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#REDIRECT [[Battle Card#Premium Cards]]
[[Image:Premium Bonus.png|right|thumb|A Premium Bonus.]]
[[Category:Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Cards]]
'''Premium Cards''' appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]'' as an upgrade to normal playing cards, which lowers their CP cost while making it impossible to reload them normally. A Premium Card has the same appearance as its original form, except that its number has been embossed in gold, and its surface has been made glossy.
 
[[Image:Premium Cards (card).png|left|thumb|200px|Cards that have been made into Premium Cards.]]
A Premium Card can be created by picking up a '''Premium Bonus''', which are sometimes dropped by Heartless during battle. If a Premium Bonus is picked up, a spinning roulette containing the player's deck will appear once the battle ends. The player can either accept the Premium Bonus by pressing {{button|x}}, which will stop the roulette wheel and convert the card it lands on into a Premium Card, or reject it by pressing {{button|c}}, which will remove the roulette wheel and return the player to the map. Premium Bonuses drop most frequently in [[Premium Room]]s, [[White Room]]s, and [[Black Room]]s. Premium Cards can also be randomly purchased at the [[Moogle Shop]], and net increased Moogle Points when sold.
 
==Journal==
''Evolved versions of normal cards. Premium cards require very little CP (the same as the one of its kind that has the number 1 on the lower right-hand corner), but can only be used once per battle-no reloads allowed. Only attack cards and magic cards can be upgraded to premium cards. You can forfeit a Premium Bonus by pressing the B Button.''
 
==Strategy==
It is not always a good idea to upgrade cards to premium, due to their inability to be reloaded. However, it is often efficient to use them as the first card in a sleight, as that card will be not be reloadable either way.
 
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