You can summon a treasure chest that appears out of nowhere.
The Trinity spots are essential to unlocking certain areas and getting certain treasures. The spots allow Sora, Donald, and Goofy to lift their weapons and manifest a treasure chest full of goodies – including weapons and synthesis ingredients.
Where Are All The White Trinity Spots?
There are 10 total White Trinity spots throughout Kingdom Hearts 1 & Kingdom Hearts 1.5 where Sora, Donald, and Goofy can use Trinity Detect. ..
- Screenshot of the main menu in the game
- Screenshot of the main character’s room
- Screenshot of the game’s world
- Screenshot of a cutscene in the game
- screenshot of a character in action
Traverse Town (Secret Waterway)
The waterway passage is a short tunnel that merges with the larger main waterway passage.
If you complete the main questline, you will be rewarded with an Orichalcum. ..
Wonderland (Lotus Forest)
Once you’re on the side of the wall with the 2 unlit lanterns, use your lighter to light them. This will reveal a hidden door. ..
You’ll need to defeat all the enemies here first, then light both lanterns. This will cause the blank picture frame to show a painting, which you can jump into. Once you enter the painting it’ll bring you to a closed off area in the Lotus Forest with a White Trinity. ..
The Lady Luck Keyblade is a powerful weapon that can be used to get the favor of the goddess.
Olympus Coliseum (Coliseum Gates)
This white trinity mark is the location of the Olympia Coliseum, which is home to the world’s most popular professional wrestling event, WrestleMania.
This unlocks the Violetta staff.
Deep Jungle (Cavern of Hearts)
During the cutscene where Sora seals the keyhole, you might notice a small, dark spot on the ground. ..
After landing in the camp area, head back to where you fought Clayton. You can now (hopefully) High Jump and Glide your way up onto the ledge to enter the cave. ..
After reaching the top of the cave and activating the White Trinity in its room, return to the room where you sealed Keyhole. Use the Orichalcum to open the door.
Agrabah (Cave Entrance)
The Cave of Wonders is a large, underground cave that is home to some of the most amazing archaeological finds in the world.
The trinity mark in KH1 for PS2 gives you a Comet-G, while in KH1.5/Final Mix you’ll get an Ifrit Belt. ..
Halloween Town (Moonlight Hill)
This is a white Trinity mark, which indicates that the property is owned by the church.
In the original PS1 game, you’ll get a Comet-G. In KH1.5/Final Mix, you’ll get Puppies No. 67,68, and 69.
Monstro (Chamber 6)
Looking for the White Trinity in a low-lying place may help you spot it easier.
In KH1, you’ll get a Thundaga-G and in KH1.5/Final Mix, you’ll get a single Dark Matter.
Atlantica (Triton’s Palace)
This one’s easy because you can disembark right into the save spot in Triton’s Throne Room and start your adventure right away!
The white mark on the ground in the center of a spiral shell in Triton’s Palace is an Orichalcum.
Neverland (Ship Deck)
If you see a white trinity mark on the deck, it means that the ship is headed in the right direction.
This will give you a Meteor-G in the original PlayStation 2 version, or in KH1.5/Final Mix you’ll unlock Puppies No. 43,44, and 45.
Hollow Bastion (Rising Falls)
The white trinity mark inside the shallow pool where Riku stole Sora’s Keyblade is probably the easiest way to get here. D disembarking at the very first save spot where you enter the Rising Falls, or landing in the Library and backtracking.
In the original PS2 game, you’ll get a Firaga-G from this chest. In KH1.5/Final Mix, you’ll get a Thundaga-G.