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[[ | [[File:Junk Sweep KHII.png|thumb|300px|Junk Sweep mini-game from ''Kingdom Hearts II''.]] | ||
'''Junk Sweep''' | {{nihongo|'''Junk Sweep'''|ガラクタそうじ|Garakuta Souji|dubbed '''Cleanup''' in the Japanese version of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''}} is a [[Mini-games|mini-game]] available in [[Twilight Town]] that both [[Sora]] and [[Roxas]] can play. Only Roxas can receive [[munny]] for doing so. One must look at the "help wanted" sign in the Market Street: Tram Common to play this mini-game. | ||
The objective of | The objective of this mini-game is to swing Sora or Roxas's equipped weapon at the various junk piles to knock them away. The fewer hits it takes to remove the junk piles, the more munny Roxas obtains. Sora, meanwhile, must clear this mini-game with a certain number of swings to meet a [[Jiminy's Journal|Jiminy Objective]]. | ||
==Objective== | |||
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==Sora's | ==Rewards== | ||
===Sora's reward=== | |||
The Jiminy Objective for Junk Sweep is to complete the mini-game with fewer than six points. | |||
==Roxas's | ===Roxas's reward=== | ||
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==Strategy== | |||
Sora or Roxas must strike the various junk piles to knock them away. Junk piles hit by a combo finisher go flying and explode; any other junk piles in the way are destroyed, as well. Therefore, it is recommended to aim the junk piles they strike at other junk piles. Landing a combo finisher on a junk pile when another junk pile is nearby causes both piles to go flying and increases the chance that they will hit additional piles, as well. | |||
=== Advanced tactics === | |||
Before starting Junk Sweep, Sora should be at a high enough level to learn the [[Negative Combo]] ability and should have defeated [[Sephiroth]] to acquire the [[Fenrir]] Keychain, which has Negative Combo as its equipment ability. He should equip Negative Combo and Fenrir and unequip all combo finisher abilities and all instances of [[Combo Plus]] and [[Air Combo Plus]] to reduce his combo to a basic finisher. When the mini-game begins, Sora should group the junk piles together by pushing them, and then perform a combo finisher to destroy all of the junk piles in fewer than six hits, allowing him to meet this mini-game's Jiminy Objective. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 27 September 2023
Junk Sweep (ガラクタそうじ Garakuta Souji , dubbed Cleanup in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II) is a mini-game available in Twilight Town that both Sora and Roxas can play. Only Roxas can receive munny for doing so. One must look at the "help wanted" sign in the Market Street: Tram Common to play this mini-game.
The objective of this mini-game is to swing Sora or Roxas's equipped weapon at the various junk piles to knock them away. The fewer hits it takes to remove the junk piles, the more munny Roxas obtains. Sora, meanwhile, must clear this mini-game with a certain number of swings to meet a Jiminy Objective.
Objective[edit]
Rewards[edit]
Sora's reward[edit]
The Jiminy Objective for Junk Sweep is to complete the mini-game with fewer than six points.
Roxas's reward[edit]
10 swings or less | 50 munny |
15 swings or less | 30 munny |
More than 15 swings | 10 munny |
Strategy[edit]
Sora or Roxas must strike the various junk piles to knock them away. Junk piles hit by a combo finisher go flying and explode; any other junk piles in the way are destroyed, as well. Therefore, it is recommended to aim the junk piles they strike at other junk piles. Landing a combo finisher on a junk pile when another junk pile is nearby causes both piles to go flying and increases the chance that they will hit additional piles, as well.
Advanced tactics[edit]
Before starting Junk Sweep, Sora should be at a high enough level to learn the Negative Combo ability and should have defeated Sephiroth to acquire the Fenrir Keychain, which has Negative Combo as its equipment ability. He should equip Negative Combo and Fenrir and unequip all combo finisher abilities and all instances of Combo Plus and Air Combo Plus to reduce his combo to a basic finisher. When the mini-game begins, Sora should group the junk piles together by pushing them, and then perform a combo finisher to destroy all of the junk piles in fewer than six hits, allowing him to meet this mini-game's Jiminy Objective.
Video[edit]
Junk Sweep (Sora) | Junk Sweep (Roxas) |
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