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Kingdom Key:

Its the first key revealed in kingdom heart. They call it in japan ( キーブレード Kīburēdo )

Jungle Key:  

The Jungle King is a keyblade from Kingdom Heart. It is gained automatically through the storyline when locking the heart of Deep Jungle, the world where Tarazan lives. While not the greatest Keyblade, its long reach does prove useful against fast Heartless as well as Heartless attacking in large groups. Jungle King is notably the first Keyblade Sora receives after the Kingdom Key, and the only Keyblade from the original game to not appear in Kingdom Heart re: chain of memories.

Appereance:

The motif of the keychain is that of a blue jungle butterfly with orange/peach wing-tips, tied to a slim jungle vine, which is connected to the handle of the keyblade via a carabiner. The handle is fastened with purple and brown leather strips and the keyblade itself seems to be carved from a single piece of wood. It has two thorn-like spikes protruding from the handguard, one on each side of the shaft. Its two extra teeth provide a longer reach

 

Three wishes:

The Three Wishes is a keyblade from Kingdom Hearts. It is gained automatically through the storyline when locking the heart of Agrabah; the world where Aladdin lives. Its mediocre reach and lack of passive abilities makes this somewhat obsolete, as the Jungle King, despite slightly low stats, will connect hits more often than the Three Wishes, thus making the Jungle King an overall better choice

Appereance:

The keychain is shaped like Genie's magical lamp. Also, its name Three wishes could represent the three wishes that the wielder of the lamp is allowed to have.

 

Fairy Harp:  

The Fairy Harp Keyblade is from Kingdom Hearts. It is gained automatically through the storyline when locking the heart of Neverland; the world where Peter Pan lives. Despite its high physical stats and passive abilities, it is much too short to be utilized properly. It is however very good against a small number of large and slow enemies, though the appearence of such is rather low. Because of this, the Pumpkinhead is more frequently used due to it's reach being approximately two times longer and because of the critical hit-string ability.

Appereance:

A green keyblade with a feather at end. It have leaves and a Harp in front. Leaves describe the dress Tinker Bell and Peter are wearing and the Harp describe the Harp peter used to play in Neverland.

Spellblinder: 

Spellbinder is one of Sora's Keyblades in Kingdom Hearts. After learning Fire, Blizzard, Thunder, Cure, Gravity, Stop and Aero magic, Sora bragged that his magic was as good as Donald's and was implored by Goofy to speak with Merlin. Merlin, impressed with Sora's progress, granted him the Spellbinder keychain. In Chain of Memories, the attack card is given by Owl in the 100 Acre Wood.

Appereance:

The short Spellbinder Keyblade takes its motif from magic and astronomy imagery, with its keychain being a spellbook. The keychain is attached by what seems to be a rusty chain

Olympia:

 The Olympia is gained by winning the Phil, Pegasus and Hercules Cups at the Olympus Coliseum in Kingdom Hearts. It has a mediocre reach and is most suitable for players who have skills in timing attacks and play in a more tactical manner rather than the more simple "Hack n' Slash". It does not reappear in Kingdom Hearts II, as the Hero's Crest takes its place

Appereance:

The Olympia's color and design are similar to the colors of Mount Olympus in Hercules. The keychain is the symbol of Zeus. The word "Hercules" is engraved on the side. The handle and handguard are both reminiscent of Olympian architecture

 Appereance:

The One Winged Angel resembles Sephiroth's Masamune sword, although its handle and blade differ, in keeping with the design of a keyblade. Its keychain is in the shape of a wing, hence its name, and the end of the blade bears a resemblance to the spell Meteor, which was a major plot device in Final Fantasy VII, the game that originally featured Sephiroth.

Diamond Dust:

 

Sora obtains the Diamond Dust keychain after defeating the Ice Titan in the Gold Match. This Keyblade is a Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix exclusive along with the One Winged Angel Keyblade. It is also a weapon in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. You receive it by opening a treasure chest in a Calm Bounty room in Castle Oblivion after defeating Marluxia. The Keyblade appears to be made of ice, and the teeth and Keychain are snowflakes. It bears some resemblance to the Oathkeeper Keyblade.

It shares the same name as the attack of the summon Shiva from the Final Fantasy series and an attack that Vexen uses in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.

Crab Claw:

 The Crabclaw is a keyblade from Kingdom Hearts. It is gained automatically through the storyline when locking the heart of Atlantica; the world where Ariel lives. A relatively well-balanced Keyblade for those who primarily use magic and/or summons, but still melee every now and then

Appereance:

The keychain of the Crabclaw is a blue seashell, attached to a green lobster-like handle by means currently unspecified. The handguard is purple and slightly decorated to show a pair of mermaids and the shaft resembles a beam of water shooting out from the handle and slightly dispersing at the end, and as the name suggests, the teeth are fashioned in the shape of a crab with its claws as the points striking the enemy.

 Pumpkin Head:

Pumpkinhead is a keyblade in Kingdom Hearts. Upon locking the Keyhole of Halloween Town, Sora receives the Pumpkinhead keychain. It also has a long reach.It is given to Sora by Jack Skellington.

Appereance:

The Pumpkinhead Keyblade takes its theme from Halloween. The keychain is fashioned after a Jack o' Lantern, which is attached to the hilt by a chain; despite this picture. It has a facsimile of Jack Skellington's face adorning the hilt with the guard being an exaggeration of Jack's collar. The teeth of the blade are fashioned after a bat hanging from the blade.

Wishing Star:

 

The Wishing Star can be gained after having escaped Monstro in Kingdom Hearts, the giant whale who swallowed Pinocchio and his father, Gepetto. Gepetto will then buy a house in Traverse Town, next to the accessory shop. The chest, located in the corner of the room Gepetto is standing in, contains the Wishing Star. Like the Fairy Harp it has a very short reach, but unlike any other keyblade, it lands a guaranteed powerful critical hit at the end of every combo. But even so, it is not very useful, since a guaranteed critical hit doesn't do any good, if the blade is too short to connect that hit.

Appereance:

The Wishing Star's overall appearance is similar to the cogs and gears in a clock. The teeth of the keyblade is one gear attached to the main blade by a piece of wood. There is another small gear on the main blade. The handguard is comprised of four gears of various colours, and pieces of wood attached to pulleys with string connecting the pulley to the gear. The keychain is the wishing star in Pinocchio

Metal Chocobo:

 The Metal Chocobo is gained by defeating Cloud in the Hercules Cup in the Olympus Coliseum in Kingdom Hearts. It has one of the longest, if not the longest, reaches of all the Keyblades in the game. In terms of effectiveness, it lies just slightly above the Pumpkinhead because of its slightly longer reach

 

Appereance:

The blade represents Cloud's Buster Sword in Final Fantasy VII. The keychain is in the shape of a Chocobo, which is an animal used to ride on in the Final Fantasy series. This could also be a reference to the Final Fantasy VII in-game joke that Cloud's hair resembles that of a chocobo.

Lion Heart:

 

The Lionheart is a Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.

It is gained by beating Leon and Cloud (they fight together) in the Hades Cup in Kingdom Hearts and in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, it is obtained by using the Key to Rewards card in Traverse Town. The Lionheart is probably the most well-balanced Keyblade in Kingdom Hearts, except for the Ultima Weapon. It has mediocre-to-long reach, great attack power and enhances magic and summon power as well. The name is based on Leon's ultimate weapon in Final Fantasy VIII, also called the "Lionheart".


Appereance:

The Lionheart's strike zone as well as the keychain possess the same shape as Leon's necklace, Griever

Lady Luck:

 Lady Luck is one of Sora's Keyblades in Kingdom Hearts. Lady Luck is gained by activating the white Trinity Mark in Wonderland. It is a good replacement for the Spellbinder, as it has the same reach and passive abilities, but better melee attributes. It shares its name with the Lady Luck dressphere from the Square game, Final Fantasy X-2.

Appereance:

Lady Luck's general appearance is based off of hearts, clubs, spades and diamonds, the four symbols on playing cards. The keychain is an ace of hearts playing card.

Divine Rose:

 

The Divine Rose is gained by speaking to Belle in the Hollow Bastion library in Kingdom Hearts. It has a short reach and is quite powerful. It is replaced in Kingdom Hearts II by the Rumbling Rose.


Appereance:

The motif of the keychain is that of Beast's rose, and is attached to the handle via a slim chain. The handguard is designed to look like stained glass. The blade is made of a purple material with a rose design, likely to reflect Beast's rose in the purple glass bell. However, the rose petals protrude here, being the strike-zone of the keyblade. Connecting the blade to the handguard is part of the rose design; the thorny leaves of a rose bush.

Ultima Weapon:

Ultima Weapon is a form for Sora's keyblade in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. In both games, it is synthesized by the Moogles, but the appearance and abilities are different for each game. In Kingdom Hearts it is the strongest Keyblade in terms of strength and MP, but in Kingdom Hearts II it is second in strength to Fenrir (tied with Oblivion and Decisive Pumpkin) and second in magic to Fatal Crest (tied with Bond of Flame.) In Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ it is third in magic to Winner's Proof.

 

Appereance:

The Ultima Weapon Keyblade is named after the sword of the same name in the Final Fantasy series. The Ultima Weapon is typically shown within the Final Fantasy series as a long sword, with a glowing blue/white blade and a golden handle. It is usually the strongest weapon for the protagonist in the games it appears in

UP: Its shown in Kingdom Heart 1

Down is shown in Kingdom Heart 2 

Sweet Memories:

 Sweet Memories is a keychain from Kingdom Hearts II. It is obtained by completing the Hundred Acre Wood. As a reward for completing one of the game's side quests, the Sweet Memory is one of the game's few optional keyblades.

Appereance:

The looks of the keyblade refers to honey.The keyblade has a trunk of a tree and bee hives too .The keyblade is the weakest keyblade of all too.

Hidden Dragon:

 The Hidden Dragon is acquired after clearing the Land of Dragons for the first time. Once Shan-Yu has been defeated, saving the Emperor from capture, Mulan and Sora are commended for their service. Mulan receives a medal bearing the Emperor's crest, and Sora earns this keyblade

Appereance:

The Hidden Dragon keyblade is designed with an oriental dragon theme. The guard is similar to the color and shape of Mushu. Its blade is a burst of fire coming out of Mushus mouth, while it features the medal Mulan receives for saving the Emperor on the key chain.

Gullwing:

 

The Gullwing is a Keyblade found in Kingdom Hearts II. It can be found by speaking to Yuna, Rikku and Paine in Hollow Bastion after the War of 1000 Heartless. The Keyblade is designed with wings on it, and is named after the three girls who give it to Sora, who call themselves the "Gullwings".

The Gullwing is one of the weakest Keyblades found in the game, having a strength bonus of only 3 and no magic enhancement, but it has Experience Boost as its attached ability, which enables Sora to gain increased experience if he is in critical health.

 

Appereance:

The Gullwing's appearence takes after the girl trio. Its keychain is the symbol of the Zanarkand Abes, the blitzball team that Final Fantasy X's Tidus and Jecht belong to, which was then reused as part of Yuna's Gunner dressphere. It is attached to the Keyblade's hilt by a chain resembling the hilt of Paine's sword, particularly the spade design where the handle meets the blade (originally a spade-shaped skull in Final Fantasy X-2).

The guard is made from two feathers that were once a part Rikku's outfit in Final Fantasy X (attached to her boots), while the blade is made from the bows seen on the arms of her Thief dressphere from Final Fantasy X-2.

The strikezone of the Keyblade is quite litteraly the wing of a gull, the mascot of the Gullwings sphere hunter group.

Star Seeker:

 

The Star Seeker is the first Keyblade that Sora obtains in Kingdom Hearts II after his original keyblade, the Kingdom Key. It is given to him by Yen Sid after his new clothes are created by Flora, Fauna and Merryweather, and he is given the ability (by using a drive form) to wield two keyblades at once.

The Star Seeker is not initially an equipable item, since it is originally Sora's sub-weapon for Valor form. It cannot be equipped as Sora's primary weapon until the Hidden Dragon is obtained (or Hero's Crest if you go from Twilight Town to Beast's Castle to Olympus Coliseum). 

Appereance:

The guard appears to be two shooting stars. The blade is blue and decorated with stars, while the end is a crescent moon and star. The key chain design is a crescent moon

Follow the Wind:

 

Follow the Wind is the Keychain from Kingdom Hearts II which represents Port Royal. It also appears in Re:Chain of Memories.

Appereance:

The guard looks like a ship's wheel. The blade is axe-like or anchor-like in appearance while the key chain is one of the gold medallions as well as the middle area.

Monochrome:

 Monochrome is a Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts II. Monochrome is obtained in Timeless River. This keyblade is a card in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories

Appereance:
The Monochrome's guard is a lifesaver float while the blade is a steamboat stack. The keychain is a ship's wheel, possibly that of the Steamboat Willie. The teeth also resemble the steam whistles from Steamboat Willie. Other than that, the Monochrome resembles the transmitter of the Graham Bell phone.

 Photon Debugger:

The Photon Debugger is a Keyblade acquired after Sora's first trip to Space Paranoids in Kingdom Hearts II. This keyblade also appears as a card in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories in a reward room on the 12th floor after completing Reverse/Rebirth.

Appereance:

The Photon Debugger looks similar to the inhabitants of Space Paranoids, appearing to be constructed of computer circuitry. The key chain is a miniature version of the Identity Disk used by Tron in both Kingdom Hearts II and the film, Tron.

Etymology:

Its name comes from two words; debugging is a way to get rid of a computer virus: it is possible that the virus are the Heartless and are destroyed by the Keyblade. Photons are forms of light, and Sora is the wielder of the Keyblade of Light

Mysterious Abyss:

The Mysterious Abyss Keyblade is acquired after defeating Ursula in Kingdom Hearts II. This Keyblade is the equivalent of the Crabclaw Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts.

Appereance:

The token is in the shape of a shell connected to the handle which is made up of assorted shells by a golden chain. Whilst the teeth and blade of the Keyblade are in the shape of a water spout

Oathkeeper:

 

The Oathkeeper is gained by speaking to Kairi in the Secret Waterway in Traverse Town, after her rescue in Kingdom Hearts. It has a decent reach and is well-balanced. It's a good substitute for the Lionheart, in case the player hasn't been able, or didn't want, to defeat Cloud and Leon in the Hades Cup. The Oathkeeper reappears in Kingdom Hearts II. The Oathkeeper is one of the two Keyblades Roxas uses, the other being the Oblivion. Roxas' Oathkeeper, however, is silver in color, unlike Sora's which is white. The Keychain motif is of Kairi's luck charm; a Paopu fruit-like star, made of thelassa-shells. The teeth are fashioned in the shape of the Kanji for "light" (光), corresponding to the Oblivion's Kanji for "darkness". It can be seen as a Keyblade of light, to balance out Oblivion's darkness.

In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, the Oathkeeper card is obtained after completing Destiny Islands on the 12th floor

Fatal Crest:

 The Fatal Crest is a Keyblade obtainable in Kingdom Hearts II by completing the Goddess of Fate Cup.

Appereance:

The neck of the keyblade appears to be that of a skeletal dragon, of which still has life in some of it. The token is the Hades Cup

Hero's crest:

 The Hero's Crest is a keyblade from Kingdom Hearts II. This Keyblade replaced the Olympia from the first Kingdom Hearts

Appereance:

The blade, hand guard, and tip are similar to Greek Ionic architecture. The teeth seem to take the form of a star, possibly refering to the fact that at the end of the storyline of the first game in Olympus Coliseum, you can see a faint silhouette of Hercules in the stars, or Sora, Donald and Goofy's silhouette in the secound game. The keychain is the symbol of the Gods of Olympia. The keychain is also the medallion you borrow from Hercules to protect you from the magic of the Underworld

Circle of Life:

This is named after the song of the movie: The lion King.

Appereance:

  It looks like the keyblade is made of wood, possibly symbolizing the fact that it is received from the Pride Lands. The guard and keychain is a lion head, specifically the head of Simba as drawn by Rafiki in the movie The Lion King. Its name comes from the theme and a song from the first Lion King

Wishing Lamp:

 The Wishing Lamp is from Kingdom Hearts II. It is the Kingdom Hearts II equivalent of Three Wishes

Appereance:

The guard is similar to the palace towers, while the blade rises from a wishing lamp at the center-top of the guard. The key chain is Genie's wishing lamp

Bond of Flame:

 

The Bond of Flame is a Keyblade given to Sora by Axel after he sacrifices himself to save Sora from the Nobodies in Betwixt and Between in Kingdom Hearts II. As the name suggests it may represent Roxas and Axel's friendship. It enhances fire-elemental attacks. This keyblade also appears in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories as a card in the Halloween Town Key to Rewards Room.

Apeereance:

This keychain, teeth and blade resembles Axel's chakrams. When you attack with it, it shows Axel's weapon; Chakrams,and also flames. Connecting the two chakrams appears to be an eight, possibly referencing Axel's position as Number 8 in Organization XIII.

Rumbling rose:

 The Rumbling Rose is a Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+. It is acquired during Sora's second trip to Beast's Castle. It is the equivalent of the Divine Rose from Kingdom Hearts

Appereance:

The guard and key chain are rose-like, with thorns and roses that decorate it. The teeth seem to be claws. Although not stated, the rose based design could be based of the Beast's Rose. The name is based off of the game Rumble Roses

Gaurdian soul:

 

Guardian Soul is a Keyblade in Kingdom Hearts II which is given to Sora by Auron after he defeats Hades and restores Auron's will. Its name comes from Auron being a Guardian of Yuna's in Final Fantasy X.

Appereance:

The blade is similar to Aurons strongest weapon in Final Fantasy X, the Masamune. The hilt guard is a strange face while the token is Auron's jug of sake. In addition, the sparks that appear when the blade is used to strike as per other Keyblades are Yevon symbols, a reference to the main plot of Final Fantasy X. This is, however, ironic, as Auron was instrumental in revealing the truth of the religion.

Sleeping Lion:

 The Sleeping Lion is a Keyblade given to Sora by Leon before the second trip into Space Paranoids in Kingdom Hearts II. This keychain is the equivalent of the Lionheart keychain from Kingdom Hearts

Appereance:

The blade and hilt appear like the Gunblade wielded by Squall in Final Fantasy VIII. The tip and token are lion-heads, reminiscent of Griever from Final Fantasy VIII.

 Decisive Pumpkin:

Decisive Pumpkin is one of Sora's Keyblades from Kingdom Hearts II. It is achieved by defeating The Experiment in Halloween Town. This Keyblade is the equivalent of the Pumpkinhead Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts. This is one of the strongest Keyblades in the game, with strength on-par with the Ultima Weapon, and with the Combo Boost ability its strength is only increased further

Appereance:

Similar to the theme in The Nightmare Before Christmas, Decisive Pumpkin sports a Christmas motif with a tint of Halloween. The main hand guard is designed with Dr. Finklestein's skeleton reindeer, with the emblem of Jack wearing a Christmas Hat at the central part. The blade's body is Halloween Town's Guillotine snake-like statue, but longer and with a candy cane pattern. The chains sport a Jack-o-Lantern motif, symbolizing Jack's image as the Pumpkin King, and the token is Zero.

Oblivion:

 

The Oblivion is a Keyblade in Kingdom Hearts, gained by opening a chest located in the room where Riku was fought while possessed by Xehanort's Heartless. The player doesn't get a chance to open it until after the fight. One of the strongest melee-oriented Keyblades in the game. Oblivion reappears in Kingdom Hearts II, as both a key chain for Sora after his reunion with Riku, and as one half of Roxas' dual set of Keyblades, the other being Oathkeeper. It can be seen as a Keyblade of darkness, to balance out the light of Oathkeeper. The teeth are fashioned in the shape of the Kanji for "darkness" (闇), corresponding to the Oathkeeper's Kanji for "light". Also, the name is reminiscent of Castle Oblivion, and the design of the shaft looks like an Organization XIII robe.

In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, the Oblivion card is obtained on the 12th floor after completing Destiny Islands, and after defeating Larxene for the second time.

Appereance:

Oblivion is similar in shape to the Kingdom Key, though is deep black and has a longer reach. The hilt guard is comprised of two bat-like wings extending downward. The teeth are in the shape of the Kanji for "darkness" (闇). The keychain motif is a black version of Sora's crown necklace.

Fenrir:

 

Fenrir is one of Sora's Keyblade in Kingdom Hearts II. After defeating Sephiroth in the Radiant Garden, Sora witnesses a battle between Cloud, Sephiroth, and Tifa. After Sephiroth and Cloud fly away into a duel, Tifa thanks Sora for his help and gives him the Fenrir keychain. It is the KHII equivalent of the Metal Chocobo and One Winged Angel.

The Fenrir Keyblade takes on the appearance of a pin tumbler lock key, with bandages adorning the base of the blade similar to Cloud's sword. In this, it is notably the only Keyblade with no "teeth". Its keychain resembles Cloud's wolf pendant from his Advent Children outfit (also a reference to the wolf-god, Fenrir).

Despite the passive ability of Negative Combo, the Fenrir Keyblade makes it up for its high attack power. It is also considered to be the strongest Keyblade available, second only to Ultima.

Fenrir is the only weapon with the ability "Negative Combo." This "Negative Combo" is special because it does not only subtract 1 ground move but also 1 aerial move, too. Combining Fenrir with Sora's "Negative Combo" ability is the only way to allow Sora to unleash a finishing move each time the attack command is executed. This is especially useful for the Twilight Town minigame in which Sora (or Roxas) uses the keyblade to destroy piles of junk

Winner's Proof:

 

The Winner's Proof Keyblade is acquired after finding and fulfilling the tasks of the Organization XIII Mushrooms, the thirteen Mushroom Heartless scattered around the worlds in Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix+. They give you that Keyblade in the Hollow Bastion/Radiant Garden's canyon. This Keyblade, along with the Two Across Keyblade, is a Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix exclusive.

Winner's Proof's name comes from the fact that you have to surpass twelve tests (one for each Mushroom, since the last one's test is to surpass the other twelve).

Winner's Proof displays exactly thirteen Mushrooms (four in the Keychain, two in the handle and the remaining seven on the blade, with one being the "sharp point" of the Keyblade). The Roman numeral XIII (13) is shown just above the hilt.

It is also the Keyblade with the highest bonus in Magic

Two Across:

 

The Two Across Keyblade is obtained after defeating Roxas in Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix . This Keyblade, along with the Winner's Proof Keyblade are Final Mix+ exclusives. Its Keychain motif is Roxas' zipper symbol, which is based on the 'spike' motif found in every Organization XIII member's weapon. The handle bears the same pattern as Roxas' wristband, and the Nobody symbol is just above the handle.

The ability of this weapon makes it so that when equipped (in Sora's normal form), going into any Drive form (with the exception of Final Form) will result in Sora Driving into either Anti Form or Final Form, with Final Form becoming more likely with each Drive into Anti Form. If this is equipped as a second keyblade in any Drive Form, this effect is negated

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