In "Kingdom Hearts," Cloud Strife bandages his sword as a symbolic gesture to conceal his emotional pain and struggles. The bandages represent his internal conflicts and the burden of his past, particularly regarding his identity and connection to Sephiroth. Additionally, the act of wrapping his sword serves to highlight his readiness for battle while also reflecting his desire to protect those he cares about. This visual element adds depth to his character and enhances the game's themes of struggle and redemption.
Cloud's sword is called the Buster Sword.
Fenrir is a keyblade that resembles Cloud's buster sword with the bandages on it. When you beat Sephiroth in Radiant Garden, Tifa gives you the Keychain for it.
casual gear or mystery gear
Riku's sword, Soul Eater, and his keyblade, Way to the Dawn, are not obtainable in Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded.
In Hallow Bastion in Kingdom Hearts, Merlin is a wizard from The Sword in the Stone, a Disney film, who lives with Aerith, Cid, Leon, and Yuffie.
In Awakening. Once you choose the Dream Sword first you'll get it, but it'll disappear when you are on the islands again.
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You can't, at the start you use a wooden sword, and the default keyblade is always Kingdom Key.
The power of darkness in kingdom hearts 2 is when sora turns into a heartless and you control him but you cant use your keyblade in this form. I think this depends on what you choose in the begining of the story the drive stick, the sheild, or the sword i choose the sword though.
It depends on which you chose (sword, staff, or sheild)
This key is made in the synthesis shop toward the end of the game.
Riku's sword is actually a Keyblade known as Soul Eater.In Kingdom Hearts II, Riku wields another sword-like Keyblade called The Way to Dawn.