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*'''[[Twilight Town]]:''' The blue orb from the [[Struggle Trophy]].
*'''[[Twilight Town]]:''' The blue orb from the [[Struggle Trophy]].
*'''[[Hollow Bastion]]:''' The [[Hollow Bastion Restoration Committee]] honorary membership card given to Sora by [[Leon]].
*'''[[Hollow Bastion]]:''' The [[Hollow Bastion Restoration Committee]] honorary membership card given to Sora by [[Leon]].
*'''[[Land of Dragons]]:''' [[Shan-Yu]]'s sword.
*'''[[The Land of Dragons]]:''' [[Shan-Yu]]'s sword.
*'''[[Beast's Castle]]:''' [[Beast]]'s Rose.
*'''[[Beast's Castle]]:''' [[Beast]]'s Rose.
*'''[[Olympus Coliseum]]:''' The [[Olympus Stone]].  
*'''[[Olympus Coliseum]]:''' The [[Olympus Stone]].  

Revision as of 12:21, 29 July 2010

In Kingdom Hearts, the Keyholes were sealed, leaving no way to travel between each world. About a year later, the Heartless found another method of traveling between worlds, creating their own Gates. A good portion of the Gates are revealed in Kingdom Hearts II.

The Gates are opened when the item in question (see below) is surrounded in light and then a huge gust of wind blows. The item in question reveals the Keyhole to a route and then Sora spins his Keyblade and unseals the Gate. Sora, Donald, and Goofy continue on their adventures thereafter with the new route opened.

It is likely that Worlds within worlds do not have Gates, because the outer world's Gate also serves as their own. This could be true for Space Paranoids, 100 Acre Wood, and Timeless River.

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Gates as they appear in Kingdom Hearts II

List of Gates