Unversed Mission

An Unversed Mission is an optional sidequest in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix. They can be found in each world once its storyline has been completed and appear as pulsating dark emblems, similar to that of the Vanitas Remnant.

Enchanted Dominion

 * Unversed: Flame Box
 * Location (T/V/A): Waterside
 * Reward: Firaga
 * Battle description: Attack the fireballs launched by the Flame Box! Don't let them hit the ground, or the mission will end!
 * 0-14
 * 15-29
 * 30+

Strategy
In this mission, the player must destroy meteors launched by the Flame Box. If the player destroys 30 or more meteors without them touching the ground, the player will earn the Firaga Command. The player should use simple Keyblade strikes to destroy the meteors and can also use the Surge-based Commands too. The meteors will deal damage to the player if they get too close, so it is recommend to have one or two Cure Commands in the Command Deck.

A more effective strategy, however, would be to use Magnet or Zero Gravity Commands. The wide-area effect of these spells means they can destroy multiple meteors at once, and Magnet Commands can continue to destroy any nearby meteors as long as the spell is in effect.

Terra
While playing as Terra, his powerful strikes can be very helpful in this mission, but his slow speed can be a downfall. When the mission starts, the player should use the Ventus D-Link, which will provide the Haste ability and boost Terra's movement and attack speed.

Ventus
While playing as Ventus, his speed is a great advantage and should be taken advantage of.

Aqua
While playing as Aqua, her speed can be helpful in this mission. The player can use the same strategy used with Terra. Her Barrier Surge Command is also helpful in destroying meteors.

Castle of Dreams

 * Unversed: Lone Runner
 * Location (T/A): Ballroom
 * Location (V): Wardrobe Room
 * Reward: Illusion-L
 * Battle description: Defeat as many Lone Runners as you can before time runs out!
 * 0-14
 * 15-29
 * 30+

Strategy
In this mission, the player must defeat 30 Lone Runners within 1:30:00 to obtain the Illusion-L command. It is recommended to use Commands with a wide-range, such as Mega Flare, Thundaga, and Salvation. The Lone Runners will continuously run around the field, so the player should use fast moving Commands, such as Thunder Surge, Fire Surge, and Barrier Surge to reach them. It is very important to move quickly throughout the mission.

Terra
While playing as Terra, his slow speed makes it difficult to chase the Lone Runners, so it is recommended to use the Ventus D-Link in this battle, as it provides Haste which will boost Terra's speed. Also the Ventus D-Link's second emblem's Finisher can easily destroy a large amount of Lone Runners.

Ventus
While playing as Ventus, the player should have the Superglide equipped to increase Ventus's speed. To reach the Lone Runners, the player should use fast-moving and wide-ranged Commands, such as Time Splicer or Faith, to defeat the Lone Runners.

Aqua
While playing as Aqua, the player should use Seeker Mine, Triple Firaga, or Barrier Surge to track down the Lone Runners. The strategy used when playing as Terra can also be used for her.

Dwarf Woodlands

 * Unversed: Vitality Vial
 * Location (T/A): Underground Waterway
 * Location (V): The Mine
 * Reward: Illusion-V
 * Battle description: The area is shrouded in poison! Attacking the Vitality Vial will make it release clouds of HP! Use these clouds to stay alive!
 * 0:00:00 - 0:59:59
 * 1:00:00 - 1:59:59
 * 2:00:00+

Strategy
In this mission, the player must survive as long as they can in the poison-filled arena. The player will constantly lose HP as they remain on the ground, so air attacks should be used as much as possible. The Vitality Vial will attack the player either with a dash attack or a cloud of poison. To recover HP, the player should use Cure magic or attack the Vitality Vial, which will recover HP, when necessary. The Vitality Vial will constantly teleport around the field after every one of your combos, or on its own free will. When you use a Finisher, either your own Finisher or a Command Style Finisher and Shotlock, you will not lose any HP. If the player can survive for more than 2 minutes, they will earn the Illusion-V command.

Terra
While playing as Terra, his low speed is a hindrance. The player should mainly use Sonic Impact as a way of traversing the field, as well as a way of attacking the Vitality Vial. The player can also use Thunder Surge as a means of speedy movement and attack.

Ventus
While playing as Ventus, his speed and ability to stay in the air for long periods of time is very helpful. The player should have Fire Glide equipped and use it as a way to attack and keep off the ground.

Aqua
While playing as Aqua, the player should mainly focus on using Surge-based Commands, as well as Air Slide and Doubleflight to remain in the air.

Radiant Garden

 * Unversed: Belly Balloon
 * Location (T/V): Outer Gardens
 * Location (A): Central Plaza
 * Reward: Illusion-B
 * Battle description: Hit the valve on the Belly Balloon's back to deflate it! Don't attack its stomach--that'll cause it to inflate!
 * 2:00:00+
 * 1:00:00 - 1:59:59
 * 0:00:00 - 0:59:59

Strategy
In this mission the player must empty out the Belly Balloon's gas gauge within 0:59:59 seconds by attacking its back, which will reward the player with the Illusion-B Command. If attacked the from the front, the Belly Balloon's gas gauge, along with its size, will increase. As the gas gauge decreases, its size will decrease. The player should use Surge-based commands in this mission, as it can hit multiple times and can also help catch up with the Belly Balloon when it occasionally bounces around the field.

Terra
While playing as Terra, the player can use the Ventus D-Link to attack the Belly Balloon, as its Haste ability can make it easier to land more attacks.

Ventus
While playing as Ventus, the player should follow the default strategy and make sure to use Reversal as it will immediately leave an open spot for the player to attack, with Reversal Slash.

Aqua
While playing as Aqua, the player should attack the Belly Balloon with Triple Firaga or Triple Blizzaga to attack the Diet Tank from the back.

Disney Town

 * Unversed: Ringer
 * Location (T/V/A): Raceway
 * Reward: Illusion-R
 * Battle description: Defeat as many Ringers as you can in 2 minutes! Attack the original one to make the rest disappear! Attack the wrong one, and you'll lose 5 seconds off the clock!
 * 0-19
 * 20-39
 * 40+

Strategy
In this mission, the player must score over 40 points by finding and defeating the correct Ringer as many times as possible within 2:00:00. Ringers appear one at a time on the field, marked by a glowing light overhead. When the player approaches one, it surrounds itself with decoys, and the player is challenged to pick out the "real" one as they all scramble around. Defeating a decoy earns one point, but deducts five seconds from the clock. Defeating the correct Ringer causes the remaining ones to disappear and earns points for each one. Subsequent groups will have increasing numbers of decoys, making the task of finding the correct Ringer more difficult. Ringers can be felled in one hit, but they cannot be damaged by Fire, Blizzard, Thunder, or Aero-based Commands, so the player must use basic attacks or non-elemental Commands in this mission. The key to a high score is to keep an eye on the "real" Ringer when the decoys appear and to quickly attack and move to the location of the next group.

Terra
This mission can be really difficult while playing as Terra, as he has the lowest speed out of the three. As soon as the battle begins, it is recommend to use the Ventus D-Link with the Haste ability to boost Terra's attack speed. The player can also use Sonic Impact as a way to move and attack the Ringer.

Ventus
This mission is easier while playing as Ventus, as he is the fastest of the three. The player should have Superglide to boost his speed. The player should use basic Keyblade strikes to attack the Ringers until the "real" one is found.

Aqua
This mission can be difficult while playing as Aqua, because although she is faster then Terra, she is still slow. The player should use the Ventus D-Link with the Haste ability like in Terra's strategy. For Commands, the player should use a deck made of Barrier Surges to attack the Ringer, as they provide a quick boost in speed and can take out a large amount of them, so then the player doesn't have to worry about finding the "real' Ringer. For movement, the player should combine Doubleflight with Air Slide, allowing the player to reach the group of Ringers faster.

Deep Space

 * Unversed: Gluttonous Goo
 * Location (T/V/A): Launch Deck
 * Reward: Stun Block or Stop Barrier
 * Battle description: Attacking the Gluttonous Goo will make it drop colorful orbs! Collect as many as you can in 2 minutes!
 * 0-50 orbs
 * 51-89 orbs
 * 90-100 orbs

Strategy
In this mission, the player must collect orbs from battling the Gluttonous Goo, similarly to Kingdom Hearts II's Struggle minigame. The Gluttonous Goo should not be taken lightly, as it can deal large amounts of damage. The player must collect orbs by attacking it and then collecting the orbs that are released from it. The amount of orbs released depends on the damage dealt by the attack. The best strategy to use when fighting the Gluttonous Goo is to Block and then counter it, which can release up to 20 orbs. The player has 2 minutes to earn more than 90 orbs to earn the Stop Block for Terra and Ventus or Stop Barrier for Aqua.

Terra
While playing as Terra, the player should attack with powerful Commands, such as Meteor Crash or Chaos Blade, to obtain orbs from the Gluttonous Goo. The player should also have Block equipped with Counter Hammer to block the Gluttonous Goo's attacks and obtain orbs.

Ventus
While playing as Ventus, the player should use the same strategy while playing as Terra and use the Block Command equipped with Counter Rush. The player can also use Thunder Surge to attack the Gluttonous Goo.

Aqua
While playing as Aqua, the player should use Seeker Mine Commands to attack the Gluttonous Goo, but the player can also use Barrier equipped with Counter Blast to attack the Gluttonous Goo.

Neverland

 * Unversed: Element Cluster
 * Location (T/V/A): Indian Camp
 * Reward: Voltage Stack
 * Battle description: Attack the Element Cluster with the corresponding magic elements!
 * 0-39
 * 40-69
 * 70+

Strategy
In this mission, the player must attack the middle section of the Element Cluster with its corresponding element; red represents Fire, blue signifies Blizzard, and yellow symbolizes Thunder. For every attack the player lands on the middle section with its element, the player will earn a point. The player can attack the middle section with the appropriate Command Style. An easy strategy is to use the protagonist's elemental movement commands, such as Ice Slade or Thunder Roll, as well as a deck filled with elemental commonds or Shotlocks. The Element Cluster will attack the player while the player is attacking it, so block when necessary. If the player earn more than 70 points within 1:30:00, the player will earn the Voltage Stack Command.

Terra
Terra's low amount of elemental Commands makes this mission fairly challenging. The player should use Fire or Fire Surge to deal with the Fire section of the Element Cluster, Thunder or Thunder Surge to deal with Thunder section of the Element Cluster, and Ice Slide to deal with the Blizzard section of the Element Cluster.

Ventus
Ventus possesses multiple elemental movement Commands, so rather than adding many Commands to the Command Deck equip those. The player should have Fire Glide equipped to deal with the Fire section of the Element Cluster. Thunder Roll should be use to deal with Thunder section of the Element Cluster. Ice Slide is useful when dealing with the Blizzard section of the Element Cluster.

Aqua
Aqua's wide range of magic Commands can be very helpful in this mission. The player should have Firewheel equipped to deal with the Fire section of the Element Cluster. Thunder should be used to deal with Thunder section of the Element Cluster. Triple Blizzaga or Ice Slide can be used to deal with the Blizzard section of the Element Cluster.

Olympus Coliseum

 * Unversed: Jellyshade
 * Location (T/V/A): Town Near Thebes
 * Reward: Stopga
 * Battle description: Defeat 300 Jellyshades as quickly as possible!
 * 1:00:00+
 * 00:31:00 - 00:59:59
 * 00:00:01 - 00:30:59

Strategy
In this mission, the player must defeat 300 Jellyshades as quickly as they can. It is recommend to use field-clearing commands such as Mega Flare, Thundaga, Meteor, Salvation, or Magnega to defeat a large amount of them. If the player defeats 300 Jellyshades within 00'30"00, the player will earn the Stopga Command.

Terra
While playing with Terra, his powerful and wide range attacks can be helpful in this mission. But his slow speed is his downfall, so it is recommended to use the Ventus D-Link in this battle, as it provides Haste which will boost Terra's speed. Also the Ventus D-Link's second emblem's Finisher can destroy a large amount of Jellyshades. You can also use the Cinderella D-Link.

Ventus
While playing with Ventus, his wide array of swift Commands is very helpful in this mission. When the mission starts, it is recommend that the player should use the Goofy D-Link with its first emblem, as its Finisher can defeat more than 280 Jellyshades before it finishes, if used correctly. You can also use the Cinderella D-Link.

Aqua
While playing with Aqua, her magic Commands can be used to defeat the Jellyshades. The player should use the Goofy D-Link's strategy like with Ventus. You can also use the Cinderella D-Link.

Keyblade Graveyard

 * Unversed: Floating Flora
 * Location (T/V/A): Seat of War
 * Reward: Illusion-F
 * Battle description: Keep the Floating Floras in the air, and collect the items they drop!
 * 0-200
 * 201-349
 * 350+

Strategy
In this mission, the player has 1'30"00 to face 3 Floating Floras and must launch them into the air, while attacking them as many times as possible before they fall back into the ground and must be relaunched back into the air again. The easiest strategy is to use Shotlocks with high lock-on counts. Otherwise, it is recommended to use commands that are fast and have a wide range to launch the Floating Floras while attacking them. Commands such as Thundaga, Time Splicer, Magic Hour, Holy, and Surge-based are recommended. The player must earn more than 350 points from attack the Floating Floras in midair to obtain the Illusion-F command.

Terra
While playing as Terra, his limited amount of mid-air commands is a problem in this mission. Terra's Command Deck should include Thunder Surge to attack the Floating Floras. The player can also use the Rhythm Mixer Command Style's finisher to attack the Floating Flora.

Ventus
While playing as Ventus, he possesses many mid-air commands that can be used in this mission, which should be used to their full extent.

Aqua
While playing as Aqua, her Spellweaver Command Style's finisher is the best way to attack the Floating Floras. The player should use a Command Deck made out of Fabracadabra ice cream. As soon as the mission begins, the player should immediately use the Fabracadabra ice cream to enter the Spellweaver Command Style and then another to activate its finisher and finally use it to attack the Floating Floras.