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'''Item Cards''' appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]'' as a type of playing card which restock other playing cards. They can be identified by their green borders, which they share with [[Friend Cards]]. The seven Item Cards in the game represent the restorative items Sora found throughout ''Kingdom Hearts'', but are used in a completely different manner; instead of restoring HP or MP, they instantly restock certain types of cards in the player's deck. Unlike the other types of playing card, Item Cards disappear from the deck after being successfully used, unable to be restocked, and they cannot be made into [[Premium Cards]]. They can also be used in various combinations with other Item Cards, as well as Attack, Magic, Summon, and Friend Cards to perform completely different spells unavailable in the other games. Many of these new combinations are ''Kingdom Hearts'' versions of traditional ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]]'' spells like "[[Holy]]" or "[[Teleport]]".
'''Item Cards''' appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]'' as a type of playing card which restock other playing cards. They can be identified by their green borders, which they share with [[Friend Cards]]. The seven Item Cards in the game represent the restorative items Sora found throughout ''Kingdom Hearts'', but are used in a completely different manner; instead of restoring HP or MP, they instantly restock certain types of cards in the player's deck. Unlike the other types of playing card, Item Cards disappear from the deck after being successfully used, unable to be restocked, and they cannot be made into [[Premium Cards]]. They can also be used in various combinations with other Item Cards, as well as Attack, Magic, Summon, and Friend Cards to perform completely different spells unavailable in the other games. Many of these new combinations are ''Kingdom Hearts'' versions of traditional ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]]'' spells like "[[Holy]]" or "[[Teleport]]".


Item Cards are available in both Sora's Story and Reverse/Rebirth, and several bosses also use the cards. Interestingly, it is impossible to break a bosses item card, even if the value is 1.  
Item Cards are available in both Sora's Story and Reverse/Rebirth, and several bosses also use the cards.


==List of Item Cards==
==List of Item Cards==

Revision as of 03:43, 6 April 2009

Item Cards appear in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories as a type of playing card which restock other playing cards. They can be identified by their green borders, which they share with Friend Cards. The seven Item Cards in the game represent the restorative items Sora found throughout Kingdom Hearts, but are used in a completely different manner; instead of restoring HP or MP, they instantly restock certain types of cards in the player's deck. Unlike the other types of playing card, Item Cards disappear from the deck after being successfully used, unable to be restocked, and they cannot be made into Premium Cards. They can also be used in various combinations with other Item Cards, as well as Attack, Magic, Summon, and Friend Cards to perform completely different spells unavailable in the other games. Many of these new combinations are Kingdom Hearts versions of traditional Final Fantasy spells like "Holy" or "Teleport".

Item Cards are available in both Sora's Story and Reverse/Rebirth, and several bosses also use the cards.

List of Item Cards

Sora's Story

Clear Balloon Glider. (Re:CoM)
Clear Bumble-Rumble. (Re:CoM)

Reverse/Rebirth

See also