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There is also ample evidence of once keychain being the "true form" of someone's Keyblade, besides this - for example, Vanitas's Keyblade. It's his, and Nomura even calls it "Vanitas's Keyblade", but you can obtain the Keychain when you beat him.
There is also ample evidence of once keychain being the "true form" of someone's Keyblade, besides this - for example, Vanitas's Keyblade. It's his, and Nomura even calls it "Vanitas's Keyblade", but you can obtain the Keychain when you beat him.


Furthermore, the article reflects this - almost the first thing it says is that "Kingdom Chain = Sora's Keyblade", so the page explicitly is "Sora's Keyblade".}}
Furthermore, the article reflects this - almost the first thing it says is that "Kingdom Chain = Sora's Keyblade", so the page explicitly is "Sora's Keyblade".

Revision as of 01:19, 8 August 2010

Okay, in Re:Chain, this is how I acquired Diamond Dust (I didn't get it from a Calm Bounty) :

I cleared the final Marluxia battle at lv75, saved clear data, returned to the 13th floor, opened a Moogle Room and there (clicking on the 500p Card Pack), I obtained OWA and Diamond Dust.

Is there any way to put it in ? Because some of us just don't get it in the Calm Bounty at all. TNÉ En avant Bravo ! 01:11, October 22, 2009 (UTC)

A moogle room will have whatever the available bounty cards are, as far as I know.Glorious CHAOS! 03:05, October 22, 2009 (UTC)

But I didn't even get it in Calm Bounty at all... o.O I tried opening Calm Bounty just before entering the Moogle Room and all I got was a Gravity card. Then I went there and wham ! the first time I saw OWA and DD. And it's not like this happens everyday, because all the extra cards I found were not from Calm Bounties, but from Moogle Rooms. TNÉ En avant Bravo ! 03:06, October 22, 2009 (UTC)

Note : I explicitly said Re:Chain. TNÉ En avant Bravo ! 03:27, October 22, 2009 (UTC)

Kingdom Key

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Falcos - You've done it, Ventus.
TALK - Now that my body is about to perish... You and I will have to join together!
Okay, while Sora's default Keyblade is the Kingdom Key, I think that "Sora's Keyblade" should link to "Sora" and "Keyblade", not "Kingdom Key". If I'm wrong, then feel free to revert my edit and I won't try it again.
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KrytenKoro - Click
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All of the parallel links, like "Terra's Keyblade", or "Vanitas's Keyblade", link back to their signature Keyblade.
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Falcos - You've done it, Ventus.
TALK - Now that my body is about to perish... You and I will have to join together!
Well, if that's wiki policy, then I'm not going to argue, but I don't think it correct. Ah, well, I accept your decision.
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KrytenKoro - "Hey, I want to settle down. And as soon as I find the right small group of girls, the seven or eight women who are right for me, my wandering days are over, buddy."
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The thing is, the game's even say that it is the true form of Sora's Keyblade, there's CoM, and Nomura's said it. This way, it's also parallel to the unnamed Keyblades like Eraqus's, Xehanort's, Vanitas's, and BBS very clearly calls the default Keyblades "x's Keyblades".
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Falcos - You've done it, Ventus.
TALK - Now that my body is about to perish... You and I will have to join together!
Okay, hate to revive this discussion, but I just realised it's nonsensical to say "This is a keychain to Sora's Keyblade" and link to the Kingdom Key, which is another keychain. It's japanese name is even "Kingdom Chain".
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KrytenKoro - "Hey, I want to settle down. And as soon as I find the right small group of girls, the seven or eight women who are right for me, my wandering days are over, buddy."
TALK -
It is much more nonsensical to link to "Sora" and "Keyblade", when they don't add any information to the reading. It's like linking to the spell "Fire" when an article says something like "the roof is on fire".
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Falcos - You've done it, Ventus.
TALK - Now that my body is about to perish... You and I will have to join together!
Okay, I have two arguments here.

One, you're saying it's a keychain to Sora's Keyblade, then linking to ANOTHER KEYCHAIN. That is nonsensical. Two, it does make sense to link it to "Sora" and "Keyblade", because this is an attachment to the Keyblade, wielded by Sora. Please explain how that makes no sense?

{{KrytenKoro|In the context of where the link is, it makes no sense. Like I said earlier, it's like linking "the roof is on fire" to the fire spell. If you later bring up the spell as the cause of said fire, and link it there, it would make sense, but linking it just because the word appears in a larger phrase does not. And we do follow this: "Sora" and "Keyblade" are linked in other locations, where the target of the link absolutely matches the obvious context of that word.

Basically, with links: The proper explanation should be no longer than "Sora is Sora". If you have to explain why you link to it, as you did above, it's absolutely the wrong place for a link.

Finally, the Kingdom Chain is the true form of Sora's Keyblade:

  • "The key chain attached draws out the Keyblade's true form and power."
  • "The default weapon. Not very powerful, but reliable and easy to handle."
  • "The most basic of Keyblades."

There is also ample evidence of once keychain being the "true form" of someone's Keyblade, besides this - for example, Vanitas's Keyblade. It's his, and Nomura even calls it "Vanitas's Keyblade", but you can obtain the Keychain when you beat him.

Furthermore, the article reflects this - almost the first thing it says is that "Kingdom Chain = Sora's Keyblade", so the page explicitly is "Sora's Keyblade".