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Whether you are a Keyblade master or an aspiring apprentice, completing everything ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' has to offer is no easy feat. Perhaps one of the more difficult achievements is successfully completing everything pertaining to the [[Gummi Ship]]- specifically, the [[Gummi Missions]]. In this issue, I will focus solely on the third mission of the first Gummi Route: [[Asteroid Sweep]].
Whether you are a Keyblade master or an aspiring apprentice, completing everything ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' has to offer is no easy feat. Perhaps one of the more difficult achievements is successfully completing everything pertaining to the [[Gummi Ship]]- specifically, the [[Gummi Missions]]. In this issue, I will focus solely on the third mission of the first Gummi Route: [[Asteroid Sweep]].


Unlike the medal gathering or enemy high score requirements of the first two missions, the third mission is completely score based. In addition, this mission raises the levels of enemies and gives you free reign of the camera. The greatest challenge to this mission is being in charge of rotating the camera. Although moving the camera is rather simple thanks to [[File:B l1.gif|25px]] and [[File:B r1.gif|25px]], not having the typical crutch of the camera on auto pilot takes getting used to. You're not truly alone, though, as you will receive a red alert beep hinting where you should position the camera. Your radar and laser/lock-on gummis are your best friend in this mission. Never take your finger off of [[File:B x.gif|15px]] as it may just cost you the mission. There are plenty of enemy ships to be destroyed in order to rack up the points necessary for high scores.
Unlike the medal gathering or enemy high score requirements of the first two missions, the third mission is completely score based. In addition, this mission raises the levels of enemies and gives you free reign of the camera. The greatest challenge to this mission is being in charge of rotating the camera. Although moving the camera is rather simple thanks to [[File:Button L1.png|25px]] and [[File:Button R1.png|25px]], not having the typical crutch of the camera on auto pilot takes getting used to. You're not truly alone, though, as you will receive a red alert beep hinting where you should position the camera. Your radar and laser/lock-on gummis are your best friend in this mission. Never take your finger off of [[File:Button Cross.png|15px]] as it may just cost you the mission. There are plenty of enemy ships to be destroyed in order to rack up the points necessary for high scores.
[[File:Spider R KHII.png|right|150px]]
[[File:Spider R KHII.png|right|150px]]
The goal and basic strategy of this mission is to slash-and-blast your way through as many enemies as possible, hoping to rack up enough points to earn an [[File:Icon Rank S.png|20px]] rank. There are several larger enemies that will appear, such as the Spider, as well as red and gold enemies which yield higher points. While you should try to go after these types of enemies, it is important to note that a gathering of several smaller enemies should not be ignored in order to remove a single enemy. Regardless of how many points they release, the rule of thumb for this mission is ''quantity not quality.''  
The goal and basic strategy of this mission is to slash-and-blast your way through as many enemies as possible, hoping to rack up enough points to earn an [[File:Icon Rank S.png|20px]] rank. There are several larger enemies that will appear, such as the Spider, as well as red and gold enemies which yield higher points. While you should try to go after these types of enemies, it is important to note that a gathering of several smaller enemies should not be ignored in order to remove a single enemy. Regardless of how many points they release, the rule of thumb for this mission is ''quantity not quality.''