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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the Spellbinder has an average reach and | In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the Spellbinder has an average reach and mediocre strength, but is the first Keyblade that can be obtained that increases Sora's MP. The great two point increase in MP makes it a cornerstone Keyblade for magic users, who likely will also equip MP boosting items on Sora such as the [[Magic Armlet]] and have selected the Dream Rod at [[Dive to the Heart]] in order to maximize his MP. Such high MP counts will increase the damaging power of Sora's spells significantly, as well as making his defensive and healing spells slightly better, his [[summon]]s stay in the field for longer, and of course allow him to build up to a higher MP count and thus cast more spells in general. The main downside is its mediocre strength, which becomes more pronounced when progressing through the game and more keychains become available with greater strength. When combined with mainly MP boosting items, Sora can have trouble dealing physical damage to enemies, such as bosses. It is safely replaced by the [[Lady Luck]] Keyblade near the end of the game due to the latter's better physical strength while still increasing his MP by 2. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
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