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{{nihongo|'''Nightmare's End'''|ナイトメアブレイク|Naitomea Bureiku|lit. "Nightmare Break"}} and {{nihongo|'''Mirage Split'''|ミラージュスプリット|Mirāju Supuritto}} are twinned techniques which appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. They allow Sora and Riku to meet from across their separate dream worlds and each summon half of an enormous, filigreed Keyblade, which they combine to perform several powerful slashes.
{{nihongo|'''Nightmare's End'''|ナイトメアブレイク|Naitomea Bureiku|lit. "Nightmare Break"}} and {{nihongo|'''Mirage Split'''|ミラージュスプリット|Mirāju Supuritto}} are twinned techniques which appear in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. They allow Sora and Riku to meet from across their separate dream worlds and each summon half of an enormous, filigreed Keyblade, which they combine to perform several powerful slashes.
==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Nightmare's End and Mirage Split are [[Reality Shift]]s for [[The World That Never Was]]. Once the Reality Shift is started, several cycling chains appear on the touch screen. The player must use the stylus to cut through each chain's weak link with three cuts or less. Once Nightmare's End or Mirage Split is activated, the [[Combined Keyblade]] appears and Sora and Riku proceed to cleave apart nearby enemies or obstacles. In particular, Nightmare's End is used to destroy the skyscrapers that regularly fall from the sky in the Dark City, while Mirage Split is used to deactivate the nodes producing barriers throughout the Castle That Never Was. Both Reality Shifts also produce special effects during the [[Game:Xemnas|Xemnas]], [[Game:Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]], and [[Game:Xehanort|Young Xehanort]] boss battles.  
In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Nightmare's End and Mirage Split are [[Reality Shift]]s for [[The World That Never Was]]. Once the Reality Shift is started, several cycling chains appear on the touch screen. The player must use the stylus to cut through each chain's weak link with three cuts or less. Once Nightmare's End or Mirage Split is activated, the [[Combined Keyblade]] appears and Sora and Riku proceed to cleave apart nearby enemies or obstacles. In particular, Nightmare's End is used to destroy the skyscrapers that regularly fall from the sky in the Dark City, while Mirage Split is used to deactivate the nodes producing barriers throughout the Castle That Never Was. Both Reality Shifts also produce special effects during the [[Game:Xemnas|Xemnas]], [[Game:Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]], and [[Game:Young Xehanort|Young Xehanort]] boss battles.


==Learning Nightmare's End and Mirage Split==
==Learning Nightmare's End and Mirage Split==

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Nightmare's End (ナイトメアブレイク Naitomea Bureiku?, lit. "Nightmare Break") and Mirage Split (ミラージュスプリット Mirāju Supuritto?) are twinned techniques which appear in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. They allow Sora and Riku to meet from across their separate dream worlds and each summon half of an enormous, filigreed Keyblade, which they combine to perform several powerful slashes.

Mechanics

In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Nightmare's End and Mirage Split are Reality Shifts for The World That Never Was. Once the Reality Shift is started, several cycling chains appear on the touch screen. The player must use the stylus to cut through each chain's weak link with three cuts or less. Once Nightmare's End or Mirage Split is activated, the Combined Keyblade appears and Sora and Riku proceed to cleave apart nearby enemies or obstacles. In particular, Nightmare's End is used to destroy the skyscrapers that regularly fall from the sky in the Dark City, while Mirage Split is used to deactivate the nodes producing barriers throughout the Castle That Never Was. Both Reality Shifts also produce special effects during the Xemnas, Ansem, and Young Xehanort boss battles.

Learning Nightmare's End and Mirage Split

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance