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The entire blade of the key looks like a clock tower with a key turner as the teeth, with a race flag in each of the sides. The rainguard has a golden Hidden Mickey symbol inscribed onto a sky-blue circle. The [[Keychain]] is a medallion, which also has a Hidden Mickey symbol.
The entire blade of the key looks like a clock tower with a key turner as the teeth, with a race flag in each of the sides. The rainguard has a golden Hidden Mickey symbol inscribed onto a sky-blue circle. The [[Keychain]] is a medallion, which also has a Hidden Mickey symbol.


The Victory Line's name references the finish line of a race, specifically a Rumble Racing circuit.
The Victory Line's name references the finish line of a race, specifically a Rumble Racing circuit. Its Japanese name, "Winning Medallion", references the medal the victor of a race might win, as well as the token on the Victory Line's Keychain.


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Revision as of 07:09, 23 January 2011

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Victory Line
Victory Line
Victory Line
Victory Line

"A Keyblade with above-average reach that makes it easier to land critical hits."
Token
Victory Line Keychain KHBBS.png
Japanese ウィニングメダリオン
Stats
Strength Magic
+4 +2
Critical Rate Critical Damage
75% x1.35
Length
Long
Obtained
Clear the "Rumble Racing" minigame.

The Victory Line (ウィニングメダリオン Winingu Medarion?, lit. "Winning Medallion") is a Keyblade that can be wielded by Terra, Ventus, and Aqua in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.

Design

The entire blade of the key looks like a clock tower with a key turner as the teeth, with a race flag in each of the sides. The rainguard has a golden Hidden Mickey symbol inscribed onto a sky-blue circle. The Keychain is a medallion, which also has a Hidden Mickey symbol.

The Victory Line's name references the finish line of a race, specifically a Rumble Racing circuit. Its Japanese name, "Winning Medallion", references the medal the victor of a race might win, as well as the token on the Victory Line's Keychain.