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The Oathkeeper is gained by speaking to [[Kairi]] in the '''Secret Waterway''' in [[Traverse Town]], after her rescue in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]''. It has a decent reach and is well-balanced. It's a good substitute for the [[Lionheart]], in case the player hasn't been able, or didn't want, to defeat [[Cloud]] and [[Leon]] in the [[Hades Cup]]. The Oathkeeper reappears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. The Oathkeeper is one of the two Keyblades [[Roxas]] uses, the other being the [[Oblivion]]. [[Roxas]]' Oathkeeper, however, is silver in color, unlike [[Sora|Sora's]] which is white. The [[Keychain]] motif is of Kairi's good luck charm; a [[Paopu]] fruit-like star, made of thalassa-shells. The teeth are fashioned in the shape of the Kanji for "light" (光), corresponding to the Oblivion's Kanji for "darkness". It can be seen as a [[Keyblade]] of light, to balance out [[Oblivion]]'s darkness.
The Oathkeeper is gained by speaking to [[Kairi]] in the '''Secret Waterway''' in [[Traverse Town]], after her rescue in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]''. It has a decent reach and is well-balanced. It's a good substitute for the [[Lionheart]], in case the player hasn't been able, or didn't want, to defeat [[Cloud]] and [[Leon]] in the [[Hades Cup]]. The Oathkeeper reappears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. The Oathkeeper is one of the two Keyblades [[Roxas]] uses, the other being the [[Oblivion]]. Roxas' Oathkeeper, however, is silver in color, unlike [[Sora|Sora's]] which is white. The [[Keychain]] motif is of Kairi's good luck charm; a [[Paopu]] fruit-like star, made of thalassa-shells. The teeth are fashioned in the shape of the Kanji for "light" (光), corresponding to the Oblivion's Kanji for "darkness". It can be seen as a [[Keyblade]] of light, to balance out Oblivion's darkness.


In ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]'', the Oathkeeper card is obtained after completing [[Destiny Islands]] on the 12th floor.
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]'', the Oathkeeper card is obtained after completing [[Destiny Islands]] on the 12th floor.

Revision as of 16:03, 18 March 2009

The Oathkeeper is gained by speaking to Kairi in the Secret Waterway in Traverse Town, after her rescue in Kingdom Hearts. It has a decent reach and is well-balanced. It's a good substitute for the Lionheart, in case the player hasn't been able, or didn't want, to defeat Cloud and Leon in the Hades Cup. The Oathkeeper reappears in Kingdom Hearts II. The Oathkeeper is one of the two Keyblades Roxas uses, the other being the Oblivion. Roxas' Oathkeeper, however, is silver in color, unlike Sora's which is white. The Keychain motif is of Kairi's good luck charm; a Paopu fruit-like star, made of thalassa-shells. The teeth are fashioned in the shape of the Kanji for "light" (光), corresponding to the Oblivion's Kanji for "darkness". It can be seen as a Keyblade of light, to balance out Oblivion's darkness.

In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, the Oathkeeper card is obtained after completing Destiny Islands on the 12th floor.

Stats

Kingdom Hearts
"Raises max MP by 1, and enhances magic and summon power. Capable of dealing a string of critical blows."
Stats
Strength MP Length
+9 +1
Crit. Rate Crit. Bonus Recoil
x0 +0 1
Obtained
Talk to Kairi in Traverse Town after rescuing her from Hollow Bastion.
Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
"A well-balanced weapon with a very powerful thrust."
Stats
Strike Thrust Finish
B B+
Swing
Speed
Break
Recovery
Required
CP
B B C
Element
Physical
Kingdom Hearts II

"Enhances magic and increases the duration of a Drive Form."

Stats
Strength Magic Length
+3 +3
Ability
Form Boost
Obtained
Talk to Hayner, Pence, and Olette in Twilight Town after Kairi is kidnapped.

See Also