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*In [[Symphony of Sorcery]], there are no sounds at all with the exception of Free-Flow SFX and the Keyblade's attack-sound is replaced by cymbals, harps, etc. being played.
*In [[Symphony of Sorcery]], there are no sounds at all with the exception of Free-Flow SFX and the Keyblade's attack-sound is replaced by cymbals, harps, etc. being played.
*In Symphony of Sorcery, in [[Riku]]'s version of the world in the location that is autumn-themed, when walking across leaves in this area, [[Munny]] erupts from the ground and xylphones play as Munny erupts.
*In Symphony of Sorcery, in [[Riku]]'s version of the world in the location that is autumn-themed, when walking across leaves in this area, [[Munny]] erupts from the ground and xylphones play as Munny erupts.
*The [[Kaeru Ouji]] must be defeated in [[La Cité des Cloches]] with Riku first, then in [[Prankster's Paradise]] with [[Sora]] and finally with Riku again in Symphony of Sorcery. This battle earns you a HP Boost, a Drop Bonus addition and the Kaeru Ouji recipe. However the locations are most likely interchangeable. (This is just my assumption as I've beat him already)
*The [[Kaeru Ouji]] must be defeated in [[La Cité des Cloches]] with Riku first, then in [[Prankster's Paradise]] with [[Sora]] and finally with Riku again in Symphony of Sorcery. This battle earns you a HP Boost, a Time Bonus Boost and the Kaeru Ouji recipe. However the locations are most likely interchangeable. (This is just my assumption as I've beat him already)
*[[The World That Never Was]]'s Reality Shift for Riku is called "Mirage Split", it involves lines with moving platforms, once all platforms are on the screen you use the stylus to cancel them all out. Then two Keyblades appear - one blue and one gold, resembling the [[Ultima Weapon]] - they then hover to the top screen and join, a hologram of Sora appears if playing as Riku and vice versa with Sora holding the gold side and Riku holding the blue. They do a flurry of attacks and then finish with a downward swipe. It is the same for Sora, however his is called "Nightmare Break".
*[[The World That Never Was]]'s Reality Shift for Riku is called "Mirage Split", it involves lines with moving platforms, once all platforms are on the screen you use the stylus to cancel them all out. Then two Keyblades appear - one blue and one gold, resembling the [[Ultima Weapon]] - they then hover to the top screen and join, a hologram of Sora appears if playing as Riku and vice versa with Sora holding the gold side and Riku holding the blue. They do a flurry of attacks and then finish with a downward swipe. It is the same for Sora, however his is called "Nightmare Break".
*In The World that Never Was, there is a [[Komory Bat]] with a Reality Shift marker on it. This Reality Shift only appears once and is special to this part of the game. It's called "Spirit Rope", a variant of Holy Rope which allows Riku to traverse across the Brink of Despair into the Castle That Never Was.
*In The World that Never Was, there is a [[Komory Bat]] with a Reality Shift marker on it. This Reality Shift only appears once and is special to this part of the game. It's called "Spirit Rope", a variant of Holy Rope which allows Riku to traverse across the Brink of Despair into the Castle That Never Was.

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