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Overview:

  • Estimated (P) difficulty: 5/10 (Platinum Difficulty Thread)
  • Offline trophies: 48 (1(P)/ 2(G)/ 9(S)/ 36(B))
  • Approximate amount of time to (P): 80+ hours
  • Minimum number of playthroughs: 6
  • Number of missable trophies: None
  • Glitched trophies: None
  • Do trophies stack: Yes, the PS3 and 4 versions have their own lists. Also, the difficulty trophies stack in the PS4 version but not in the PS3 release.
  • Does difficulty affect any trophies: Yes (All the difficulty related trophies)
  • Do cheat codes disable trophies: None
  • Additional accessories required: None

 

Introduction:

 

Welcome to Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories HD, the second game featured within the Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX Collection. This game takes place immediately after the events of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix HD and takes place within Castle Oblivion. Sora has lost something dear to him and must venture through the castle to reclaim it, what he has lost though he has forgotten.

 

Trophy-wise, the game can be pretty tedious because the difficulty trophies don't stack in this one either, so you'll be looking at 6 total playthroughs; added to this you'll be maxing out Sora and Riku's level as well as collecting all the cards for Sora's Library, making for quite the grind. Difficulty-wise the playthroughs on Proud aren't too hard so long as you have a properly made card deck as well as ultilize your sleights. There are a lot of tedious miscellaneous tasks, so it is safe to say the game is more of a grind than anything else.

 

Warning:

 

Before you can obtain the Platinum for this game, make sure you completed Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days HD first, as it will be required for Card Master Sora. You can view more details under that trophy.

 

 

Walkthrough:

 

Step 1: Proud and Normal Speedrun Playthroughs (4 Playthroughs (PS3) or 2 playthroughs (PS4))

 

For this step you to go ahead and just complete the Proud and Normal playthroughs for Sora and Riku (Riku unlocks after you have completed Sora's story once). For the PS4 version, you only need to play as Sora and Riku twice (once each on the highest difficulty).

 

You will probably unlock numerous miscellaneous trophies while speeding through the game, however don't make them your priority, just complete them so you can get started on the playthroughs you will be spending most of your time on. If you can or want to you can aim for Undefeated during one of your normal playthroughs if not on a Beginner playthrough during the later steps; you can also unlock No Escape as well. When you have finished this step you will have the following primary trophies unlocked:

 

(S) Proud Player Sora

(B) Natural Player Sora

(B) A Slumber to Remember

(S) Proud Player Riku

(B) Natural Player Riku

(B) Road to Dawn

(G) Record Keeper

(S) Undefeated

(S) No Escape

 

Note: After completing one of the Reverse/Rebirth Playthroughs be sure to keep one of the clear save file as you will need it for Step 2.

 

 

Step 2: Beginner Difficulty: Sora (100% Completion)

 

For this playthrough you will be aiming for 100%. Unlike the previous speedrun playthroughs you want to take your time going through this playthrough. Try to knock out more enemy cards early as you naturally progress instead of holding off on them for later as well as using a Calm Bounty card in each world which correlates to many different things you'll need for 100%. The biggest grind for this step will be unlocking all of Sora's cards which will be detailed under the respective trophy. When you have finished this step you will have the following primary trophies unlocked:

 

(B) Novice Player Sora

(S) Sleight Master

(G) Record Keeper Sora

(S) Level Master Sora

 

If you haven't unlocked any of the miscellaneous trophies such as the mini-game trophies from 100 Acre Woods, Spending 20,000 Moogle Points, 20 Premium Cards etc., then complete those now as well.

 

 

Step 3: Beginner Difficulty: Reverse/Rebirth Riku (Level 99)

 

Unlike Sora you don't have to worry about the massive grind to unlock all of Riku's Cards as they are all unlocked naturally so that trophy should be long-before earned during one of the previous two Reverse/Rebirth Playthroughs. The only thing you should have to worry about during this playthrough is grinding out Level 99 and any Reverse/Rebirth miscellaneous trophies you might be missing. After completing this step you should have everything you need for Platinum:

 

(B) Natural Player Riku

(B) Hard Hitter

(S) Level Master Riku

(P) CHAIN of MEMORIES Master

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/362.jpg CHAIN of MEMORIES Master (P)(H)

Obtained all trophies.

 

Obtain all the other trophies, to get this one.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/9FF.jpg Undefeated (S)

Clear game without using a continue

 

For this trophy you must clear the game without using a continue when you die; this trophy can be obtained through either the main storyline or Reverse/Rebirth. Obtaining this trophy is much easier on beginner however possible on harder difficulties - you'll just have to be very cafeful, especially when approaching boss fights. Between the two storylines this is much easier to unlock through Reverse/Rebirth as it is much shorter and, with the right tactics, much easier as well.

 

One tip to keep in mind when going for this trophy is to save your Moment's Reprieve cards for the room before the boss fight so that is you do so happen to die during the boss fight, when you reload your save you can start over at that save point instead of at the beginning of that world.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/72D.jpg Natural Player Sora (B)

Clear Sora's Story on Standard

 

For this trophy you must complete the game on Standard with Sora; the trophy will unlock after viewing the credits. Please refer to Proud Player Sora for universal tips.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/25C.jpg Natural Player Riku (B)

Clear Riku's Story on Standard

 

For this trophy you must complete Reverse/Rebirth on Standard; the trophy will unlock after viewing the credits. Please refer to Proud Player Riku for universal tips.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/B1B.jpg Novice Player Sora (B)

Clear Sora's Story on Beginner

 

For this trophy you must complete the game on Beginner with Sora; the trophy will unlock after viewing the credits. Please refer to Proud Player Sora for universal tips.

 

Assuming you are using this difficulty as your 100% playthrough, keep these notes in mind when playing through the game:

 

  • Take the game slow and easy, save your Calm Bounty Map cards and use them once per world for each bonus.
  • When you start to get more Key to Reward Map Cards be sure to use them immediately, you're only allowed to hold one at a time so it'll be best to get them out of the way when you can.
  • If you get any Red Map Cards that increase the drop rate of enemy cards, make use of that chance and try to get enemy cards you don't have as you progress.

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/DC2.jpg Novice Player Riku (B)

Clear Riku's Story on Beginner

 

For this trophy you must complete Reverse/Rebirth on Beginner; the trophy will unlock after viewing the credits. Please refer to Proud Player Riku for universal tips.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/E0D.jpg Veggie Master (B)

Get a score of 150 points or higher in the Veggie Panic mini-game

 

You can unlock this trophy during Sora's storyline when you reach 100 Acre Wood. This is the first minigame that you will play upon entering this world, talk to Rabbit to start the minigame. You have 6 chances to mess up before failing the minigame, each time you let a veggie past you and hit the cart it will count against you as well as later during the mini game when Pooh decides to run around in the middle of the route and you must block the veggies for him.

 

The game is straight forward, you hit :square: when a cabbage comes near you and :circle: when a pumpkin comes near you. It can be a bit tedious over time and the veggies steadily come a bit faster over time. The main thing you want to look out for is when Pooh decides to chase the butterfly right in the middle of the route, you will then be prompted to press :triangle: when a veggie gets near him. When Pooh does run out simply align yourself with him and mash :triangle: to almost guarantee hits on the veggies before they hit Pooh, watch out if some get past him as you'll have to hit them normally.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/D53.jpg Ace Pilot (B)

Get a score of 500 points or higher in the Balloon Glider mini-game

 

You can unlock this trophy during Sora's storyline when you reach 100 Acre Wood. This minigame comes in the area right after Veggie Panic. The minigame involves you navigating through various branches and wild bees with your balloon(s) using the :cross: button to ascend yourself. For the trophy itself you must collect all of the yellow orbs by the time you reach the top.

 

There is no time limit for this minigame so there is no need to rush anything, slowly collect all the orbs as you rise. You are limited to 3 balloons so any other balloons you see can not be picked up, however if you see any bees in the way you can sacrifice one of your balloons so that you can proceed easier and have the extra balloon to take its place. Using this to your advantage, don't be too afraid to lose too many balloons by the bees, however try not to run into branches while you are doing this.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/203.jpg High Jumper (B)

Get a score of 120 points or higher in Tigger's Jump-a-Thin mini-game

 

You can unlock this trophy during Sora's storyline when you reach 100 Acre Wood. Following Balloon Glider you will run into Tigger who challenges you to follow his patterns in Jump-a-Thon on what looks like the face buttons to your PS3 controller. For the trophy you must score 120 points which is quite a bit, especially if you're one who can't memorize well. If you're having troubling following his pattern simply write out the pattern as he adds to it and follow off your written pattern for a guaranteed completion.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/373.jpg Sky Diver (B)

Get a score of 2,000 points or higher in the Whirewind Plunge mini-game

 

You can unlock this trophy during Sora's storyline when you reach 100 Acre Wood. Following Jump-a-Thon you will approach a well that floats you upward when you jump on it, initiating the Whirlwing Plunge minigame. In the minigame you have to navigate through the debris and collect as many yellow orbs as possible. During the early parts of the minigame this is a simple task, however later in the minigame the debris starts to get harder to squeeze through.

 

A nice tip to consider is that during your spin animation that you get when you press :square:, you can actually go through the debris, so once you get to that point in the minigame simply spam that button in the direction you need to be and you'll get through the debris easy.

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Clear all 70 bees within 1 minute and 40 seconds in the Bumble-Buster mini-game

 

You can unlock this trophy during Sora's storyline when you reach 100 Acre Wood. Following Whirlwind Plunge you will run into Eeyore who seems to be missing his tail and you must get it back for him, you are then directed to a tree hole where you can initiate the Bumble-Buster minigame. This initial minigame will not count towards the trophy, however after you help Eeyore you can go back and do it again for the trophy.

 

This is easily the hardest trophy between the minigame trophies, you are given a preset deck so there's no way to modify it in your favor you must simply be lucky. Keep these sleights in mind when trying to clear this trophy:

 

  • Honey Storm: Wind + Honey
  • Honey Pot: Honey + Honey

At the start of the minigame go ahead and mash out all your attack cards destroying as many bees as you can, once you reach your wind and honey cards press :triangle: on them to ready them in a sleight and continue your assault. Before your first reload let the bees increase in numbers a bit and then use the Honey Storm sleight, which will blow all of them away then proceed to your reload where you'll do the same thing and ready your sleight when you get to the honey, however because Wind is now gone it'll ready up Honey Pot.

 

Continue your assault until Pooh runs low on life and then use Honey Pot to heal up to reasonable health. From this point forward simply attack and fight against the clock. If for some reason you aren't clearing this while playing on Proud try it again later on an easier difficulty.

 

Also keep in mind you could use a Sleight consisting of an Attack Card first, then the Honey Storm Combination so you can use it as many times as you want.

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/757.jpg Sleight Master (S)

Obtain all of Sora's sleights

 

For this trophy you must collect all of Sora's Sleights, which really isn't as daunting a task as it seems. You obtain Sleights through various means such as Calm Bounties in every world, Key to Rewards, Leveling up and you even get free Sleights once you obtain new Magic, Summon and Friend cards. Here is the breakdown of what you need to do to get all the Sleights:

 

  • Reach Level 57
  • Reach Castle Oblivion
  • Clear all the minigames in 100 Acre Woods (and talk to Piglet in the first area of that world)
  • Use Calm Bounty in every world at least once
  • Retrieve multiple sleights or magic/summon cards through Key to Rewards

You don't have to perform all the Sleights, the second you obtain the Sleight it will be registered for this trophy. You can view the Sleights you have in your deck menu by pressing :square:. You can view all the Sleights and their locations on this KingdomHeartsWikia Sleights Page.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/AE0.jpg Card of Memories (B)

Clear Castle Oblivion 1F

 

This is story related and cannot be missed.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/422.jpg Woven Memories (B)

Clear Castle Oblivion 5F

 

This is story related and cannot be missed.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/03D.jpg The Truth (B)

Clear Castle Oblivion 13F

 

This is story related and cannot be missed.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/955.jpg Hard Hitter (B)

Obtain all attack bonuses for Riku

 

For this trophy you must max out Riku's Attack Points which is 30. You can unlock the final upgrade to his attack when you reach level 59.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/AE1.jpg Confronting with Darkness (B)

Clear Castle Oblivion B12F

 

This is Reverse/Rebirth story related and cannot be missed.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/402.jpg Challenge from the Inner Darkness (B)

Clear Castle Oblivion B8F

 

This is Reverse/Rebirth story related and cannot be missed.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/D98.jpg Overcoming the Darkness (B)

Clear Castle Oblivion B1F.

 

This is Reverse/Rebirth story related and cannot be missed.

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/7D7.jpg Card Master Sora (S)

Collect all Card Collection entries in Jiminy's Journal

 

Before being able to unlock this trophy, make sure you have completed Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days HD and have a clear save file of Reverse/Rebirth. Having these will enable you to obtain secret cards required for this trophy.

 

Completing all of the Card Index is easily the grindiest part to the (P) for this game. For Sora, you must collect all of the cards including all Map Cards such as the Random Joker (which should be obtained through natural progression). Most cards you will get naturally or through the moogle shop, however the cards you'll have to worry about and go out of your way for our the Key to Rewards, Calm Bounty Cards and Enemy Cards. You can view all the cards on the KingdomHeartsWikia KH Re:COM Cards Page.

 

http://i.imgur.com/Xno23TL.png Room to Rewards (385/2 Days Required)

In each world there is a locked room with a requirement for the "rare" Key to Rewards card; in the beginning of the game the card is pretty rare, however after your first fight with Larxene they start to appear more often. You can only hold one of them at a time so every time you pick one up, plan on using it in the current world you're in or in the next world if you already opened the "Room to Rewards" in the world you're in. After they start to spawn more often you can obtain them easily through the first area of each world that has no Map Card effects.

 

Normally these Rooms give you one bonus, each of which are normally a new sleight, however if you have 385/2 completed you will have an additional treasure chest awaiting you in each room which are all Enemy Cards for members of Organization XIII, which are required for the trophy. If you complete 385/2 Days after opening a room, the room will reappear and you can open it again for the treasure later. For more details on the Key to Rewards and the treasures you receive from it, please refer to the KHInsider Key to Rewards Card Guide.

 

Reverse/Rebirth and Game Completion

Before you can get certain cards in the game you must have a clear save file of Reverse/Rebirth as well as made it to the point in the game where you fight Marluxia. Once you have met this criteria you can unlock special cards through Calm Bounty (or other Bounty cards) in special worlds. Those cards consist of:

 

  • Diamond Dust (Any)
  • One-Wing Angel (Twilight)
  • Ultima Weapon (Any)
  • Lexaeus (Any)
  • Ansem (Twilight)
  • Zexion (Destiny Island)

Well these are available at this point, though their appearance is random so you aren't guanrateed the card you want the next time you use a Bounty Card. The harder ones to get are the 3 that can be obtained in any world. Keep using Bounties and pray you get the ones you're missing.

 

http://i.imgur.com/2dbfUqV.png Enemy Cards

This will be the bane of your existence, you must obtain every enemy card in the game which has an insanely low drop rate. You can obtain a heartless enemy card by killing them last in battle; you can increase the drop rate by 2.5 with Map Cards such as:

 

  • Teeming Darkness
  • Almighty Darkness
  • Looming Darkness

Despite the increase the rate is still very low, there are no factors to influence the drop. Sometimes the game just works against you and decides not to drop anything. If this becomes the case, reload your save and reset the random factor and hope its in your favor. Besides this, you have 3 specific heartless you must also keep careful watch on which are as follows:

 

  • Black Fungus (Black Room)
  • White Mushroom (White Room)
  • Barrel Spider (Teeming Darkness)

What make these heartless a bit special is the fact that the first two can only be encountered through Map Cards. When aiming for them you want to collect a large amount of copies of the respective Map Card and go for broke at that time and attempt to get their enemy card. If you use them all up and resulted in no enemy card, reload your save and try again.

 

With the Barrel Spider you can find this in multiple worlds, however if you are trying to grind it out you can use the Teeming Darkness Map Card in Agrabah where there is guaranteed to be barrels, one of which containing a Barrel Spider. If you use up all your Teeming Darkness Map Cards trying to get the enemy card, reload your save and try again. If you need to stock up on those cards you can use the Roulette Room card.

 

Card Master: Sora

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/287.jpg Storyteller Sora (B)

Collect all Story entries in Jiminy's Journal

 

For this trophy you need to complete the Story Section of Jiminy's Journal which is essentially completing all the worlds. You will unlock this trophy after you have defeated Marluxia before the Final Battle.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/BD5.jpg Character Professor Sora (B)

Collect all Character entries in Jiminy's Journal

 

For this trophy you must complete the Character Section of Jiminy's Journal. The character section includes characters you meet, bosses you fight, heartless you fight and even your own summons. Assuming you fight all the heartless types in each world (as well as the Black Fungus, White Mushroom and Barrel Spider), there are two characters you could end up missing if you don't keep them in mind which are:

  • Piglet (Entering 100 Acre Woods remember to find him before Pooh's House)
  • Mushu (His card can only be obtained through the Room to Rewards in Hollow Bastion)

If you met all the characters and heartless up until the end of the game this trophy will unlock after your fight with Marluxia before the Final Battle.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/A40.jpg Mini-game Maniac Sora (B)

Collect all Mini-game entries in Jiminy's Journal

 

For this trophy you must complete the Monstro world and all the minigames in 100 Acre Woods, which of course correlate with particular trophies as well. Regardless of whether you meet the requirements for the 100 Acre Wood trophies, so long as you clear the initial minigame they will register for this trophy. The minigames are as follow:

  • Belly Brawl
  • Veggie Panic
  • Ballon Glider
  • Jump-A-Thon
  • Whildwind Plunge
  • Bumble-Rumble

Once you have cleared the last one finishing up the 100 Acre Woods world, the trophy will unlock.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/316.jpg Card Master Riku (S)

Collect all Card Collection entries in D Report

 

For this trophy you must complete all of the card index for the D Report in Reverse/Rebirth. Compared to Sora's this is significantly easier and might as well be handed to you; enemy cards are already preset for you in each world and Riku has nothing but Attack Cards in his preset decks. The only cards you really have to collect on your own are map cards and the only real hard one to get is Random Joker, others can be obtained naturally or through Roulette Room if needed.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/ECA.jpg Storyteller Riku (B)

Collect all Story entires in the D Report

 

For this trophy you must complete the story section of the D Report, which just like Sora's is given to you after completing all the worlds.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/25E.jpg Character Professor Riku (B)

Collect all Character entries in the D Report

 

For this trophy must complete the character section of the D Report, which is like Sora's so you'll have to make sure you fight every different type of heartless in each world for this trophy. You will also need to encounter a Black Fungus through its Map Card; In Reverse/Rebirth there is no White Mushroom Heartless.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/BB9.jpg Novice Deck Builder (B)

Edit a card deck for the first time

 

Throughout the game you will probably be editting your deck almost all the time. This trophy will come naturally and very early.

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/A1C.jpg Premium Card Maker (B)

Make 20 cards become Premium Cards

 

For this trophy you must turn 20 cards into Premium Cards; when a card becomes Premium the CP required to have it in your deck is lower, however it will become an unreloadable card. To change cards into Premium Cards you must pick up the Premium Bonus (http://i.imgur.com/5BrQd2M.png which initiates a pinning roulette with your deck where you can select one to become a premium card or back out.

 

Premium Bonuses are rarely dropped in normal battles however have a higher chance of dropping in White and Black Room Map Cards. There is even a Map Card specifically for it called Premium Room which guarantees more frequent Premium Bonus chances. After you have turned your 20th card into a Premium card your trophy will unlock.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/F78.jpg No Escape (S)

Clear the game without escaping from a single battle

 

For this trophy you must complete the game without escaping from a single battle, to escape you must run against the edge of the area during a battle and fill the escape part. Quite frankly there is no real reason to escape from battles anyway, there're too many benefits from it when progressing in the main story so it would be weird to escape at all.

 

If you don't want to fight enemies just avoid them in each room, if you so happen to get caught just get the fight over with. When you accomplish this the trophy will unlock at the end of the game with the difficulty trophy.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/1CB.jpg Card Breaker (B)

Break an enemies card 1,500 times

 

For this trophy you must break enemy cards 1,500 times, which is quite the taunting number however will be very doable. To break an enemy's card you must use a card of equal or higher strength than their card, this will happen a lot during your encounters so as long as you wait to break their cards often, you should easily unlock this near end game.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/FA0.jpg Interceptor (B)

Strike an enemy before entering battle 150 times

 

For this trophy you must initate 150 preemptive battles, basically you must swing the keyblade on an enemy resulting in them being in a dizzy state at the start of the battle 150 times. It's a bit of a grind but it's something you should be aiming for anyway, after the 150th time the trophy will unlock.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/55F.jpg Duel Master (B)

Win 100 duels.

 

You can only obtain this trophy through Reverse/Rebirth. Unlike Sora's storyline, when Riku does a card break against an enemy with the same number card it initates a duel challenge which you can start if you press :triangle:. Each duel has a time limit depending on the difficulty of the heartless, the heartless will throw out random attack cards and you must respond with cards of more value. Sometimes you can get away with mashing out your deck to clear it and a lot of times you'll be a in a world where your cards are just too weak. Grind it out when you can, it should also be noted that you can get a lot through boss battles for Riku.

 

Grinding Out Duels

If you want to get it in a more effective matter you can do so against Black Fungi, which can only be encountered through the Dark Room Map Card. Follow these steps for an easy grind:

 

  • Encounter a Black Fungus and kill off any extras on the field
  • Once there is only one left wait for it to harden so that it takes no damage
  • Black Fungus usually always use a 7 card so queue a 7 card up for when you initiate the duel
  • The rest of the Black Fungus Deck is weak so you should have no problem winning and because it's invincible it won't get hurt.
  • Rinse and Repeat

It can be a bit tedious but it gets the job done, if you want to guarantee more winning duels do this in Neverland where you have a relatively strong deck or in Castle Oblivion.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/1BC.jpg Moogle Mogul (B)

Get over 10,000 Moogle Points.

 

For this trophy you must hold 10,000 Moogle Points at once. In the game Moogle Points are your currency to purchase new cards from the Moogle Shop, no matter the difficulty you'll probably find yourself spending Moogle Points throughout the game to keep your deck updated.

 

The easiest way to grind this trophy is through 100 Acre Woods, in the second area of that world you'll be in Rabbit's garden and in front of his house will be a bunch of pots which you can destroy, these will give you either HP balls or MP balls (sometimes a Kingdom Key Card or Fire Magic Card will pop as well). As well as the pots there are also buckets to the left and more pots to the right side that you can destroy so you can average around 100-500 Moogle Points per visit, depending on how lucky you are. Here are the steps you want to take:

 

  1. Enter 100 Acre Woods, passing through Pooh's House you can hit the bell on his house - there's a chance you'll get something.
  2. Proceed further to Rabbit's House and destroy everything and run back out.
  3. Warp to any other world and then warp back to reset all the pots in 100 Acre Woods.
  4. Rinse and Repeat.

Its a pretty tedious process but it can easily be completed within 2-3 hours of straight grinding, depending on how lucky you are.

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/1E1.jpg Regular Customer (B)

Use over 20,000 Moogle Points at Moogle Shops.

 

For this trophy you need to spend 20,000 Moogle Points in total at the Moogle Shop. Attempt this trophy once you have done Moogle Mogul, which is like your halfway point for the trophy. Throughout the game you are bound to spend a couple thousand Moogle Points already so you don't need another full 10,000. You could go about this trophy in two ways, you could either grind out more Moogle Points or you could save your game and proceed to sell all of your cards until you have enough money to spend for the trophy, however before you do this make sure you have a lot of Moogle Room Map Cards ready and use them in Castle Oblivion so that you can spend the most of your Moogle Points for this trophy.

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/0B0.jpg Room Creator (B)

Sythesize 300 rooms.

 

For this trophy you must create 300 rooms - this won't come naturally, no where near it. If you opened all the rooms throughout your normal story progression you should be looking at nearly 100 opened rooms however which still leaves you with 200 more to get. It would be best to leave this for last, focus on collecting Enemy Cards and grinding out level 99.

 

Once you feel you're ready to get the trophy, save your game and use all your Map Cards in one go; you can do this by running through an easy world like Traverse Town multiple times or if you only have lower number Map Cards just walk in and out of a world multiple times and use a map card at the first door. If you don't unlock it after this reload your save and just continue your grind for whatever you're doing and try again later.

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/897.jpg Proud Player Sora (S)(H)

Clear Sora's story on Proud

 

For this trophy you must complete the game on Proud with Sora; the trophy will unlock after viewing the credits. On Proud, the enemies have an increased damage multiplier and you deal less damage with your attacks, if you're not careful battles could end in a few mere hits. If you want to make it through Proud without too much effort be sure to follow these tips, these tips are also universal for all difficulties and are very important to keep in mind when progressing through the game.

 

Sleights

It can't be stressed how important Sleights are, they can be game breaking and later in the game help you get through tough boss fights with ease. Always look at the sleights you have and see which ones you can use to make boss fights easier. Two notable sleights that will be helpful against later bosses are Sonic Rush and Ars Arcanum, you obtain these through level up bonuses so acquire them ASAP.

 

Leveling Up, Balancing Sora

When you level up you have the option to increase Sora's Health, Card Points or learn a new Sleight (if available). At the beginning of the game you want to go straight for Health and Sleights as you won't have any cards to switch in right now anyway, so increasing your CP might be a waste. Once you've gotten a health bar relatively visible, balance it out with your CP as you progress further in the game. If you feel as if you can survive with your card deck for the rest of those worlds, then focus more on your health.

 

Deck Construction and Managing your Deck Properly

When building your deck make sure you have it ordered in a way to access when you need to get to a specific card. You can either mix it up with High and Low cards, or you can just make a deck that goes from lowest to highest. Be sure to keep Magic/Summons separate unless you are putting them in some sort of order for a Sleight. Keep your 0s at the end for easy access, this will be especially important during boss fights. If you have Cures be sure to have them all in your deck (max it out at around 5-6 later in the game) they'll be important during those close boss fights and remember you can use them in sleight when your health is at its lowest.

 

During battles, don't fall victim to a lack of cards because you used them all for Sleights, be wary of the cards you're throwing out when doing so. Finally be sure to put Enemy Cards in your deck, they can be very useful in various situations; good enemy cards to keep note of are:

 

  • Jafar
  • Oogie Boogie
  • Captain Hook

Updating your Card Deck and Moogle Points

As insiginificant as it might seem, keeping your deck up to date is very important, especially when you go through a new set of worlds. You can only get a lot of stronger cards by buying them in the Moogle Shop or by finding them through destroying objects in each room - this however won't guarantee something benefit all the time. Be sure to destroy every destroy-able object in each room you go to, not only will you have the chance to get Moogle Points but there is also a chance you'll get a free card from them. The amount of Moogle Points you get might seem small but it adds up in the end.

 

For boss strategies please refer to this

for good ways for dealing with certain boss fights.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/777.jpg Proud Player Riku (S)(H)

Clear Riku's story on Proud

 

For this trophy you must complete Reverse/Rebirth on Proud with Riku; the trophy will unlock after viewing the credits. On Proud the enemies have an increased damage multiplier and you deal less damage from your attacks, if you're not careful battles could end in a few mere hits. If you want to make it through Proud without too much effort be sure to follow these tips, these tips are also universal for all difficulties and are very important to keep in mind when progressing through the game.

 

Reverse/Rebirth Specifics

Because Riku has a preset deck in each world he visits, it's hard to organize it the way you want to. In a lot of worlds you visit you will find that your deck most of the time will be much weaker than the stronger common heartless cards putting you at disadvatages a lot. Keep Riku's Sleights in mind and use them sparingly against the stronger enemies, keep in mind his Sleights can only be used while he's in Dark Mode:

 

  • Dark Break (5-15)
  • Dark Firaga (16-25)
  • Dark Aura (27)

Also keep in mind that Riku has to heal with King Mickey's Friend Cards, for added effect try to use them in a Sleight every chance you get for a stronger healing. Don't use it in a Sleight with two other attack starts as it will result in either Holy Burst or Inverse Burst, depending on the mode you're in and this doesn't heal you at all making it a waste.

 

Boss Strategies

Bosses will be harder for Riku however the most universal way to defeating Bosses is to check them in a duel and spam your entire deck to win the duel. This can seem tedious but it gets the job done when you don't have a reliable deck to depend on. Against human opponents such as the Organization, Captain Hook or Replica Riku you can use two Attack Cards as Dark Riku to cause a stun effect and repeat this until they die or they either break your card, its a very handy exploit to keep in mind.

 

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http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/F37.jpg A Slumber to Remember (B)(H)

Clear Sora's story mode.

 

This is story related and cannot be missed.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/9C0.jpg Road to Dawn (B)(H)

Clear Riku's story mode.

 

This is Reverse/Rebirth story related and cannot be missed.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/A8F.jpg Record Keeper Sora (G)(H)

Collect all Jiminy's Journal entries

 

You will unlock this trophy when you have unlocked the other trophies that correlate with Jiminy's Journal:

 

(S) Card Master Sora

(B) Storyteller Sora

(B) Character Professor Sora

(B) Mini-game Maniac Sora

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/CC1.jpg Record Keeper Riku (G)(H)

Complete all D Report entries.

 

You will unlock this trophy when you have unlocked the other trophies that correlate with the D Report:

 

(S) Card Master Riku

(B) Storyteller Riku

(B) Character Professor Riku

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/C9B.jpg Expert Deck Builder (B)(H)

Edit a card deck 500 times.

 

For this trophy you must enter the Card Deck menu and edit your Card Deck a total of 500 times (they don't have to be 500 different deck combinations). Throughout the game you will probably end up editing your deck quite a bit, however it will be nowhere near the amount you need. Everytime you enter the Card Deck menu and edit your deck it'll only register it as one edit, no matter how many cards you switch out. This is a very tedious grind so once you're ready follow these steps:

 

  • With your current deck start removing a card one by one, leaving and reentering the card menu each time.
  • When you're down to the one required attack card, add one card at a time leaving and reentering the card menu just like the previous step until you hit max CP ( you can just mash Kingdom Key cards in so the process is fast)
  • Rinse and Repeat until you've gotten your trophy.

You can gauge how many deck edits you've done by keeping track of the amount of decks that were able to fit in your deck and multiply that by the amount of times you flushed out your deck and reconstructed it over and over again. Once you reach 500 the trophy will pop. This is a very tedious step.

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/A02.jpg Level Master Sora (S)(H)

Max out Sora's level

 

For this trophy you must max out Sora's level to 99 which is a grand total of 1,310,000 Experience Points. Around end game you want to have the following deck setup if possible (start buying packs at the Moogle Shop if you need to):

 

  • 3x Mega Flare Sleights (Mushu+Fire+Fire)
  • 3x Tornado Sleights (Gravity+Aero+Genie)

If you have the Bouncywild Enemy card which attracts fallen cards and items, then it won't hurt to include that as well if you have enough CP for it. From here head towards the first area of Castle Oblivion and encounter any heartless in the room. Follow these steps in the fight:

 

  1. Use Mega Flare until you are left with enemies who absorb Fire.
  2. Use Tornado until one or two enemies are left.
  3. Escape the Battle and then Rinse and Repeat.

If you end up killing the last enemies by accident, don't sweat it as you can always leave the world and run back inside to respawn the enemies. Doing this can net you a minimum of 2,000 experience per battle so keep at it and eventually you'll reach level 99.

 

 

While you are grinding this out try to waste any excess Map Cards you have towards Room Creator.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/190.jpg Level Master Riku (S)(H)

Max out Riku's level

 

For this trophy you must max out Riku's level to 99, which is a grand total of 1,310,000 Experience Points. Unlike Sora you cannot customize your deck to alter it in your favor, all you can do is keep fighting. Fight in Castle Oblivion where you can net the most experience, use Sleights such as Dark Aura when possible and use the Jafar Enemy Card so that the Neo Shadows can't break your cards.

 

Not much else to say but to keep fighting and fighting.

 

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/647.jpg Tightrope Walker (B)(H)

Replenish HP when you have less than 5% HP.

 

For this trophy you must heal yourself with Cure when you reach 5% health. This can be pretty daring to attempt, however on Proud it may come naturally during those tough fights. If for some reason a chance never arises, later in the game when you acquire Captains Hook's enemy card which stops you from dying at 1 HP you can use that to give yourself a chance to use Cure for the trophy.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/E9F.jpg Battle Card Collector (B)(H)

Obtain over 300 battle cards.

 

This trophy will unlock after you obtained 300 Battle Cards. Battle Cards are your Keyblade Cards, for this trophy you just need a total of 300 of them. They don't have to be different ones, you can have the same card multiple times and it will register for the trophy. This will probably unlock naturally when you are grinding out Moogle Mogul or Regular Customer.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/AB3.jpg Treasure Hunter (B)(H)

Open 10 chests from hidden rooms.

 

For this trophy you must open 10 treasure chests in total from the Room to Rewards throughout the game. If you're doing this on a later playthrough you'll get 2 treasure chests per room because of the 385/2 Days Complete Bonus so you'll unlock this trophy after your fifth room.

 

http://www.ps3trophies.org/images/trophies/1959/DA1.jpg Ace Striker (B)(H)

Hit an enemy with an object.

 

For this trophy you must lift up an object with :triangle: and throw it at a wandering heartless in any world room. At the beginning of the game this is part of the tutorial and will unlock naturally so long as you hit the Shadow with the box and put him in a dizzy state successfully; if you miss you have the rest of the game to do it.

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Everglow8444 for offering his Trophy Guide vids for use in the guide, please subscribe to him on Youtube for more KH vids.

 

angryguy7000 for his old Re:COM playlists for No Damage/Proud Boss Battles for strategy use.

 

Stars for his write up and analysis before the trophy guide came up.

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Something I was wondering: wouldn't it be possible to miss the green Mickey Mouse stamp card, making the card collection and the journal trophies missable? You only get the Mickey Mouse stamp card in certain boss battles and there's a finite amount of them. The final bosses of the games don't drop those cards either.

 

Of course it's pretty hard to miss since they're common in the boss fights they do appear, but strictly speaking from a hypothetical standpoint, do you think that particular card is missable?

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Something I was wondering: wouldn't it be possible to miss the green Mickey Mouse stamp card, making the card collection and the journal trophies missable? You only get the Mickey Mouse stamp card in certain boss battles and there's a finite amount of them. The final bosses of the games don't drop those cards either.

 

Of course it's pretty hard to miss since they're common in the boss fights they do appear, but strictly speaking from a hypothetical standpoint, do you think that particular card is missable?

 

For it to register would we have to pick it up in battle at least once? I'm pretty sure everyone will pick it up once whether they want it or not but that does a bring an interesting question. I can't say for sure it was always one of those things that we just overlooked because it came to us most of the time

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For it to register would we have to pick it up in battle at least once? I'm pretty sure everyone will pick it up once whether they want it or not but that does a bring an interesting question. I can't say for sure it was always one of those things that we just overlooked because it came to us most of the time

 

This is amazing Setsuna thanks! (BTW Do you plan to make guides for the FFX/FFX-2 collection when it comes out?)

 

So will you add on tips to how to grind more efficiently?

 

I find it easy to grind with these methods:

 

Sora: Get a couple sets of cards in order to use Mega Flare at least 3-4 times. Get strong Attack cards in your deck, and maybe a Curaga. Or better yet, have Oogie instead of Curaga, since he regenerates A TON OF HP, and the battle shouldn't be hard at all. Most importantly, get a couple Mega Ethers, or better yet, MEGALIXIR'S so you can reload ALL of your magic cards, including the ones that have been used in sleights.

 

Head to Castle Oblivion(Level 13), and head into a room using "Teeming Darkness" map card. Get into a battle:

 

Use Mega Flare on the enemies, and when you come across enemies that are fire resistant(You'll recognize if you use Mega Flare on them a couple times), just hit them to death with the Attack cards, which are hopefully strong ones like Oblivion and Oathkeeper. When you use up all your cards, use a Megalixir/Ether, to restock your Magic cards/all your cards depending on what item you used. Just repeat this until you reach Level 99, it's easy.

 

Riku: Make sure to equip "Lexaeus" card, in order to make it so the finishing blow of each combo teleports enemies away(It one hit KO's enemies), but unlike Sora's warp, you still gain EXP.

 

Head to Castle Oblivion(Level 13), and head into a room using "Teeming Darkness" map card. Get into a battle:

 

Activate Dark Mode as soon as possible in order to make this easier. Once you're in dark mode, activate the Laxaeus card, and always jump in the air before you attack. When you spin attack in the air, the game counts it as a Finisher, so if you spin attack, you'll One Hit KO enemies faster then if you do a normal Ground combo. Repeat this until you reach Level 99.

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This is amazing Setsuna thanks! (BTW Do you plan to make guides for the FFX/FFX-2 collection when it comes out?)

 

So will you add on tips to how to grind more efficiently?

 

I find it easy to grind with these methods:

 

Sora: Get a couple sets of cards in order to use Mega Flare at least 3-4 times. Get strong Attack cards in your deck, and maybe a Curaga. Or better yet, have Oogie instead of Curaga, since he regenerates A TON OF HP, and the battle shouldn't be hard at all. Most importantly, get a couple Mega Ethers, or better yet, MEGALIXIR'S so you can reload ALL of your magic cards, including the ones that have been used in sleights.

 

Head to Castle Oblivion(Level 13), and head into a room using "Teeming Darkness" map card. Get into a battle:

 

Use Mega Flare on the enemies, and when you come across enemies that are fire resistant(You'll recognize if you use Mega Flare on them a couple times), just hit them to death with the Attack cards, which are hopefully strong ones like Oblivion and Oathkeeper. When you use up all your cards, use a Megalixir/Ether, to restock your Magic cards/all your cards depending on what item you used. Just repeat this until you reach Level 99, it's easy.

 

Riku: Make sure to equip "Lexaeus" card, in order to make it so the finishing blow of each combo teleports enemies away(It one hit KO's enemies), but unlike Sora's warp, you still gain EXP.

 

Head to Castle Oblivion(Level 13), and head into a room using "Teeming Darkness" map card. Get into a battle:

 

Activate Dark Mode as soon as possible in order to make this easier. Once you're in dark mode, activate the Laxaeus card, and always jump in the air before you attack. When you spin attack in the air, the game counts it as a Finisher, so if you spin attack, you'll One Hit KO enemies faster then if you do a normal Ground combo. Repeat this until you reach Level 99.

 

I have no plans for FFX or X-2 (I also didnt have plans for alot of the guides I did so who knows)

 

Sora method listed is already efficient enough if you check the level 99 trophy its basically that, theres no need to mention particular map cards unless youre grinding the enemy card. Using Mega Flare and Tornado the enemies won't even be able to touch Sora so theres no need to mention Oogie Boogie or anything HP related.Elixirs and anything of the sort won't be needed at the time either, by this point you should have more than enough to have the sleight multiple times in your deck the enemies will die before you need to reload.

 

As for Riku I don't think elaborating on his is needed, his Dark Mode Sleights are already strong as it is the Laxaeus card won't make much of a difference.

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For it to register would we have to pick it up in battle at least once? I'm pretty sure everyone will pick it up once whether they want it or not but that does a bring an interesting question. I can't say for sure it was always one of those things that we just overlooked because it came to us most of the time

 

You need to have it at least once to register, yes. But you will never miss it completely. It is possible to miss it in bigger areas, which is hard enough, at least to miss it more than once, but you won't miss it in smaller areas because of the draw range and most of the time the card flies directly into you because it is dropped by the enemy after a Break of yours and many enemies are directly attacked by you, making it already hard enough to not pick it up instantly. Even afterwards you would need to run away from it until it disappears and that is only possible if there is enough range between you and the card bouncing around as it wants to. Boogie's lair for example is very small. Dodge the card in case it drops. Note: Don't. That was not a real recommendation or order. Don't waste your time.

 

And yes, Sora's Tornado, probably with Marluxia's W-Stock, and Riku and Mickey's Inverse Burst and Dark Mode are pretty much the most efficient ways to train. Tornado is even one of the best methods to get the Key to Rewards because you can quickly finish all enemies with almost no attacks.

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You need to have it at least once to register, yes. But you will never miss it completely. It is possible to miss it in bigger areas, which is hard enough, at least to miss it more than once, but you won't miss it in smaller areas because of the draw range and most of the time the card flies directly into you because it is dropped by the enemy after a Break of yours and many enemies are directly attacked by you, making it already hard enough to not pick it up instantly. Even afterwards you would need to run away from it until it disappears and that is only possible if there is enough range between you and the card bouncing around as it wants to. Boogie's lair for example is very small. Dodge the card in case it drops. Note: Don't. That was not a real recommendation or order. Don't waste your time.

 

And yes, Sora's Tornado, probably with Marluxia's W-Stock, and Riku and Mickey's Inverse Burst and Dark Mode are pretty much the most efficient ways to train. Tornado is even one of the best methods to get the Key to Rewards because you can quickly finish all enemies with almost no attacks.

 

Well, Sora's Tornado and Mega Flare's are the best ways to grind.

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I have a question with Room Creator trophy.

 

Will it count if I Re-create the room that already created?

 

Example:

1.Create room A at the door A

2.Stand closely at the opened door A (don't go through the door) and press Triangle.

3.Choose a room card to create that room again.

4.Repeat

 

Will it count if I do this? Or I must create the room that not already created only?

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I have a question with Room Creator trophy.

 

Will it count if I Re-create the room that already created?

 

Example:

1.Create room A at the door A

2.Stand closely at the opened door A (don't go through the door) and press Triangle.

3.Choose a room card to create that room again.

4.Repeat

 

Will it count if I do this? Or I must create the room that not already created only?

 

If you create a new room through the same spot it'll count

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Will enemy cards drop when my map cards are full of 99?

 

I knew that map cards won't drop when they're full, but not sure it will affects to enemy cards or not.

 

Yes, they still will but you cannot trick it with full map cards. There is still the random chance and it won't be 100% then if that is what you really or also wanted to know.

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Yes, they still will but you cannot trick it with full map cards. There is still the random chance and it won't be 100% then if that is what you really or also wanted to know.

Thanks for the answer. ;)

 

I just lazy to discard the map cards when they're full sometimes, so I'm not trying to do any trick about it. :D

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