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Ultima Weapon

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Kingdom Hearts
Ultima Weapon
"The ultimate Keyblade. Raises max MP by 2, and possesses maximum power and attributes."
Token
Ultima Weapon Keychain KH.png
Japanese アルテマウェポン
Stats
Strength MP Length
+12 +2
Crit. Rate Crit. Bonus Recoil
x0 +0 1
Obtained
Item Synthesis
Kingdom Hearts II
Ultima Weapon

"The Keyblade above all others, holding all power and will increase MP restoration rate, once all MP has been consumed."

Token
Ultima Weapon Keychain KHII.png
Japanese アルテマウェポン
Stats
Strength Magic Length
+6 +4
Ability
MP Hastega
Obtained
Item Synthesis

The Ultima Weapon (アルテマウェポン Arutema Wepon?) is a keychain for Sora's Keyblade which appears in Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, and Kingdom Hearts II. It is the most powerful keychain, and requires the most effort to obtain in all three games. Unlike other keychains which can reappear, unchanged, in other games, the Ultima Weapon's appearance differs between games.

Design

The Kingdom Hearts version of the Ultima Weapon is strongly reminiscent of the Dream Sword but is wrapped in ornate gold filigree in a pattern slightly reminiscent of fish bones. The teeth of the blade are a golden version of the crown charm Sora wears, and the keychain token, attached to the blade by shimmering thread, is a gilded heart, used throughout the series to refer to a complete being, instead of a Heartless or Nobody. It also bears one heart just above the guard and another just next to the crown making up the teeth of the blade, both of which are present in the Kingdom Hearts II version.

The Kingdom Hearts II version retains most of its Kingdom Hearts version elements, except for the colors (blue, white and gold), the crown-and-heart keychain, and the Dream Sword. It also includes many more crowns into its design, including one at the tip of the blade, near the crown "teeth", two making up the guard, three in the chain, and the aforementioned combination of a crown and the original heart keychain as the token.

Card

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
"The strongest attack card to be found."
Stats
Strike Thrust Finish
A
Swing
Speed
Break
Recovery
Required
CP
B B D
Element
Physical
Obtained
Calm Bounty[1]

Recipes

Kingdom Hearts

Ultima Weapon can be synthesized once the fifth list is unlocked.

Kingdom Hearts Final Mix

Ultima Weapon can be synthesized once the sixth list is unlocked.

Kingdom Hearts II

The Ultimate Recipe is found in a chest at the Mansion: Basement Corridor. The Ultima Weapon is a rank S synthesis item that provides 119 EXP. An Energy Crystal is required to reduce the Orichalcum+ required for synthesis, as there are only 7 in the game; this means that the Ultima Recipe cannot be synthesized unless the Moogles are at least level 4. As Serenity items are part of the recipe, they cannot be used to upgrade it.

Etymology

The Ultima Weapon Keyblade is named after the sword of the same name in the Final Fantasy series. The Ultima Weapon is typically shown within the Final Fantasy series as a long sword, with a glowing blue/white blade and a golden handle. It is usually the strongest weapon for the protagonist in the games it appears in.

Other Appearances

Both versions of Ultima Weapon were released with three other Keyblades in a special Play Arts Figures accessory set, Play Arts Arms.

Trivia

  • Through the use of a cheating device, two palette swaps of the Ultima Weapon can be obtained in Kingdom Hearts II. These are the "Edge of Ultima", a palette swap of the original Ultima Weapon, and the "Detection Saber", a palette swap of the second version. When these keychains are accessed in Sora's Items menu, no picture of the Keyblades are shown—only map icons.
  • There is a discrepancy between the artworks of the Kingdom Hearts version of Ultima Weapon and its in-game appearance, namely that the blade's size in the artwork is somewhat smaller in proportion to the handle than in-game.
  • In Kingdom Hearts it is the strongest Keyblade in terms of strength and MP, but in Kingdom Hearts II it is second in strength to the Fenrir and second in magic to the Fatal Crest. In Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, it is third in magic to Winner's Proof. However, its MP Hastega ability is much more useful in normal combat than the abilities attached to these other Keyblades.

See also

References

  1. ^ This is available only if there is a completed Reverse/Rebirth file saved on the memory card.