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Can someone with KH2FM please put these in the order in which they appear on the synthesis list?Glorious CHAOS! 23:59, 26 July 2009 (UTC)

Japanese names

  • Style Recipe (スタイルレシピ Sutairu Reshipi?)
  • Star Recipe (スターレシピ Sutā Reshipi?)
  • King Recipe (キングレシピ Kingu Reshipi?)
  • Ultima Recipe (アルテマレシピ Arutema Reshipi?)
  • Skill Recipe (スキルレシピ Sukiru Reshipi?)
  • Moon Recipe (ムーンレシピ Mūn Reshipi?)
  • Mega Recipe (メガレシピ Mega Reshipi?)
  • Recover Recipe (リカバーレシピ Rikabā Reshipi?)
  • Queen Recipe (クイーンレシピ Kuīn Reshipi?)
  • Guard Recipe (ガードレシピ Gādo Reshipi?)
  • Rare Document (レアドキュメント Rea Dokyumento?)
  • Book of Shadows (影の書物 Kage no Shomotsu?)
  • Secret Thunder (ひめたる雷 Himetaru Ikazuchi?)
  • Power Exceeding Power (力をこえる力 Chikara o Koeru Chikara?)
  • Guide to Experimentation (究明の導き Kyūmei no Michibiki?)
  • Undying Flowers (かれない花 Karenai Hana?)

Spirit recipes

How should the DDD table be structured? I was thinking of three columns: Name - Materials - Location. (For the materials, is there already a page with a list of Dream Pieces? I can't seem to find it.)
Also, I think it'd be better if all the tables in this article looked the same (not different alignment on the page and different colors like now). --Wind Prism (talk) 08:54, 22 July 2012 (UTC)

We dont have a page for the Dream Pieces yet, here is what we collected so far. If we don't plan to do another page for Dream Eater breeding in general we should also include the synthesis from materials itself and how the rank of the Dream Eater can be improved. The table wouldn't be much different though but you should at least include a rank column. --ShardofTruth (talk) 10:51, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
I have the English names of most of the Dream Pieces, should I edit the table on that page or just add a comment below it? And what do you mean with "the synthesis from materials itself"? (English isn't my native language so I find it hard to understand things sometimes, sorry.) --Wind Prism (talk) 11:09, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
English isn't my native language either so maybe I wrote complete garbage. Anyway, I don't have the game yet so I don't know the game's terms but it's somehow possible to breed Dream Eaters directly from materials instead of recipes. Take this page of the Japanese wiki for example. There is a column for the Dream Eater's name, two for the used ingredients, one for the resulting rank and one for the the location of the recipe. In the Japanese version there was no way to get the recipes for the remaining rare Dream Eaters you didn't unlock with the first AR card, they had to be bred by fusing the Dream Pieces without it. Again, I'm not sure how this works so I could be heavly mistaken.
As for the Dream Pieces: In the past we divided the synthesis items in families. We will most likely do this again for KH3D, so the table isn't final. You could add the official translation there or as notes below, that's up to you. --ShardofTruth (talk) 12:37, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
Creating spirits with out without recipe requires the same minimum amount of materials, except that without recipe you have to blindly match them to see what you can get. Both with and without recipe you can increase how many of each material to use, and that's what increases the rank (I assume that using the recipe without increasing anything gives you the lowest rank possible for that Spirit and that's what the Japanese wiki lists as rank). --Wind Prism (talk) 13:02, 22 July 2012 (UTC)

So it's effectively always the same recipe, you just can try to do it without it (as it's the case for command melding in BBS and Re:coded), thanks for the clarification. --ShardofTruth (talk) 13:35, 22 July 2012 (UTC)

Table

  • add overall description from item screen
  • check order of Rare Spirits
  • add column to specify which recipe the Recipes use.
  • decide on format for special portals; alternate suggestion: "Clear Special Portal 1 in Traverse Town (Sora's side)."
  • All Special Portal Recipes can be obtained from the Moogle or Medal Shop; verify prices.
  • The following can only be obtained from the Moogle or Medal Shop (correct me if I'm wrong): Pricklemane, Hebby Repp, Fin Fatale, Escarglow, KO Kabuto, Fishbone, Tatsu Blaze, Woeflower, Me Me Bunny, Majik Lapin; verify prices and first world available.
  • Determine source of Meowjesty and Ursa Circus recipes.
Name Obtained
Meow Wow Recipe Speak with Neku in the Second District.
Tama Sheep Recipe Clear Riku's third Special Portal in Traverse Town.
Yoggy Ram Recipe Chest at the Second District (Riku's side).
Komory Bat Recipe Speak with Joshua in the Second District.
Pricklemane Recipe How do you get it
Hebby Repp Recipe How do you get it
Sir Kyroo Recipe Chest at the Monstro: Gullet (Riku's side).
Toximander Recipe Chest at the Catacombs (Sora's side).
Fin Fatale Recipe How do you get it
Tatsu Steed Recipe Chest at the Ocean Depths (Sora's side).
Necho Cat Recipe Clear Riku's third Special Portal in La Cité des Cloches.
Thunderaffe Recipe Clear Sora's fourth Special Portal in Traverse Town.
Purchase at the Medal Shop.
Kooma Panda Recipe Clear Sora's first Special Portal in Traverse Town.
Pegaslick Recipe Clear Sora's first Special Portal in Symphony of Sorcery.
Iceguin Ace Recipe Clear Sora's first Special Portal in Prankster's Paradise.
Peepsta Hoo Recipe Chest at the Rectifier 1F (Riku's side).
Escarglow Recipe How do you get it
KO Kabuto Recipe How do you get it
Wheeflower Recipe Chest at the Town (Sora's side).
Ghostabocky Recipe Clear Riku's second Special Portal in Symphony of Sorcery.
Zolephant Recipe Rescue Quasimodo from the Nightmares at the Festival of Fools.
Juggle Pup Recipe Clear Riku's third Special Portal in Prankster's Paradise.
Halbird Recipe Clear Sora's second Special Portal in Country of the Musketeers.
Staggerceps Recipe Chest at the Backstage (Riku's side).
Fishboné Recipe How do you get it
Flowbermeow Recipe Clear Riku's second Special Portal in Traverse Town.
Cyber Yog Recipe Chest at the Rectifier 2F (Sora's side).
Chef Kyroo Recipe Chest at the Dungeon (Sora's side).
Lord Kyroo Recipe Defeat the Lord Kyroo.
Tatsu Blaze Recipe How do you get it
Electricorn Recipe Chest at the Fields (Sora's side).
Woeflower Recipe How do you get it
Jestabocky Recipe Defeat the Nightmares after investigating the first Pinnochio sighting.
Eaglider Recipe Chest at the Dock (Sora's side).
Me Me Bunny Recipe How do you get it
Drill Sye Recipe Clear Sora's second Special Portal in La Cité des Cloches.
Tyranto Rex Recipe Protect Princess Minnie's carriage from the Tyranto Rex.
Majik Lapin Recipe Purchase at the Medal Shop.
Cera Terror Recipe Defeat the Cera Terror stampede summoned by the Spellican.
Skelterwild Recipe Chest at the Verge of Chaos (Riku's side).
Ducky Goose Recipe Chest at the Machine Room 2F (Riku's side).
Aura Lion Recipe Clear Riku's first Special Portal in Country of the Musketeers.
Ryu Dragon Recipe Chest at the Golden Wood (Riku's side).
Drak Quack Recipe Chest at the Avenue to Dreams (Sora's side).
Keeba Tiger Recipe Chest at the Delusive Beginning (Riku's side).
Meowjesty Recipe How do you get it
Ursa Circus Recipe How do you get it
Sudo Neku Recipe Reach Rank 20 in Flick Rush.
Kab Kannon Recipe Can you get it
Frootz Cat Recipe Can you get it
R & R Seal Recipe Can you get it

It seems you can't get recipes for R & R Seal, Frootz Cat or Kab Kannon, but unlike the Japanese version you can still breed them. --ShardofTruth 15:22, 16 August 2012 (UTC)