Complete Puzzle Mode to obtain the Grand Ribbon (Again, lots of guides) Obtain and level up all drives and summons ( Great Guide Here) Additionally, before fighting them, I would: Maybe even 70-80 if they're really troubling you. That being said, I wouldn't fight any of the absent silhouettes until immediately before/after the last Xemnas fight (the one with all the different stages). ![]() The fights come more down to skill and strategy than level. Ultimately there's no reason to use this Keyblade compared to the other options.The absent silhouette fights can be won at any level (I've beaten them all multiple times at lvl 1). This means low-health players who need to cast Cure have to take damage to get healed. Hidden Dragon's ability gives the player more MP depending on the amount of damage they take. Hidden Dragon: This Keyblade's design isn't bad, but that can't save it from being one of the worst Keyblades in the game purely off its barebone stats and weak ability. The design is also nothing particularly special. On top of that, its ability to turn Munny into orbs to fuel Kingdom Hearts 2's Drive Forms is also not exactly an incentive to equip. Its somewhat-high Magic stat makes up for that, but that stat is outclassed by other Keyblades that actually have more than 0 in Strength. Sweet Memories: This Keyblade has the honor of being the first in the series with a 0 Strength stat. The Keyblade's stats are equivalent to the Kingdom Key, though, which has a better ability for combat and is already outclassed by the time this key can be obtained. ![]() If this Keyblade had any kind of beneficial ability, it could very likely be S-tier, but as it stands, it takes up the bottom of A, just edging out of B-tier for having one of the game's best designs.įollow the Wind: It has an interesting, axe-like design and an ability that can be useful in niche situations where gathering a lot of orbs quickly is necessary. Winner's Proof isn't useless by any means - it has the highest Magic stat of any Keyblade, and decent Strength as well - but its ability negates the player's ability to gain experience. Winner's Proof: This is one of the more difficult Keyblades to obtain in Kingdom Hearts 2, and thus it's a little strange that it isn't more useful. Its design is also far more tame than those of the same Strength. Its ability serves some utility for players who like to spam Magic attacks, but by the time the player can obtain Oblivion they might as well just get Ultima Weapon and have a stronger ability and Magic stat. It's one of the best Keyblades in the original Kingdom Hearts, but the reason it places in a lower tier here is largely due to not being quite as useful as many of the other endgame Keyblades. Oblivion: This is the only Keyblade besides the two in S-tier with a 6 in its Strength stat. ![]() The Final Fantasy 7-esque design and highest Strength stat still keep it in A. Its ability holds it back from taking a higher place on the tier list, though, as it actively punishes the player for using such a powerful weapon. Similar to Rumbling Rose, it's not exactly a Keyblade designed for Magic builds (although Guardian Soul at least has a 1 in its Magic stat) but its ability to make reaction commands stronger is one that Strength build players should keep in mind for the end game.įenrir: This Keyblade holds the highest Strength stat in Kingdom Hearts 2 at a whopping 7, which combines with a long range to make this weapon incredibly lethal. Guardian Soul: The sleek and dark design compliments this Keyblade having one of the highest Strength stats in the game. Its design looks ferocious, even though it may leave the player questioning how Sora uses it without damaging himself. It has a 0 in Magic, making it completely unviable for anyone with a Magic build, but for players focusing on Strength, Rumbling Rose's ability to use multiple finishers successively can make it extremely useful. Rumbling Rose: This Keyblade has one of the highest Strength stats outside of those in the S-tier. Circle of Life: On top of being an impressively primal design, Circle of Life boasts a solid Strength stat and an ability that encourages a lot of magic use, making this a well-rounded Keyblade that is obtainable early on and viable for a long time.
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