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==Water Barrel==
==Water Barrel==
[[Image:Water Barrel 01 KH3D.png|thumb|right|Water Barrel as it appears in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]]  
[[File:Water Barrel 01 KH3D.png|thumb|right|Water Barrel as it appears in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]]  
In the '''{{c|Water Barrel|item}}''' mini-game, a barrel containing a [[Hugo]] statuette fills the screen with water, then various prizes and bombs appear while Sora or Riku's Spirits are encased in bubbles. The player is given one minute to maneuver the Spirits to collect as many prizes as possible by tapping the touch screen to either generate a wave that slowly pushes the Spirit away, or to detonate a bomb that quickly pushes the Spirit away. The Spirits can bounce into each other to come to a stop, or into the randomly-appearing treasure chests to open them. After a short period, or once all the prizes are collected, a new configuration of prizes and bombs will appear on screen. Shortly afterward, any remaining prizes will expire. Each prize is worth one point, while each treasure chest is worth ten points. The player can also achieve a "Streak" bonus by collecting all the prizes in a configuration. This mini-game grants experience points and link points to the Spirits who participated.
In the '''{{c|Water Barrel|item}}''' mini-game, a barrel containing a [[Hugo]] statuette fills the screen with water, then various prizes and bombs appear while Sora or Riku's Spirits are encased in bubbles. The player is given one minute to maneuver the Spirits to collect as many prizes as possible by tapping the touch screen to either generate a wave that slowly pushes the Spirit away, or to detonate a bomb that quickly pushes the Spirit away. The Spirits can bounce into each other to come to a stop, or into the randomly-appearing treasure chests to open them. After a short period, or once all the prizes are collected, a new configuration of prizes and bombs will appear on screen. Shortly afterward, any remaining prizes will expire. Each prize is worth one point, while each treasure chest is worth ten points. The player can also achieve a "Streak" bonus by collecting all the prizes in a configuration. This mini-game grants experience points and link points to the Spirits who participated.


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==Treasure Goggles==
==Treasure Goggles==
[[Image:Treasure Goggles 01 KH3D.png|thumb|Treasure Goggles as it appears in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]]  
[[File:Treasure Goggles 01 KH3D.png|thumb|Treasure Goggles as it appears in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]]  
The '''{{c|Treasure Goggles|item}}''' training toy is a mini-game in which the player scans their real-world surroundings for treasures that their Spirits can dig up. Treasures include Paint Guns, Treats, [[Dream Piece]]s, and more. The player can scan for treasure by pressing {{button|dsa}}, after which the Scan Gauge must fill back up before it can be used again. The player must be careful, as bombs sometimes dot the area, as well. This mini-game only grants affinity points for the Spirits who participated (which is much lower than what the Balloon mini-game can grant at higher points) but compensates for the various items that can be found.
The '''{{c|Treasure Goggles|item}}''' training toy is a mini-game in which the player scans their real-world surroundings for treasures that their Spirits can dig up. Treasures include Paint Guns, Treats, [[Dream Piece]]s, and more. The player can scan for treasure by pressing {{button|dsa}}, after which the Scan Gauge must fill back up before it can be used again. The player must be careful, as bombs sometimes dot the area, as well. This mini-game only grants affinity points for the Spirits who participated (which is much lower than what the Balloon mini-game can grant at higher points) but compensates for the various items that can be found.


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==Paint Guns==
==Paint Guns==
[[Image:Meow Wow (Orange) KH3D.png|thumb|A [[Meow Wow]] painted orange by mixing different colors of Paint Guns.]]
[[File:Meow Wow (Orange) KH3D.png|thumb|A [[Meow Wow]] painted orange by mixing different colors of Paint Guns.]]
'''[[Paint Gun]]s''' are items that are used on Spirits to change the color of certain body parts, depending on the Spirit. Changing the color is purely an aesthetic feature and does not make any difference in gameplay. Each Paint Gun obtained allows only one shot at a Spirit so Sora and Riku find Paint Guns, in groups of ten, in treasure chests. Paint Guns come in several colors and each specific hue can be applied to a Spirit up to fifteen times, at which point it achieves its deepest shade. When shooting a Paint Gun, the player can aim the shot by using the analog stick or by moving the gyroscope-enabled 3DS.
'''[[Paint Gun]]s''' are items that are used on Spirits to change the color of certain body parts, depending on the Spirit. Changing the color is purely an aesthetic feature and does not make any difference in gameplay. Each Paint Gun obtained allows only one shot at a Spirit so Sora and Riku find Paint Guns, in groups of ten, in treasure chests. Paint Guns come in several colors and each specific hue can be applied to a Spirit up to fifteen times, at which point it achieves its deepest shade. When shooting a Paint Gun, the player can aim the shot by using the analog stick or by moving the gyroscope-enabled 3DS.