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| ==Strategy== | | ==Strategy== |
| Sora or Roxas must strike the various junk piles to knock them away. Junk piles hit by a combo finisher go flying and explode; any other junk piles in the way are destroyed, as well. Therefore, it is recommended to aim the junk piles they strike at other junk piles. Landing a combo finisher on a junk pile when another junk pile is nearby causes both piles to go flying and increases the chance that they will hit additional piles, as well. | | Whether playing as Sora or Roxas, one must strike the various junk piles to knock them away. At the end of each of these [[Keyblade wielder]]s' combos, the junk piles they hit go flying and explode; any other junk piles in the way are destroyed, as well. Therefore, it is recommended that both Sora and Roxas aim the junk piles they strike at other junk piles; they can do this by finishing a combo when another junk pile is nearby. This causes both piles to go flying and increases the chance that they will hit additional piles, as well. |
| === Advanced tactics === | | === Advanced tactics === |
| Before starting Junk Sweep, Sora should be at a high enough level to learn the [[Negative Combo]] ability and should have defeated [[Sephiroth]] to acquire the [[Fenrir]] Keychain, which has Negative Combo as its equipment ability. He should equip Negative Combo and Fenrir and unequip all combo finisher abilities and all instances of [[Combo Plus]] and [[Air Combo Plus]] to reduce his combo to a basic finisher. When the mini-game begins, Sora should group the junk piles together by pushing them, and then perform a combo finisher to destroy all of the junk piles in fewer than six hits, allowing him to meet this mini-game's Jiminy Objective. | | Before starting Junk Sweep, unequip all of Sora's [[abilities]], save for [[Negative Combo]], so that the Keyblade wielder can only perform a standard combo finisher. When the mini-game begins, group the junk piles together by pushing them, and then hit them with Sora's combo finisher. This will allow Sora to destroy all of the junk piles in fewer than six hits, allowing him to meet this mini-game's Jiminy Objective. |
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| ==Video== | | ==Video== |