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*There is an Action Replay MAX code (FNYH-FGRU-BQKX8  MC7V-GUPP-9999E) where the Kingdom Key D replaces the Oathkeeper, but only in appearance. It has the Oathkeeper's stats and ability.
*There is an Action Replay MAX code (FNYH-FGRU-BQKX8  MC7V-GUPP-9999E) where the Kingdom Key D replaces the Oathkeeper, but only in appearance. It has the Oathkeeper's stats and ability.
*In [[Sunset Horizons]], [[Aqua]] takes this Keyblade.
*In [[Sunset Horizons]], [[Aqua]] takes this Keyblade.
*Prior to day, the offical name for this Keyblade was unknown. Names attributed to it include Darkside and Inverse Kingdom Key


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 03:11, 14 July 2009

The Kingdom Key D (キングダムチェーンD Kingudamu Chēn D?, lit. "Kingdom Chain D") is a Keyblade used by King Mickey. It is an alternate version of the Kingdom Key, and is a Keyblade of the Realm of Darkness. Some Square Enix merchandise has called it Darkside or Dark-side.

It did not always belong to the King. Before Kingdom Hearts, he previously wielded the Keyblade Star Seeker, as shown in Birth By Sleep, most likely when he was still an apprentice of Master Yen Sid. In addition, this Keyblade was shown in the secret ending of Kingdom Hearts II called The Gathering, along with Sora's Kingdom Key and Riku's Way to the Dawn. Notably, these three Keyblades, along with Master Xehanort's Keyblade, are the only ones in the movie shown with Keychains.

It was originally seen in the closing video for Kingdom Hearts, and has appeared much more often in Kingdom Hearts II. It is expected to appear in Kingdom Hearts coded.

In Kingdom Hearts II and in Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix, when Sora faces one of ten specific bosses and faints, you can play as King Mickey until Sora is revived by using either Healing Light or by King Mickey losing enough health, forcing him to use a potion on Sora and retreat. During this time you can use this Keyblade. Unfortunately, King Mickey and his Keyblade lack a finishing move, so you can't defeat a boss as him.

Stats

Kingdom Hearts II
Stats
Strength Magic Length
+3 +0
Ability
None
Obtained
Choose "I won't give up!" when knocked out.
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Kingdom Key DΩ
Stats
Strength Magic
Base Unit Ultima Base Unit
+0 +0 +0 +28 +0
Defense Crit Rate Crit Bonus
Base Unit Base Unit Base Unit
+0 +0 +3 +0 +15 +0
Attack Speed Approach Speed
Ground Air
1.0 1.0 1.0
Obtained
Attach Zero Gear 5

Trivia

  • There is an Action Replay MAX code (FNYH-FGRU-BQKX8 MC7V-GUPP-9999E) where the Kingdom Key D replaces the Oathkeeper, but only in appearance. It has the Oathkeeper's stats and ability.
  • In Sunset Horizons, Aqua takes this Keyblade.
  • Prior to day, the offical name for this Keyblade was unknown. Names attributed to it include Darkside and Inverse Kingdom Key

See Also