Galactic Runner wrote...
J. Reezy wrote...
Br3ad wrote...
J. Reezy wrote...
Br3ad wrote...
Man, I love Kingdom Key. It's not the look on the outside, it's the power within. Kingdom Key and Kingdom Key D are some of the strongest, story-wise, keyblades there are.
If it's not reflected in the gameplay as well it's kind of wack. I'd like to like the Kingdom Key but not only does it look dull compared to some of the others it's also one of the weakest keyblades Sora has gameplay wise.
I'm okay with the gameplay thing, since it is the first one that you recieve. I'll concede on looks, but Kingdom Key is proabaly just as strong as any of the other keyblades if not stronger, that others have. The keyblades that Sora uses, forms aside, are all still the Kingdom Key.
I'm not so sure it works like that. I mean, when Roxas fights Axel in the mansion in Twilight Town he doesn't summon two Kingdom Keys, he summons Oblivion and Oathkeeper. Sora shouldn't be any different, he just happens to summon a lot more keyblades (gameplay wise).
In the final level of 358/2 Days, Roxas summons two Kingdom Key keyblades that then transform into Oblivion and Oathkeeper as the Neoseeker Heartless surround him.
One keyblade is Sora's. The other is Ventus'. At first, Roxas could only use one because the part of him that contained his memories became Xion, thus he couldn't use Sora's, but he could use Ventus' because he still had Ventus' heart. Once Xion became a part of Roxas again, he could use both keyblades. When Sora duel wields, he's using Ventus' keyblade along with his own, but otherwise, they are all Kingdom Key.
EDIT: Oblivion and Oathkeeper form because Roxas gains Sora's memories of Riku and Kairi respectively. The whole "My friends are my power," thing should be taken quite literally in this case.
Modifié par Br3ad, 13 novembre 2013 - 06:08 .