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Ultima Spark (talk | contribs) (I can't remember if the sun-drop flower is mentioned in the game proper, but it and its connection to Rapunzel's hair does exist in the KH setting since it's mentioned in the ultimania) |
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This article is about the keyblade. You may be looking for the musical track. |
Kingdom Hearts III Ever After | |||||||||||
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"A Keyblade with an emphasis on Magic." | |||||||||||
Token | |||||||||||
Japanese | エバーアフター | ||||||||||
Rōmaji | Ebā Afutā | ||||||||||
Stats | |||||||||||
Length | |||||||||||
130 | |||||||||||
Form | |||||||||||
Element Form | |||||||||||
Formchange | |||||||||||
Mirage Staff | |||||||||||
Shotlocks | |||||||||||
Shimmering Drops, Spectral Rays | |||||||||||
Obtained | |||||||||||
Clear Kingdom of Corona (LV1). |
Lv | Strength | Magic | Ability
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0 | +2 | +6 | Leaf Bracer |
1 | +2 | +7 | — |
2 | +3 | +7 | — |
3 | +3 | +8 | — |
4 | +4 | +8 | Aeroza |
5 | +4 | +9 | — |
6 | +5 | +9 | — |
7 | +5 | +10 | — |
8 | +6 | +10 | — |
9 | +6 | +11 | — |
10 | +7 | +11 | Aero Boost |
Ever After is a Keychain for Sora's Keyblade in Kingdom Hearts III.
Design[edit]
Ever After is based off various elements from Tangled. The handle is the magic flower whence Rapunzel's healing powers originate, with two curved sprigs of plant as the guard. The length of the blade is Gothel's tower, with Rapunzel's hair flowing from the window at the top, spiraling down the blade. The teeth of the Keyblade is the kingdom's golden sun crest. The Keychain is made up of a braided lock of Rapunzel's hair, and the token is her frying pan.
The name is based on the phrase "happily ever after," which is often used to close fairy tales.