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{{nihongo|'''Nightmare's End'''|ナイトメアブレイク|Naitomea Bureiku|lit. "Nightmare Break"}} and {{nihongo|'''Mirage Split'''|ミラージュスプリット|Mirāju Supuritto}} are twinned techniques which appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. They allow Sora and Riku to meet from across their separate dream worlds and each summon half of an enormous, filigreed Keyblade, which they combine to perform several powerful slashes.
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'''Nightmare's End''' and '''Mirage Split''' are techniques that appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. They allow Sora and Riku to meet from across their separate dream worlds and each summon half of the [[Combined Keyblade]], which they combine to perform several powerful slashes.


==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Nightmare's End and Mirage Split are [[Reality Shift]]s for [[The World That Never Was]]. Once the Reality Shift is started, several cycling chains appear on the touch screen. The player must use the stylus to cut through each chain's weak link with three cuts or less. Once Nightmare's End of Mirage Split are activated, Sora and Riku will swing the summoned Keyblade to cut apart obstacles or inflict damage to any nearby enemies.
[[File:RS Sprite Nightmare's End KH3D.png|left|200px]]
[[File:RS Sprite Mirage Split KH3D.png|left|200px]]
In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Nightmare's End and Mirage Split are the [[Reality Shift]]s in [[The World That Never Was]]. Once the Reality Shift is started, several cycling chains appear on the touch screen. The player must use the stylus to cut through each chain's weak link with three cuts or less. Once Nightmare's End or Mirage Split is activated, Sora and Riku proceed to cleave apart nearby enemies or obstacles with the Combined Keyblade. Nightmare's End is used to destroy the skyscrapers that either block Sora's way or fall towards him in the Dark City, while Mirage Split is used to deactivate the nodes producing barriers and walls throughout the Castle That Never Was. Both Reality Shifts also produce special effects during the fights against [[Xemnas]], [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness]], and [[Young Xehanort]], effects that either make the battle easier, or are required in order to progress.


Nightmare's End is also used by Sora to cleave the white-striped skyscrapers that block his path and fall from the sky, as well as to destroy the skyscrapers that [[Xemnas]] throws while also stunning him.
In ''Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD'', one half of the Combined Keyblade appears on the screen, with a horizontal line showing where it will cut. The player can move the Keyblade up and down with {{button|lana}} and press {{button|x}} to cut to the right side, where the chains and their weak links cycle.
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Mirage Split is also used by Riku to disable the nodes that were generating barriers throughout the Castle That Never Was, to stun and damage [[Ansem]] and create flat ground within his summoned arena, to damage and make Ansem unable to attack for a certain time in his second battle when Riku does lots of damage in a short time, and to directly attack [[Young Xehanort]]'s time-controlling ability.
==Learning Nightmare's End and Mirage Split==
===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''===
*Sora can use Nightmare's End when a Reality Shift is triggered in The World That Never Was.
*Riku can use Mirage Split when a Reality Shift is triggered in The World That Never Was.


==Gallery==
==Notes and references==
<gallery>
{{reflist}}
File:RS Sprite Nightmare Break KH3D.png|The Japanese logo for Nightmare Break
[[Category:Reality Shifts]]
File:Nightmare's End Reality Shift Keyblade (Art) KH3D.png|Concept art of Sora's summoned Keyblade.
File:Mirage Split Reality Shift Keyblade (Art) KH3D.png|Concept art of Riku's summoned Keyblade.
File:Combined Keyblade (Art) KH3D.png|Concept art of the '''Combined Keyblade'''.
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 03:46, 7 July 2024

Nightmare's End
(ナイトメアブレイク Naitomea Bureiku?, lit. "Nightmare Break")
Nightmare's End animation, maybe I should plaster "KHWIKICOM" all over it so we're as cool as other wikis around here
Attack Element Power Reaction
Value
Status Guard?
Nightmare's End Magic Command None 2.0[1] x 6

Mirage Split
(ミラージュスプリット Mirāju Supuritto?)
Riku using Mirage Split against Ansem's Second Form.
Attack Element Power Reaction
Value
Status Guard?
Mirage Split Magic Command None 2.0[1] x 6

Nightmare's End and Mirage Split are techniques that appear in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. They allow Sora and Riku to meet from across their separate dream worlds and each summon half of the Combined Keyblade, which they combine to perform several powerful slashes.

Mechanics[edit]

Nightmare's End spirte
RS Sprite Mirage Split KH3D.png

In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Nightmare's End and Mirage Split are the Reality Shifts in The World That Never Was. Once the Reality Shift is started, several cycling chains appear on the touch screen. The player must use the stylus to cut through each chain's weak link with three cuts or less. Once Nightmare's End or Mirage Split is activated, Sora and Riku proceed to cleave apart nearby enemies or obstacles with the Combined Keyblade. Nightmare's End is used to destroy the skyscrapers that either block Sora's way or fall towards him in the Dark City, while Mirage Split is used to deactivate the nodes producing barriers and walls throughout the Castle That Never Was. Both Reality Shifts also produce special effects during the fights against Xemnas, Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, and Young Xehanort, effects that either make the battle easier, or are required in order to progress.

In Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD, one half of the Combined Keyblade appears on the screen, with a horizontal line showing where it will cut. The player can move the Keyblade up and down with Left Stick and press X to cut to the right side, where the chains and their weak links cycle.

Learning Nightmare's End and Mirage Split[edit]

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance[edit]

  • Sora can use Nightmare's End when a Reality Shift is triggered in The World That Never Was.
  • Riku can use Mirage Split when a Reality Shift is triggered in The World That Never Was.

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ a b For the duration of the attack, a Keyblade with a Magic stat of +20 is equipped.