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In the end, only Xemnas is left of the original thirteen members. Sora and Riku unite to defeat him, and his new Kingdom Hearts is closed. Sora and the others are returned to their homeworld of [[Destiny Islands]]. Although Sora has to say goodbye to Donald and Goofy, he knows in his heart that true friends are never gone. However, sometime later, Sora, Riku, and Kairi receive a letter from [[Mickey Mouse|King Mickey]] after the credits. They proceed to read the letter, but the [[Kingdom Hearts Coded|contents]] are left unrevealed.
In the end, only Xemnas is left of the original thirteen members. Sora and Riku unite to defeat him, and his new Kingdom Hearts is closed. Sora and the others are returned to their homeworld of [[Destiny Islands]]. Although Sora has to say goodbye to Donald and Goofy, he knows in his heart that true friends are never gone. However, sometime later, Sora, Riku, and Kairi receive a letter from [[Mickey Mouse|King Mickey]] after the credits. They proceed to read the letter, but the [[Kingdom Hearts Coded|contents]] are left unrevealed.


==Gameplay==
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''Kingdom Hearts II'' offers a number of key differences from the original ''Kingdom Hearts''. While the core gameplay remains the same, new features have been added to improve the experience. The two most notable are Sora's Drive system, which allows him to fuse with one or both party allies and assume new powers, and Reaction Commands, which allow Sora and/or members of his party to perform special maneuvers in the course of battle. In addition, there are new and revamped Abilities, as well as special abilities, such as Glide, that can only be gained by leveling Sora's Drive Forms. Another thing to notice is that in order to defeat a boss, a combo must be executed.
 
[[Item Synthesis]] is again offered; however, [[Moogle]]s must now be leveled to make more powerful items or use rarer materials, and lists of ingredients can be found in [[Recipe]]s in the worlds or as Free Development items that open with a Moogle's improving ability. Treasure chests are also abundant, mostly containing synthesis materials and [[Accessory|accessories]]; however, the scavenger hunt-type games of [[Trinity Mark]]s and the [[101 Dalmatians]] are gone.
 
Also notably changed is the [[Gummi Ship]] system; instead of a space shooter, the ships now operate more like a rail shooter, traveling along a fixed path while allowing the player to worry only about destroying various enemies scattered along the course. Ships can now be equipped with abilities of their own, new Gummi types such as [[Slash Gummi|Slash Gummis]] have been added, and high-level Gummi Ships may have two companion ships, called [[Teeny Ship]]s, that can assist them in battle.
 
There are many new mini-game offerings. [[Skateboarding]] is a primary one; it can be used for transport through the worlds or as a mini-game in which certain goals must be met. Many worlds now have specific mini-games of their own, such as [[Space Paranoids]]'s [[Light Cycle]] or Twilight Town's Summer Jobs. Fighting tournaments are also offered again, but now in the [[Underworld]]'s [[Underdrome]], and through [[Hades]] himself. [[100 Acre Wood]] returns and again consists entirely of mini-games; also notably, [[Atlantica]] has been changed from a fighting world to a world with five musical mini-games.


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