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The '''Counterpoint''' is a [[Keychain]] for [[Kingdom Key|Sora's]], [[Way to the Dawn|Riku's]], and [[Starlight|the Player's Keyblades]] that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ]]''.
The '''Counterpoint''' is a [[Keychain]] for [[Kingdom Key|Sora's]], [[Way to the Dawn|Riku's]], and [[Starlight|the Player's Keyblades]] that appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ]]''.


==Design==
The Counterpoint's design varies depending on its upgrades, most of which are only seen in ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ''.  
In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', the guard is modeled after an instrument from the {{w|violin family}} with a bronze color scheme, while the shaft is a heavily stylized line of music, colored in shades of blue with golden {{w|eighth note}}s. The teeth are composed of a {{w|treble clef}} with a color scheme ranging from red to golden and topped with a pointed wizard's hat. The keychain continues the star and music note motif.


in ''Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ'', the design varies depending on the upgrade. Its default appearance is rather basic. The guard has a duller color, while the shapes near the shaft and Keychain are incomplete. The blade is smaller and has a light green color scheme with smaller eighth notes. The teeth's treble clef begins with light green to indigo, and the hat's star is smaller.
The default Counterpoint has a dull bronze guard, which is modeled after a member of {{w|violin family}}. The blade is a slightly stylized line of music, colored in light green with golden {{w|eighth note}}s. The teeth are composed of a {{w|treble clef}} with a light green color scheme that fades to indigo, and is topped with a small version of [[Yen Sid]]'s hat and a four-pointed star. The Keychain is comprised of silver stars, with the token being a lime-green to blue stylized eighth note and a silver star.


The first upgrade resembles its ''Dream Drop Distance'' iteration, while the second is more elaborate. Its guard is now indigo with more starry features, much like the [[Star Seeker]]. The blade is golden with red, magenta, and aquamarine notes. The treble clef ranges from blue to magenta, and the hat's star is now a sun.
The first upgrade, also seen in ''Dream Drop Distance'', has a more defined bronze guard. The blade is now a brilliant blue that fades to cyan, with the base being a semicircle with a golden star inscribed. The treble clef is predominantly magenta, and the star on the hat is now a larger, five-pointed star. The Keychain's links are silver and golden, while the token is magenta.
 
The second upgrade's guard is indigo with more starry features, much like the [[Star Seeker]]. The blade is golden with red, magenta, and aquamarine notes. The treble clef ranges from blue to magenta, and the hat's star is now a sun.
 
The third upgrade cloaks the Keyblade in a pink aura, with yellow and pink lens flares near the guard and a green lens flare near the teeth.  


The Keyblade's English name references a {{w|counterpoint}}, the relationship between voices that sound different individually but are harmonious when played together. The Japanese name alludes to the Sound Ideas found in the Symphony of Sorcery.
The Keyblade's English name references a {{w|counterpoint}}, the relationship between voices that sound different individually but are harmonious when played together. The Japanese name alludes to the Sound Ideas found in the Symphony of Sorcery.

Revision as of 23:25, 2 January 2018

Kingdom Hearts 3D [Dream Drop Distance]
Counterpoint

"A Keyblade with long reach that provides an extra boost in Magic and makes it easier to trigger Reality Shifts."
Token
the Keychain of the Counterpoint Keyblade
Japanese ファンタジーノーツ
Rōmaji Fantajī Nōtsu
Stats
Strength Magic Length
12 14 113
Critical Rate Reality Shift Rate
20% 10%
Obtained
Clear Symphony of Sorcery

The Counterpoint is a Keychain for Sora's, Riku's, and the Player's Keyblades that appears in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance and Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ.

The Counterpoint's design varies depending on its upgrades, most of which are only seen in Kingdom Hearts Union χ.

The default Counterpoint has a dull bronze guard, which is modeled after a member of violin family. The blade is a slightly stylized line of music, colored in light green with golden eighth notes. The teeth are composed of a treble clef with a light green color scheme that fades to indigo, and is topped with a small version of Yen Sid's hat and a four-pointed star. The Keychain is comprised of silver stars, with the token being a lime-green to blue stylized eighth note and a silver star.

The first upgrade, also seen in Dream Drop Distance, has a more defined bronze guard. The blade is now a brilliant blue that fades to cyan, with the base being a semicircle with a golden star inscribed. The treble clef is predominantly magenta, and the star on the hat is now a larger, five-pointed star. The Keychain's links are silver and golden, while the token is magenta.

The second upgrade's guard is indigo with more starry features, much like the Star Seeker. The blade is golden with red, magenta, and aquamarine notes. The treble clef ranges from blue to magenta, and the hat's star is now a sun.

The third upgrade cloaks the Keyblade in a pink aura, with yellow and pink lens flares near the guard and a green lens flare near the teeth.

The Keyblade's English name references a counterpoint, the relationship between voices that sound different individually but are harmonious when played together. The Japanese name alludes to the Sound Ideas found in the Symphony of Sorcery.