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The ''Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep'' version has elements from both previous ''Kingdom Hearts'' games. Its style is similar to the ''Kingdom Hearts'' version, but its color scheme is similar to the ''Kingdom Hearts II'' version. It also uses stars and the [[Wayfinder]] design instead of crowns and hearts. It is mostly a pale, luminescent blue with white and gold. The teeth and Keychain are a periwinkle blue Wayfinder, with the original heart in the middle instead of the Terra's Mark symbol.
The ''Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep'' version has elements from both previous ''Kingdom Hearts'' games. Its style is similar to the ''Kingdom Hearts'' version, but its color scheme is similar to the ''Kingdom Hearts II'' version. It also uses stars and the [[Wayfinder]] design instead of crowns and hearts. It is mostly a pale, luminescent blue with white and gold. The teeth and Keychain are a periwinkle blue Wayfinder, with the original heart in the middle instead of the Terra's Mark symbol.


The ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'' version has the design similar like the ''Kingdom Hearts'' version with minor changes. The color scheme is somewhat a combination between the first and second ''Kingdom Hearts'' games, as it has yellow on the blade connector, and the teeth and light blue color on the guard and the filigree ornament. The teeth is a Spirit [[Dream Eater]]'s emblem within a crown. The keychain is a variation on the ''Kingdom Hearts II'' heart and crown design, except with the heart above the crown, as well as a pair of white wings behind it. The hit sound effects change depending on whether it is used by Sora or Riku.
The ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'' version has the design similar like the ''Kingdom Hearts'' version with minor changes. The color scheme is somewhat a combination between the first and second ''Kingdom Hearts'' games, as it has yellow on the blade connector, and the teeth and light blue color on the guard and the filigree ornament. The teeth is a Spirit [[Dream Eater]]'s emblem within a crown. The keychain is a variation on the ''Kingdom Hearts II'' heart and crown design, except with the heart above the crown, as well as a pair of white wings behind it.


The ''Kingdom Hearts III'' version has a color scheme of silver, red, and dark grey; two hearts adorn the weapon, one engraved into the hilt and the other at the base of the teeth. The blade has been segmented into three tines, representing the Roman numeral for three (III).
The ''Kingdom Hearts III'' version has a color scheme of silver, red, and dark grey; two hearts adorn the weapon, one engraved into the hilt and the other at the base of the teeth. The blade has been segmented into three tines, representing the Roman numeral for three (III).
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The Ultima Weapon is an extremely powerful Keyblade with an impressive reach.{{?}}<!--length?--> It is generally the most powerful Keyblade in each game that it appears, with balanced stats near or at the maximum for that game. However, there are some Keyblades which exceed the Ultima Weapon in a specific stat, such as [[Strength]], while being inferior in other stats, such as [[Magic]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix'', the Ultima Weapon is actually inferior to the [[Royal Radiance]] across the board.<!--confirm critical stats for these keyblades: if inferior, remove this sentence completely--> In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', a LV1 Ultima Weapon has a lower Magic stat than most other Keyblades, but when raised to LV10 it is only second to the [[Classic Tone]].
The Ultima Weapon is an extremely powerful Keyblade with an impressive reach.{{?}}<!--length?--> It is generally the most powerful Keyblade in each game that it appears, with balanced stats near or at the maximum for that game. However, there are some Keyblades which exceed the Ultima Weapon in a specific stat, such as [[Strength]], while being inferior in other stats, such as [[Magic]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix'', the Ultima Weapon is actually inferior to the [[Royal Radiance]] across the board.<!--confirm critical stats for these keyblades: if inferior, remove this sentence completely--> In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', a LV1 Ultima Weapon has a lower Magic stat than most other Keyblades, but when raised to LV10 it is only second to the [[Classic Tone]].


In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', and ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the abilities attached to the Ultima Weapon are some of the most useful in the game. The Decisive Pumpkin in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', however, is commonly preferred for physical damage despite its lower strength due to its [[Combo Boost]] ability. The ''Kingdom Hearts III'' version starts off with both Combo Boost and [[Air Combo Boost]] which cements it as the strongest physical Keyblade, in addition to being required for [[Ultimate Form]].
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', and ''Kingdom Hearts III''', the abilities attached to the Ultima Weapon are some of the most useful in the game. The Decisive Pumpkin in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', however, is commonly preferred for physical damage despite its lower strength due to its [[Combo Boost]] ability. The ''Kingdom Hearts III'' version starts off with both Combo Boost and [[Air Combo Boost]] which cements it as the strongest physical Keyblade, in addition to being required for [[Ultimate Form]].


==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==
Both the ''Kingdom Hearts'' and the ''Kingdom Hearts II'' versions of Ultima Weapon were released with three other Keyblades in a special ''[[Play Arts Figures]]'' accessory set, ''[[Play Arts Figures#Play Arts Arms|Play Arts Arms]]''.
Both the ''Kingdom Hearts'' and the ''Kingdom Hearts II'' versions of Ultima Weapon were released with three other Keyblades in a special ''[[Play Arts Figures]]'' accessory set, ''[[Play Arts Figures#Play Arts Arms|Play Arts Arms]]''.


Through the use of a cheating device, textureless versions of the Ultima Weapon can be obtained in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. These are the "Edge of Ultima", a version of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' Ultima Weapon with a glitched appearance, having arbitrary gradient colors instead of its intended texture, and the "Detection Saber", a second copy of the original as well, except slightly larger and with different colors. When these Keychains are accessed in Sora's Items menu, no picture of the Keyblades are shown, only map icons.
Through the use of a cheating device, textureless versions of the Ultima Weapon can be obtained in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. These are the "Edge of Ultima", a version of the ''Kingdom Heart'' Ultima Weapon with a glitched appearance, having arbitrary gradient colors instead of its intended texture, and the "Detection Saber", a second copy of the original as well, except slightly larger and with different colors. When these Keychains are accessed in Sora's Items menu, no picture of the Keyblades are shown, only map icons.
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File:Edge of Ultima KHII.png|'''Edge of Ultima'''<br>''"A familiar Keyblade to Sora called the Ultima Weapon. It can be used for checking movement."''
File:Edge of Ultima KHII.png|'''Edge of Ultima'''<br>''"A familiar Keyblade to Sora called the Ultima Weapon. It can be used for checking movement."''

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