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A '''Unity Badge''' is a special reward found in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'' that allows a player to open a particular Mission in [[Mission Mode]]. Beginning in [[Mission 16: Eliminate the Fire Plants|Mission 16]], they must be found in the world in order for that Mission to open. A Unity Badge will show in a world as a small red badge with a silver ridge and decor.  
A '''Unity Badge''' is a special reward found in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'' that allows a player to open a particular Mission in [[Mission Mode]]. Beginning in [[Mission 16: Eliminate the Fire Plants|Mission 16]], they must be found in the world in order for that Mission to open. A Unity Badge will show in a world as a small red badge with a silver ridge and decor.  


Some earlier Missions can be played in Mission Mode, but a Unity Badge is not required to open them; they are considered open once the player completes the mission.
Some earlier Missions can be played in Mission Mode, but a Unity Badge is not required to open them; they are considered open once the player completes the mission.


In addition, some Unity Badges cannot be gained on a player's first run-through, as they may require special abilities like High Jump or Glide to acquire.
In addition, some Unity Badges cannot be gained on a player's first run-through, as they may require special abilities like [[High Jump]] or [[Glide]] to acquire.


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Revision as of 20:20, 17 January 2010

A Unity Badge is a special reward found in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days that allows a player to open a particular Mission in Mission Mode. Beginning in Mission 16, they must be found in the world in order for that Mission to open. A Unity Badge will show in a world as a small red badge with a silver ridge and decor.

Some earlier Missions can be played in Mission Mode, but a Unity Badge is not required to open them; they are considered open once the player completes the mission.

In addition, some Unity Badges cannot be gained on a player's first run-through, as they may require special abilities like High Jump or Glide to acquire.