Kingdom Hearts II The Keyblade...

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  1. AZNFAMBAM42793 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    Have you ever wondered why Sora can cut thru a large buidling, but yet he cant cut Xemnas wen he slashes him? I mean if u can cut a large part of a buidling in half, then culdnt u cut a person in half with half the effort?


    btw, i hav no idea, how or why i thought of this:eek:
     
  2. Goofy Twilight Town Denizen

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    Also, have you noticed, that the Keyblade isn't SO much "bladed"? Not to mention, everything goes THROUGH enemies in this game for some reason... (in real life, a bladed object would stick into you, and you'd likely die, in KH, the Keyblade is seen phasing through enemies when doing "damage")
     
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    Guys, it's an E10+ rated game, it's not supposed to make sence.
     
  5. AZNFAMBAM42793 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    exactly if its blunt and it goes rite thru enemies, then why do they call it a key"blade"?
     
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    The reason why they call it a Keyblade is because it is used to unlock things and fight. Key-used to unlock stuff / Blade- Used for fighting(Sword) . It also looks like a key, thats a pretty good characteristic of the Keyblade.:D

    And the Keyblade has magical powers in it, it can do damage when hitting things even though it is blunt. Did you know that a butter knife is more dangerous then a real knife ?:D
     
  7. kitty_mckechnie I want to hug you like big fuzzy Siberian bear!

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    i think Phisoxa has explained it pretty well.
     
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    Thanx , I study pretty hard on Kingdom Hearts , I'm always looking for knew info all time.;)
     
  9. AZNFAMBAM42793 Merlin's Housekeeper

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    ok i think i know what ur saying
     
  10. Stardust Chaser

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    Since the Keyblade's only really sharp side is the teeth on the end, you'd have to assume that instead of sticking it INTO someone, you'd have to swing it down ONTO them to do much damage. Also, please keep in mind that it would probably hurt a lot more to be stabbed by a pole with the teeth of a key on the end (Kinda-basically what it is?) than it would a flat, pointed sword -- It would also take a lot more force to get it inside you. Though, you DO see a Keyblade go INTO someone in KH1 --

    [Spoilers...]

    ...When Sora stabs himself.

    [No more spoilers. These spoiler brackets are super annoying to put up >.>]

    So, it is POSSIBLE for it to be stuck INTO someone, I suppose. But not as practical, with a weapon like that.
     
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