Posted April 14, 20169 yr So I have a KH2 Ver A medal that has like a weird, sparkle effect around it? You can sort of see it here (the white stars near it at the bottom right). Anyone know what this means? Thanks!
April 14, 20169 yr It means that is the medal you are currently sharing! So when people go through the Friend medals before embarking on a quest, that's the medal you'll contribute to that list.
April 14, 20169 yr It's sparkly to let you know you shared it! I remembered my KH II King Mickey medal did the same when I shared it!
April 14, 20169 yr It means you're currently sharing that medal with other players. You can tell in the shot due to the "Share" option being dulled out, suggesting that you already selected it once. If you share a different medal that sparkly effect will go away and instead be applied to the medal you shared.
April 14, 20169 yr Like everyone else said, it's the medal you are sharing. Quite a simple and effective way to let you know. Be sure to share a good medal, I've had enough of seeing Donald
April 14, 20169 yr Like everyone else said, it's the medal you are sharing. Quite a simple and effective way to let you know. Be sure to share a good medal, I've had enough of seeing Donald For the love of god no more Donald I'm filled with happiness every time I see a Donald
April 26, 20169 yr It doesn't necessarily mean it's unique, I believe the medals with the glitter around them just indicate the medal you're currently sharing with other players.
May 8, 20169 yr I'm playing kh10 on my android, and I have one single medal that glitters on the medal list screen, is this a unique medal?
May 8, 20169 yr I'm playing kh10 on my android, and I have one single medal that glitters on the medal list screen, is this a unique medal? It's your shared medal. Other users will be able to use that medal before entering a quest.
So I have a KH2 Ver A medal that has like a weird, sparkle effect around it? You can sort of see it here (the white stars near it at the bottom right). Anyone know what this means?
Thanks!