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When at his full strength in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', [[Roxas]] is able to use his [[Synch Blade]] ability to wield '''[[Oathkeeper]]''' and '''[[Oblivion]]''', two [[Keyblade]]s symbolic of Sora's memories of [[Kairi]] and [[Riku]], respectively.{{?}}<!--cite to journal--><ref name="Famitsu">'''''Famitsu'' Interview'''; '''Nomura''': "The Keyblades the boy who knows Sora is holding are the Oathkeeper and Oblivion from the first game. The precious "Oathkeeper", which Sora received from Kairi. The jet-black Keyblade, symbolic of Riku. / The Oblivion, at first, was called Riku's Keyblade. The boy who has the Keyblades from Riku (darkness) and Kairi (light)......Who is he!?"</ref> Roxas is able to wield two Keyblades because he is the Nobody of [[Sora]], who possesses his own heart as well as [[Ventus]]'s.
When at his full strength in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'' [[Roxas]] is able to use his [[Synch Blade]] ability to wield '''[[Oathkeeper]]''' and '''[[Oblivion]]''', two [[Keyblade]]s symbolic of Sora's memories of [[Kairi]] and [[Riku]], respectively.{{?}}<!--cite to journal--><ref name="Famitsu">'''''Famitsu'' Interview'''; '''Nomura''': "The Keyblades the boy who knows Sora is holding are the Oathkeeper and Oblivion from the first game. The precious "Oathkeeper", which Sora received from Kairi. The jet-black Keyblade, symbolic of Riku. / The Oblivion, at first, was called Riku's Keyblade. The boy who has the Keyblades from Riku (darkness) and Kairi (light)......Who is he!?"</ref> Roxas is able to wield two Keyblades because he is the Nobody of [[Sora]], who possesses his own heart as well as [[Ventus]]'s.


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In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Roxas is only able to dual-wield Oathkeeper and Oblivion during his fight against Axel. In this state, Roxas can do a five-step combo both on the ground and in the air, with his ground finisher a spinning slash that can knock enemies airborne and his aerial finisher being similar to Sora's [[Hurricane Blast]] finisher. In ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', during the boss fight against Roxas, Sora is able to telekinetically use Oathkeeper and Oblivion in conjunction with his own Keyblade by performing the '''Duel Stance''' Reaction Command and pressing The End. During Sora's combos, Oathkeeper and Oblivion react according to Sora's attacks, spinning around Sora during normal attacks and piercing Roxas during finishers.
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Roxas is only able to dual-wield Oathkeeper and Oblivion during his fight against Axel. In this state, Roxas can do a five-step combo both on the ground and in the air, with his ground finisher a spinning slash that can knock enemies airborne and his aerial finisher being similar to Sora's [[Hurricane Blast]] finisher. In ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'', during the boss fight against Roxas, Sora is able to telekinetically use Oathkeeper and Oblivion in conjunction with his own Keyblade by performing the '''Duel Stance''' Reaction Command and pressing The End. During Sora's combos, Oathkeeper and Oblivion react according to Sora's attacks, spinning around Sora during normal attacks and piercing Roxas during finishers.
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In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Roxas becomes an ally of Sora against [[Saïx]].
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