Prizes

DRAFT

Prizes are recurring minor items and drops that appear throughout the  series. They come in a variety of forms and often serve as restorative items, currency, or collectables.

HP Prizes
HP Prizes appear in every game and are represented by a bright green orb, sometimes outlined in red. They drop when most minor enemies are defeated and if certain props are attacked. They fill the player's HP gauge and can be enhanced by certain abilities such as Jackpot, HP Prize Plus and Lucky Strike.

Munny
Munny appear in every game except for Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories and are represented by a gold octahedron. They drop when most enemies are defeated and if certain props are attacked. They can be used to buy items, commands, equipment or ingredients at shops and can be enhanced by certain abilties such as Jackpot and Lucky Strike.

Prize Boxes
Prize Boxes appear in every game except Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories and are represented by small boxes and chests with various different colours and shapes. They drop when most minor enemies are defeated and if certain props are attacked. They contain a variety of things, including items, commands, equipment or ingredients and can be enhanced by certain abilties such as Lucky Strike.

MP Prizes
MP Prizes appear in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II and are represented by a dark blue orb with a dark red core. They are dropped by most minor enemies. They fill the player's MP gauge and can be enhanced by certain abilities such as Jackpot and Lucky Strike.

Moogle Points
Moogle Points appear in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories and are represented by red orbs appearing in small sizes, worth 4 points, and large sizes, worth 10 points. They are obtained by smashing and jumping onto the various objects scattered throughout each room, defeating certain Heartless in battle such as White Mushrooms and Black Fungi and by trading in unwanted cards at the Moogle Shop for points. Moogle Points can be lost by slipping on a banana while fighting a Bouncywild. They are used to buy card packs at Moogle Shops.

Drive orbs
Drive Orbs appear in Kingdom Hearts II and are represented by yellow orbs. They are dropped by most minor enemies and by certain props. They fill the Drive gauge, but while Summoning or while in a Drive Form, the effectiveness of drive orbs are greatly reduced.

D-Link Prizes
D-Link Prizes appear in Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep and are represented by small blue stars. They are dropped by most minor enemies. They fill the D-Link gauge, filling it much more if in a D-Link, and can be enhanced by certain abilities such as Link Prize Plus.

SP Prizes
SP Prizes, or System Points, appear in the system sectors of Kingdom Hearts Re:coded and are represented by yellow orbs. They are dropped by destroying Bug Blox, defeating enemies and can be wagered to increase their amount. They can be used to redeem prizes at the end of a system sector.

Score prizes
Score prizes appear in Score Attacks of Kingdom Hearts Re:coded and are represented by green orbs. They are dropped when defeating enemies, destroying Bug Blox and can be multiplied at the end of a Score Attack depending on certain factors, like how long the player took to complete the Score Attack etc. Having a high enough score, rewards prizes that differ between world and difficulty, at the end of the Score Attack.

Timer prizes
Timer prizes appear in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, while finding Iago, in Agrabah, when time freezes, and are represented by red and white clocks that come in small, medium and large sizes. They are dropped by defeating enemies and destroying Bug Blox. Timer Prizes range in size from small to large and each one adds a different amount of time based on its size. Once picked up, they add more time to Data-Sora's timer while coming into contact with Jafar's shadows decreases the time quicker.

Data prizes
Data prizes appear in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, while in Hollow Bastion II, and are represented by blue orbs. They are dropped by killing Prize Bugs and breaking prize blox. Picking up data prizes fills the Data Recovery gauge.