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Later, when Sora enters The World that Never Was, he is accosted by Roxas, who is once again dual-wielding Oathkeeper and Oblivion, and the two Keyblade wielders battle inside Sora's Dive to the Heart. During the fight, Sora is able to take Roxas's Keyblades and use them against their owner, delivering the fatal blow.
Later, when Sora enters The World that Never Was, he is accosted by Roxas, who is once again dual-wielding Oathkeeper and Oblivion, and the two Keyblade wielders battle inside Sora's Dive to the Heart. During the fight, Sora is able to take Roxas's Keyblades and use them against their owner, delivering the fatal blow.


A few months later, when Roxas is brought back into existence during the Second Keyblade War, he is still able to use his Synch Blade ability, thus allowing him to duel-wield his Oathkeeper and Oblivion once more to help Sora and the Guardians of Light against the [[Thirteen Seekers of Darkness]].
A few months later, when Roxas is brought back into existence during the Second Keyblade War, he is still able to use his Synch Blade ability, thus allowing him to duel-wield his Oathkeeper and Oblivion once more to help Sora and the Guardians of Light against the [[Real Organization|thirteen seekers of darkness]].


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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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.


In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Roxas becomes an ally of Sora against [[Saïx]], still being able to dual-wield Oathkeeper and Oblivion. For the Re Mind scenario, Roxas is playable (only during the Saïx fight) and retains most of his dual-wielding abilities along with a few new tricks to give him the upper hand in combat. One of Roxas' new moves [[Dual Shot]] involves him twirling his Oathkeeper and Oblivion, shooting out a ball of light straight at the opponent for heavy damage.
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Roxas becomes an ally of Sora against [[Saïx]], still being able to dual-wield Oathkeeper and Oblivion. For the ''Re Mind'' scenario, Roxas is playable (only during the Saïx fight) and retains most of his dual-wielding abilities along with a few new tricks to give him the upper hand in combat. One of Roxas' new moves [[Dual Shot]] involves him twirling his Oathkeeper and Oblivion, shooting out a ball of light straight at the opponent for heavy damage.


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