The Oathkeeper Keyblade is the Keyblade that Kairi gives Sora in Traverse Town after Sora leaves Hollow Bastion. It's made through her lucky charm and has a Strength of 9 and increases your MP.
Oathkeeper, as well as any other Keyblade, is only obtained by chance. By progressing through the game, multiple Keyblades will be found in the form of Attack Cards. The farther into the game you have progressed, the more likely the chance of running into an Oathkeeper card.
talk to cid, get navi gummy installed fly to hollow bastion 2nd time
you have to defeat the final boss (roxas)a second time and get a S in grading
You can only get them near the end of the game after defeating the final boss
To me it's oathkeeper but they're both equalliy good in stats, but oathkeeper is more popular
No. The keyblade is a fictional weapon used in the video game Kingdom Hearts.
Riku uses many Keyblades in the Kingdom Hearts series.Riku uses the 'Keyblade of People's Hearts' in the first Kingdom Hearts. He wields the 'Soul Eater' in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, and he uses the 'Oblivion' and 'The Way To The Dawn' Keyblades in Kingdom Hearts II.
Oath keeper is a key blade from Kingdom Hearts. it is the only keyblade to be fused with the keyblade oblivion
No.
Oathkeeper was made by kairi's lucky charm if you look close enough the oathkeeper accaly has the charm on it for oblivion it was made when Sora loses his heart and saves the prinesses when the blade broke whatever it was called
Actually, nobody does. He get's Limit Form when you get the Oathkeeper Keyblade in Twilight Town.
The Best Kingdom Hearts 3 Keyblade - Ultima Keyblade It has 13 Strength and 13 Magic, making it the best keyblade for both stats. It also formchanges into the Ultimate Form which is seriously cool. but i like this BEST Keyblade
Only in Kingdom Hearts 2 does she have a Keyblade. In Kingdom Hearts, she's unconscious for most of the game.
Speak to Kairi in the Secret Waterwayafter rescuing her. http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/Oathkeeper
Limit Form is only available in Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+, which is only available in Japan. In Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+, Limit Form is obtained at the same time you get the Oathkeeper Keyblade in Twilight Town (once Sora finds out about Kairi).
To me it's oathkeeper but they're both equalliy good in stats, but oathkeeper is more popular
Yes. An example is Roxas can use "Two Become One", which is "Oathkeeper" and "Oblivion" put together in one Keyblade.
the answer is NO
In both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts 2 the first keyblade used by Sora is the Kingdom Key.
You cannot get Mickey's Keyblade in Kingdom Hearts II.
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