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Now, before we get to work on the walkthrough for Kingdom Hearts II, we need to gather a few rules and such. Most worlds have two storyline trips, and only Disney Castle, Timeless River and The World That Never Was have one trip each (in the case of the former, the brief trip to Hollow Bastion does not count, as once you land there, a long cutscene will begin, and when you regain control, you'll be back in Disney Castle. Also, after defeating Pete in Timeless River, you'll return, but it's only a cutscene, as you'll end up back in the Gummi Ship once you regain control).
I don't know whether to list both trips in one page, or give a page for each trip (eg: Halloween Town I, then later Halloween Town II). I see this as the easiest way, as putting it all in one page can get confusing, and, in the cases with certain worlds (eg: Beast's Castle), can be a spoiler for first-time players.
Also, there are six trips to 100 Acre Wood, and five trips to Atlantica, and none of them involve any Heartless (exept in the first trip to the latter, where some Soldiers steal the book). Also, Hollow Bastion's got the highest concern, as during the first trip to 100 Acre Wood, you'll only have breif control of Sora whe you enter the book, then after being thrown out of it (due to Donald's magic summoning Sora), you'll have a battle with a small group of Heartless. After exiting the book, and learning how to summon, "Trina" (really a help text, but I think of it as Trina from AHT) will explain how to use the summon, and after reading the text, you'll be returned to the Gummi Ship. Should these brief trips have their own pages, or be part of the first page for the 100 Acre Wood? Same with Disney Castle and Space Paranoids (in the latter's case, after leaving that world following the activation of the Terminal, you'll be in HB for around ten minutes, mostly for cutscene purposes. I also know that you cannot leave the Reserch Lab until you defeat the Hostile Program).
Does this infomation sound helpful to you guys? I've wrote it with words that anyone can understand, and being very honest.
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