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{{youmay|the chips from ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''|[[Cure|the healing magic]]}} | |||
{{youmay| | [[File:Cure Chip KHREC.png]] '''Cure +1''', '''Cure +2''', '''Cure +3''' and '''Cure +4''' are a series of [[stat chip]]s that appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]''. When installed in the [[Stat Matrix]], they increase the [[HP]] recovered from Cure commands and [[Esuna]] by | ||
[[File:Cure Chip. | a percentage, equivalent to the number stated in the chip's name. When installed between two active CPUs, their effects are doubled. | ||
==Obtaining Cure +4 | ==Obtaining Cure chips== | ||
*[[Data-Sora]] can obtain a Cure +1 from a [[rare prize blox]] on [[Layer 04]]. | |||
*Data-Sora can purchase a Cure +1 from [[Game:Wonderland#System Sectors|Wonderland: Sector D]] for 2700 SP. | |||
*Data-Sora can purchase a Cure +1 from [[Game:Agrabah#System Sectors|Agrabah: Sector D]] for 25000 SP. | |||
*Data-Sora is rewarded a Cure +1 after filling in all the gaps of [[Alice]]'s memory. | |||
*Data-Sora can purchase a Cure +2 from [[Game:Hollow Bastion#System Sectors|Hollow Bastion I: Sector B]] starting from 51000 SP. | |||
*Data-Sora can obtain a Cure +3 from a rare prize blox in [[Library 4]]. | |||
*Data-Sora can purchase a Cure +4 from [[Game:Hollow Bastion Part II#System Sectors|Hollow Bastion II: Sector C]] for 800 SP. | |||
*Data-Sora can purchase a Cure +4 from the [[Avatar Sector]] starting from 30000 SP after clearing floor 60. | |||
*Data-Sora can obtain a Cure chip as an [[#Drops|enemy drop]]. | |||
{{ | ==Drops== | ||
*'''Cure''': [[Invisible]] (0.05%),<ref name="Invis">The Invisible drops a random stat chip 0.05% of the time if the difficulty is set to Critical Mode. The dropped chip may be any chip, excluding a [[Level Up]], a [[Trophy Chip]], a [[Blank Chip]] or a [[Lucky Strike]].</ref> [[Angel Star]] (0.03%),<ref name="Angel">The Angel Star drops a random stat chip 0.03% of the time if the difficulty is set to Critical Mode. The dropped chip may be any chip, excluding a [[Level Up]], a [[Trophy Chip]], a [[Blank Chip]] or a [[Lucky Strike]].</ref> | |||
==Notes and references== | |||
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[[Category:Kingdom Hearts Re:coded items]] |
Revision as of 23:58, 23 March 2024
This article is about the chips from Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. You may be looking for the healing magic. |
Cure +1, Cure +2, Cure +3 and Cure +4 are a series of stat chips that appear in Kingdom Hearts Re:coded. When installed in the Stat Matrix, they increase the HP recovered from Cure commands and Esuna by a percentage, equivalent to the number stated in the chip's name. When installed between two active CPUs, their effects are doubled.
Obtaining Cure chips
- Data-Sora can obtain a Cure +1 from a rare prize blox on Layer 04.
- Data-Sora can purchase a Cure +1 from Wonderland: Sector D for 2700 SP.
- Data-Sora can purchase a Cure +1 from Agrabah: Sector D for 25000 SP.
- Data-Sora is rewarded a Cure +1 after filling in all the gaps of Alice's memory.
- Data-Sora can purchase a Cure +2 from Hollow Bastion I: Sector B starting from 51000 SP.
- Data-Sora can obtain a Cure +3 from a rare prize blox in Library 4.
- Data-Sora can purchase a Cure +4 from Hollow Bastion II: Sector C for 800 SP.
- Data-Sora can purchase a Cure +4 from the Avatar Sector starting from 30000 SP after clearing floor 60.
- Data-Sora can obtain a Cure chip as an enemy drop.
Drops
- Cure: Invisible (0.05%),[1] Angel Star (0.03%),[2]
Notes and references
- ^ The Invisible drops a random stat chip 0.05% of the time if the difficulty is set to Critical Mode. The dropped chip may be any chip, excluding a Level Up, a Trophy Chip, a Blank Chip or a Lucky Strike.
- ^ The Angel Star drops a random stat chip 0.03% of the time if the difficulty is set to Critical Mode. The dropped chip may be any chip, excluding a Level Up, a Trophy Chip, a Blank Chip or a Lucky Strike.