The most prominent and famous Keyblade is the Kingdom Key. It appears in every Kingdom Hearts game to date as the "default Keyblade". The key chain attached (the Mickey Mouse insignia) draws out the Keyblade's true form and power. Sora first obtains the Kingdom Key during the destruction of the Destiny Islands in Kingdom Hearts. King Mickey uses a similar weapon that he obtained when traveling through the Realm of Darkness. It was forged in the Realm of Light opposite to King Mickey's being forged in the Realm of Darkness.


Stats

Kingdom Hearts

Kingdom Hearts
Stats
Strength MP Length
+0 None
Crit. Rate Crit. Bonus Recoil
x0 +0 1

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Stats
Strike Thrust Finish
D+ D+ D+
Swing
Speed
Break
Recovery
Required
CP
B *
Element
Physical

Kingdom Hearts II

Kingdom Hearts II
Ability
Defender

Appearance

The Kingdom Key looks like a classic skeleton key. The blade and teeth are silver, while the guard is gold. The keychain is Mickey Mouse's symbol.

The teeth of the Kindom Key form the silhouette of a crown.

Users

Though the Kingdom Key is most usually related to with Sora, several others have used it, or copies of it, as well. Upon arrival to Hollow Bastion in Kingdom Hearts, The Kingdom Key is taken by Riku. This was short lived, as Sora retrieved the Keyblade before fighting him (The Kingdom Key represented the concept of the Keyblade. When Riku took Sora's Keyblade, it appeared as the kingdom key, regardless of the Keychain attached at the time). This was the only case in which someone else held the actual Kingdom Key. Roxas is often seen with the Kingdom Key (when not using Oathkeeper and Oblivion), however this is merely because he is Sora's Nobody, and that connection allows Roxas to have a Keyblade. Xion has also been seen wielding the Kingdom Key, although it is believed to be a fake, possibly forged on the chains of Sora's memories. The exact origin of this Kingdom Key is unknown at the time being.

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