Premium Menu

The Premium Menu (プレミアムメニュー) is a gameplay option in Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind. The menu allows the player to affect the difficulty of the game to a greater extent than simply changing the difficulty options.

During Sora's Dive to the Heart at the start of the game, after choosing a power, Sora is given a choice between a "Usual Adventure" (represented by Sora chasing Pluto at the end of Kingdom Hearts), which locks the Premium Menu, an "Easy Adventure" (represented by Sora's tea party at the end of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance), which unlocks the EZ Codes, and a "Challenging Adventure" (represented by the Battle of the 1000 Heartless in Kingdom Hearts II), which unlocks the PRO Codes. By defeating Yozora in the Secret Episode, both options are unlocked on the current save regardless of the initial choice.

The Premium Menu is accessed from the normal pause menu by pressing the touchpad on the DualShock 4 controller.

As of the Version 1.10 update, the number of premium codes active are now displayed on the in-game HUD. Battle Code-type EZ Codes will appear as a number in a blue box, while PRO Codes will appear as a number in an orange box.

EZ Codes
EZ Codes (FASTPASS CODE) are unlocked by choosing an Easy Adventure. The choice is described in the Dive to the Heart as "an easier path to fulfilling objectives". There are two types of EZ Codes: Battle Codes, which affect combat, and Support Codes.

By default, all EZ Codes are set to OFF when unlocked. While EZ Codes are activated, certain Trophies cannot be acquired.

EZ Code Merits
Merits (ACHIEVEMENT) can be earned through the Premium Menu with EZ Codes unlocked by completing certain objectives. The activation of EZ Codes is not necessary to achieve merits, with the exception of the Survival Challenge.

PRO Codes
PRO Codes (BLACK CODE) are unlocked by choosing a Challenging Adventure. The choice is described in the Dive to the Heart as "a harder yet more glorious path". PRO Codes are ranked by difficulty through a count of stars.

By default, all PRO Codes are set to ON if unlocked in the Dive to the Heart, and OFF if unlocked by defeating Yozora. However, PRO Codes do not take effect during the Dive to the Heart or during tutorials.

PRO Code Merits
Merit Points can be earned by defeating certain bosses with PRO Codes set to ON. Each star of a PRO Code earns the player a multiplier of 1.25 for the basic merit points that can be achieved for the boss. When all PRO Codes are activated the merit points multiplier is set to 50.00, accumulating to 530,000 maximum possible merit points across all bosses. At certain thresholds of merit points, the player's Merit Rank is increased. If any Battle Codes are active on the EZ Code menu, merit points cannot be earned.

Merit points can be earned from the following bosses:

EZ Code tips
EZ Code Merits are actually easiest to earn after defeating Yozora and unlocking both code menus.
 * Aerial Challenge - Turn on the "Deadly Blow" EZ Code and go to any Battlegate that has several airborne enemies, such as Battlegate 1 in Olymps' Realm of the Gods. Airstep to one of the Flame Cores or Water Cores, and strike as many down as possible. If the Ultima Weapon is available, use Doubleflight and cast the Shotlock before Sora hits the ground to defeat several enemies at once.
 * Rage Form Challenge - Turn on the "Zero Defense" PRO Code, as well as the "Deadly Blow" and "Overflow" EZ Codes, set Donald and Goofy's AI to "hands off", and then enter Battlegate 0 in the Keyblade Graveyard's maze. Let the enemies damage Sora, enter Rage Form, and defeat as many enemies as possible until the merit appears.
 * Link Challenge -
 * Go to Monstropolis and turn on the "Deadly Blow" and "Everlink" EZ Codes.
 * Go to the Factory Basement save point, go through the white door and then backtrack to the brown door on the left (Mike will usually point it out). Turn around upon entering and walk to the Banana Flan to begin its minigame.
 * Activate King's Flare and walk over the mini flans until the merit appears. Jump occasionally to avoid the large flan, as needed.
 * Icebreaker Challenge - Turn on the "Default Status" PRO Code to ensure Sora doesn't deal too much damage, as well as the "MP Regen" EZ Code, and set Donald and Goofy's AI to "hands off". Enter Battlegate 0 and cast Blizzaga repeatedly until the merit appears. If Blizzaga is still doing too much damage, customize shortcuts to use normal Blizzard instead.
 * Gigas Challenge - Turn on the "Deadly Blow" and "Attraction Pass" EZ Codes, set Buzz, Woody, Donald, and Goofy's AI to to "hands off", and then go to 1F of Galaxy Toys in Toy Box. Fight enemies until an attraction icon appears, then Airstep to that enemy and attack to claim it. Start using the Attraction to defeat any Gigas nearby.
 * Sky Walk Challenge -
 * Equip Glide, High Jump, Doubleflight, and Air Slide, as well as the Flowmotion commands Wall Kick and Superjump. Go to Kingdom of Corona and stand on the roof of Rapunzel's Tower, which will prompt an info box saying the challenge has begun. Jump and Glide in the direction of the cave exit, then continue to Glide along the ground.
 * Eventually there will be a brown wall that Sora needs to run up - simply Glide into the wall and hold forward to have Sora run up the wall (this does not count as walking). When Sora automatically jumps at the top of the wall, Doubleflight and resume holding Glide.
 * Near the campsite, there will be a small gray rock formation that seems to impede progress. However, Sora can Glide into some of the rocks on the right to gain height, and continue without having to land.
 * When Sora approaches the brown mountainous area of the Wetlands, Glide to the wall on the far side, run up it, Glide slightly more, and carefully land around the start of the dirt path that leads to the wooden boards. Carefully turn the camera to look at the large stone to the right, Doublefight to gain height over it, Glide to the platform dead ahead (to the West on the map), then land.
 * Turn the camera to the north, Doubleflight to gain height, Glide toward the purple signboard, Air Slide into the wall to activate Wall Kick, then jump to activate Superjump and get on the ledge wth the sign. The hard part is over; use Doubleflight and then Glide until Sora enters the Kingdom's loading zone at the bridge.
 * To make this challenge somewhat easier, activate Ultimate Form and switch Keyblades to keep it on stand-by. Whenever Sora is in danger of hitting the ground, switch back to Ultimate Form. Due to the form's Hover ability, this doesn't count as landing or walking.
 * Schwarzgeist Challenge - Approach the Schwarzgeist in the center cyclone of Misty Stream, though entering will require a gummi ship with a speed stat of 200 or more.
 * Take a photo of the Endymion constellation near The Carribbean to unlock the Endymion ship, then use that to start the fight. Alternatively, if the Schwarzgeist has been defeated before, the Golden Highwind ship reward from it can be used instead.
 * During the fight, make destroying the leg cannons a top priority to make dodging easier. The Schwarzgeist will show its weak point when it rains down orange lasers from above, but try NOT to attack it then. Instead, focus fire on the small shield drones that it summons. Each drone destroyed will grant points, and since they infinitely respawn, getting an A rank is just a matter of stalling the fight out until enough drones' points have been collected. One million points are needed to achieve an A rank. Once enough points are collected, attack the boss's weak point and clear the fight as normal.
 * The Repair Kit special weapon can be used if healing is needed.
 * Bowling Challenge -
 * Go to Monstropolis and equip Mike Wazowski with an accessory that gives a lot of AP, so he can equip the ability "Team Effort", which will make Scream Strike immediately available every time combat starts.
 * Turn on the "Deadly Blow" EZ Code, turn all allies' AI to "hands off" and enter a room with lots of grounded enemies, such as the room in the factory that had electrified storage boxes. Drop to the ground and use Scream Strike at the group of enemies ahead - the initial roar should defeat most of them, while Mike's rolling should finish off any stragglers.
 * Enemies on walls would technically count for this, however if the initial roar misses them, then Mike will be unable to finish them from the ground.
 * Survival Challenge - Turn on the "Survival" EZ Code ONLY, then go to the Battlegate at Olympus' Apex (right behind Zeus). Clear the battle and the merit will appear.

PRO Code tips

 * It is possible to achieve the highest merit rank by defeating Yozora, all thirteen data battles, and either Dark Inferno or the final boss with almost all PRO Codes on for each, however that is a monumental task. Instead, it is recommended to start a New Game+ playthrough on Beginner for the larger HP and MP pool, and to transfer the Ultima Weapon and Grand Chef Keyblades from a previous completed save file. Try to defeat all base game bosses as well as Re Mind's Armored Xehanort with all PRO Codes on - doing so will earn a total of 175,000 points before starting the data battles, allowing for some flexibility in the last few fights.
 * The codes only need to be on for bosses that add score. Some bosses, such as most of the Skein of Severance fights, will not add score. This also means that codes do not need to be on when fighting regular enemies. As such, Sora can breeze through normal enemies by using Links, Formchanges, Shotlocks, etc.
 * While the restrictions imply healing is unavailable, Sora can still heal with the Wizard's Ruse ability on Wisdom Rings and Grand Chef. Each time Sora casts magic with this ability equipped, even if the magic does not hit anything, there is a chance Sora will recover HP equal to the MP spent. The ability can stack up to three times, increasing the chance of a heal up to 50%.
 * Another source of healing is the HP Walker ability from the Forest Clasp, which is obtained by doing all four special interactions with Rapunzel before reaching the shore in Kingdom of Corona. The healing from this is not very high or very fast, but it can be useful for bosses that give Sora a lot of time to walk around.
 * MP Haste abilities, as well as MP Walker from the Laughter Pin obtained in Monstropolis, can help speed up MP recharge for more magic casts.
 * Use any stat boost items such as Defense Boost or Strength Boost on Sora immediately. These stats will remain even while the Default Status code is on. AP Boosts can be ignored due to the Ability Limit code - Sora will often have more AP than he can actually use, even without AP Boosts.
 * Use cuisine meal bonuses frequently. If the cooking mini-games prove too difficult, the Moogle Shop will sell basic food that can still give decent bonuses. Better-quality food will unlock after progressing the story, and even more will unlock after obtaining the M.O.G. Card for spending a total of 10,000 munny at the shop. Use the Chef's Choice feature to automatically build meals, then save the best ones that come up into Favorites. Since HP and MP will be drained by the PRO Codes, prioritize meals that grant defense or strength.
 * Since this is on New Game+, Sora's Keyblades will have their upgrades reset to 0. Most of the necessary materials for upgrades can be found in chests, but additional materials can be gathered by destroying blue meteors in the Gummi ship areas:
 * Fluorite is a 2.5% drop in Starlight Way, but a 0.5% drop in Misty Stream.
 * Damascus is a 0.3% drop in Starlight Way, and a 2% drop in Misty Stream, but a 0.5% drop in The Eclipse.
 * Adamantite is a 0.3% drop in Misty Stream, but is a 1.5% drop in The Eclipse.
 * Electrum is a 1% drop only in The Eclipse.
 * In regards to abilities:
 * Unequip all Flowmotion abilities, as they will not be helpful in combat. Note that Pole Spin will need to be re-equipped during Arendelle's Labyrinth of Ice, and to rescue Fred in San Fransokyo.
 * Magic-focused abilities are not very useful due to MP Slip severely slowing MP recharge. Magic should mainly be used for Wizard's Ruse healing, while Keyblade combos should be the main source of damage. The exceptions are the MP Haste abilities, which loosen MP Slip's restrictions a bit.
 * Combo finishers involving Donald and Goofy will not be useful in fights where Sora is alone, which become more frequent towards the end of the game.
 * The most-difficult bosses in the base game are most likely Lump of Horror in Monstropolis and Sköll in Arendelle. Both bosses are very aggressive, have large health pools, and need to be fought slowly and carefully.
 * Lump of Horror needs to be approached very defensively while in its small form, as its dashes can quickly rack up damage if they aren't blocked or dodged.
 * Sköll's dark sun move requires defeating the smaller wolf heads to trigger Marshmallow's Situation Command. If possible, it is advised to save some Thunder spells for this moment. If MP recharge is ongoing, Sora will need to Airstep to the wolf heads and defeat as many as possible, as quickly as possible.
 * The following few data battles should be done first, as they are easier than the rest:
 * Fight Luxord first with all PRO Codes turned on. His fight is essentially a series of mini-games rather than attacking Sora much, so the difficulty is not much higher than without codes. However, equip HP Walker instead of Wizard's Ruse, as there are not many safe opportunities to use magic on him, but there are lots of opportunities for Sora to walk around.
 * After Luxord, Young Xehanort is fairly easy as his HP pool is small, all but one of his attacks can be blocked, and his ultimate moves can be skipped extremely quickly.
 * From here, there is a good amount of flexibility to turn off a few codes, to make the remaining fights easier. The total PRO Code merit score should now be about 225,000 points.
 * The goal is 365,125 points, so assuming one doesn't want to fight Xion and Master Xehanort, the remaining 9 data fights will need to grant a minimum of 15,570 points each. Since data battles have a base of 500 points and each star is worth 1.25x that, this means each PRO Code star equates to 625 points. Therefore, each of the remaining battles will require at least 25 stars' worth of codes turned on (15,625 each). For comparison, a full score with all codes is 40 stars, meaning up to 15 stars' worth of codes can be turned off per fight. Earning more than these milestones in any fight will add some leeway for the ones left.
 * Alternatively, if one wants to continue fighting bosses with all PRO Codes on, then only 5 more need to be defeated, and the last would only need 25 stars' worth of codes (15,625 points).