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*When the Keyblade is either used to lock a Keyhole or open a new path, it shoots a small, but bright beam of light. Sora has been shown in cutscenes, an example being Ursula's Revenge, to use this as an attack, and also in the cutscene immediately after the final battle with Xemnas where it appears to do damage to Xemnas, though it can not be used in actual gameplay.  The beam of light also has a different form depending on how it is used.  In ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', several stars are shown to be piling into the teeth of the Keyblade before locking a [[Keyhole]].  In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', before locking a [[Gate]], many streams of light would surround the teeth.
*When the Keyblade is either used to lock a Keyhole or open a new path, it shoots a small, but bright beam of light. Sora has been shown in cutscenes, an example being Ursula's Revenge, to use this as an attack, and also in the cutscene immediately after the final battle with Xemnas where it appears to do damage to Xemnas, though it can not be used in actual gameplay.  The beam of light also has a different form depending on how it is used.  In ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', several stars are shown to be piling into the teeth of the Keyblade before locking a [[Keyhole]].  In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', before locking a [[Gate]], many streams of light would surround the teeth.
*According to an interview with Tetsuya Nomura, the original weapon shown during development was actually a chainsaw-like weapon. This was eventually scrapped in favor of the Keyblade.<!--move to design-->
*According to an interview with Tetsuya Nomura, the original weapon shown during development was actually a chainsaw-like weapon. This was eventually scrapped in favor of the Keyblade.<!--move to design-->
*In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the Keyblade disappears until Sora starts attacking, while in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep'', it reappears as soon as the player approaches an enemy. In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', the Keyblade appears when Roxas takes damage.
*In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the Keyblade disappears until Sora starts attacking, while in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Birth By Sleep'', it reappears as soon as the player approaches an enemy. In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', the Keyblade appears when Roxas takes damage. In the manga, Sora keeps his Keyblade behind him, strapped to his belt.
*Each Keychain has a unique animation for when the Keyblade is summoned, and these animations usually symbolize a specific aspect of its respective Keyblade. For example, when Oblivion is summoned, a dark aura and violet sparks surrounds Sora's hands before the Keyblade actually appears.  
*Each Keychain has a unique animation for when the Keyblade is summoned, and these animations usually symbolize a specific aspect of its respective Keyblade. For example, when Oblivion is summoned, a dark aura and violet sparks surrounds Sora's hands before the Keyblade actually appears.  
*Every Keychain also changes the particle effects that appear when the Keyblade is used to hit something. For example, the Keyblade "Two Becomes One" uses black and white checkered crowns when a solid object is hit.
*Every Keychain also changes the particle effects that appear when the Keyblade is used to hit something. For example, the Keyblade "Two Becomes One" uses black and white checkered crowns when a solid object is hit.
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