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Radiant Garden Was Going to Be In Dream Drop Distance

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It was in Dream Drop Distance, you see Lea and the others wake up in Ansem's Lab and you see his study

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It was in Dream Drop Distance, you see Lea and the others wake up in Ansem's Lab and you see his study

but it wasn't playable

Left over beta testing I figure. After all they did use the BBS engine

Well, this was interesting!  I remember having read about this some time before on this very site!  It would have been awesome if Radiant Garden had been a playable world in Dream Drop Distance! :D

That seems to be the only found map that's accessible and that wasn't used in the game, so it was probably for testing purposes. Curiously, the Soul Eater was planned to be used and they accidentally used a picture of Riku wielding it on one of the tutorials, but most people didn't notice it. It can also be equipped by save modding.

Actually, here's a video showing off a few others:

>TheGamersJoint

 

oh hey it's mister clickbait again

 

And no, it was not meant to be playable, it was only there for cutscene and testing purposes.
 
Soul Eater was used in the opening sequence against Ursula, before gaining proper control of Riku, so there's that (on a slightly related note, the Keyblade/s used during TWTNW reality shift also has stats that can't be seen without hacking).

Edited by Ultima Spark

 

>TheGamersJoint

 

oh hey it's mister clickbait again

 

And no, it was not meant to be playable, it was only there for cutscene and testing purposes.
 
Soul Eater was used in the opening sequence against Ursula, before gaining proper control of Riku, so there's that (on a slightly related note, the Keyblade/s used during TWTNW reality shift also has stats that can't be seen without hacking).

 

If I'm not mistaken the bigger one from the reality shift can be equipped via hacking too! Honestly all of the KH3D hacking is very exciting to me, as it sure took its time to start happening. I can't wait for the boss mods and stuff! I just hope the can make a Sora/Riku ally mod eventually.

(also im glad im not the only one who cant stand thegamersjoint)

Edited by Kinode

I don't think it was going to be playable. If it was, we might have seen something in the beta stuff they show.

That seems to be the only found map that's accessible and that wasn't used in the game, so it was probably for testing purposes. Curiously, the Soul Eater was planned to be used and they accidentally used a picture of Riku wielding it on one of the tutorials, but most people didn't notice it. It can also be equipped by save modding.

Actually, here's a video showing off a few others:

I think this was more made with codes from other games.

I think this was more made with codes from other games.

Not really. All these areas besides Radient Garden were used in cutscenes, so these are all save mods to change Sora's location to these areas. 

I like TheGamersJoint, but he could've used a more proper title as it was never confirmed it was going to be in the game.

 

Radiant Garden was probably just a testing world due to the fact that Dream Eaters are present.

We all know that (at the moment) Dream Eaters only appear in worlds trapped in sleep, so why would Radiant Garden be a Sleeping World?

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