This is something I've been thinking about for a while. Do you think the X Blade is still in Sora's possession or did it disappear after he sealed Kingdom Hearts? If he still has it will he ever use it again?
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Makes sense. If Sora still has it I think the Foretellers may try and take it from him to use for their own goals. Maybe MoM himself since he is currently in the same location as himPretty certain Sora just has it. Unless Nomura says otherwise, there is nothing that states that once you use the X-Blade it disappears.
Every time it has disappeared in the past, it was because it was broken or incomplete.
Makes sense. If Sora still has it I think the Foretellers may try and take it from him to use for their own goals. Maybe MoM himself since he is currently in the same location as him
I'm worried Nomura will pull another one on us and have kingdom hearts buried behind another 7 darkness 13 lights war that will yield another X-blade to be clashed with the one we have in the name of unlocking the "true kingdom hearts". Never hoped to be wrong about something as much as I do right now.
But if Sora still has it, why didn't he use the power of Kingdom Hearts itself to save Kairi?Pretty certain Sora just has it. Unless Nomura says otherwise, there is nothing that states that once you use the X-Blade it disappears.
Every time it has disappeared in the past, it was because it was broken or incomplete.
But if Sora still has it, why didn't he use the power of Kingdom Hearts itself to save Kairi?
I'm hoping that whatever the next big weapon is or whatever is redesigned completely. I secretly hoped that Nomura would pull a redesign for the X-Blade in KH3 and say that it looks different because it is the "true" version compared to what we saw in KHBbS.
There's just something I find amusing in Sora casually carrying around the allegedly all-powerful weapon.
A bit off-topic but I always felt that 7 lights versus 13 darkness were way too many people to really build a dramatic fight. It just felt on the darkness side, especially you are just putting some fillers to make up the numbers. I know Nomura likes his number symbolism and all but it just felt too much. Especially since Sora kills most of them anyways or already did it once in the past so there is no drama on can Sora defeat Marluxia/Luxord/Larxene.
A bit off-topic but I always felt that 7 lights versus 13 darkness were way too many people to really build a dramatic fight. It just felt on the darkness side, especially you are just putting some fillers to make up the numbers. I know Nomura likes his number symbolism and all but it just felt too much. Especially since Sora kills most of them anyways or already did it once in the past so there is no drama on can Sora defeat Marluxia/Luxord/Larxene.
Lol Like how it breaks the stakes and tension even more than the Power of whatever the hell Nomura wants Waking already has?There's just something I find amusing in Sora casually carrying around the allegedly all-powerful weapon.
Sora had zero reaction to Ventus looking like Roxas when he first saw him (or at all really). He didn't need to see or react to Vanitas' face either. If it was just to so he could learn about the important connection between himself and Ventus- first of all that should've already been distinguished after Re coded, but more to the point, he already had that discussion with both Vanitas (in Monstropolis) and Ventus (in LoD) by that time anyway.Sora never had the chance to see Vanitas' face
Sora never had the chance to see Vanitas' face
You know it’s happening. It’ll be like a “reverse X-Blade” where it’s coloring is the color of reverse medals in UX while the X-Blade is the color of upright medals lololol
I liked the 7 lights vs. 13 darknesses concept, but I think the execution in KH3 could have been way better. I loved that Xehanort was planning to put himself into Organization XIII, however I feel that the actual "war" shouldn't have been built up as such. It should have been the 13 darknesses (that are relevant to Sora) attacking the Disney worlds and forcing Sora to clash with them, hence scoring 1 fragment of the X-Blade. Other darknesses attack the other groups that they have more history with (like Vanitas vs. Aqua or Ansem vs. Riku), to give them closure and you control those characters during the fight (and include a mode after you beat the game where you can fight them as Sora). Lastly, I would have planned it out to justify the Kairi kidnapping/New 7 Hearts. You have Sora and the gang contemplate not going to Master Xehanort, since he only needs one clash left. Kairi senses that Rapunzel/Anna/Elsa are in danger and insist to visit their world. When you visit, you see Xehanort kidnapping them (since the last clash needs to happen at the Keyblade Graveyard). You stop Xehanort, but then he sneak attacks and takes Kairi.A bit off-topic but I always felt that 7 lights versus 13 darkness were way too many people to really build a dramatic fight. It just felt on the darkness side, especially you are just putting some fillers to make up the numbers. I know Nomura likes his number symbolism and all but it just felt too much. Especially since Sora kills most of them anyways or already did it once in the past so there is no drama on can Sora defeat Marluxia/Luxord/Larxene.
I liked the 7 lights vs. 13 darknesses concept, but I think the execution in KH3 could have been way better. I loved that Xehanort was planning to put himself into Organization XIII, however I feel that the actual "war" shouldn't have been built up as such. It should have been the 13 darknesses (that are relevant to Sora) attacking the Disney worlds and forcing Sora to clash with them, hence scoring 1 fragment of the X-Blade. Other darknesses attack the other groups that they have more history with (like Vanitas vs. Aqua or Ansem vs. Riku), to give them closure and you control those characters during the fight (and include a mode after you beat the game where you can fight them as Sora). Lastly, I would have planned it out to justify the Kairi kidnapping/New 7 Hearts. You have Sora and the gang contemplate not going to Master Xehanort, since he only needs one clash left. Kairi senses that Rapunzel/Anna/Elsa are in danger and insist to visit their world. When you visit, you see Xehanort kidnapping them (since the last clash needs to happen at the Keyblade Graveyard). You stop Xehanort, but then he sneak attacks and takes Kairi.
I hope we never see the X-Blade again. It is visually atrocious and I've always hated "this is the ultimate weapon ever made!" tropes.