Kingdom Hearts 3 Lucky Emblem locations: where to find all of the hidden Mickey Mouse-shaped icons
Lucky Emblems are the main collectible in Kingdom Hearts 3, with 90 in total to collect. Here is every single Lucky Emblem location
Kingdom Hearts 3 - Kingdom of Corona Lucky Emblems
The first one is behind Rapunzel's tower, made out of rocks. Climb to the top of the tower and take a photo from up there to get the right angle.
Leave Rapunzel's tower and head into the swamp. Follow it round to the right, past the save point, and you'll stumble upon this one on a rock face.
The next one is in the small cave in the canyon, near where you use Rapunzel's hair to cross different gaps. In the main section, you'll find this lucky emblem on a large overturned barrel.
Right before you cross the stone bridge to the Kingdom, look on the wall to the right for another one.
When you're in the Kingdom, follow the road up and there's one to the left of a large fellow by the archway.
At the very back of the Kingdom, left of the festival dance area, the wooden gate has one on the left-hand side.
Go back to the Kingdom save point and take a left down the stairs to the pier. There's a short guard tower with a lucky emblem by the door.
Go back to the stairs and take a left. There's two small barrels and a wooden disc framed like a lucky emblem.
Climb to the top of the lighthouse and the final one is inside the fire bowl.
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