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The cannon doesn't just manifest pieces that resemble the Kingdom Key (or D), it manifests both keyblades.
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In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the filigree has a sparkling effect with seemingly flowing energy within it.
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', the filigree has a sparkling effect with seemingly flowing energy within it.


Master Xehanort and his data replica can Formchange the χ-blade into several transformations, such as floating cannons, a spinning top, a whip, chakrams, gauntlet claws, and a double-bladed lance. Several of these transformations resemble the [[Alba & Ater]] pieces, the [[Keyblade of heart]], [[Kingdom Key]], and [[Kingdom Key D]].
Master Xehanort and his data replica can Formchange the χ-blade into several transformations, such as floating cannons, a spinning top, a whip, chakrams, gauntlet claws, and a double-bladed lance. Several of these transformations resemble the [[Alba & Ater]] pieces, the [[Keyblade of heart]], or manifests the [[Kingdom Key]] and [[Kingdom Key D]].


While the weapon's name is pronounced "Keyblade", it is considered a completely different weapon from Keyblades commonly carried in the series. The "χ" in the weapon's name, alternately pronounced "key" or "kye", is the letter {{w|Chi (letter)|chi}} from the {{w|Greek alphabet}}. According to Xehanort, this letter means "death" and is "a letter that spells endings".
While the weapon's name is pronounced "Keyblade", it is considered a completely different weapon from Keyblades commonly carried in the series. The "χ" in the weapon's name, alternately pronounced "key" or "kye", is the letter {{w|Chi (letter)|chi}} from the {{w|Greek alphabet}}. According to Xehanort, this letter means "death" and is "a letter that spells endings".
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