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Nom nom nom. Which do you prefer? I for one believe D-Links are the stupidest idea ever. They need to stick with Summons where you can actually see who you summoned in person.

Edited by Razorwind Keyblade

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Mickeys D-Link was extremely useful if i can say.

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Mickeys D-Link was extremely useful if i can say.

 

Nom nom nom. Yes it was, but BBS defeated the purpose of using Summons by not showing the character on the screen, just a stupid 2D sprite.

I would say D-Links because not only are they more fun to level up and less tedious, but using them are more fun and um yeah

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I would say D-Links because not only are they more fun to level up and less tedious, but using them are more fun and um yeah

 

Perhaps a combination of both consisting of the summons being able to level up to 99 and they in 3D.

i never used d-links the whole time i played BBS, so i'll go with summons

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i never used d-links the whole time i played BBS, so i'll go with summons

 

LMAO.

i used d-links for healing then reverted back

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i used d-links for healing then reverted back

 

Nom nom nom. That's pretty much all their useful for.

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i hated the summons so i'll say D-link

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i hated the summons so i'll say D-link

 

Nom nom. Why?

I would say D-Links are better because I actually used them, while summons I never really needed to use for anything except tinkerbell.

I still think D-Links should have made the characters act like whoever they D-Link with. Imagine Terra prancing around like Cinderella, holding his... pantaloons... liek she holds her dress :P

that would be funny and very strange.

I prefer summons, but they were clunky and hard to utilize properly. D-Links, while not aesthetically pleasing, were very useful and provided some good variety. I give my vote to D-Links.

 

Some stars were Aqua, Pete, Donald, Mickey, and Zack.

I'd prefer D-Links because it is effective and simple. However, it made BbS looked like a lonely game. So it would have been nice if the D-Link system can be implement with the Summons.

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I still think D-Links should have made the characters act like whoever they D-Link with. Imagine Terra prancing around like Cinderella, holding his... pantaloons... liek she holds her dress :P

 

Nom nom... O.o.

tutti frutti. I would have to go with Summons. To me D-Links were only useful for healing if you were in a dire situation, other than that I never really found much use for them other than completing the journal. Plus some of the summons, outside of Tinkerbell who I use for healing, I actually like using some of the summons in battle.

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tutti frutti. I would have to go with Summons. To me D-Links were only useful for healing if you were in a dire situation, other than that I never really found much use for them other than completing the journal. Plus some of the summons, outside of Tinkerbell who I use for healing, I actually like using some of the

summons in battle.

 

This is what I'm saying. D-Links are useless.

This is what I'm saying. D-Links are useless.

 

tutti frutti. To me, I've always seen them as moves that you can basically just switch in and out between Terra, Aqua and Ven at a faster pace. Summons could help you in their/hinder (depending on how you look at it, this is how I view them) depending on their abilities. But nonetheless the summons had abilities that was theirs and nobody else's. Genie had the drives in KH2, but they seemed more like a mix of his own fireworks based on which form he was. And the list goes on. D-links had moves to represent that particular character, but to me it just felt like you could just switch out commands to copy them, which is something I actually did after I had a better understanding on which moves did what in BBS.

then I'll have to go with summons... I liked them more, cuz you had more disney characters without a whole world being there.... (even though I still want the worlds of summons that we haven't seen yet... and I'd liked there powers (didn't use them as much, but still) that were whole new moves... d-links are just the same moves you already had, and only given a name that referred to a character... witch you've already seen and met in their world (then they'd better made them partymembers (which I also very missed in bbs)) and like razor keyblade said, summons were actually with you in person!

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tutti frutti. To me, I've always seen them as moves that you can basically just switch in and out between Terra, Aqua and Ven at a faster

pace. Summons could help you in their/hinder

(depending on how you look at it, this is how I

view them) depending on their abilities. But

nonetheless the summons had abilities that was

theirs and nobody else's. Genie had the drives in

KH2, but they seemed more like a mix of his

own fireworks based on which form he was. And

the list goes on. D-links had moves to represent

that particular character, but to me it just felt

like you could just switch out commands to copy

them, which is something I actually did after I

had a better understanding on which moves did

what in BBS.

 

I will always prefer summons where you get to walk around with who you summoned and they get to use their own unique abilities.

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