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Lady Luck's general appearance is based on hearts, clubs, spades, and diamonds, the four suits of playing cards. The shaft and handle of the Keyblade are directly connected and both are black with pink edges. The pommel is a diamond covered in a red and orange checkerboard pattern. The top of the guard is made of two clubs colored in a red and yellow checkerboard pattern, while the rest of the guard is a purple and red {{W|horseshoe}} shape. The tip of the blade is a large, orange heart with a thin, red and yellow border. The teeth of the Keyblade are comprised by a large, red spade. The Keychain is very short, consisting of only three silver links, and its token is an {{W|Ace of Hearts}} card.
Lady Luck's general appearance is based on hearts, clubs, spades, and diamonds, the four suits of playing cards. The shaft and handle of the Keyblade are directly connected and both are black with pink edges. The pommel is a diamond covered in a red and orange checkerboard pattern. The top of the guard is made of two clubs colored in a red and yellow checkerboard pattern, while the rest of the guard is a purple and red {{W|horseshoe}} shape. The tip of the blade is a large, orange heart with a thin, red and yellow border. The teeth of the Keyblade are comprised by a large, red spade. The Keychain is very short, consisting of only three silver links, and its token is an {{W|Ace of Hearts}} card.


The Keyblade's English name is derived from the goddess of fortune in Greco-Roman mythology; {{W|Tyche}} in Greece, and {{W|Fortuna}} in Rome, who was known as "Lady Luck". Lady Luck is also the name of a dressphere in ''Final Fantast X-2''. Its Japanese name is a pun on the "{{W|Trump (card games)|Trump Card}}", a card that is used as a backup move to guarantee victory.
The Keyblade's English name is derived from the goddess of fortune in Greco-Roman mythology; {{W|Tyche}} in Greece, and {{W|Fortuna}} in Rome, who was known as "Lady Luck". Lady Luck is also the name of a dressphere in ''Final Fantasy X-2''. Its Japanese name is a pun on the "{{W|Trump (card games)|Trump Card}}", a card that is used as a backup move to guarantee victory.


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