“Kingdom Hearts 3” players can find Lucky Emblems in every world they visit. They can look for these special collectible items at various locations. These are represented by the Mickey Mouse head logos engraved, carved, or stamped on walls, tables, roofs, roads, rocks and more.
Where to Find Lucky Emblems
“Kingdom Hearts 3” players can find Lucky Emblems in all nine Disney-inspired worlds. Overall, there are 90 of them scattered throughout the map.
To serve as “Kingdom Hearts 3” gameplay guide, the Caribbean has the most number of Lucky Emblems with 13 followed by Olympus that has 12. Toy Box, Monstropolis, Arendelle, and San Fransokyo have 11 each. Twilight Town and Kingdom of Corona has 9 each while the Hundred Acre Wood has the least with only 3.
Finding them by chance can certainly give fans the thrill and excitement. But, “Kingdom Hearts 3” players who want to save time and finish the game as fast as they can are lucky because Eurogamer released a detailed list of Lucky Emblem locations complete with gameplay screenshot of its exact locations in every world.
Lucky Emblem Rewards
“Kingdom Hearts 3” players will receive the first reward item, a Moon Amulet, after collecting 15 Lucky Emblems. Then more perks will be granted in every five Lucky Emblems collected.
However, the most exciting reward is the access to “Kingdom Heart 3’s” secret ending. To get a chance of seeing this, players in Beginner mode are required to find all 90 Lucky Emblems while those who chose Standard and Proud modes will do after finding 60 and 30, respectively.
How to Collect Lucky Emblems?
Collecting Lucky Emblems does not require special abilities or weapons in the game. But, players will have to complete main campaign missions to gain access to all worlds and locations.
Players are advised to be keen on their surrounding because Lucky Emblems do show up at random items and places. Once spotted, “Kingdom Hearts 3” players simply have to take a picture of these collectible items using the in-game device called the Gummiphone.


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