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'''Portal''' is a gameplay element introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''.
They are a special type of communication system that allow characters from various Dream Worlds communicate, sometimes, even transport from one version of that world to another.


'''Link Portals''' are portals that can be found in most worlds. They often give out challenges to Sora or Riku, or a Dream Eater party. Many portals contain the name of a character, often from a ''Final Fantasy'' game (eg: Cloud).
==Story==
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Certain link portals give out often harder challenges and Dream Eaters to fight. They are known as the Special Portals. Each world contains six Special Portals per character. However [[The World That Never Was]] only has three. Only one will be open in any given world per drop. After all are beaten with one character, he receives the [[End of Pain]]. After completing the game, the Secret Portals are unlocked. These portals contain the bosses of the world they are in. These fights are many times harder then the original and after all are completed the player is given the [[Unbound]]
==Link Portals==
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'''Link Portals''' are a type of portal that can be found in all [[Sleeping Worlds]]. They give special challenges for the protagonists, Rare [[Nightmares]] to battle, other [[Spirit]]'s party or even allow them to battle stronger versions of the bosses, rewarding the player with [[Droplet]]s, [[Dream Piece]]s, and other prizes if they are completed. Each portal belongs to a "player", usually named from a ''Final Fantasy'' character (eg: Auron).
 
===Mechanics===
Link Portals are seen in the bottom screen map as pink glowing dots, but they can't be seen in the top screen. Although they can be seen in the normal map, they can only be accessed in the zoomed-in map. When the player steps in the point where the portal is located, a box with the name of the owner and the difficulty rank of the portal will appear in the map. If the player touches that box, another one with more details about the Link Portal will appear in the top screen and one asking if the player wants to open the Link Portal in the bottom screen. After reading the details, the player can choose "yes" or "no" to decide if the Link Portal will be opened.
 
There are four different types of Link Portals:
*''Battle Portals'': These portals give the player a series of [[Nightmares]] to battle, according to another "player" Spirits. It also gives a "Bonus Objective" to be accomplished during the battle (eg: Defeating all Nightmares in a set time limit). After opening the battle Portal, the word "start" will appear. After cleraing the portal, either accomplishing the bonus objective or not, the word "finish" will appear, followed by the results of the portal, telling the player what was obtained. There are three prizes: a "Point Prize", consisting of Droplets, an "Other Prize" {eg: a Dream Piece), and a "Bonus Prize", obtained only if the bonus objective was completed.
*''Friendship Portals'': These portals allow the player to temporarily borrow another player's Spirits. If this portal is activated, the player Spirits will be temporarily exchanged for the Friendship Portal Spirits, which come with the [[Link Gauge]] full and the HP gauge replaced by a time gauge divided in four segments that deplet over time. When that gauge runs out, the Spirits are exchange with the player Spirits again.
*''Special Portals'': These portals pits the player against Rare Nightmares and give even better prizes, like Dream Eater [[recipes]]. There are six Special Portals for each character in each world, with the exception of [[The World That Never Was]], that has only three. Only one will be open in any given world per drop. After beaten, they can not be entered again unless the player completes all of them. After all are beaten with one character, he will receive the [[End of Pain]] Keychain.
*''secret Portals'':
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Portal is a gameplay element introduced in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. They are a special type of communication system that allow characters from various Dream Worlds communicate, sometimes, even transport from one version of that world to another.

Story

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Link Portals

Link Portals are a type of portal that can be found in all Sleeping Worlds. They give special challenges for the protagonists, Rare Nightmares to battle, other Spirit's party or even allow them to battle stronger versions of the bosses, rewarding the player with Droplets, Dream Pieces, and other prizes if they are completed. Each portal belongs to a "player", usually named from a Final Fantasy character (eg: Auron).

Mechanics

Link Portals are seen in the bottom screen map as pink glowing dots, but they can't be seen in the top screen. Although they can be seen in the normal map, they can only be accessed in the zoomed-in map. When the player steps in the point where the portal is located, a box with the name of the owner and the difficulty rank of the portal will appear in the map. If the player touches that box, another one with more details about the Link Portal will appear in the top screen and one asking if the player wants to open the Link Portal in the bottom screen. After reading the details, the player can choose "yes" or "no" to decide if the Link Portal will be opened.

There are four different types of Link Portals:

  • Battle Portals: These portals give the player a series of Nightmares to battle, according to another "player" Spirits. It also gives a "Bonus Objective" to be accomplished during the battle (eg: Defeating all Nightmares in a set time limit). After opening the battle Portal, the word "start" will appear. After cleraing the portal, either accomplishing the bonus objective or not, the word "finish" will appear, followed by the results of the portal, telling the player what was obtained. There are three prizes: a "Point Prize", consisting of Droplets, an "Other Prize" {eg: a Dream Piece), and a "Bonus Prize", obtained only if the bonus objective was completed.
  • Friendship Portals: These portals allow the player to temporarily borrow another player's Spirits. If this portal is activated, the player Spirits will be temporarily exchanged for the Friendship Portal Spirits, which come with the Link Gauge full and the HP gauge replaced by a time gauge divided in four segments that deplet over time. When that gauge runs out, the Spirits are exchange with the player Spirits again.
  • Special Portals: These portals pits the player against Rare Nightmares and give even better prizes, like Dream Eater recipes. There are six Special Portals for each character in each world, with the exception of The World That Never Was, that has only three. Only one will be open in any given world per drop. After beaten, they can not be entered again unless the player completes all of them. After all are beaten with one character, he will receive the End of Pain Keychain.
  • secret Portals: