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Cards used to unlock Special Rooms. These map cards are gold in color. In ''Re:Chain of Memories'', they are indicated by a yellow exclamation mark, stressing their importance in continuing the story. | Cards used to unlock Special Rooms. These map cards are gold in color. In ''Re:Chain of Memories'', they are indicated by a yellow exclamation mark, stressing their importance in continuing the story. | ||
[[Image:Key of Beginnings.png|Key of Beginnings]] *'''Key of Beginnings''' - Usually the first Keycard obtained on that floor. A room where untold stories unfold. | [[Image:Key of Beginnings.png|Key of Beginnings]] *'''Key of Beginnings''' - Usually the first Keycard obtained on that floor. A room where untold stories unfold. | ||
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*'''Key to Rewards''' - A room containing special treasure. | *'''Key to Rewards''' - A room containing special treasure. | ||
A Keycard must be drawn together with the required number of Map Cards, as well as the required colors (e.g. R35, B30, G35 - this means that several map cards need to be drawn out, until the red cards total up to 35, the blue cards total up to 30 and the green card total up to 35). Cards numbered 0 and Random Jokers cannot be used for unlocking. | |||
==Special Rooms== | ==Special Rooms== |
Revision as of 06:45, 23 February 2009
Map Cards are cards used to open the rooms contained within the various worlds in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.
There are five varieties of Map Cards and each type of Map Card synthesizes/creates a different type of room. Additionally, each card that is received is randomly numbered from 0 to 9. To open a door to a room, Map Cards must be matched to the number on the door and/or meet other special card requirements as stated by the door. Like all other 0 cards that can be used in the game, 0 value Map Cards function as 'break' cards, meaning that if no other card of a required value is available in the stockpile, a 0 numbered Map Card can be used to 'break' the door, which consequently resets the counter to start back at 1 for all following doors.
List of Map Cards
Enemy Map Cards
- Tranquil Darkness - A room where only a few Heartless appear.
- Teeming Darkness - A room where many Heartless appear. Enemies are more likely to drop enemy cards.
- Feeble Darkness - A room where Heartless with weak cards appear.
- Almighty Darkness - A room where Heartless with strong cards appear. Enemies are more like to drop enemy cards.
- Sleeping Darkness - A room where Heartless are drowsy and easy to ambush.
- Looming Darkness - A room where Heartless attack relentlessly. Enemies are more likely to drop enemy cards.
- Premium Room - A room where victory often leads to Premium Bonuses.
- White Room - A room where only White Mushrooms appear. But what happens when you help them out?
- Black Room - A room where only Black Fungi appear. But what happens when you defeat one?
- Bottomless Darkness - A room that is pitch black with only Shadow Heartless. Only in Re:COM.
- Roulette Room - A room where Map Card Roulettes are easier to get and you get to choose the Map Card you receive. Only in Re:COM.
- These Map Cards are colored Red. In Re:Chain of Memories, they are indicated by a red letter R.
Status Map Cards
- Martial Waking - A room where attack cards are more effective.
- Sorcerous Waking - A room where magic cards are more effective.
- Alchemic Waking - A room where item cards are more effective.
- Meeting Ground - A room where a friend card appears at the beginning of all battles (if your friends are with you).
- Stagnant Space - A room where the Heartless move slowly.
- Strong Initiative - A room where striking first in the field does additional damage to Heartless.
- Lasting Daze - A room where striking first in the field stuns all Heartless that join the battle.
- These Map Cards are colored Green. In Re:Chain of Memories, they are indicated by a green letter G.
Bounty Map Cards
- Calm Bounty - A room containing treasure.
- Guarded Trove - A room where treasure is guarded by Heartless.
- False Bounty - A room where only one treasure chest is real. Opening the wrong chest triggers a battle.
- Moment's Reprieve - A room where you can save your progress.
- Moogle Room - A room where cards can be traded with moogles at the Moogle Shop.
- Mingling Worlds - A room where anything could happen.
- Random Joker - A card that can fulfill any criterion except Key cards. Only in Re:COM.
- These Map Cards are colored Blue. In Re:Chain of Memories, they are indicated by a blue letter B.
Keycards
Cards used to unlock Special Rooms. These map cards are gold in color. In Re:Chain of Memories, they are indicated by a yellow exclamation mark, stressing their importance in continuing the story.
Key of Beginnings *Key of Beginnings - Usually the first Keycard obtained on that floor. A room where untold stories unfold.
Key of Guidance *Key of Guidance - Usually obtained after unlocking the Key of Beginnings card. A room where untold stories unfold.
Key to Truth *Key to Truth - Usually obtained after unlocking the Key of Guidance card. A room where untold stories unfold.
- Key to Rewards - A room containing special treasure.
A Keycard must be drawn together with the required number of Map Cards, as well as the required colors (e.g. R35, B30, G35 - this means that several map cards need to be drawn out, until the red cards total up to 35, the blue cards total up to 30 and the green card total up to 35). Cards numbered 0 and Random Jokers cannot be used for unlocking.
Special Rooms
Unknown Room
This is the room you always begin with when you begin exploring any world. It can be left as it is, or, like any other room, it can be changed.
Conqueror's Respite
This room is only accessible after defeating the boss of any particular world. It is usually situated at the exit. There are no Heartless in this room, and there is a very high ladder leading to a save point. In Sora's story, Sora is directly transported to Conqueror's Respite after defeating the boss of each level. In Riku's story (Reverse/Rebirth), however, Riku is transported back to the room where he was before engaging into the boss battle, and he is required to go to Conqueror's Respite himself.
Unlike the Unknown Room, the Conqueror's Respite is temporary, and will be erased once Sora or Riku accesses the next level.
Room of Rewards
The Room of Rewards in each world contains a treasure chest with a specific card or sleight the first time it is opened. A Room of Rewards starts off with a reward from set 1, and if you have a completed Sora's Story save file on your memory card, it will also contain a second treasure chest with a reward from set 2. Once the world's unique treasure has been obtained, a Room of Rewards will operate like a Calm Bounty room.
World | Set 1 | Set 2 |
Agrabah | Blazing Donald (CoM) Warp (Re:CoM) |
Luxord |
Atlantica | Quake | Demyx |
Castle Oblivion | Super Glide (Re:CoM) |
Star Seeker |
Destiny Islands | Megalixir | Photon Debugger |
Halloween Town | Gravity Raid (CoM) Bind (Re:CoM) |
Bond of Flame |
Hollow Bastion | Mushu | Xigbar |
Monstro | Aqua Splash | Xaldin |
Never Land | Thunder Raid | Follow the Wind |
Olympus Coliseum | Metal Chocobo | Monochrome |
Traverse Town | Warp (CoM) Stardust Blitz (Re:CoM) |
Saïx |
Twilight Town | Warp (CoM) Stardust Blitz (Re:CoM) |
Roxas |
Wonderland | Lionheart | Xemnas |