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This article is about King Mickey's version of the Kingdom Key.
You may be looking for its upgrade, Sora's version, or Xion's version.
Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Key D
Kingdom Key D
Token
Kingdom Key D Keychain KH.png
Japanese キングダムチェーンD
Rōmaji Kingudamu Chēn D
Translation Kingdom Chain D
Kingdom Hearts II
Kingdom Key D
Kingdom Key D
Token
Kingdom Key D Keychain KHII.png
Japanese キングダムチェーンD
Rōmaji Kingudamu Chēn D
Translation Kingdom Chain D
Stats
Strength Magic
+3 +0
Obtained
The King's default Keyblade
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Kingdom Key D
Kingdom Key D
"The King's Keyblade.
The dark side of the Kingdom Key."
Token
Kingdom Key D Keychain KHD.png
Japanese キングダムチェーンD
Rōmaji Kingudamu Chēn D
Translation Kingdom Chain D
Stats
Strength Magic
Base Unit Ultima Base Unit
+80 +1/
+2/
+3
+20 +10 +1/
+2/
+3
Defense Crit Rate Crit Bonus
Base Unit Base Unit Base Unit
+0 +1/
+2/
+3
+7 +1/
+2/
+3
+7 +1/
+2/
+3
Attack Speed Approach Speed
Ground Air
1.0 1.13 1.13
Abilities
1: Defender
2: Damage Control
3: Second Chance
Obtained
No Gear, Skill Gear, Skill Gear+ ②, Technical Gear ③, Technical Gear+ ③, Duel Gear ④, Duel Gear+ ④, Loaded Gear, Loaded Gear+ ②, Chrono Gear ③, Chrono Gear+ ③, Phantom Gear ④, Phantom Gear+ ④, Phantom Gear++ ⑤, Lift Gear ③, Lift Gear+ ③, Nimble Gear ④, Nimble Gear+ ④, Wild Gear ③, Wild Gear+ ③, Ominous Gear ④, Ominous Gear+ ④, Valor Gear ②, Valor Gear+ ②, Fearless Gear ③, Fearless Gear+ ③, Prestige Gear ④, Prestige Gear+ ④, Hazard Gear ⑤, Hazard Gear+ ⑤, Casual Gear ②, Mystery Gear ③ (The King)
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Kingdom Key D+
Kingdom Key D
"An upgraded Kingdom Key D.
Possesses excellent capabilities."
Token
Kingdom Key D Keychain KHD.png
Japanese キングダムチェーンD+
Rōmaji Kingudamu Chēn D+
Translation Kingdom Chain D+
Stats
Strength Magic
Base Unit Ultima Base Unit
+117 +3 +15 +25 +3
Defense Crit Rate Crit Bonus
Base Unit Base Unit Base Unit
+0 +3 +10 +3 +15 +3
Attack Speed Approach Speed
Ground Air
1.0 1.13 1.13
Abilities
1: Defender
2: Damage Control
3: Second Chance
Obtained
Duel Gear++ ⑤, Crisis Gear ⑤, Crisis Gear+ ⑤, Rage Gear ⑤, Rage Gear+ ⑤ (The King)
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Kingdom Key D++
Kingdom Key D
"The penultimate Kingdom Key D.
Possesses excellent capabilities."
Token
Kingdom Key D Keychain KHD.png
Japanese キングダムチェーンD++
Rōmaji Kingudamu Chēn D++
Translation Kingdom Chain D++
Stats
Strength Magic
Base Unit Ultima Base Unit
+120 +3 +15 +34 +3
Defense Crit Rate Crit Bonus
Base Unit Base Unit Base Unit
+0 +3 +10 +3 +19 +3
Attack Speed Approach Speed
Ground Air
1.0 1.13 1.13
Abilities
1: Defender
2: Damage Control
3: Second Chance
Obtained
Omega Gear ⑥, Omega Gear+ ⑥, Champion Gear ⑤, Champion Gear+ ⑤, Ultimate Gear ⑥, Ultimate Gear+ ⑥ (The King)
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Kingdom Key DΩ
Kingdom Key D
"The TRUE ultimate Kingdom Key D. Possesses excellent capabilities."
Token
Kingdom Key D Keychain KHD.png
Japanese キングダムチェーンDΩ
Rōmaji Kingudamu Chēn DΩ
Translation Kingdom Chain DΩ
Stats
Strength Magic
Base Unit Ultima Base Unit
+125 +4 +15 +38 +4
Defense Crit Rate Crit Bonus
Base Unit Base Unit Base Unit
+0 +4 +10 +4 +20 +4
Attack Speed Approach Speed
Ground Air
1.0 1.13 1.13
Abilities
1: Defender
2: Damage Control
3: Second Chance
Obtained
Zero Gear ⑤ (The King)
Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep
-A fragmentary passage-

Kingdom Key D
Kingdom Key D
Katakana キングダムチェーンD
Rōmaji Kingudamu Chēn D
Japanese Kingdom Chain D
Kingdom Hearts III
Kingdom Key D
Japanese キングダムチェーンD
Rōmaji Kingudamu Chēn D
Translation Kingdom Chain D
Stats
Strength Magic
+5 +5
Obtained
Only available during first fight against Demon Tower.

The Kingdom Key D, also known as the "Kingdom Key -Dark Side-"[1][2][3] (キングダムチェーン ダークサイド Kingudamu Chēn Dākusaido?, lit. "Kingdom Chain Darkside"), is the default form of King Mickey's second Keyblade, introduced in Kingdom Hearts. It is a Keyblade of the Realm of Darkness and the dark counterpart of Sora's Keyblade from the Realm of Light.[4] In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, it can be upgraded to the Kingdom Key D+, the Kingdom Key D++, and the Kingdom Key DΩ.

The Kingdom Key D was originally seen with Mickey in the final scene of Kingdom Hearts, and appears throughout Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days as King Mickey's Keyblade. Before the events of Kingdom Hearts, when he was an apprentice of Master Yen Sid, King Mickey instead wielded the Star Seeker Keyblade.

DevelopmentEdit

In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, the "Lightseeker" (ライトシーカー Raitoshīkā?) was originally intended to be a Keychain for Ventus, and although it is not available in the final game, the data for the Keyblade's icon and stats remains within the game's code. If equipped through the use of a cheating device, it grants Ventus +3 Strength and +2 Magic. The Keyblade's model is present in gameplay when equipped in the original Japanese release of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, but the model is removed in later releases of the game.

In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, the Kingdom Key D is listed as one of Riku's Keyblades in the game files, though it is unusable in normal gameplay. Like every other equippable Keyblade in the game, it changes appearance when visiting The Grid, taking on a black, grey, and light blue coloration.

StoryEdit

Kingdom HeartsEdit

Mickey enters the Realm of Darkness in search of the dark counterpart of Sora's Kingdom Key in order to help Sora seal the Door to Darkness. After teaming up with Aqua, Mickey realizes that since Sora acquired his Keyblade in the Destiny Islands, its counterpart has to be located in the remains of the Islands. Eventually, Mickey finds the Kingdom Key D behind a door in the Depths of Darkness, Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- then uses it to slay a troop of encroaching Darksides and seal the Door to Darkness.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 DaysEdit

Mickey briefly brandishes the Kingdom Key D when he encounters Riku in Ansem's form, but dispels it when Riku reverts to normal.

Kingdom Hearts IIEdit

Upon Sora's awakening, Mickey continues to wield the Kingdom Key D on his mission to restore the light. Upon Xemnas's defeat, Mickey does not use the Kingdom Key D again for some time, switching back to the Star Seeker.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop DistanceEdit

Upon learning that Xehanort's Organization XIII would soon pose a threat, Mickey resumes wielding the Kingdom Key D. He uses it to cast Stopza on the Real Organization XIII.

Kingdom Hearts IIIEdit

It is revealed that because the Kingdom Key D comes from the Realm of Darkness, Mickey can use it to open doors between the light and dark realms.

When Riku and Mickey enter the Realm of Darkness to search for Aqua, they are attacked by a Demon Tower, which damages the Kingdom Key D and snaps Riku's Way to the Dawn in half. Retreating to the Mysterious Tower, they inform Yen Sid of what happened to their Keyblades, who then helps power up the Kingdom Key D and get a new Keyblade for Riku. This results in the fusion of the Kingdom Key D and Star Seeker, creating the Star Cluster.

DesignEdit

The Kingdom Key D is a mirror of the Kingdom Key, and this purpose is reflected in its coloration - where Sora's Kingdom Key has a silver blade and Keychain and a golden guard, Mickey's has the opposite color scheme. Even the rainguard, which is blue on Sora's Kingdom Key, is red on Mickey's, although both Keyblades possess a dark-colored handle.

GameplayEdit

In Kingdom Hearts II, the Kingdom Key D is used whenever Sora faints during a boss battle and King Mickey enters play. However, it lacks a finishing move, so King Mickey is unable to finish off any of these bosses; he must instead revive Sora in order for the boss to be defeated.

In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days Mission Mode, the Kingdom Key D is King Mickey's default Keyblade, and does not require gears to be equipped. The ground combo consists of a diagonal upward slash from the right leg, followed by the same slash from the left leg, and finishes with a 360° spinning slash. The aerial combo is exactly the same as when he uses the Star Seeker Keyblade, consisting of a horizontal slash to the right finishing with a vertical slash upward, followed by the upward slash leading into a 360° spin with the Keyblade held above the King's head, and ends with a series of three thrusts as he descends.

Other appearancesEdit

Another side, Another story...Edit

The Kingdom Key D appears in the secret movie "Another side, Another story...", where it is wielded by Mickey during his brief appearance.

The GatheringEdit

The Kingdom Key D also appears in the secret movie "The Gathering", where it is pulled from the ground by Aqua at the Keyblade Graveyard.

Face My FearsEdit

The EP cover art for "Face My Fears" depicts Utada Hikaru wielding the Kingdom Key D in their right hand.

The Wonderful Spring of Mickey MouseEdit

The Kingdom Key D appears amongst the objects in Mickey's house.[5]

GalleryEdit

Notes and referencesEdit

See alsoEdit