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Keyblades seem to be a manifestation of their wielders’ hearts and desires and can act upon these desires even when the user is incapacitated, or even in another world or realm entirely. When Aqua gave up hope and allowed herself to be destroyed in the Realm of Darkness, Terra’s [[Earthshaker]] and Ventus’s [[Wayward Wind]] came and destroyed the [[Darkside]]s threatening her, protecting her without a wielder. Also, a Keyblade may appear for its wielder in a time of need even if it is not consciously summoned, such as during Roxas’s battles in the [[Simulated Twilight Town]] or when a large lock blocked Sora’s path in the [[Underworld]].
Keyblades seem to be a manifestation of their wielders’ hearts and desires and can act upon these desires even when the user is incapacitated, or even in another world or realm entirely. When Aqua gave up hope and allowed herself to be destroyed in the Realm of Darkness, Terra’s [[Earthshaker]] and Ventus’s [[Wayward Wind]] came and destroyed the [[Darkside]]s threatening her, protecting her without a wielder. Also, a Keyblade may appear for its wielder in a time of need even if it is not consciously summoned, such as during Roxas’s battles in the [[Simulated Twilight Town]] or when a large lock blocked Sora’s path in the [[Underworld]].


==Appearance==
==Design==
All Keyblades share the same fundamental features, modeled after a key: a guard with a handle, a hilt, and a head at the end of the shaft that resembles the teeth of a skeleton key, with the exception of the [[Fenrir]] and [[Braveheart]], which are instead modeled after a {{w|pin tumbler lock}} key.
All Keyblades share the same fundamental features, modeled after a key: a guard with a handle, a hilt, and a head at the end of the shaft that resembles the teeth of a skeleton key, with the exception of the [[Fenrir]] and [[Braveheart]], which are instead modeled after a {{w|pin tumbler lock}} key.


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===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''===
Sora wields the Kingdom Key in the game. In Sora's reveal trailer, the Keyblade is cloaked in flames as the last ember of the ''Smash'' logo, and Mario grabs the Kingdom Key to summon Sora. Kirby can copy Sora's neutral special by inhaling him but is only able to conjure a translucent illusion of the Kingdom Key to cast spells.
Sora wields the Kingdom Key in the game. In Sora's reveal trailer, the Keyblade is cloaked in flames as the last ember of the ''Smash'' logo, and Mario grabs the Kingdom Key to summon Sora. Kirby can copy Sora's neutral special by inhaling him, but is only able to conjure a translucent illusion of the Kingdom Key to cast spells.


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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