I'm sure most of you have read this paragraph on kh2.net about customizing keyblades:
In another thread, we were talking about this subject, and I said that I had never seen the website or magazine that this was translated from. A lot of people said it was in one of Nomura's interviews, so I read all of them, but none of them said anything about it. I was starting to wonder if you actually could customize keyblades, so I found out what the original source of the translation was - Sora's Domain. I emailed them asking them what their source was, and this is what the guy said:
So, nobody should get their hopes up. Magazines aren't always reliable, as we saw with the PlayStation Magazine article that said Sora was searching for Rikku from FFX and FFX-2. lol
Also, if you're going to say I'm wrong, at least give some proof. (I mean real proof, like a Nomura interview.)
In addition to receiving Keychains throughout the course of the game, you'll have the opportunity to craft a custom KeyBlade of your very own choosing (along the same lines as the Synthesis process from the first game). Details are sketchy, but it's said that the materials needed to create the KeyBlades are very rare and well hidden in each World.
In another thread, we were talking about this subject, and I said that I had never seen the website or magazine that this was translated from. A lot of people said it was in one of Nomura's interviews, so I read all of them, but none of them said anything about it. I was starting to wonder if you actually could customize keyblades, so I found out what the original source of the translation was - Sora's Domain. I emailed them asking them what their source was, and this is what the guy said:
Some japanese magazine from over a year ago. Dunno how reliable it is, so don't
bank on it being in the game that much.
So, nobody should get their hopes up. Magazines aren't always reliable, as we saw with the PlayStation Magazine article that said Sora was searching for Rikku from FFX and FFX-2. lol
Also, if you're going to say I'm wrong, at least give some proof. (I mean real proof, like a Nomura interview.)