Battle Card

Battle cards (バトルカード) are the primary mechanic for fighting enemies in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. They replace most of the and skills from , including weapon skills, magic, summons, items and passive abilities.

Story
Upon entering Castle Oblivion, Sora, Donald, and Goofy are confronted by Marluxia, who reveals to them that they have forgotten every ability they knew. After Sora enters the first floor of the castle with the Traverse Town world card, he faces Marluxia again, who introduces Sora to battling with cards.

Later on, the group encounters the memory-based version of Leon, who teaches Sora about card values, card breaks, and stocking cards.

After Riku makes his way through the twelfth basement of the castle, he encounters Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, who introduces him to card duels.

In battle
When Sora or Riku enters a battle, they gain the use of the cards in their equipped deck. Pressing in Chain of Memories, or  and  in the English and Japanese releases of Re:Chain of Memories, respectively, plays the currently selected card from the deck, immediately activating its effect. The cards in the deck can be cycled by pressing the left and right shoulder buttons.

Cards that have been played become temporarily unavailable, until the reload card (リロードカード) is used. Sora must charge the reload card in order to restore his cards to the deck to be played again, and each time the deck is reloaded, the reload card must be charged an additional time, up to a maximum of three times (though the Mega-Ether, Mega-Potion, and Megalixir item cards can reset the reload counter back down to 1). Sora cannot charge the reload card while moving. Riku does not have to charge his reload card; it activates immediately. The reload card is not a card that needs to be added to a deck, but in Re:Chain of Memories, Sora can lose his reload card while battling Marluxia's third form.

Card breaks
Each battle card is marked with a card value between 0 and 9. A card break (カードブレイク) occurs when a card is played at the same time as an opposing card with a lower value. The card with the lower value will be broken, halting the corresponding attack and causing the user to recoil, leaving them vulnerable to attack. Attempting to play a lower-valued card will result in failing to break the enemy's attack and wasting the card, while playing a card with the same value cancels both cards. Cards with a value of 0 can be broken by any card, but they can also be used to break any card or sleight, regardless of value.

During Reverse/Rebirth, breaking enemy cards fills Riku's DP Gauge, and playing a card with the same value as an enemy's card allows the player to trigger a Card Duel with.

Stocking cards
Sora and Riku can stock up to three cards before playing them, by pressing the shoulder buttons simultaneously in the original release, or by pressing in Re:Chain of Memories. Stocked cards appear next to the HP gauge at the top-left of the screen, along with their combined card values. Stocked cards can be played in the original release by pressing the shoulder buttons simultaneously with three stocked cards, and in Re:Chain of Memories by pressing with three stocked cards, or pressing  and  simultaneously to one to three stocked cards. In the enhanced remake, stocked cards can be canceled with.

Playing stocked cards makes it difficult for attacks to be broken, and makes breaking enemy attacks easier. Additionally, certain combinations of stocked cards activate sleights, or special abilities, when played. Sleights become available for use under certain conditions, such as upon leveling up or obtaining a certain card. For Riku, sleights can only be used while he is in Dark Mode, excluding the Sleights he can use with The King Friend card.

When using stocked cards, the first card selected will normally be made unavailable for reloading for the rest of the battle.

Human and human-like enemies, such as members of Organization XIII, can also stock cards and utilize sleights.

Card Duels
In Reverse/Rebirth in Re:Chain of Memories, Riku can activate a Card Duel by playing a card with the same value as an enemy's card and pressing. In a Card Duel, Riku must match or break a certain number of cards played by the enemy within a time limit. The number of cards and time limit depend on the enemy. If Riku succeeds, he executes a duel sleight, but if he fails, he becomes stunned.

Card decks
Sora and Riku's decks determine the cards they can wield in battle.

Sora can alter the makeup of his deck, by adding, removing, or changing the order of cards. The deck cannot contain more than 99 cards, and it is further limited by Sora's maximum CP, or Card Points. Each card costs CP to be added to the deck, with more powerful cards and higher card values requiring more. Premium cards cost much less than standard cards, but they cannot be reloaded in battle, unless if used as a second or third card when stocking cards. Maximum CP can be increased upon leveling up. Sora can save three different decks that he can equip, each of which can be accessed from the Main Menu. Cards may be shared between decks.

Riku's deck is predetermined by the world and floor he is currently exploring and cannot be altered.

Card types
There are five types of cards that can be played in battle. Attack cards (アタックカード) are colored bright red and represent weapon attacks. Playing them in succession creates a combo attack. Magic cards (マジックカード) are colored bright blue and represent magic skills. Summon cards (召喚カード) are a subset of magic cards that temporarily call summons to the field in Sora's place. Item cards (アイテムカード) are colored bright green and are one-use cards that restore attack and magic cards to the deck, with some of them also including cards that are normally unreloadable. Friend cards are the same green color as item cards, and they summon one of Sora's party members to the field to fight alongside him. Unlike the other types of battle cards, friend cards are one-use cards that appear randomly during battle and are not retained after the battle ends.

Gimmick cards appear randomly during Boss Battles. These cards are colored green, like item and friend cards, and have the Mickey Mouse insignia on their faces. When used, a special, temporary condition will appear on the field that assists Sora or Riku in attacking the enemy. For example, playing a gimmick card against the Parasite Cage will clear the acid from the field, making it easier to approach the boss.