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Most Keyblade wielders are also able to extend their Keyblade's length with Light or Darkness for their ultimate attacks. This has been seen for Sora's [[Ars Arcanum]], Roxas, Xion and Riku's [[Limit Break]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', Sora and Riku's [[Limit]], Eternal Session, and Terra and Aqua's Command Style, Blade Charge.  
Most Keyblade wielders are also able to extend their Keyblade's length with Light or Darkness for their ultimate attacks. This has been seen for Sora's [[Ars Arcanum]], Roxas, Xion and Riku's [[Limit Break]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', Sora and Riku's [[Limit]], Eternal Session, and Terra and Aqua's Command Style, Blade Charge.  


The main power of the Keyblade, however, is the ability to seal or open the barriers between worlds, as well as to "lock" a world's Keyhole, preventing the Heartless from attacking that world's heart. As an offset of this ability, the Keyblade can also be used to lock or unlock any lock, allowing the user to access any sealed interior, whether it be a locked room, gate, or treasure chest. The Keyblade opens and shuts locks by emitting a bright, thing beam of light; this can also be used as an attack against certain enemies, although it is not featured in general game-play.
The main power of the Keyblade, however, is the ability to seal or open the barriers between worlds, as well as to "lock" a world's Keyhole, preventing the Heartless from attacking that world's heart. As an offset of this ability, the Keyblade can also be used to lock or unlock any lock, allowing the user to access any sealed interior, whether it be a locked room, gate, or treasure chest. The Keyblade opens and shuts locks by emitting a bright, thin beam of light; this can also be used as an attack against certain enemies, although it is not featured in general game-play.


In addition to its base powers, it is possible to modify a Keyblade's appearance and powers by attaching various [[Keychain]]s or Gears in the wielder's inventory. However, there are many Keyblades that do not possess a keychain for reasons unknown. There are other instances of the Keyblade changing form, such as when Riku's [[Soul Eater]] becomes the [[Way to the Dawn]] and when Roxas's two [[Kingdom Key]]s transmute into the [[Oathkeeper]] and [[Oblivion]], but the mechanism behind these transformations is uncertain.
In addition to its base powers, it is possible to modify a Keyblade's appearance and powers by attaching various [[Keychain]]s or Gears in the wielder's inventory. However, there are many Keyblades that do not possess a keychain for reasons unknown. There are other instances of the Keyblade changing form, such as when Riku's [[Soul Eater]] becomes the [[Way to the Dawn]] and when Roxas's two [[Kingdom Key]]s transmute into the [[Oathkeeper]] and [[Oblivion]], but the mechanism behind these transformations is uncertain.