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Mirage Arena

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The Mirage Arena is a world featured in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, used specifically for the game's arena and multiplayer modes. It is also used to truly understand the X-Blade's design in the final battle of the game, can you work out why?

Development

Concept art of the Mirage Arena.

The Mirage Arena was designed to be Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep's form of arena battles and multiplayer content, in contrast to previous forms of both elements in the Kingdom Hearts series. Previously, arena matches and long, seeded series of battles were conducted in Olympus Coliseum, and multiplayer was played through a special mode outside of the main game, such as Mission Mode. The Mirage Arena features the three protagonists, Terra, Ventus, and Aqua, in their armor in this world as well. To give the Mirage Arena's multiplayer and arena battles something that surpasses previous incarnations, new Unversed bosses were added to be exclusive to the Mirage Arena, and multiplayer can be more than just battling. Additionally, players can also race in Disney Town and play a board game on the Command Board. Concept art of the Mirage Arena shows that it was to be a flora-and-fauna-like hub in the sky instead of a hub in the middle of the Lanes Between. Balloons would have held up the hub instead of being a self-sustained space port, with one balloon having a similar appearance to a Cactuar.

Originally, the Mirage Arena was meant to have a slight element of story to it, rather than be completely distant from any auxiliary characters. The developers planned for Laguna Loire from Final Fantasy VIII to appear in the Mirage Arena as the head of the arena. However, the team was also planning Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy at the same time, and decided that if Laguna appeared in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, he could not appear in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. The team eventually decided they would rather have Laguna appear in the latter, and so Laguna was ultimately left out of the final product.[1]

In an interview during E3 2014 on June 10, 2014, Tai Yasue said the Mirage Arena in the HD 2.5 ReMIX version Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix would not have multiplayer capabilities. Following this bit of news, Yasue said the Mirage Arena had been tweaked to be more enjoyable as a single-player arena.[2]

Setting

The Mirage Arena has a futuristic look that resembles that of Space Paranoids. The main area of the Mirage Arena is called the Hub. It appears as a large, mostly hollow, blue sphere floating in space. There are several small, flashing electrical towers on the outer surface, as well a very large version of the same type of tower and a thin, grey tower. At the bottom of the sphere is a grey, triangular shape, while at the top is a large, saucer-like structure with cables running underneath. The structure is surrounded by two concentric rings that constantly rotate about the sphere. The rings have circuitry running along the outer edge, and a pattern of triangles on the inner edge. There are also ghostly rings around the bottom of the sphere and another half-ring running around the center of the structure.

The lobby is in the center of the sphere. In the center of the blue, tiled floor is a large, circular indentation with rings of neon lights. On one side is a circular transporter to the exit, and on the other side is a computer console and a Moogle that runs a Medal Shop. Hanging from the top of the sphere is a bulbous machine, projecting a sphere of moving light.

Floating a distance from the large sphere is a hemispherical platform with a Save Point and a transporter to the lobby. The player enters and exits the Mirage Arena from this platform.

While most events occur in different areas in other worlds, some Arena matches take place in a Battle Arena, in which red screens of various shapes surround a circular field colored various shades of blue. The surrounding space can be seen through the windows in this area. A third area, also used for battle, places players in a room with a dark floor and walls.

Events

When entering the lobby, players have the option to play either over the Internet or offline. All events can be played online with multiple players, while all but Versus Mode can be played with one player.

Once in the lobby, events can be selected from the console. A player connected to the Internet can choose to either host an event or join an existing one. Once all players have chosen to participate in an event, the event can begin once all players go to the center of the lobby and press Start.

Participating in events earns players Medals, which can be exchanged for Deck Commands and key items from the Moogle.

List of Events

  • Versus Mode: (Multiplayer only.) Players face each other in battle. Both team matches and free-for-all matches are available. Up to six players can participate with pre-made Command Decks, or up to three can play with their own Decks.
  • Arena Mode: Players face off against rounds of enemies. Up to three players can participate.
  • Command Board: Players face off in a Command Board game. Up to three players can participate. The host in a multiplayer game is free to choose the location of the boards.
  • Rumble Racing: Players engage in a race in Disney Town aboard a Keyblade Glider. Up to six players can participate.

Helpful notes

In the Mirage Arena missions you earn different amounts of medals depending on the difficulty of the challenge. For example, if you were to do a 1 lap, 1 opponent race in Rumble Racing, you will earn the minimum amount of medals in that event. However, if you were to race in a 9 lap, 6 opponent race you will of course earn the most amount of medals for that particular event.

In Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix, you do not earn friendship medals as you cannot link with other players in the Arena, this means that you have to complete certain challenges instead. Therefore, it is suggested that the player complete challenges regarding things like healing or dodging to begin with.

Group Curaga can be used when playing alongside other party members outside the Arena to restore their health.

Characters

Moogle's Medal Shop

The medals the player earns can be freely traded to the Moogle for items. However, some items are only available after achieving a certain arena level, or getting to a certain point in the current character's save file.

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Item Arena Level Terra Ventus Aqua Medal Cost
Zantetsuken 8 o 1000
Item Arena Level Terra Ventus Aqua Medal Cost
Group Cure 1 o o o 180
Group Cura 5 o o o 360
Group Curaga 10 o o o 500
Group Esuna 5 o o o 360
Confetti 1 o o o 150
Fireworks 5 o o o 400
Taunt 1 o o o 100
Victory Pose 1 o o o 100
Vanish 5 o o o 750
Trinity Limit 1 o o o 1400
Voltage Stack[3] 5 o o o 1800
Unison Rush[3] 10 o o o 3000
Item Arena Level Terra Ventus Aqua Medal Cost
Aerial Recovery[4] 5 o o o 320
Item Arena Level Terra Ventus Aqua Medal Cost
Flame Salvo 5 o 900
Photon Charge 10 o o o 1600
Bio Barrage 15 o o o 2500
Item Arena Level Terra Ventus Aqua Medal Cost
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Risky Ticket 1 o o o 150
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Sentinel Ticket 1 o o o 200
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Ringer Ticket 5 o o o 250
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Threat Ticket 5 o o o 400
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Treasure Ticket 5 o o o 600
Battle Ticket KHBBS.png Chill Ticket 5 o o o 550
Shimmering Crystal KHBBS.png Shimmering Crystal 1 o o o 300
Fleeting Crystal KHBBS.png Fleeting Crystal 1 o o o 350
Power Crystal KHII.png Pulsing Crystal 1 o o o 300
Energy Crystal KHII.png Wellspring Crystal 1 o o o 300
Bright Crystal KHII.png Soothing Crystal 1 o o o 400
Serenity Crystal KHII.png Hungry Crystal 1 o o o 350
Abounding Crystal KHBBS.png Abounding Crystal 1 o o o 350
Chaos Crystal KHBBS.png Chaos Crystal 10 o o o 500
Secret Gem KHBBS.png Secret Gem[5] 10 o o o 1500
Recipe KHII.png Giga Magic Recipe 10 o o o 2000
Recipe KHII.png Giga Attack Recipe 10 o o o 2000

References

  1. ^ Interview "The FFVIII hero was actually supposed to have appeared in Kingom Heats Birth by Sleep, Nomura revealed. They'd even partially prepared a scenario where Laguna appears as the head of Mirage Arena. In the end, they decided that if they were to have a new character from FFVIII in Duodecim it would end up being Laguna, so they left him out of BbS."
  2. ^ Square Enix Presents: E3 2014 Live Day 1
  3. ^ a b Can only be bought in the NA, PAL, and Final Mix version.
  4. ^ Can only be bought in the Final Mix version.
  5. ^ Cost 2700 in the original Japanese version.

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