DP is converted to Munny.

DP is earned during gameplay by collecting Droplets relinquished by defeated Nightmares, collecting specific "lucky items", which are detailed on the Forecast screen, or by completing Link Portals. The player can collect of maximum of 999 droplets per drop. The player can give the other character several bonuses depending on the amount of Droplets acquired in the last Drop and depending on what has been unlocked from Bonuses.

List of Drop Bonuses[edit]

Default Drop Bonuses[edit]

Bonus DP Cost Unlocked
LV1 LV2 LV3
Link Accelerator (リンクブースト
Rinku Būsuto
?, lit. "Link Boost")
30 80 200 Defeat the Lord Kyroo.
Drop Decelerator (ドロップスピードダウン
Doroppu Supīdo Daun
?, lit. "Drop Speed Down")
[2]
10 40 100 Save Shiki from the Dream Eaters.
Flowmotion Turbo (フリーフローブースト
Furīfurō Būsuto
?, lit. "Freeflow Boost")
30 80 200 Defeat the Spellican at Symphony of Sorcery.
Attack Gain (アタックブースト
Atakku Būsuto
?, lit. "Attack Boost")
30 80 200 Available from the beginning.
Magic Gain (マジックブースト
Majikku Būsuto
?, lit. "Magic Boost")
30 80 200 Available from the beginning.
Defense Gain (ガードブースト
Gādo Būsuto
?, lit. "Guard Boost")
30 80 200 Defeat Rinzler.
Affinity Gain (ブリードブースト
Burīdo Būsuto
?, lit. "Breed Boost")
10 40 100 Defeat the Wargoyle with Riku.
Spirit Auto-Life (スピリットリレイズ
Supiritto Rireizu
?, lit. "Spirit Reraise")
10 Defeat the bosses summoned by Spellican at Traverse Town.

Random Drop Bonuses[edit]

Bonus DP Cost Shop Level
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Icon Item KHBBS.png Potion 10 50.0% 33.3% 16.7% 11.2% 8.5%
Training Toy icon Balloon 20 50.0% 33.3% 16.7% 11.2% 8.5% 7.9% 6.6% 6.7%
Icon Reprisal KHBBS.png Aerial Recovery 30 33.3% 16.7% 10.4% 7.5% 6.6% 5.2% 4.9%
Training Toy icon Water Barrel 20 16.7% 11.2% 8.5% 7.9% 6.6% 6.7%
Training Toy icon Treasure Goggles 30 16.7% 11.2% 8.5% 7.9% 6.6% 6.7%
Icon Defense KHBBS.png Wake-up Block 40 16.7% 11.2% 7.5% 7.2% 5.2% 5.4%
Icon Item KHBBS.png Hi-Potion 20 11.2% 8.5% 7.9% 6.6% 6.7%
Icon Item KHBBS.png Mega Potion 30 11.2% 8.5% 7.9% 6.6% 6.7%
Icon Reprisal KHBBS.png Payback Blast 40 11.2% 8.5% 7.2% 5.9% 5.4%
Icon Attack KHBBS.png Dark Break 50 8.5% 7.9% 5.9% 6.0%
Icon Attack KHBBS.png Timestorm 50 8.5% 7.9% 5.9% 6.0%
Icon Magic KHBBS.png Cura 50 8.5% 7.9% 5.9% 6.0%
Icon Defense KHBBS.png Sliding Block 50 7.9% 6.6% 6.7%
Icon Attack KHBBS.png Magnet Spiral 50 7.9% 6.6% 6.0%
Icon Magic KHBBS.png Dark Firaga 60 6.6% 6.7%
Icon Movement KHBBS.png Dark Roll 60 6.6% 6.7%
Icon Defense KHBBS.png Dark Barrier 60 6.6% 6.7%
Bonus DP Cost Shop Level
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Icon Item KHBBS.png Potion 10 50.0% 33.3% 16.7% 11.2% 9.2%
Training Toy icon Balloon 20 50.0% 33.3% 16.7% 11.2% 9.2% 8.6% 8.9% 9.2%
Icon Reprisal KHBBS.png Aerial Recovery 30 33.3% 16.7% 10.4% 8.6% 7.0% 7.0% 6.4%
Training Toy icon Water Barrel 20 16.7% 11.2% 9.2% 8.6% 8.9% 9.2%
Training Toy icon Treasure Goggles 30 16.7% 11.2% 8.6% 7.8% 7.0% 7.2%
Icon Defense KHBBS.png Wake-up Block 40 16.7% 11.2% 8.6% 7.8% 7.0% 7.2%
Icon Item KHBBS.png Hi-Potion 20 11.2% 9.2% 8.6% 8.9% 9.2%
Icon Item KHBBS.png Mega Potion 30 11.2% 9.2% 8.6% 8.9% 9.2%
Icon Reprisal KHBBS.png Payback Raid 40 11.2% 9.2% 7.8% 7.9% 7.2%
Icon Attack KHBBS.png Timestorm 50 9.2% 8.6% 7.9% 8.3%
Icon Magic KHBBS.png Cura 50 9.2% 8.6% 7.9% 8.3%
Icon Defense KHBBS.png Sliding Block 50 8.6% 8.9% 8.3%
Icon Attack KHBBS.png Magnet Spiral 50 8.6% 8.9% 8.3%

Forecast[edit]

The Forecast (イベントフォーキャスト Ibento Fōkyasuto?, lit. "Event Forecast") is a collection of components that affect the current period between two Drops.

Along with the Forecast, a set of portals including the Special Portal and a certain item, that if collected will grant the user a bonus in drop points, are defined during this period.

List of Forecasts[edit]

Image Name Description Effect
Forecast - Munnystorm KH3D.png Munnystorm (マニーデー
Manī Dē
?, lit. "Munny Day")
More munny prizes than usual! Small Munny prizes are replaced by medium Munny prizes, and medium Munny prizes are replaced by large Munny prizes, except when using Slot Edge.
Forecast - Risky Winds KH3D.png Risky Winds (リスキーデー
Risukī Dē
?, lit. "Risky Day")
Dangerous drop speeds and fearsome foes! The Battle Level increases by 2, and the Drop Gauge's base speed is increased to 2.0. Created Spirits have their rank increased by 1, rare Spirits are more likely to be created, and a Spirit's disposition changes faster through petting.
Forecast - Overcast KH3D.png Overcast (マジカルデー
Majikaru Dē
?, lit. "Magical Day")
Friends and foes receive a 20% boost in Magic! The Magic stat of allies and enemies is multiplied by 1.2, and the Drop Gauge's base speed is increased to 1.3. Created Spirits have their Magic increased by 1 to 2.
Forecast - HP Showers KH3D.png HP Showers (HPボールデー
HP Bōru Dē
?, lit. "HP Ball Day")
More HP prizes than usual! Small HP prizes are replaced by large HP prizes, except when using Slot Edge. Created Spirits will have slightly more HP.
Forecast - Treasure Front KH3D.png Treasure Front (トレジャーデー
Torejā Dē
?, lit. "Treasure Day")
More prize boxes than usual! Enemies are three times more likely to drop treasure boxes and Dream Pieces, and the Drop Gauge base speed is increased to 1.6. Created Spirits may have their Strength increased by 1.
Forecast - Ordinary Day KH3D.png Ordinary Day (ナチュラルデー
Nachuraru Dē
?, lit. "Natural Day")
Just a peaceful, uneventful day.
Forecast - Bargain Flurry KH3D.png Bargain Flurry (バーゲンデー
Bāgen Dē
?, lit. "Bargain Day")
Rare items at the shop, plus a 20% discount! The price of all items in the Moogle Shop is lowered by 20%, and certain items are only available for purchase during a Bargain Flurry. Created Spirits may have their Defense increased by 1.

Forecast appearance rates[edit]

World Difficulty Ordinary Day HP Showers Munnystorm Treasure Front Bargain Flurry Overcast Risky Winds
Traverse Town All difficulties 14.3% 28.5% 14.3% 14.3% 14.3% 14.3% 0.0%
La Cité des Cloches Beginner 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 37.5% 12.5% 0.0%
Standard/Proud 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 33.4% 11.1% 11.1%
Critical 9.0% 9.0% 9.0% 9.0% 27.5% 9.0% 27.5%
The Grid Beginner 12.5% 12.5% 37.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 0.0%
Standard/Proud 11.1% 11.1% 33.4% 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 11.1%
Critical 9.0% 9.0% 27.5% 9.0% 9.0% 9.0% 27.5%
Prankster's Paradise Beginner 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 37.5% 12.5% 12.5% 0.0%
Standard/Proud 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 33.4% 11.1% 11.1% 11.1%
Critical 9.0% 9.0% 9.0% 27.5% 9.0% 9.0% 27.5%
Country of the Musketeers Beginner 28.5% 14.3% 14.3% 14.3% 14.3% 14.3% 0.0%
Standard/Proud 25.0% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5%
Critical 20.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 10.0% 30.0%
Symphony of Sorcery Beginner 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 37.5% 0.0%
Standard/Proud 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 11.1% 33.4% 11.1%
Critical 9.0% 9.0% 9.0% 9.0% 9.0% 27.5% 27.5%
The World That Never Was Beginner 0.0% 20.0% 20.0% 20.0% 20.0% 20.0% 0.0%
Standard/Proud 0.0% 14.3% 14.3% 14.3% 14.3% 14.3% 28.5%
Critical 0.0% 9.1% 9.1% 9.1% 9.1% 9.1% 54.5%

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ The Making of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Tai Yasue: Well, on our previous Kingdom Hearts, Birth by Sleep, it centered around Aqua, Ventus, and Terra. You had to actually finish the story before starting a new one. It sort of felt like they were separate stories, in a way. This time, Nomura I think wanted us to make it into a sort of united story. There are two characters, but it's a united experience. We wanted to add a particular thrill, I think, the thrill of… If you drop during a boss battle, for example, you have to switch characters. So there's a little bit of a time limit. I think it was a little bit more thrilling. Another thing we wanted to add was the bonus relay system, we wanted Sora and Riku to cooperate. For example, by playing Sora and gaining points, you could give bonuses to your next character, Riku. There was a strategic depth to it, I think. I thought that made it interesting as well.
  2. ^ International and HD versions only.