The Key to Rewards is a rare card if you are battling in Traverse Town, Monstro, Olympus Coliseum, Halloween Town, Agrabah, or Wonderland.
If you battle in Atlantica, Neverland, Hollow Bastion, Twilight Town, Destiny Islands, or Caslte Oblivion though, the card will be more common for you to find.
You will most likely not receive the card if you are battling in the first room of a world, Unknown Room, or the Roulette Room.
Sometimes you will not receive the card again from a world if that was the place you had last received it, all you have to do is go to another world and battle there.
Battle very perfectly in a heartless battle from floor7-13
If your refering to the blue,red,and sometimes white crystals,those are exp points.Try to get them whenever possible.(red and blue are in any battle,white are after boss fights)
KH1 because its more of a challenge and you have to strategize. KH2 was too overpowering, everything was killed before sora finished a combo. KH1 was just right. Hopefully they get rid of the triangle thing and make it tougher for KH3.
Essentially, Kingdom Hearts II is the same as Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix +. Final mix has a secret ending, new battles, a new difficulty setting, and additonal items (all based on the Manga). It's a two-disk game; Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix and Chain of Memories.
No you cant, not even in theJapanese final mix version , an example of someone who is or13 but cannot be fought in kh2 is maruxla (uses a rose scythe main boss of kingdom hearts chain of memories (sora's story).
Battle very perfectly in a heartless battle from floor7-13
You battle them
you don't battle the queen of hearts
It is all chance of what card you will get from a battle
Yes, after regaining the memories of their past from Queen Serenity.
If your refering to the blue,red,and sometimes white crystals,those are exp points.Try to get them whenever possible.(red and blue are in any battle,white are after boss fights)
Battle of Kingdom happened in 1991.
Battle of Kingdom was created on 1991-12-13.
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories was released for the Gameboy Advance in 2004 (Japan), as a sequel to Kingdom Hearts. Three years later, in 2007, a remake of the title was released for the PS2, alongside the Final Mix+ version of Kingdom Hearts II (Japan).Kingdom Hearts RE: Chain of Memories is a 3D rendition of the original title, with full recreated cutscenes, including voice-acting and additional scenes not seen in the GBA title. The PS2 remake also allowed for more of a visual fighting system. More vibrant attacks, and added abilities were some of the many minor tweaks to the game. Kingdom Hearts RE: Chain of Memories also included an extended, alternate version of the Final Boss battle against Marluxia.Overall, the game is essentially the same. The graphics/look of the game is the only major difference. You will get the same story on either the GBA or the PS2.
he gave land
No, Sora always has the Kingdom Key in his hands. The cards you collect, however, can have different keys on them and thus have more power, magic, etc. than others. You can only use them in battle, and you never change the one Sora holds.
If you mean that the number is gold then its a premium card. It just means that it costs less to put in your deck but disappears for the battle after its used, unless its second or third in a sleight. Hope that helps JT If the card name says Key to Rewards then it's a special Map card used to unlock certain doors that show you a picture of a card with a golden rectangle on it when you hit them. Shinrondark