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The '''Avatar Menu''' is a multiplayer game mode in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'' that borrows many elements from ''[[Kingdom Hearts Mobile]]'', with the addition of the {{nihongo|"'''Avatar Sector'''"|アバターシステムエリア|Abatā Shisutemu Eria|lit. "Avatar System Area"}}. The Avatar Menu is subdivided into "Customize Avatar", where the player can design their personal avatar, "Avatar Sector", the special 100-floor [[System Sector]], and "Tag Mode", which allows the player to send and receive [[Balloon Letter]]s.
The '''Avatar Menu''' is a multiplayer game mode in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'' that borrows many elements from ''[[Kingdom Hearts Mobile]]'', with the addition of the {{nihongo|"'''Avatar Sector'''"|アバターシステムエリア|Abatā Shisutemu Eria|lit. "Avatar System Area"}}. The Avatar Menu is subdivided into "Customize Avatar", where the player can design their personal avatar, "Avatar Sector", the special 100-floor [[System Sector]], and "Tag Mode", which allows the player to send and receive Balloon Letters.


==Customize Avatar==
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==Scratch Cards==
==Scratch Cards==
[[File:Scratch Card.png|right|A Scratch Card]]
[[File:Scratch Card.png|right|A Scratch Card]]
'''Scratch Cards''' are one of the prizes attached to Balloon Letters. Every Scratch Card is set in a specific world, as specified by the background, and contains several hidden icons depicting characters from that world. The cards also list a {{nihongo|"Character Hunt"|キングダムスクラッチ|Kingudamu Sukuracchi|lit. "Kingdom Scratch"}} that requires the player to uncover a set amount of a specific character within a set amount of chances, and almost always lists a {{nihongo|"Bonus Hunt"|ボーナススクラッチ|Bōnasu Sukuracchi|lit. "Bonus Scratch"}} as well, which requires the player to uncover a single, specific character.
'''Scratch Cards''' are one of the prizes attached to Balloon Letters. Every Scratch Card is set in a specific world, as specified by the background, and contains several hidden icons depicting characters from that world, though some also may depict Heartless. The cards also list a {{nihongo|"Character Hunt"|キングダムスクラッチ|Kingudamu Sukuracchi|lit. "Kingdom Scratch"}} that requires the player to uncover a set amount of a specific character within a set amount of chances, and almost always lists a {{nihongo|"Bonus Hunt"|ボーナススクラッチ|Bōnasu Sukuracchi|lit. "Bonus Scratch"}} as well, which requires the player to uncover a single, specific character. Heartless are never the object of these hunts.
 
There are six common cards deriving from the worlds of Disney Castle, Destiny Islands, Traverse Town, Wonderland, Olympus, and Agrabah. The four rare scratch cards are the Hundred Acre Woods Card, the Ice Cream Card, the Villains Card, and the Princess Card.


There are some exceptions to the character hunt, depending on the type of Scratch Card:
There are some exceptions to the character hunt, depending on the type of Scratch Card:
* On the "Villains Card", the player must ''not'' uncover a specific villain. Fully revealing that character's icon will instantly end the Scratch Card. However, if the offending icon is only partially uncovered, then it is possible to sneak in additional icon reveals before finishing the offending one.
* On the "Ice Cream Card", the rules are mostly the same except that one is looking for specific [[Ice Cream]] flavors, which are described by features instead of by name.
* On the "Princess Card", the player must uncover one and only one each of the seven [[Princesses of Heart]]. Fully revealing a duplicate will instantly end the Scratch Card.
* On the "Villains Card", the player must ''not'' uncover a specific villain. Fully revealing that character's icon will instantly end the Scratch Card. However, if the offending icon is only partially uncovered, then it is possible to sneak in additional icon reveals before finishing the offending one. Expending all scratch chances without uncovering the specific villain fulfills the hunt.
* On the "Princess Card", the player must uncover one and only one each of the seven [[Princesses of Heart]]. Fully revealing a duplicate will instantly end the Scratch Card. This card will not feature any Bonus Hunt or Avatar Hunt.


In addition, if the avatar has a Buddy part, the Bonus Hunt will be replaced by an {{nihongo|"Avatar Hunt"|アバタースクラッチ|Abatā Sukuracchi|lit. "Avatar Scratch"}}, which consists of uncovering the buddy's icon.
In addition, if the avatar has a Buddy part, the Bonus Hunt will be replaced by an {{nihongo|"Avatar Hunt"|アバタースクラッチ|Abatā Sukuracchi|lit. "Avatar Scratch"}}, which consists of uncovering the buddy's icon.


Clearing a Character or Bonus Hunt will result in Data-Sora winning a random command or Avatar Part; the class of Command or Avatar Part is dependent on the Scratch Card type and which hunts are completed, and it is even possible for the Avatar Part to be one that Data-Sora already has.
Clearing a Character Hunt will result in Data-Sora winning either a random command from a list of three, a potion, or Avatar Part with the class of Command (and its level) or Avatar Part dependent on the Scratch Card type.  The Bonus Hunt will only yield a specific command from the prior list of three. The list of three commands in turn varies based on both the Card and story progression. Completing the 100th floor of the Avatar Sector after finishing the game's story also affects the commands available. Clearing the Avatar Hunt instead of the Bonus Hunt will always yield a specific class of Avatar part instead of a command.


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==Happiness==
==Happiness==
Balloon Letters have more benefits than simply getting Scratch Cards, however. Each Balloon Letter received can increase the avatar's {{nihongo|'''Happiness'''|ハッピ一度|Happī-do|lit. "Happy Points"}}, which ranges from 0 to 100, as long as the attached avatar shares parts with the player's avatar. Having high happiness increases the chances for Balloon Letters to include special icons and Scratch Cards, and when it is at its highest level, indicated by hearts surrounding the avatar, Data-Sora's own [[Luck]] is doubled; getting this boost is actually the only way to raise his Luck to its maximum of 28.
Balloon Letters have more benefits than simply getting Scratch Cards, however. Each Balloon Letter received can increase the avatar's {{nihongo|'''Happiness'''|ハッピ一度|Happī-do|lit. "Happy Points"}}, which ranges from 0 to 100, as long as the attached avatar shares parts with the player's avatar. Having happiness over 50, indicated by floating musical notes, increases the chances for Balloon Letters to include special icons by a factor of 2.5 and rare Scratch Cards by a factor 6 each. When it is at its highest level of 80 or above, indicated by hearts surrounding the avatar, the chance for special icons increases to 5 times the normal rate, the chances of rare Cards increases to 24 times the normal rate, and Data-Sora's own [[Luck]] is doubled; getting this boost is actually the only way to raise his Luck to its maximum of 28.


However, opening more Balloon Letters also increases the chances that the next Balloon Letter will infect your Avatar Sector with a [[System Sector#Viruses|virus]]. The probability of a letter carrying an infection is [[File:Avatar Menu formula 1.png|class=invert|link=]], where [[File:Avatar Menu formula 2.png|class=invert|link=]] is the base probability the letter is infected (1% for letters from fixed avatars, random avatars, or infected friends; 0% for letters from uninfected friends), and [[File:Avatar Menu formula 3.png|class=invert|link=]] is the number of letters that have already been opened.
However, opening more Balloon Letters also increases the chances that the next Balloon Letter will infect your Avatar Sector with a [[System Sector#Viruses|virus]]. The probability of a letter carrying an infection is [[File:Avatar Menu formula 1.png|class=invert|link=]], where [[File:Avatar Menu formula 2.png|class=invert|link=]] is the base probability the letter is infected (1% for letters from fixed avatars, random avatars, or infected friends; 0% for letters from uninfected friends), and [[File:Avatar Menu formula 3.png|class=invert|link=]] is the number of letters that have already been opened, which resets each time a virus is received.


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