I noticed that Ventus and Terra's Mode Change level 2 are like their latin name's meaning. Maybe Aqua's Magic Hour's upgrade might be related to water. --Cococrash11 06:17, December 18, 2009 (UTC)Cococrash11
Style Change
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NeutraVega Talk to me, you triple zero!. — "3, 22⁄7, 333⁄106, 355⁄113, 103993/33102...'." *Cue echo SFX*
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Well, it's been revealed by the game itself that the proper term for this gameplay mechanic is "Command Style" and "Style Change." We should probably fix it up soon.
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Ice Blast
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HeartofOblivion Talk to me! — There was something important... Oh yes! I've decided on the pancakes. Blueberry! Can you get me some cotton candy? Blue, not PINK !!!! — 22:26, January 27, 2010 (UTC)
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Does anyone know how exactly you use Ice Blast? Is it random after your character eats ice cream or something like that? Where would it go exactly on this page; under Command Styles LV1 or under a section of it's own? Here is a video of it. [1]
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Paradigm?
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SilverCrono Well, I can tell who you are. — "Looks like you're prepared." "What is with you and picking up stray puppies?" — 23:53, April 30, 2010 (UTC)
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Anyone else see a Paradigm system here? From the screenshot at the top of the page, it looks like you can change your Style in-battle. Sounds cool.
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Images
With images it would probably look like this:
File:CS Ven SpeedRave.png
- Ven's personal Command Style that puts a large emphasis on overwhelming enemies with wide-ranged, speed-based combos. Activated by filling the Command Gauge with physical-based commands.
Are they even needed at all? They look fancy, but it's not a big difference to before. --ShardofTruth 12:51, June 4, 2010 (UTC)