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'''Reaction Commands''' are context-sensitive commands that can be used by pressing {{button|t}} when the command appears above the Command Menu. The command that appears may be determined by abilities that are equipped, enemies that are being fought, or objects that are nearby.  
'''Reaction Commands''' are context-sensitive commands that can be used by pressing {{button|t}} when the command appears above the Command Menu. The command that appears may be determined by abilities that are equipped, enemies that are being fought, or objects that are nearby.  


Reaction Commands appear only in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', but the {{button|t}} button serves a similar purpose in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'', ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', and the HD re-release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix]]'' for ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'' when using certain [[Sleight]]s,  [[Deck Command (KHBBS)|Deck Command]]s, and Special abilities respectively. For the ''HD 1.5 Remix'' version of ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'', it was included as a replacement for the commands that could be used as the fourth menu option due to Summons being removed from the Magic sub-menu and placed as the fourth menu option. Other than using the Context-sensitive commands from the original game, two improvements this provides is that it is easier to know when to press the {{button|t}} for special attacks that require specific button mashing, as well as make it easier to control summons during battle.
Reaction Commands appear only in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and the HD re-release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts Final Mix]]'' for ''Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX'', but the {{button|t}} button serves a similar purpose in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', when using certain [[Sleight]]s and {{c|Deck Command|BBS}}s, respectively.
 
As noted above, the ''HD 1.5 Remix'' version of ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' uses Reaction Commands in place of the context-sensitive command from the previous releases, to improve ease of use in combat.


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