Map Card

Map cards (マップカード) appear in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories as a type of card which allows Sora and Riku to bring form to Castle Oblivion's White Rooms through Room Synthesis. Like battle cards, they are randomly numbered 1-9 or 0. Map cards are generated at the end of battles, aside from boss battles. Sora and Riku can hold up to 99 map cards at a time with the exception of Keycards.

Map cards are divided into red "enemy map cards", which modify the behavior of the Heartless within the room, green "status map cards", which modify the status of Sora or the Heartless in the hero's favor, blue "bounty map cards", which provide treasure chests, shops, or save points, and golden "Keycards", which progress the story or provide a chest with a unique "Bonus". In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, these types are signified with an "R", "G", "B", and "!", respectively.

Unlike Sora, as Riku's gameplay lacks several features he cannot obtain as many types of the regular map cards as Sora can. However, as Riku obtains a lesser amount of these types, Riku can freely obtain any of them regardless of floor, while for Sora, the floor he is on affects what kind of map cards he may obtain. One example is that for floors 11-13, Sora cannot obtain any status-based map cards, but he can obtain the Mingling Worlds map card which is unavailable on the lower floors.

In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, the difficulty level affects the ratio of Sora or Riku obtaining a Random Joker card as long as the player's standard Map card set is not maxed out.

100 Acre Wood is the only world that does not use Room Synthesis.

Room Synthesis
When Room Synthesis is activated, a set of card outlines will appear on the screen with various colors, numbers, and symbols. These represent the criterion for opening the door and creating a room. If an outline has a specific color, it can only be opened with a Map Card of the same color. If the outline has a number with a symbol on it, specifically ↑, ↓, or =, it can only be opened with a Map Card that has a higher, lower, or equal number on it, although Map Cards with "0" on them can satisfy a ↑ or ↓ requirement. The criterion can also contain a number by itself, which must be satisfied by applying multiple Map Cards whose point sum is equal to or greater than the listed number. The unique "Random Joker" is able to satisfy any set of requirements, except for a keycard requirement. In normal rooms, all the doors in the that room would contain the next highest number from the number value of the card used to create that room such as "4" if a card value of "3" was used to create that room (in the care of "9" the next card value is "0"), unless if the Random Joker is used which randomizes card value for the doors in the new room that is created. The only exception to this are doorways that lead to the special rooms (excluding Unknown Room and Conqueror's Respite).

Unknown Room
The Unknown Room (見知らぬ部屋) is a small room similar to a Tranquil Darkness. Any room that is created automatically is treated as an Unknown Room. For example, the first room in every world is an Unknown Room, and upon entry, there is usually a short cutscene introducing the world, and the hero is usually given a Key of Beginnings keycard. Furthermore, because each key room, such as the Room of Beginnings, deposits the hero in a specific room after the scene finishes, it is possible to be deposited in a room that the hero has not already opened, creating an Unknown Room. Finally, the room immediately before the battle with Marluxia, containing a Save Point, is an Unknown Room.

Room of Beginnings
The Room of Beginnings is the first story room that can be accessed in a world, and it is usually used to introduce the main characters of that world, though it can also contain an event or even boss battle. After the room's completion, it is sealed, and the hero is usually given a Key of Guidance keycard. Its card is emblazoned with the Keyblade symbol on a blue background.

Room of Guidance
The Room of Guidance is the second story room that can be accessed in a world, and it is used to set up the climax of the world's story and lead into the final battle. After the room's completion, it is sealed, and the hero is given a Key to Truth keycard. Its card is emblazoned with the Heart symbol on a blue background.

Room of Truth
The Room of Truth is the final story room that can be accessed in a world, and it contains the battle against the world's main villain. After the room's completion, it is sealed, and the hero is transported to the world's exit, a Conqueror's Respite room. Its card is emblazoned with the Heartless emblem on a blue background.

Room of Rewards
The Room of Rewards or Hidden Chamber in each world contains a treasure chest with a specific card or sleight the first time it is opened. In Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, each world except Castle Oblivion contains only the first set of Bonuses. In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, a Room of Rewards starts off with a reward from Set 1, and when certain conditions are fulfilled, it will also contain a second treasure chest with a reward from Set 2. In the original Japanese release, the second reward set is unlocked by having a completed Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix save file; in the original North American release, it is unlocked simply by completing "Sora's Story" and "Reverse/Rebirth"; and in the Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX re-release, it is unlocked by completing Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. Once both treasure chests have been emptied, the Room of Rewards for that world is no longer accessible, but if only one chest is emptied, the other will function as a Bounty chest until both unique treasures are obtained. Sora can only carry one Key to Rewards card at a time.

Conqueror's Respite
The Conqueror's Respite (乗り越えし者の休息) is a tall room that is only accessible after completing the "Room of Truth". It contains a Save Point and the world's exit on its highest platform, and usually has a tall ladder from the entrance to the highest platform. There are never any Heartless in this room. In Sora's Story, Sora is directly transported to the room after completing the Room of Truth, but in Reverse/Rebirth, Riku is merely put back in the room he was just in, and he must make his way to the exit on his own. After the first time through a world, the Conqueror's Respite is only accessible if the level is entered through it, like the Unknown Room.

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