The End
The End, also known as the Battle Record, Battle Report, or Memory Report, is the final screen that appears in a Kingdom Hearts game. Typically, The End shows a piece of Key Art alongside certain game statistics, such as the Difficulty Level, the time it took to beat the game, and the completion percentage of various tasks and challenges. There is usually no input required in The End except for saving the game to create Game Clear Data.
The End is normally accompanied by "Dearly Beloved" or "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-".
Kingdom Hearts
In Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, the Battle Report has "The End" emblazoned at the bottom left in white font and has "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" playing in the background.
The Battle Report in these games displays the following stats:
- How many Heartless have been defeated.
- How many times Sora has been defeated.
- How many attacks were deflected throughout the playthrough.
- How many times an enemy has hit the player.
- The total item usage from throughout the playthrough.
- The amount of times party members have been knocked out.
- The amount of times a Cure spell has been used on a friend.
Artwork
Kingdom Hearts
- Normal: The end screen is the box art for Kingdom Hearts, "Premonition".
- Expert: The end screen is the artwork used for the cover of the Kingdom Hearts Ultimania, "Bonds".
Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
- Beginner and Standard: The end screen is the box art for Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, "Respite (Day)".
- Proud: The end screen is "Friends".
- Proud with Hades Cup and All Keyholes Sealed: The end screen is the box art for the original release of Kingdom Hearts, "Premonition".
- Proud with 100% Journal: The end screen is "Respite (Night)".
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
In Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, the Battle Report displays no stats, only the artwork and "The End" written in white (for Sora) or black (for Riku) and has the Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories version of "Dearly Beloved" playing in the background.
In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, the Battle Report has "End" emblazoned at the bottom left in white font and has the Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories version of "Dearly Beloved" playing in the background. Sora and Riku have some differences in stats due to their distinct playstyles.
The Battle Report displays the following stats for both:
- The Game Level used in the playthrough.
- The player's Card Collector Rank.
- The amount of enemies defeated during the playthrough.
- The final Clear Time for the playthrough.
The Battle Report displays the following stats for Sora:
- The amount of Journal covered.
- The number of special treasures obtained.
- The number of Card Breaks done throughout the playthrough.
- The most used Sleight from throughout the playthrough.
The Battle Report displays the following stats for Riku:
- The amount of D-Report covered.
- The number of Rapid Breaks done throughout the playthrough.
- The number of Card Duels that Riku has won.
- The amount of times that Riku has activated Dark Mode.
Artwork
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
- Sora's Story: The end screen is "Spiral".
- Reverse/Rebirth: The end screen is Sora's artwork from "Deck" and Riku's artwork from "Card".
Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories
Sora's Story
- Beginner: The end screen is Sora's artwork from "Deck" without the background.
- Standard: The end screen is Sora's title screen and the box art for the original release of Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, "Deck".
- Proud: The end screen is "Spiral".
- Proud with 100% Journal: The end screen is the artwork used on the cover for the Kingdom Hearts Series Ultimania Alpha, "Awakening". from Kingdom Hearts II.
Reverse/Rebirth
- Beginner: The end screen is Reverse/Rebirth's title screen for the original release of Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, "Card".
- Standard: The end screen is Sora's artwork from "Deck" and Riku's artwork from "Card".
- Proud: The end screen is the box art for Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, "Crossroads".
- Proud with 100% D-Report: The end screen is "Daylight", from Kingdom Hearts II.
Kingdom Hearts II
In Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, the Battle Report has "The End" emblazoned at the bottom left in white font and has the Kingdom Hearts II version of "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" playing in the background.
The Battle Report displays the following stats:
- The Game Level used in the playthrough.
- How much of Journal was completed.
- How much of the Gummi Routes were completed.
- The amount of times Sora has healed a party members.
- How many times Sora was saved by Mickey.
- The most used Drive Form and how many times it was activated.
- How many times [Antiform]] was activated.
- The most used Summon and how many times they were used.
Artwork
Kingdom Hearts II
- Beginner: The end screen is the game's title screen, "Ocean".
- Standard: The end screen is "Invitation".
- Proud: The end screen is the artwork used on the cover for the Kingdom Hearts Series Ultimania Alpha, "Awakening".
- Proud with 100% Journal: The end screen is the box art for Kingdom Hearts II, "Heart".
Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix
- Beginner: The end screen is the title screen from the original release of Kingdom Hearts II, "Ocean".
- Standard: The end screen is the box art from the original release of Kingdom Hearts II, "Heart".
- Proud: The end screen is the artwork used on the cover of the Kingdom Hearts II Ultimania, "Duality".
- Proud with 100% Journal: The end screen is the artwork used on the cover of the Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix Ultimania, "Dusk".
- Critical: The end screen is the cover for the Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack Complete album.
- Critical with 100% Journal: The end screen is the box art for Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, "Bracing".
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
The End screen in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days has no Battle Report and displays no stats and "End" written in black in the bottom right and has the Kingdom Hearts II version of "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" playing in the background.
The end screen uses the artwork on the cover of the Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Ultimania, "Reminiscence".
Artwork
Kingdom Hearts coded
Unlike other games in the series, the original mobile version of Kingdom Hearts coded lacks a "The End" screen, instead restarting Sora at Destiny Islands after the credits.[1]
In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded the top screen of the Battle Report depicts a sprite of Data-Sora jumping up and down with "Thanks, guys!" above him and "The End" written in a blue font at the bottom right corner of the screen and has the Kingdom Hearts version of "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" playing in the background.
The bottom screen of the Battle Report displays the following stats:
- The total playtime.
- The percentage of System Sectors completed.
- The percentage of enemy types defeated.
- The percentage of Keyblades upgraded to their max level.
- The percentage of commands upgraded to
CR
level. - The percentage of quests completed.
- The percentage of rare Prize Blox found.
- The percentage of rare enemy loot found.
- The percentage of unique Avatar parts collected.
- The percentage of Stat Matrix completion.
- The percentage of chips, cheats, and items found and collected.
Artwork
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, the Battle Report has "The End" emblazoned at the bottom left in white font and has the Kingdom Hearts version of "Dearly Beloved" playing in the background.
The Battle Report displays the following stats:
- The Game Level used in the playthrough.
- The percentage of the Report completed.
- The number of enemies defeated during the playthrough.
- The most used command during the playthrough and the amount of times it was used.
- The most used D-Link used during the playthrough and the amount of times it was used.
- The total play time.
Artwork
- Terra's Episode: The end screen is 3D artwork of Terra wielding his Keyblade in front of a Dive to the Heart station colored brown and orange.
- Ventus's Episode: The end screen is 3D artwork of Ventus wielding his Keyblade in front of a Dive to the Heart station colored shades of green.
- Aqua's Episode: The end screen is 3D artwork of Aqua wielding his Keyblade in front of a Dive to the Heart station colored blue and purple.
- Final Episode: The end screen is 3D artwork of Terra, Ventus, and Aqua standing together in front of a Dive to the Heart station colored deep blue and covered in stars.
- Secret Episode: The end screen is 3D artwork of Aqua holding her Wayfinder in front of a Dive to the Heart station colored deep blue and covered in stars.
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, the Battle Report has "The End" emblazoned at the bottom right in white font and has the Kingdom Hearts II version of "Dearly Beloved" playing in the background. In the original 3DS release, the Battle Report was split into the top and bottom screens, but this was moved to two separate screens in the Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD release.
The top(3DS)/first(HD) screen of the Battle Report displays the following stats:
- The Game Mode used in the playthrough.
- The percentage of the Report completed.
- The number of enemies defeated during the playthrough.
- The most used command during the playthrough and the amount of times it was used.
- The most used Flowmotion during the playthrough and the amount of times it was used.
- The total play time.
The bottom(3DS)/second(HD) screen of the Battle Report displays the following stats:
- The percentage of Spirits collected.
- The amount of times a Spirit has smiled.
- The most used Link with a Spirit and the amount of times it was used.
- The best Spirit friend, with an animated 3D model of the Spirit displayed next to it.
- The most used training toy.
Artwork
Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance
- Beginner: The end screen is 3D artwork of Sora and Riku standing next to each other.
- Standard: The end screen is 3D artwork of Sora and Riku holding their Keyblades.
- Proud: The end screen is the artwork used for the Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Ultimania, "Gateway to Dreams".
- Critical: The end screen is "Dusk"
Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD
Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-
In Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-, the Battle Report has "The End" emblazoned at the bottom left in white font and has the Kingdom Hearts version of "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" playing in the background.
Due to The End screens in this game being rendered with the in-game engine, as opposed to artwork, Aqua will be wearing any accessories the player had equipped while defeating the Demon Tide, if any.
The Battle Report displays the following stats:
- The Game Mode used in the playthrough.
- The percentage of completed objectives.
- The percentage of treasure chests opened.
- The number of enemies defeated.
- The number of Style Changes performed.
- The most used magic and how many times it was cast.
- The total play time.
Artwork
- Beginner: The end screen is a moving image of Aqua staring at Castle of Dreams in the from a vantage point in the Castle Town.
- Standard: The end screen is a moving image of Aqua standing in front of one of the mirrors at the World Within.
- Proud and Critical: The end screen is a moving image of Aqua sitting on the paopu fruit tree on Destiny Islands.
Kingdom Hearts III
In Kingdom Hearts III, the Battle Report has "The End" emblazoned at the bottom left in white font and has the Kingdom Hearts version of "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" playing in the background.
While no Battle Report is shown upon completing the Re Mind, Limit Cut, or Secret Episodes, "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" continues to play over the save screen.
The Battle Report displays the following stats:
- The Game Mode used in the playthrough.
- The number of enemies defeated.
- The most used Keyblade and the amount of time it was in use.
- The amount of distance traveled, listed in both kilometers and miles.
- The most used Situation Command and the number of times it was used.
- The percentage of Gummi Ship completion.
- The amount of Lucky Emblems collected.
- The most consumed cuisine and the number of times it was eaten.
- The total play time.
Artwork
- Beginner: The end screen is the box art for Kingdom Hearts III, "Gathering".
- Standard: The end screen is artwork used on the cover of the Kingdom Hearts III Ultimania, "Crown".
- Proud: The end screen is artwork created for Kingdom Hearts χ's third anniversary, "3".
- Critical: The end screen is artwork of Roxas, Lea, Sora, Riku, and Kairi in their Super Groupies collaboration outfits.
Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory
In Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory, the Memory Report has "The End" emblazoned at the bottom left in white font and has the Kingdom Hearts II version of "Dearly Beloved -Reprise-" playing in the background. The artwork used is determined on what difficulty is played during the Dark Domination boss fight.
The Memory Report displays the following stats:
- The difficulty selected during the boss fight with Master Xehanort.
- The most used team and the amount of times they were used.
- The most played song difficulty and how many times it was chosen.
- The amount of enemies defeated.
- The completion total for the World Tour missions.
- The current story archive completion.
- The total play time.
Artwork
- Beginner: The end screen is a collage of different screenshots from the series with musical flair.
- Standard: The end screen is the box art for Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory.
- Proud: The end screen is the key art from the Kingdom Hearts Concert -First Breath- album.
Notes and references
Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- |
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Characters |
Party members |
Aqua - Mickey Mouse |
Antagonists |
Phantom Aqua - Terra-Xehanort |
Other characters |
Dark Figure - Donald Duck - Goofy - Kairi - Luxu - Riku - Sora - Terra - Ventus - Yen Sid |
Locations |
Worlds |
Keyblade Graveyard - Dark World - Destiny Islands - Mysterious Tower |
Places |
Castle Town - The World Within - Forest of Thorns - Depths of Darkness |
Terms |
2.9 - The First Volume - Flowmotion - Keyblade - Shotlock - Situation Command - Style Change - The End - Wardrobe |
Music |
Kingdom Hearts - III, II.8, Unchained χ & Union χ [Cross] - Original Soundtrack - Simple and Clean |