Ragnarok

Ragnarok (ラグナロク), translated as "Infinity" in Kingdom Hearts II, is a technique introduced in . It allows the user to fire a cluster of energy shots from the tip of their Keyblade.

Mechanics
In Kingdom Hearts, Ragnarok is a Special Ability. When close to an airborne enemy, selecting the Ragnarok command will cause Sora to automatically jump up to the enemy and deliver a five hit aerial attack combo, after which he will hover while charging energy. Unlike Sonic Blade or Ars Arcanum, it requires no timing to execute the finisher, Impact (インパクト); however, the longer Sora charges before using Impact, the more projectiles are fired and the heavier the damage, with the optimal time being immediately after the Keyblade releases a circular burst of light. The projectiles home in on enemies after being fired, while Sora can move freely. Waiting too long to use Impact causes the energy to dissipate without releasing the projectiles. Sora is invincible during the initial weapon combo, but when Sora is charging the projectiles, he is left vulnerable to damage. In the Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX release of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, the initial Ragnarok command and the Impact command are implemented as Reaction Commands. Ragnarok costs 4 to equip and 3 MP to use.

In Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, Ragnarok is an attack sleight that allows Sora to simply rise into the air, then fire a fusillade of beams horizontally across the field. Sora can adjust his position as he hovers, and will fire the beams automatically after a short period of time. While pressing fires the projectiles sooner, it does not modify the damage dealt. In Re:Chain of Memories, the fusillade homes in on targets, and Sora moves slower as he adjusts position. Using to fire the fusillade when the burst of light appears will generate more beams. The card combination for Ragnarok is:

In Kingdom Hearts II, Infinity is a limit that is exclusive to Genie. The limit begins with Infinity, in which Sora and Genie act as one unit to move forward while punching at enemies while their weapons fly about them. The left analogue stick can be used to steer direction. Afterwards, Impact causes Genie to click his fingers three times as Sora uses their weapons as a clock counting down to generate a large explosion of firework-like magic explosions.

In Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, Infinity is also an action ability exclusive to Limit Form. It is a limit that is equipped by default and costs 80 MP to use. It is automatically assigned to in the shortcuts menu. On activation, Sora performs an aerial attack combo and then uses his Keyblade to charge up energy in the air. Then, the energy releases homing projectiles through one out of several Reaction Commands, which are available in quick succession and vary in projectile quantity. is the weakest attack and is eventually replaced by the more powerful attack. Soon after, there is a brief opportunity to execute, which fires the most projectiles. Afterwards, Shoot is available again and is executed automatically if too much time passes. Each individual projectile deals damage relative to two-thirds of Sora's Magic stat, as well as Neutral damage that bypasses physical defenses.

In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Ragnarok is Sora's Limit Break. It allows Sora to lift into the air and gather thin lasers into a sphere, which can be fired with, releasing projectiles that home in on enemies to deal heavy damage. The lasers can be charged up until a prime point, signalled by a white flash, whereby releases the maximum number of projectiles. The Final Limit also releases trios of spinning capsule-shaped beams, which travel in a straight line to deal devastating damage to enemies and pierce their guard.

In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Ragnarok is a Shotlock that has a maximum level of 4 and max lock of 16. Once the attack has begun, the player can perform extra attacks by pressing at the right time to fire additional projectiles.

In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Ragnarok is a Dual Attack that allows the user and Spirits to fire countless projectiles, dealing -elemental damage.

Kingdom Hearts

 * Sora learns Ragnarok after his second encounter with Riku, in Hollow Bastion.

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories

 * Sora can learn Ragnarok after reaching level 47.

Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories

 * Sora can learn Ragnarok after reaching level 52.

Kingdom Hearts II

 * "Final" Genie has Infinity as his limit.

Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix

 * "Final" Genie has Infinity as his limit.
 * Limit Form has Infinity as a default ability accessible from the Limit menu.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

 * Sora has Ragnarok as his Limit Break.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

 * Terra, Ventus, and Aqua can purchase Ragnarok from a bonus panel on the normal Keyblade Board.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

 * Sora can use Ragnarok by Dual Linking with a and a  Spirit.
 * Sora can use Ragnarok by Dual Linking with two Spirits.
 * Sora can use Ragnarok by Dual Linking with a and a  Spirit.
 * Sora can use Ragnarok by Dual Linking with a and a  Spirit.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
In her second form,     can use Ragnarok against the player if too much distance is maintained. The attack is Nil-based and ignores defense completely.

World of Final Fantasy
Sora uses the Kingdom Hearts iteration of Raganarok as the final part of his Champion Summon.

Etymology
is an event in Norse mythology that is similar to the Apocalypse. It is an event that is set off by the death of the god Balder, which was orchestrated by Loki. The Ragnarok was a final clash of all the major entities of Norse mythology. This caused all of the human spirits up in Valhalla to come down for the final battle. This bloody encounter ebbs with the destruction of the universe and Balder along with a little handful of entities that are put in the bodies of children and only contain memories of the world before Ragnarok. Those entities would become mortal.

is also a recurring Summon and weapon that appears in various games in the     series. It also appears as     and.

Trivia
Ragnarok
 * In Kingdom Hearts, when Ragnarok is fired just after enemies are cleared in a room, the projectiles will fly and lock on to a specific spot often out of Sora's reach, as opposed to scattering in random directions.
 * In the Italian version of Kingdom Hearts, Ragnarok is mistranslated as "Laguna Rock".