Sorry Maverick, didn't want to question your integrity and jumped the gun too soon. I apologize k?
Thanks! No worries, water under the bridge.
Can anyone help me answer these questions? =)
- Not totally sure about how StreetPass works yet, but as I understand it, StreetPassing someone opens a portal somewhere in one of the worlds that allows you to temporarily interact with or call on their Spirits for assistance in your game. Not completely sure on this yet -- I know it has to do with Spirits, though.
- You cannot complete the game without dropping. Dropping switches you between Sora and Riku's stories, and you must complete both to fully finish KH 3D's story (just like you had to fully complete Terra, Aqua, and Ven's stories in BbS to fully finish that game). Either way, it doesn't matter because...
- Dropping isn't entirely voluntary. Both Sora and Riku have a Drop meter that is always depleting during play, and when it runs out, the game forces you to switch to the other character no matter what you're doing. I do believe you can choose to Drop to the other character whenever you want from the pause menu, but the game tries to make you not do this by offering incentives for playing as a character until their Drop meter runs out naturally -- by doing so, you get points that you can spend to temporarily boost the other character's parameters for the next time you Drop to them. I know the way I explained this is a little confusing, so let's use an actual example:
You're playing as Sora.
You can Drop to Riku anytime, but if you let it happen naturally (i.e. by playing as Sora until the Drop meter runs out), you'll accrue points that you can spend to temporarily power up Riku for your next session playing as him. Likewise, if you then play as Riku until his Drop meter runs out and don't Drop out early via the pause menu, you'll accrue points that you can then spend to buff Sora for your next session as him.
Although you could choose to Drop to the other character from the pause menu at any time, this won't get you any points with which to power up the other character for your next run as him. And given the reports I'm hearing of the game's considerable difficulty (on Proud mode especially), you may find that you really want those power-up points.
I hope my explanation cleared things up for you!