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Since Roxas's complete being's heart is made up of two Keyblade wielders' hearts, Roxas can dual-wield Keyblades,<ref>'''''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''''' '''Ultimania''' "Sora can wield two Keyblades at once because he has Ventus's as well as his own. As Roxas is a part of Sora, he also can use two."</ref> the [[Oathkeeper]] and the [[Oblivion]]. In battle, he also uses light, becoming a phenomenally dangerous foe. His style and level of power is somewhat like Sora's [[Final Form]]. He can glide at fast speeds, so fast in fact that he leaves behind a lens flare, and control thirteen sword-shaped shields of light energy which can connect to form a laser array. He can levitate his Keyblades in the air and whirl and spin them rapidly, showing a great deal of proficiency and skill with the blades, and can also counter any extended combo with a more powerful one of his own, even creating a ring of damage just by twirling them in a circle.  
Since Roxas's complete being's heart is made up of two Keyblade wielders' hearts, Roxas can dual-wield Keyblades,<ref>'''''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''''' '''Ultimania''' "Sora can wield two Keyblades at once because he has Ventus's as well as his own. As Roxas is a part of Sora, he also can use two."</ref> the [[Oathkeeper]] and the [[Oblivion]]. In battle, he also uses light, becoming a phenomenally dangerous foe. His style and level of power is somewhat like Sora's [[Final Form]]. He can glide at fast speeds, so fast in fact that he leaves behind a lens flare, and control thirteen sword-shaped shields of light energy which can connect to form a laser array. He can levitate his Keyblades in the air and whirl and spin them rapidly, showing a great deal of proficiency and skill with the blades, and can also counter any extended combo with a more powerful one of his own, even creating a ring of damage just by twirling them in a circle.  


His special attack involves him floating in the air and shooting his thirteen light shields around the arena, which then light it up in a thick twilight mist as Roxas begins shooting blue spheres of light at his opponent from energy gathered in his hands. He'll often attack rapidly from side-to-side, confusing the opponent, leaving a trail of light behind him. He can also perform the Duel Bout technique (similar to his Samurai Nobodies) where he rushes at his opponent and slashes at them quicker than the blink of an eye, causing intense damage if not repelled, the twist is that Sora can knock him into the air and briefly steal and use Roxas's Keyblades if he does repel the attack. However, when Sora steals Roxas's Keyblades, Roxas resorts to utilizing his light powers to full effect, before moving in to steal his Keyblades back from Sora.
His special attack involves him floating in the air and shooting his thirteen light shields around the arena, which then light it up in a thick twilight mist as Roxas begins shooting blue spheres of light at his opponent from energy gathered in his hands. He often attacks rapidly side-to-side, leaving a trail of light behind him. He can also perform the Duel Bout technique (similar to his Samurai Nobodies) in which he rushes at his opponent and slashes at them repeatedly, causing intense damage if not repelled. During this attack, Sora can knock Roxas into the air and briefly steal his Keyblades. However, when Sora steals Roxas's Keyblades, Roxas resorts to utilizing his light powers to full effect, before moving in to steal his Keyblades back from Sora.


In comparison to Sora, Roxas seems to have a far more aggressive style: he is constantly on the offensive, and abandons any defensive moves he had previously used, such as the [[Guard]] technique and magic, in favor of speed and strength. In their mental struggle in the [[Dive to the Heart]], he briefly manages to overpower and disarm Sora with simple brute force. In this battle, he also has a more aggressive stance than he did when fighting Axel.
In comparison to Sora, Roxas seems to have a far more aggressive style: he is constantly on the offensive, and abandons any defensive moves he had previously used, such as the [[Guard]] technique and magic, in favor of speed and strength. In their mental struggle in the [[Dive to the Heart]], he briefly manages to overpower and disarm Sora with simple brute force. In this battle, he also has a more aggressive stance than he did when fighting Axel.
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===Weapons===
===Weapons===


When in possession of his full power, Roxas dual-wields two Keyblades, Oathkeeper and Oblivion (which represent Sora's link to Kairi and Riku, respectively), although originally he could only wield a single Keyblade, which could take different forms through the use of [[Gear]]s. However, during the short period in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' between his attaining the ability to dual-wield and reaching his full power, he could dual-wield two Kingdom Keys. So far, Roxas is the first character in the series to be able to dual-wield Keyblades.<!--Sora was later able to do this himself, but only while utilizing his Drive Forms; however, Tetsuya Nomura has stated that Sora does have the potential to dual-wield Keyblades in his normal state, as Sora can do everything that Roxas can.
When in possession of his full power, Roxas dual-wields two Keyblades, Oathkeeper and Oblivion (which represent Sora's link to Kairi and Riku, respectively), although originally he could only wield a single Keyblade, which could take different forms through the use of [[Gear]]s. However, during the short period in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'' between his attaining the ability to dual-wield and reaching his full power, he could dual-wield two Kingdom Keys. So far, Roxas is the first character in the series to be able to dual-wield Keyblades, with the exception of Sora's Drive Forms. <!--Sora was later able to do this himself, but only while utilizing his Drive Forms; however, Tetsuya Nomura has stated that Sora does have the potential to dual-wield Keyblades in his normal state, as Sora can do everything that Roxas can.


This is more appropriate for Sora's article, and needs to be cited--> Roxas controls light and the Samurai Nobodies. Although it would normally be impossible for a Nobody to wield a Keyblade, Roxas can because Sora can. Of course, as the Heartless use the Keyblades as a homing signal, he is constantly under attack by them when not under the protection of Organization XIII. However, as the Organization's goal is to gather as many hearts as possible by using the Keyblade to extract them from Heartless, this phenomenon is actually a boon for the Organization.
This is more appropriate for Sora's article, and needs to be cited--> Roxas controls light and the Samurai Nobodies. Although it would normally be impossible for a Nobody to wield a Keyblade, Roxas can because Sora can. Of course, as the Heartless use the Keyblades as a homing signal, he is constantly under attack by them when not under the protection of Organization XIII. However, as the Organization's goal is to gather as many hearts as possible by using the Keyblade to extract them from Heartless, this phenomenon is actually a boon for the Organization.
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===Abilities===
===Abilities===
In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', Roxas's Limit Break is called [[Event Horizon]]. It transforms Roxas's Keyblade into a sword of light and he uses it to swing at enemies. The Final Limit causes him to summon pillars of light in all directions.
In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', Roxas's Limit Break is called [[Event Horizon]]. It transforms Roxas's Keyblade into a sword of light, with which he rapidly slashes at enemies. The Final Limit causes him to summon pillars of light which fire in all directions.


When Dual-Wielding, Roxas has another Limit Break, called [[Magic Hour]]. It causes Roxas to leap into the air and summon large pillars of light to hammer the battlefield and in the Final Limit, they intensify and grow larger. This attack also appears in Roxas's [[Game:Roxas|boss]] fight in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''. Also, in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' , after Roxas floats, a symbol appears below him and he spins both of his Keyblades while firing a great number of homing light orbs.
When Dual-Wielding, Roxas has another Limit Break, called [[Magic Hour]]. It causes Roxas to leap into the air and summon large pillars of light to hammer the battlefield. In the Final Limit, the pillars of light intensify and grow larger. This attack also appears in Roxas's [[Game:Roxas|boss]] fight in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''. Also, in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix'' , after Roxas floats, a symbol appears below him and he spins both of his Keyblades while firing a great number of homing light orbs.


Roxas's Limit Breaks both refer to light. The "[[wikipedia:event horizon|event horizon]]" refers to the distance at which light can no longer escape from a black hole; the "[[wikipedia:Golden hour (photography)|magic hour]]" is a period during the sunset that has extremely favorable conditions for photography.
Roxas's Limit Breaks both refer to light. The "[[wikipedia:event horizon|event horizon]]" refers to the distance at which light can no longer escape from a black hole; the "[[wikipedia:Golden hour (photography)|magic hour]]" is a period of time during a sunset that has extremely favorable conditions for photography.


Roxas learns a variety of abilities in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', including [[Dodge Roll]], [[Block]], [[Glide]], [[Air Rush]], and [[Aerial Recovery]], among others. He also is very proficient at magic, able to cast several different spells. However, none of these abilities carry over into ''Kingdom Hearts II''. During his time in the Simulated Twilight Town, Roxas learns no magic, although he can boost his magical strength via both the [[Dream Rod]] and the [[Struggle Wand]].
Roxas learns a variety of abilities in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', including [[Dodge Roll]], [[Block]], [[Glide]], [[Air Rush]], and [[Aerial Recovery]], among others. He also is very proficient at magic, able to cast several different spells. However, none of these abilities carry over into ''Kingdom Hearts II''. During his time in the Simulated Twilight Town, Roxas learns no magic, although he can boost his magical strength via both the [[Dream Rod]] and the [[Struggle Wand]].
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====Kingdom Hearts II====
====Kingdom Hearts II====
Roxas's first actual gameplay appearance was in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', during the beginning tutorials that took place in the Simulated Twilight Town (the First through Sixth Day). This appearance of Roxas was mainly in a non-combat setting. Again sharing the same aerial and ground combos as Sora, his full strength was accessed when Dual-Wielding in the second battle with Axel. Roxas had no access to spells in this gameplay incarnation, and was limited only to learning the [[Guard]], [[Aerial Recovery]], and [[Scan]] Abilities naturally.
Roxas debuted in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', during the beginning tutorials that took place in the Simulated Twilight Town (the First through Sixth Day). This appearance of Roxas was mainly in a non-combat setting. Again sharing the same aerial and ground combos as Sora, his full strength was accessed when Dual-Wielding in the second battle with Axel. Roxas had no access to spells in this gameplay incarnation, and was limited only to learning the [[Guard]], [[Aerial Recovery]], and [[Scan]] Abilities naturally.


Roxas could also be customized in this gameplay incarnation to a lesser degree than in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', his Strength, Magic, or Defense raising very slightly depending on which Struggle weapon the player chooses in the first battle with Seifer. He would also grow in HP and other stats for meeting certain criteria in jobs or by defeating bosses. The main reason for playing as the Nobody in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' was to establish a plot and set the abilities and controls for the actual storyline, in which Sora is playable.
Roxas could also be customized in this gameplay incarnation to a lesser degree than in ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', his Strength, Magic, or Defense raising very slightly depending on which Struggle weapon the player chooses in the first battle with Seifer. He would also grow in HP and other stats for meeting certain criteria in jobs or by defeating bosses. The main reason for playing as the Nobody in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' was to establish a plot and set the abilities and controls for the actual storyline, in which Sora is playable.
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