Hi, and welcome to my Katekyo Hitman Reborn FAQ. You're free to use this guide
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permission first (it's common courtesy) or else I'll bite you to death! Just
like that.
Revision History
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v2.10 - Added the two missing cards and how to get them, and updated the
info on more than 100 cards
v1.90 - Added the remaining cards
v1.40 - Added AR cheats and more cards
v0.90 - Added the Unknown Vongola Hideout in the Extras section
- Completed the Combination Arts section, added more cards and cheats
v0.60 - Started the FAQ
This game is a 3D RPG (that uses cards to perform actions) that takes place
chronologically around the Choice arc of the "Katekyo Hitman Reborn" series,
though it's a new original story and the action occurs on an italian island.
Even if the game is easier to complete than the previous one, since you're
limited to a couple of locations to go to at any given time, I'll include
a not too lengthy walkthrough.
Just a note here, this game is quite harder than the previous one, since
the enemies' level just rises steeply when in certain areas. That means
you'll probably die a lot, but there's no need to worry, since in this
game there's no "game over" per se, even when you die, you'll just appear
at the previous shop with your XP and items intact.
Also, I'll indicate how many locked chests are in each chapter, you'll
find that useful when you get the Vongola Key from the Battle Stadium.
Prologue
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This is just the introduction, defeat Basil in a fight and get owned by
the one introducing himself as the "Vongola Snow Guardian", Gelaro.
After that, you travel to the Catafalco island, where you must gather
info on the Bertesco family. Once you talk to the bald man, go back to
the boat, and be ready for the party to be split.
Chapter 1
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In this chapter you only use Tsuna, Reborn and Basil. Get out of the
village, and enter the olive field. Once you beat the boss there, go back
to the village, and after some more talking, you can enter the forest to
the left. After you exit the forest and get the draw bridge key, cross
the forest again, use the key on the draw bridge and fight Grandi, the
boss, then go to the new location and break the orange Crystal.
*There's 1 locked chest in this chapter.
Chapter 2
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In this chapter, you use Gokudera and Yamamoto. Head to the left to
find a set of boulders that block your path, then go to the forest to
the right. Then, enter the cave, fight Carivel, the boss, and break the
red Crystal. Once that's done, you can break those boulders, go to the
village and prepare yourself for the upcoming boss fight (warning:
tough fight), and then another boss fight against Nivis before you break
the blue Crystal.
*There's 1 locked chest on the left path, and 3 on the right path.
Chapter 3
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In this chapter, you use Ryohei and Kyoko. Go to the village and talk
to people there, then go to the factory, then back to the village, and
then you can roam the factory until you fight Giaccio, the boss. Now
you can go to the old ruins, where you fight the boss again, and break
the yellow Crystal.
*There are 2 locked chests in this chapter.
Chapter 4
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In this chapter, you use Lambo, I-Pin, Haru and Bianchi. Go to the
village to meet the boss there, Brina, though you have to search for
her first throughout the village (once you've searched every nook and
cranny, talk to the ice-cream man). Then, go to the mansion, use the
red, yellow and green switches to make your way through, answer 3
quizzes from her underlings and finally fight her (warning: tough
fight, she can paralyze you and can heal half her HP, abuse Bianchi's
poison moves), then break the green Crystal.
*There are 2 locked chests in this chapter.
Chapter 5
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In this chapter, you use Hibari. Fight your way through the village
and the castle, and just before the fight with Tormentas, the boss
there, Dino will join you. Defeat the boss to be able to break the
violet Crystal.
*There are 2 locked chests in this chapter.
Chapter 6
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In this chapter, you use Chrome. Go to the other side of the forest
to gather 3 Butterfly Powder, then backtrack to the entrance and give
them to the boy, then back to the exit. After you break the indigo
Crystal, you'll get a scene where Banchiza, the boss, tells you that
a powerful fighter sealed within those crystals, Parvento, can now be
released. Follow him to the tower and fight the boss there (joined by
the Mukuro gang) and once again in the sewers, and the chapter ends.
*There are 2 locked chests in this chapter.
Chapter 7
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In this chapter, you start with Tsuna, Reborn and Basil, and have to
wander around the island gathering your guardians, most of the time in
the places where you left them. Everytime you reach a Vongola Hideout
in a village, you can use the phone at the table to be sent back to
the main boat, and you can talk to one of the mafia on the boat to
be sent to one of the Vongola Hideouts you've already visited in this
chapter. After you've gathered all of them, you can go to the right
door on the boat to go to the Bertesco Hideout.
Once you're in the snowy hideout, fight your way through the mazes
until you find Gelaro, and the truth is revealed: he was actually Sky
attribute all along, his Snow powers were just a clever disguise.
Once you defeat him, go on until the last door. After confirming twice
that you want to go through (you won't be able to access the menu once
you cross the door), enter the final corridor, pick 3 members to go
with you (the first time, you can only choose among Tsuna's guardians
or Gelaro), and fight the last boss, Parvento. And congratulations,
you've beaten the game!
*There are 2 locked chests in the Bertesco Hideout.
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|3. Battle Menu |
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When you encounter an opponent, a battle menu will appear. Every turn you can
choose to keep on battling, to flee (only in random encounters), or to go
auto-pilot and let the CPU choose your characters' moves. If you choose to
battle, you can:
-Select one of the equipped cards to attack or to boost your status. It'll use
a certain number of Command Points (CP), the blue gauge under your HP gauge,
and you won't be able to use the cards if you don't have enough CP.
A new addition to this game, you can now stack attack cards. By doing so,
you can target multiple opponents even if your first card targetted only
one, and it might improve the total damage (I don't know yet in what
proportion), though it costs the CP of all stacked cards and may cancel
the first card's effect (like poisoning or CP draining).
-Select the first option to defend against the enemy's attacks. You'll only
suffer half the damage, and you'll recover a small percentage of CP.
-Select the second option to use an item (see below).
-Press the cancel button to cancel any selection you have made.
You choose one action for each one of your current characters, and the order in
which they occur will be decided by the Speed parameter. If you choose several
cards with the same color, you'll unleash a new combined move known as a Chain
(each hit from a Chain will usually double the damage up to then, so it's your
best bet against powerful bosses, though the attacks' string might get broken),
or will give you the chance to use a Combination Art if the characters are
related somehow (more on that below).
Lastly, here's the list of status modifications that may take place in a fight:
-Poison : You'll lose HP each turn
-Sleep: You can't use any action
-Confusion: You might use any random attack against your enemy or your allies
-Paralyze: You can't use any action
-Invincibility: All the attacks against you will do no damage
-Counter: You'll counter after any attack aimed at you, even if it deals no
damage
The meat of the game, the cards represent the attacks or skills that you
will be able to perform when you get into a battle. A few of them can be
shared between a certain amount of characters, while most of them can
only be used by one specific character.
The character's specific cards can only be bought at the Vongola's Hideouts
in the villages where that character debuted (that is, if you want to buy
Chrome's cards, you can only buy them from the village you visited back in
Chapter 6).
The cards can be upgraded by Gianinni at one of the boat's rooms downstairs,
(only available after you beat the game), there's no need to unequip
them beforehand this time around.
Since I don't know japanese, the card names between quotes are names I just
made up to describe the card itself.
Here's the list of cards (note that most of the attack cards only target
one enemy)
-Card 268: Snow Reindeer [Gelaro]
CP Cost: 100 (FG)
Damage: 150
Note: Found in a chest in the room before the final boss,
you need the key from Coliseum Battle 30 to open it
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|5. Items |
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The items can be bought from the item shop on the boat or any of the
Vongola's Hideouts throughout the villages.
They can be used by any character at all times, so they can get you
out of a pinch if you forgot to equip your characters with healing
cards.
Items usable in a battle
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-Healing Spray: Restores one ally's HP slightly
-Medium Healing Spray: Restores one ally's HP moderately
-Healing Spray MAX: Restores one ally's HP completely
-Healing Pack: Restores all allies' HP slightly
-Medium Healing Pack: Restores all allies' HP moderately
-Healing Pack MAX: Restores all allies' HP completely
-CP Drink: Restores one ally's CP slightly
-CP Drink Super: Restores one ally's CP moderately
-CP Drink MAX: Restores one ally's CP completely
-Dying Will Medicine: Resurrects one fallen ally
-Mega Dying Will Medicine: Resurrects one fallen ally and restores
his/her HP completely
-Antidote: Cures one ally's Poison status
-Large Serving Expresso: Cures one ally's Sleep Status
-Restorative Medicine: Cures one ally's Confusion status
-Miraculous needle: Cures one ally's Paralyze status
-Paralyze Needle: Paralyzes one opponent
-Poison Needle: Poisons one opponent
-Power Charge: Raises one ally's STR
-Super Power Charge: Raises all allies' STR
-Guard Charge: Raises one ally's DEF
-Super Guard Charge: Raises all allies' DEF
-Turbo Charge: Raises one ally's SPD
-Super Turbo Charge: Raises all allies' SPD
-Vongole Charm: Grants invincibility
-Counter Bullet: Grants counter
Items usable outside of a battle
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-Level Up Pill: Levels up one character
-Bronze Coin: Can be sold at the store
-Silver Coin: Can be sold at the store
-Gold Coin: Can be sold at the store
-Lottery Ticket: Used at the Mosca Lottery (see below)
-Rank Up A: Used by Gianinni to upgrade strong cards
-Rank Up B: Used by Gianinni to upgrade strong cards
-Rank Up C: Used by Gianinni to upgrade normal cards
-Stones (orange, red, yellow, blue, green, indigo, violet and
unknown): used to make rings
-Data disks: Contain seemingly worthless trivia about the Bertesco
family, or other topics
-Vongola Logs: contain seemingly worthless trivia
As in the previous game, you can equip a variety of rings to boost
your characters, though its power seem to have greatly diminished.
Depending of the ring's type, you can raise the parameters of your
character, for Attribute Rings (the greater the ring's rank, the
greater the parameter raise), or equip the character with certain
status advantages, for Void Rings.
You can obtain stones during Chapter 7, at the left field you visited
in Chapter 2, after spending 100, 1000 or 10 K gold for the miner to get
them for you, and you can only turn them into rings when you visit
Solte's Room on the boat.
The colored stones may turn into new Attribute Rings, and the unknown
stones may turn into new Void Rings.
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|7. Combination Arts |
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If you select characters that share a certain relationship, you can activate
a Combination Art. To do that, you must use cards with the same color (for
example, have Tsuna use a red card and Reborn another red card). Each C.A.
deals damage equivalent to the combined strength of the characters involved,
and requires the whole Flame Gauge (the red gauge that increases when you deal
and receive damage), though may not consume it all.
You can select up to two C.A.s (if available) to perform in one turn, or
you can decide not to use any at all.
Also, unless otherwise stated, the C.A.s damage all opponents.
Here's the list of all the available Combination Arts:
01. X Flame (Tsuna & Gokudera)
02. Special Flame Attack (Tsuna & Yamamoto)
03. Tutor Combination (Tsuna & Reborn): damages all opponents and
raises all allies' Strength
04. Maximum Burner (Tsuna & Ryohei)
05. Vongola Triangle (Tsuna & Gokudera & Yamamoto)
06. Vongola Triangle (Tsuna & Hibari & Ryohei)
07. Lambo's Care (Tsuna & Lambo)
08. Common Interest Combination (Tsuna & Hibari)
09. Two Mixed Auras (Tsuna & Mukuro)
10. Hell's Zero Point Breakthrough (Tsuna & Chrome)
11. Soaring Sky Connected (Tsuna & Dino)
12. Future Married Couple? Combo (Tsuna & Haru): fully heals all allies
13. Dying Will Protection!! (Tsuna & Kyoko): damages all opponents and
heals both characters by 50%
14. Dying Will Twin Flame (Tsuna & Basil)
15. Vongola Bond (Tsuna & Gelaro)
16. Tutor Combination (Gokudera & Bianchi): damages and poisons all
opponents
17. Red Flame Swallow (Gokudera & Yamamoto): damages all opponents and
raises both characters' Speed
18. Sistema Extreme (Gokudera & Ryohei)
19. Dynamite Coaster (Gokudera & Chikusa)
20. Lightning Hurricane (Gokudera & Lambo): damages all opponents and
raises both characters' Strength
21. Vongola Triangle (Gokudera & Yamamoto & Ryohei)
22. Vongola Triangle (Gokudera & Yamamoto & Hibari)
23. Tutor Combination (Yamamoto & Reborn)
24. Rain Extreme (Yamamoto & Ryohei)
25. Swallow Channel (Yamamoto & Ken)
26. ... ... ... (Hibari & Mukuro)
27. Biting to Death Extreme (Hibari & Ryohei)
28. Husband...!? (Hibari & I-Pin)
29. Tutor Combination (Hibari & Dino)
30. Warm Air (Kyoko & Haru): raises all allies' Strength and Speed
31. Warm Air (Kyoko & Lambo): raises all allies' Defense and Luck
32. Siblings Love Extreme (Kyoko & Ryohei)
33. Maidens Cheering (Bianchi & Kyoko & Haru): fully restores all
allies' HP and CP
34. Poison Cow Chinese Rice (Bianchi & Lambo & I-Pin): damages and
poisons all opponents
35. Lambo's Race (Lambo & I-Pin)
36. It's Lambo's Appreciation Day! (Lambo & Haru): damages and poisons
all opponents
37. Fallen Angel Triple Break (Chrome & Chikusa & Ken)
38. Italian Lesson (Chrome & Lambo): raises all allies' Strength and
Defense
39. Mist Promise (Chrome & Mukuro)
40. Fallen Angel Combination (Chikusa & Ken)
41. Fallen Angel Triple Break (Mukuro & Chikusa & Ken)
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|8. Extras |
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After you complete the game, you can access the Battle Stadium beyond
the left room on the boat, and the group of rooms downstairs.
The Unknown Vongola Hideout, however, might be accessible before
completing the game.
Battle Stadium
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Here you can fight up to 51 groups of characters. You won't earn any
experience after winning these battles, but you'll earn points (you can
ask Spanner to trade those for unique cards), and may get some rare cards
as a reward.
Each new set of battles is unlocked automatically after you complete all
(or most) of the current battles.
*Note: clearing battle #30 will reward you with a Vongola Key, to open all
the locked chests with.
*Extra Note: I don't think battle #51, the last one, is meant to be
cleared, since the boss there is invincible in all the sense of the word.
Not that it's worth it anyways, since all you get is a useless medal and
some points.
Still, if you manage to come up with a strategy that doesn't result in
the boss fully healing or resurrecting himself while you die under
every status ailment in the game, I'd like to hear it.
Theater
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In this room, you'll find Rizona and Albito from previous Fate of Heat
games, and you can view all the endings you've gotten.
There's 9 unlockable endings you can get after beating the final boss,
and they depend on who you ask first to go with you for the final battle.
There's an ending for each of the 6 guardians, another one for Gelaro,
another one for the rest of the characters and another if you fight the
final boss alone.
Limitation Shop
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This is a special shop that sells boost items, namely HP Up, CP Up,
Strength Up, Defense Up, Speed Up and Luck Up.
Each one of them is real expensive, but compared with how much good
Rings cost, this is the best way to actually improve your chances in
battle against tough enemies.
Game Room
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Here you can play a game of guessing if the next card is higher or
lower than the shown card, everytime you win you can choose to double
the bid or to end the game and get the cash.
Gallery Room
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Here you can view your Card, CAs and Sound collection.
Mosca Lottery
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This is the Mini Mosca machine that is located next to the boat's stairs,
and if you have Lottery Tickets (orange sheets of paper found in barrels
and boxes anywhere, may be dropped by enemies too), you'll be able to
trade them for random items.
From this lottery you can get unique items you won't get anywhere else
like Rank Up A, Super Power Charge or Level Up Pills.
Unknown Vongola Hideout
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This is a Card Shop that can only be accessed in Chapter 7, and it's
located beyond the tower and sewers where Chrome fought her boss encounter
along with the Mukuro gang.
In this shop, you can buy rare attack cards for any character (the only
ones you can't buy are the special green cards representing the strongest
attacks, also called "Hyper Explosions", and upgraded cards), but expect
them to be pricey.
This is also the only Vongola Hideout where you have to go on foot,
unlike the others where you can use the phone to get sent instantly.
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|9. Cheats |
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Dying Will Cheats
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In the main menu, you can enter a series of cheats to unlock certain
cards. These are the known cheats at this time:
-6,3,16,10,8,5: Unlocks cards #233, #234 and #235
-2,9,15,1,7,14: Unlocks cards #243, #244 and #245
-1,9,12,10,3,8: Unlocks cards #253, #254 and #255
-3,5,7,10,16,13: Unlocks cards #263, #264 and #265
-2,14,7,13,12,3: Unlocks the Game Room
Action Replay Cheats
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Though I don't usually include AR cheats in my guides, I do make an
exception when the grinding is excessive or when any goal's difficulty
is too hard, and this game accomplishes both.
As usual, be careful when using these, don't hold me responsible if
anything weird happens.
Game ID
B3HJ C80FC332
Press Select for Max Gold
94000130 FFFB0000
0213CB2C 05F5E0FF
D2000000 00000000
Press Select for Boss HP = 1 (tested only in Coliseum Battle #51)
94000130 FFFB0000
02281960 00000001
D2000000 00000000
Press Select for Max Gold
94000130 FFFB0000
0213CB2C 05F5E0FF
D2000000 00000000
Press Select for 99 Level Up Pills
94000130 FFFB0000
0213CB68 00000063
D2000000 00000000
Press Select for 99 Rank Up A
94000130 FFFB0000
0213CB70 00000063
D2000000 00000000
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|10. Credits |
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-t_man, for the way to obtain the two missing cards (177 and 268), and
around 100 of the cards' names and effects
-Tsuna-Decimo, for the way to unlock the endings
-HEROsDRGON, for the C.A.s list and most of the cheats
-Takaratomy, for making this cool game
-me, for writing this FAQ
Well, that should be it for now.
As always, if you got any corrections or suggestions to make, send me a
e-mail with a subject similar to: "Reborn Heat 3 FAQ" to the address written at
the top of this FAQ, and you'll be credited.
Please don't ask me questions about the actual series (use Google).
Thank you for reading (or simply scrolling) this far!! See ya!