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==LV==
==LV==
'''LV''' or '''Level''' is a stat in {{KHUX}} that is used for the Player, Medals, Keyblades, and Enemies.
'''LV''', or '''Level''', is a stat in {{KHUX}} that is used for the Player, Medals, Keyblades, and Enemies.


The Player's LV is determined by the total amount of [[Lux]] collected. Increasing the Player's LV restores AP, rewards the Player with [[Avatar Coin]]s, and unlocks new [[Avatar Boards]] in certain Levels. The Player's LV also determines which Medals show up in the Friend Medal list, besides the Medals shared by other members of the Player's [[Party]]. The current maximum LV is 300 in the English version, and 500 in the Japanese version.
The Player's LV is determined by the total amount of [[Lux]] collected. Increasing the Player's LV restores AP, rewards the Player with [[Avatar Coin]]s, and unlocks new [[Avatar Boards]] in certain Levels. The Player's LV also determines which Medals show up in the Friend Medal list, besides the Medals shared by other members of the Player's [[Party]]. The current maximum LV is 800+<!--? Please follow-up with verification.--> in the English version, and 800+<!--? Please follow-up with verification.--> in the Japanese version.


A Medal's LV determines the STR and DEF of that Medal. A Medal's LV can be raised by giving it enough EXP. The maximum LV of a Medal is determined by its rank; 10 for ★, 20 for 2★, 40 for 3★, 60 for 4★, 80 for 5★, and 100 for 6★. A Medal needs to be at its maximum LV before it can be evolved.
A Medal's LV determines the STR and DEF of that Medal. A Medal's LV can be raised by giving it enough EXP. The maximum LV of a Medal is determined by its rank; 10 for ★, 20 for 2★, 40 for 3★, 60 for 4★, 80 for 5★, and 100 for 6★. A Medal needs to be at its maximum LV before it can be evolved.
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==AP==
==AP==
'''AP''' or '''Action Points''' are a stat used for playing quests.
'''AP''', or '''Action Points''', are a stat used for playing quests.


Every quest and Raid Boss has an AP cost. When the Player's AP runs out, they have to wait for it to recover, or refill it immediately by spending Jewels. 1 AP is restores for every 3 minutes in real time. Increasing the Player's LV refills the Player's AP for free. The maximum AP can be increased by unlocking AP Nodes on Avatar Boards. At certain times, the game gets a 0 AP Campaign, removing the AP cost of all quests and raid bosses.
Most Event quests and Raid Boss have AP costs. When the Player's AP runs out, they have to wait for it to recover, or refill it immediately by spending Jewels. 1 AP is restored for every 3 minutes in real time. Increasing the Player's LV refills the Player's AP for free. The maximum AP can be increased by unlocking AP Nodes on Avatar Boards. The current maximum AP is 198.<!--At certain times, the game gets a 0 AP Campaign, removing the AP cost of all quests and raid bosses.-->


==HP==
==HP==
'''HP''' or '''Hit Points''' is a stat that is used for the Player and enemies.
'''HP''', or '''Hit Points''', is a stat that is used for the Player and enemies.


The Player's HP determines how much damage the Player can take before being knocked out. The Player's maximum HP can be increased by unlocking HP Nodes from Avatar Boards. Equipping Medals with the HP +800 Trait temporarily raises the Player's HP, as long as that Medal is equipped in the active Keyblade set. The Player can recover HP during quests by collecting [[HP Prize]]s, or by using the [[Special Attack]] of certain Medals. When the Player's HP reaches 0, [[Second Chance]] Skills have a chance to activate and revive the Player. If the Skill doesn't activate, the Continue screen will be shown, where Jewels can be used to revive the Player. Some game modes, like [[Proud Mode]], disable the ability to continue. In [[Union Cross Quests]], if the Player's HP reaches 0, other Players have a small period of time to help the Player and revive them.
The Player's HP determines how much damage the Player can take before being knocked out. The Player's maximum HP can be increased by unlocking HP Nodes from Avatar Boards. Equipping Medals with the HP +800 Trait temporarily raises the Player's HP, as long as that Medal is equipped in the active Keyblade set. The Player can recover HP during quests by collecting [[HP Prize]]s, or by using the [[Special Attack]] of certain Medals. When the Player's HP reaches 0, HP Recovery I Pet trick and [[Second Chance]] Skills have a chance to activate and revive the Player. If the Skill doesn't activate, the Continue screen will be shown, where Jewels can be used to revive the Player. Some game modes, like [[Proud Mode]], disable the ability to continue. In [[Union Cross Quests]], if the Player's HP reaches 0, other Players have a small period of time to help the Player and revive them.


An enemy's HP determines how much damage it can take before it is defeated. An enemy's amount of HP depends on its LV. Some enemies can restore a portion of their health when attacking. The {{e|Green Requiem}} and {{e|Emerald Sonata}} restore HP to all enemies when their counter reaches 0. Some bosses only require the Player to decrease their HP past a certain point to win, instead of bringing it to 0.
An enemy's HP determines how much damage it can take before it is defeated. An enemy's amount of HP depends on its LV. Some enemies can restore a portion of their health when attacking. The {{e|Green Requiem}} and {{e|Emerald Sonata}} restore HP to all enemies when their counter reaches 0. Some bosses only require the Player to decrease their HP past a certain point to win, instead of bringing it to 0.


==STR==
==STR==
'''STR''' or '''Strength''' is a stat that determines the damage dealt with attacks.
'''STR''', or '''Strength''', is a stat that determines the damage dealt with attacks.


A Medal's STR determines the base damage it deals. It can be increased by raising the Medal's LV. An extra 1000 STR can be given to a Medal by fusing [[Chip]] Medals into it. The STR +1000 Trait increases the Medal's STR even further. Boosted Medals come with 1000 more base STR. If a Medal is boosted or has a STR +1000 Trait, the STR stat is displayed in yellow.
A Medal's STR determines the base damage it deals. It can be increased by raising the Medal's LV. An extra 1000 STR can be given to a Medal by fusing [[Chip]] Medals into it. The STR +1000 Trait increases the Medal's STR even further. Boosted Medals come with 1000 more base STR. If a Medal is boosted, or has a STR +1000 Trait, the STR stat is displayed in yellow.


A Keyblade's STR is a combination of each Medal's STR, multiplied by the Slot Multipliers. On the Home Screen, the members of a Party can be sorted by the amount of STR of their current Keyblade set.
A Keyblade's STR is a combination of each Medal's STR, multiplied by the Slot Multipliers. <!--On the Home Screen, the members of a Party can be sorted by the amount of STR of their current Keyblade set. - Defunct-->


An enemy's STR is determined by its LV.
An enemy's STR is determined by its LV.


==DEF==
==DEF==
'''DEF''' or '''Defense''' is a stat that determines the damage received by attacks. The minimum amount of damage the can be dealt is 1 per hit.
'''DEF''', or '''Defense''', is a stat that determines the damage received by attacks. The minimum amount of damage the can be dealt is 1 per hit.


A Medal's DEF determines the damage the Player receives by attacks. The higher the DEF stat, the less damage the Player receives. It can be increased by raising the Medal's LV. An extra 1000 DEF can be given to a Medal by fusing [[Dale]] Medals into it. The DEF +2000 Trait increases the Medal's DEF even further. Some boosted Medals come with 1000 more base DEF. If a Medal is boosted or has a DEF +2000 Trait, the DEF stat is displayed in yellow.
A Medal's DEF determines the damage the Player receives from attacks. The higher the DEF stat, the less damage the Player receives. It can be increased by raising the Medal's LV. An extra 1000 DEF can be given to a Medal by fusing [[Dale]] Medals into it. The DEF +2000 Trait increases the Medal's DEF even further. Some boosted Medals come with 1000 more base DEF. If a Medal is boosted or has a DEF +2000 Trait, the DEF stat is displayed in yellow.


A Keyblade's DEF is a combination of each Medal's DEF.
A Keyblade's DEF is a combination of each Medal's DEF.


An enemy's DEF is determined by its LV. Using a Medal with the Ground Enemy DEF -60% or Aerial Enemy DEF -60% Trait will cut the enemy's DEF by 60% for that attack. Some Special Attacks deal fixed damage regardless of the enemy's DEF stat.
An enemy's DEF is determined by its LV. Using a Medal with the Ground Enemy DEF -60%, or Aerial Enemy DEF -60%, Trait will cut the enemy's DEF by 60% for that attack. Some Special Attacks deal fixed damage regardless of the enemy's DEF stat.


==Rank==
==Rank==
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==EXP==
==EXP==
'''EXP''' or '''Experience''' is a stat exclusive to Medals.
'''EXP''', or '''Experience''', is a stat exclusive to Medals.


A Medal needs EXP to increase in LV. EXP can be given to a Medal by fusing other Medals into it. [[Huey]], [[Dewey]], and [[Louie]] Medals give more EXP when fused into a Medal with the same attribute. [[Cid]] and [[Huey & Dewey & Louie]] Medals give more EXP, regardless of the Medal's attribute. At certain times, the game gets a Double EXP Camaign, doubling the amount of EXP given to Medals.
A Medal needs EXP to increase in LV. EXP can be given to a Medal by fusing other Medals into it. [[Huey]], [[Dewey]], and [[Louie]] Medals give more EXP when fused into a Medal with the same attribute. [[Cid]] and [[Huey & Dewey & Louie]] Medals give more EXP, regardless of the Medal's attribute. On certain occasions, the game gets a Double EXP Camaign, doubling the amount of EXP given to Medals.


==Cost==
==Cost==
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A Medal's Cost determines how much space it takes up in a Keyblade. The base cost depends on the Medal's rank; 1 for 1★, 2 for 2★, 12 for 3★, 13 for 4★, 14 for 5★, and 46 for 6★. A 6★ Medal's Cost can be decreased by fusing [[Cid]] Medals into it, with a maximum of 20.
A Medal's Cost determines how much space it takes up in a Keyblade. The base cost depends on the Medal's rank; 1 for 1★, 2 for 2★, 12 for 3★, 13 for 4★, 14 for 5★, and 46 for 6★. A 6★ Medal's Cost can be decreased by fusing [[Cid]] Medals into it, with a maximum of 20.


A Keyblade's Cost determines how much Medals it can hold. Medals can only be placed in a Keyblade of the total Cost of all Medals doesn't exceed the Keyblade's Cost. The Cost for all Keyblades can be increased by unlocking Cost Nodes on Avatar Boards.
A Keyblade's Cost determines how much Medals it can hold. Medals can only be placed in a Keyblade if the total Cost of all Medals don't exceed the Keyblade's Cost. The Cost for all Keyblades can be increased by unlocking Cost Nodes on Avatar Boards.


==Damage Multiplier==
==Damage Multiplier==
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'''Special Attack Gauges''', '''SP''', or '''Gauges''', is a stat used exclusively for Keyblades.
'''Special Attack Gauges''', '''SP''', or '''Gauges''', is a stat used exclusively for Keyblades.


A Keyblade's Special Attack Gauges determines how many Special Attacks can be used. Each Special Attack has a Gauge Cost, lowering the Keyblade's gauges by that amount. [[SP Attack Gauge]] Skills can be used to lower the amount of gauges used. When a Medal required more gauges than the Keyblade has, the Medal's Special Attack can't be used. Gauges can be restored by collecting [[Attack Prize]]s or using certain Special Attacks. The maximum number of Special Attack Gauges can increase by increasing the LV of the Keyblade. It can also be temporarily increased by equipping a Medal with the Gauges +2 Trait in the Keyblade set.
A Keyblade's Special Attack Gauges determines how many Special Attacks can be used. Each Special Attack has a Gauge Cost, lowering the Keyblade's gauges by that amount. [[SP Attack Gauge]] Skills can be used to lower the amount of gauges used. When a Medal requires more gauges than the Keyblade has, the Medal's Special Attack can't be used. Gauges can be restored by collecting [[Attack Prize]]s or using certain gauge-restoring Special Attacks. The maximum number of Special Attack Gauges can increase by increasing the LV of the Keyblade. It can also be temporarily increased by equipping a Medal with the Gauges +2 Trait in the Keyblade set.


==Slot Multiplier==
==Slot Multiplier==
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