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This fool is terribly misinformed.
He just wants more rep points.
Just holding it doesn't mean Yen Sid's a keyblade master. Captain Jack was able to hold it for a moment, and he's not a master/wielder.
You're really getting on everyone's nerves with this ignorance.
You know what pisses me off most here? Your little baby "booyah".
This fool is terribly misinformed.
He just wants more rep points.
Just holding it doesn't mean Yen Sid's a keyblade master. Captain Jack was able to hold it for a moment, and he's not a master/wielder.
You're really getting on everyone's nerves with this ignorance.
You know what pisses me off most here? Your little baby "booyah".
You miss the point. When Yen Sid held it, it didn't reject him and vanish back to Mickey. It did that to Jack.omgsh
There's way more evidence suggesting that he's a Keyblade master at the current time. way more than people seem to be giving credit for. Even if it's not true. There's no proof either way.
I'm FOR Yen Sid being a Keyblade master. As in, one of the 3 masters from Land of Departure.
I can't see him actually using one to fight though.
My points, as to why I CAN agree with this:
Yen Sid = Disney
Eraqus = Square (I know this seems basic but Nomura did say nothing happens by accident or something, so it could be the reason he chose this name.)
The Star Seeker scene and handing it back is somewhat similar to Traverse Town visit 2. Riku takes Sora's Keyblade but GIVES it back, it doesn't go back to Sora of it's own accord. The Star Seeker did the same thing. In every other scene, when wielded by people who aren't users, it returns in a flash of light.
Sora obtains Star Seeker in Yen Sid's tower. This only goes to support Yen Sid having a deeper connection to the keyblade and Star Seeker.
Mickey needed the Kingdom Key D to be able to lock each keyhole from the Dark Realm. In other words, he would need a keyblade to SURVIVE in the Dark Realm, since PUREBLOODS do indeed originate from the Dark Realm. How would Mickey fight the Heartless without a keyblade to begin with? He went there to find a Keyblade. Yen Sid was Mickey's master. Mickey told AtW of the legend of the Keyblade. How did Mickey first discover this?
He looks way too old to be considered to fight Heartless lol.
Don't you think Nomura went too far out of the way to use the terms "Master" and "apprentice"?
Do you think it's a coincidence that Mickey's Star Seeker has some origins at Yen Sid's Tower, and that, that is also where Sora obtained Star Seeker?
BBS make that excuse null
Training the king is automatic means for master status.
Plus hes from fantasia where again he trained Mickey
So i guess that means Mulan is a keyblade master to eh?
Since you get a keychain from her ass well?
You miss the point again. The Star Seeker has clearly been developed has some alternate Keyblade, and not as JUST a Keychain.
The Fantasia thing. He gave back (reinacted) a scene from Fantasia, but rather than giving back Yen Sid's hat, he attempted to return the Keyblade. Yen Sid could hold the Keyblade without being rejected, this is suggestion enough to not completely dismiss it.
(the old thing) Even so, Yen Sid was at his tower helping Sora. And the King was out doing the job. Eraqus did the same for the MOST part. Leaving a lot of the job to his apprentices.
key word keyCHAIN you get a keychain from other worlds
you get a keyBLADE from yen sid world
ou miss the point again. The Star Seeker has clearly been developed has some alternate Keyblade, and not as JUST a Keychain.
The Fantasia thing. He gave back (reinacted) a scene from Fantasia, but rather than giving back Yen Sid's hat, he attempted to return the Keyblade. Yen Sid could hold the Keyblade without being rejected, this is suggestion enough to not completely dismiss it.
So basically what you've just suggested is that Kairi is CAPABLE of wielding. She is a princess of Heart you know, people with strong hearts can wield the keyblades. Just how it goes.
Not only are you utterly rude and condescending, your comprehension skills are lacking. Being a master and being capable of wielding are different.