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yeah is this his keyblade?
or does it belong to yen sid
i cant tell
KH2 .Mickey probably just prefers the Star Seeker than the Kingdom Key D.
Keychain had any effects on the keyblade?
Keychains are what change the appearance of the Keyblade and give them their power. The Keyblades in the Keyblade Graveyard did not have Keychains because they lost their power.
And from the Keyblade Graveyard, we can also see that multiple Keyblades of the same type can exist, meaning Sora and Mickey can have the Star Seeker at the same time if they wanted to.
Mickey owns both Keychains...but I guess when he's out venturing (dealing with Xehanort problems) he likes to use KKD over Star Seeker.
It could've been to show that he still has it too.
KKD and Mickey's Starseeker are two different keyblades.
Yes.So, there is only one Kingdom Key and Kingdom Key D right?
the keychain does not alter those keyblade into same appearance?
Am I the only one who believes that Mickey has been using the same Keyblade throughout the series?
It'd make sense if he just got a new Keychain in the RoD instead of finding some random Keyblade.
Also, since Keychains seem to be made when a person makes a bond with someone, it'd be easy to say Mickey got KKD when he talked to Riku.
We could say the Mickey has two keyblades. I suppose it doesn't mean he can't dual wield though which is why he summons one or the other? Not that he has to dual wield or anything.
Am I the only one who believes that Mickey has been using the same Keyblade throughout the series?
It'd make sense if he just got a new Keychain in the RoD instead of finding some random Keyblade.
Also, since Keychains seem to be made when a person makes a bond with someone, it'd be easy to say Mickey got KKD when he talked to Riku.