Lady Luck



The Lady Luck is a Keychain for Sora's and the Player's Keyblade that appears in , Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, and Kingdom Hearts χ''.

In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, the Lady Luck is the signature Attack Card for Wonderland.

Design
In Kingdom Hearts, Lady Luck's general appearance is based on the four suits of playing cards, hearts, clubs, spades and diamonds. The blade and handle of the Keyblade are made up of a single, purple shaft with a pink highlight. The "crossguard" is made of two clubs facing each other, with a yellow and orange-brown checkered pattern, and the pommel is a diamond with a slightly darker version of the same pattern. The rest of the guard is a purple and red shape with curled ends. The blade is tipped with a large, orange heart with a thin, red and yellow border. The teeth of the Keyblade are comprised of a large, red spade with an angled base. The Keychain is silver, and its token is an card.

In Kingdom Hearts χ, the Lady Luck's appearance differs depending on its upgrade level. Its base appearance has a simpler and less colorful design. The shaft has a darker highlight, and the guard is a reddish pink and lacks the curling at the ends. The clubs and diamond now have a dark pink and light pink checked pattern. The heart from the tip of the blade is gone, and the spade is a dark pink, and its base is flat. The Keychain links are a bronze color, and the token is an Ace of Clubs.

The first upgrade resembles its Kingdom Hearts appearance.

After the second upgrade, the Keyblade's shaft is closer to blue in color. The "crossguard" includes a spade along with the two clubs, and the clubs and spade have a reddish pink and light pink checked pattern, similar to the base Keyblade's. The diamond pommel has the same pattern, along with a blue outline. The rest of the guard is a blue-to-red gradient. The heart at the blade's tip is now red with a blue outline, while the spade at the teeth have a red gradient. The Keychain is a pale gold in color, and its token is a shiny Ace of Diamonds.

The third upgrade increases the width of the shaft, and gives it a magenta coloration. The guard has a gradient of blue to red to yellow. The "crossguard" clubs and space are yellow and orange, while the pommel now features a similarly-colored diamond with a silver outline. The tip of the blade features a blue heart, while the spade at the teeth bears a red-to-yellow gradient with a pale yellow outline. The Keychain is silver, and the token is a bright white Ace of Diamonds.

The fourth upgrade features the most ornate design of the series. While the shaft remains unchanged, the guard has a filigree that extends behind the "crossguard", and its colors go from blue to purple to red to yellow, and then back to red. The clubs and spade have a red and yellow pattern, as does the pommel diamond, which now bears a blue outline. The blade now features a series of hearts along the shaft, going from red to orange to yellow. The heart at the tip is golden with a red outline, while the spade at the teeth has a red gradient, along with an inset golden diamond. The Keychain's links are golden, with the token now three golden Aces of Diamonds.

The fifth upgrade gives the Keyblade a powerful, swirling violet aura.

The Keyblade's English name is derived from the goddess of fortune in Greco-Roman mythology; in Greece, and  in Rome, who was also known as "Lady Luck". Lady Luck is also the name of a dressphere in Final Fantasy X-2. Its Japanese name is a pun on the "", a card that is used as a backup move to guarantee victory.

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