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=====Ventus=====
=====Ventus=====
While playing as Ventus, the player should use [[Mega Flare]]. This will kill upwards of around 20 Lone Runners right from the start of the challenging, leaving you with excessive time to polish off required 30 through any means. The player should use fast-moving and wide-ranged Commands, such as [[Time Splicer]] or [[Faith]], to defeat the remaining Lone Runners.
Ventus should begin by using [[Mega Flare]], slaying upwards of around 20 Lone Runners right from the start and leaving him with excessive time to polish off required 30 through any means. The player should use fast-moving and wide-ranged Commands, such as [[Time Splicer]] or [[Faith]], to defeat the remaining Lone Runners.


=====Aqua=====
=====Aqua=====
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====Strategy====
====Strategy====
In this mission, the player must survive as long as they can in the poison-filled arena. The player will constantly lose HP as they remain on the ground, so air attacks should be used as much as possible. The Vitality Vial will attack the player either with a dash attack or a cloud of poison. To recover HP, the player should use Cure magic or attack the Vitality Vial, which will recover HP, when necessary. The Vitality Vial will constantly teleport around the field after every one of your combos, or on its own free will. When you use a Finisher, either your own Finisher or a [[Command Style]] Finisher and [[Shotlock]], you will not lose any HP. If the player can survive for more than 2 minutes, they will earn the Illusion-V command.
In this mission, the player must survive as long as they can in the poison-filled arena. The player will constantly lose HP as they remain on the ground, so air attacks should be used as much as possible. The Vitality Vial will attack the player either with a dash attack or a cloud of poison. To recover HP, the player should use Cure magic or attack the Vitality Vial, which will recover HP, when necessary. The Vitality Vial will constantly teleport around the field after being struck with a combo finisher, or on its own free will. When using a Finish command or [[Shotlock]], the player will not lose any HP. If the player can survive for more than 2 minutes, they will earn the Illusion-V command.


An alternate, and much easier, method to completing this Unversed Mission is to equip all of your deck slots with the [[Curaga]] command. Make your way to any part of the area where the Unversed cannot hit you and when your health gets low, use your command and wait until your health gets low again, and repeat.
An alternate, and much easier, method to completing this Unversed Mission is to equip eight [[Curaga]] commands and head over to an area where the Vitality Vial will never find the protagonist. From there, they can simply cast Curaga whenever their HP is low, surviving as long as possible.


=====Terra=====
=====Terra=====
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=====Aqua=====
=====Aqua=====
While playing as Aqua, the player should use the finisher of Spellweaver by using the Fabracadabra Ice Cream to gain a immense amount of orbs in a flash. When the Gluttonous Goo is ready to attack, use Barrier to protect yourself and Counter Blast to get some orbs.
While playing as Aqua, the player should use the finisher of Spellweaver by using the Fabracadabra Ice Cream to gain a immense amount of orbs in a flash. When the Gluttonous Goo is ready to attack, guard with Barrier and use Counter Blast to get some orbs.


===[[Neverland]]===
===[[Neverland]]===
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=====Terra=====
=====Terra=====
While playing with Terra, his powerful and wide range attacks can be helpful in this mission. But his slow speed is his downfall, so it is recommended to use the Ventus D-Link in this battle, as it provides Haste which will boost Terra's speed. Also the Ventus D-Link's second emblem's Finisher can destroy a large amount of Jellyshades. You can also use the Cinderella D-Link.
While playing with Terra, his powerful and wide range attacks can be helpful in this mission. But his slow speed is his downfall, so it is recommended to use the Ventus D-Link in this battle, as it provides Haste which will boost Terra's speed. Also the Ventus D-Link's second emblem's Finisher can destroy a large amount of Jellyshades. He can also use the Cinderella D-Link.


=====Ventus=====
=====Ventus=====
While playing with Ventus, his wide array of swift Commands is very helpful in this mission. When the mission starts, it is recommend that the player should use the [[Game:Goofy (D-Link)|Goofy D-Link]] with its first emblem, as its Finisher can defeat more than 280 Jellyshades before it finishes, if used correctly. You can also use the Cinderella D-Link. Alternatively, you can use [[Fire Glide]] to fly around and take out many Jellyshades.
While playing with Ventus, his wide array of swift Commands is very helpful in this mission. When the mission starts, it is recommend that the player should use the [[Game:Goofy (D-Link)|Goofy D-Link]] with its first emblem, as its Finisher can defeat more than 280 Jellyshades before it finishes, if used correctly. He can also use the Cinderella D-Link or use [[Fire Glide]] to fly around and take out many Jellyshades.


=====Aqua=====
=====Aqua=====
While playing with Aqua, Raging Storm is by far the easiest way to do it, but you can use her other magic Commands to defeat the Jellyshades. It is advised to have fire or thunder boost, depending on which field-clearing commands you want to use. The player can also use the Goofy D-Link's strategy like with Ventus, or the Cinderella D-Link.
While playing with Aqua, Raging Storm is by far the easiest way to do it, but she can use her other magic Commands to defeat the Jellyshades. It is advised to have fire or thunder boost, depending on her choice of crowd-clearing commands. The player can also use the Goofy D-Link's strategy like with Ventus, or the Cinderella D-Link.


===[[Keyblade Graveyard]]===
===[[Keyblade Graveyard]]===
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