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Room Synthesis Screen. Cards shown are Moment's Reprieve and Key of Beginnings.

Map Cards appear in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories as a type of card which allow Sora and Riku to bring form to Castle Oblivion's White Rooms through Room Synthesis. Like playing cards, they are randomly numbered 1-9 or 0, but these numbers are used against the castle's doors, rather than enemies. When Room Synthesis is activated, a set of card outlines will appear on the screen with various colors, numbers, and symbols. These represent the criterion for opening the door and creating a room. If an outline has a specific color, it can only be opened with a Map Card of the same color. If the outline has a number with a symbol on it, specifically ↑, ↓, or =, it can only be opened with a Map Card that has a higher, lower, or equal number on it, although Map Cards with "0" on them can satisfy a ↑ or ↓ requirement. The criterion can also contain a number by itself, which must be satisfied by applying multiple Map Cards whose point sum is equal to or greater than the listed number. The unique "Random Joker" is able to satisfy any set of requirements, except for a keycard requirement.

Map Cards are divided into red "Enemy Map Cards", which modify the behavior of the Heartless within the room, green "Status Map Cards", which modify the status of Sora and his friends, blue "Bounty Map Cards", which provide treasure chests, shops, or save points, and golden "Keycards", which progress the story or provide a chest with a unique "Bonus". In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, these types are signified with an "R", "G", "B", and "!", respectively.

List of Map Cards

Enemy Map Cards

Card Name Heartless Room Size Description
Tranquil Darkness (card).png Tranquil Darkness ★★ A room where only a few Heartless appear.
Teeming Darkness (card).png Teeming Darkness ★★★ ★★★ A room where many Heartless appear. Enemies often drop enemy cards in this room.
Feeble Darkness (card).png Feeble Darkness ★★ A room where Heartless with weak cards appear.
Almighty Darkness (card).png Almighty Darkness ★★ ★★ A room where Heartless with strong cards appear. Enemies often drop enemy cards in this room.
Sleeping Darkness (card).png Sleeping Darkness A room where Heartless are drowsy and easy to ambush.
Looming Darkness (card).png Looming Darkness ★★ ★★★ A room where Heartless attack relentlessly. Enemies often drop enemy cards in this room.
Premium Room (card).png Premium Room[SS] ★★ ★★ A room where victory often leads to Premium Bonuses.
White Room (card).png White Room[SS] ★★★ A room where only White Mushrooms appear. What happens when you defeat White Mushrooms?
Black Room (card).png Black Room A room where only Black Fungi appear. What happens when you defeat Black Fungi?
Bottomless Darkness (card).png Bottomless Darkness[KH Re:CoM] ★★★ ★★★ A pitch-dark room where many Heartless appear.
Roulette Room (card).png Roulette Room[KH Re:CoM] ★★ ★★★ A room where victory often leads to Roulette Bonuses.

Status Map Cards

Card Name Heartless Room Size Description
Martial Waking (card).png Martial Waking ★★ ★★ A room where attack cards are more effective.
Sorcerous Waking (card).png Sorcerous Waking[SS] ★★ ★★ A room where magic cards are more effective.
Alchemic Waking (card).png Alchemic Waking[SS] ★★ A room where item cards are more effective.
Meeting Ground (card).png Meeting Ground ★★ ★★ A room where a friend card appears at the beginning of all battles (if your friends are with you).
Stagnant Space (card).png Stagnant Space ★★ A room where the Heartless move slowly.
Strong Initiative (card).png Strong Initiative ★★ ★★★ A room where striking first in the field does additional damage to Heartless.
Lasting Daze (card).png Lasting Daze ★★ ★★★ A room where striking first in the field stuns all Heartless that join the battle.

Bounty Map Cards

Card Name Heartless Room Size Description
Calm Bounty (card).png Calm Bounty[SS] A room containing treasure.
Guarded Trove (card).png Guarded Trove[SS] ★★ A room where treasure is guarded by Heartless.
False Bounty (card).png False Bounty[SS] A room where only one treasure chest is real. Opening a fake chest leads to battle with Heartless.
Moment's Reprieve (card).png Moment's Reprieve A room where you can save your progress. No Heartless.
Mingling Worlds (card).png Mingling Worlds ??? ??? A room where anything could happen.
Moogle Room (card).png Moogle Room[SS] A room where you can trade cards at the Moogle Shop.

Random Joker

Card Name Heartless Room Size Description
Random Joker (card).png Random Joker[KH Re:CoM] ??? ??? A card that can meet any criteria except for key cards. The room is randomly synthesized.

Keycards

Card Name Heartless Room Size Description
Key to Rewards (card).png Key to Rewards Allows access to a secret room with rare cards and sleights.
Key of Beginnings (card).png Key of Beginnings A room where untold stories unfold.
Key of Guidance (card).png Key of Guidance A room where untold stories unfold.
Key to Truth (card).png Key to Truth A room where untold stories unfold.

Special Rooms

Unknown Room

The Unknown Room is a small room similar to a Tranquil Darkness which is the first room in every world. After the first time through a world, the Unknown Room is only accessible if the level is entered through it.

It is possible to obtain two Unknown Rooms, similar to different types of Map Cards, if the player has not opened all the rooms. Using a Keycard would redirect the player to a random room, and if it has not been opened before, that room becomes an Unknown Room.

The final room before the battle with Marluxia, which contains a Save Point, is also identified as an Unknown Room.

Room of Beginnings

This is the first special room that the player can access, the card is symbolized by a Keyblade and the player receives the card after the first video of that floor, or immediately upon entry. A cutscene occurs when the player enters the room. The player also receives the Key of Guidance in this room. This room can only be accessed once per floor.

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Room of Guidance

The Room of Guidance is the second special room that the player can access; the card is symbolized by a heart. The player receives the card after clearing the Room of Beginnings. Like the Room of Beginnings, a cutscene occurs when the player enters the room. The player also receives the Key to Truth in this room. The room only can be accessed once per floor.Template:Section-stub

Room of Truth

This is the last special room that you can access, the card is symbolized by a Heartless emblem and you receive the card after clearing the Room of Guidance. The Room of Truth is where the boss battle of the floor is fought. Like the Room of Beginnings and the Room of Guidance, this room can only be accessed once per floor.

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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. In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, each world contains only the first set of Bonuses. In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, a Room of Rewards starts off with a reward from Set 1, and if you have completed "Sora's Story" and Kingdom Hearts II save files, it will also contain a second treasure chest with a reward from Set 2. If you have a completed "Reverse/Rebirth" save file, or for the Japanese version, a completed Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix save file, the Room of Rewards will contain both sets of treasure chests during the first play-through of Sora's Story. Once both treasure chests have been emptied, the Room of Rewards for that world is no longer accessible, but if only one chest is emptied, the other will function as a Bounty chest until both unique treasures are obtained. You can only carry one Key to Rewards card at a time.

World Set 1 Set 2
Agrabah Blazing Donald[KH CoM]
Warp[KH Re:CoM]
Luxord
Atlantica Quake Demyx
Castle Oblivion Super Glide[KH Re:CoM] Star Seeker
Destiny Islands Megalixir Photon Debugger
Halloween Town Gravity Raid[KH CoM]
Bind[KH 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 Lionheart Saïx
Twilight Town Warp[KH CoM]
Stardust Blitz[KH Re:CoM]
Roxas
Wonderland Stop Raid[KH CoM]
Synchro[KH Re:CoM]
Xemnas

Conqueror's Respite

The Conqueror's Respite is a tall room that is only accessible after defeating a world's boss. It contains a Save Point and the world's exit on its highest platform, and usually has a tall ladder from the entrance to the highest platform. There are never any Heartless in this room. In Sora's Story, Sora is directly transported to the room after defeating the boss, but in Reverse/Rebirth, Riku is merely put back in the room he was just in, and he must make his way to the exit on his own. After the first time through a world, the Conqueror's Respite is only accessible if the level is entered through it, like the Unknown Room.