All Kingdom Hearts Keyblades

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All Kingdom Hearts Keyblades

Kingdom Hearts’ keyblades are an iconic part of the series, and go far beyond Sora’s recognizable, giant silver and gold key. You can collect and choose between a wide range of keyblades across all of the games, with many offering unique buffs to give you a fighting edge when going up against the darkness.

So let’s take a look at the massive list of all KH keyblades across the many Kingdom Hearts games. Success may not be the key to happiness, but a massive collection of keyblades might be. Or, If you’re looking for more help as you dive headfirst into this magical universe, be sure to check out our super in-depth Kingdom Hearts characters guide.

Here are all the Kingdom Hearts keyblades:

Kingdom Hearts keyblades

In the original Kingdom Hearts game, you start off with the Kingdom Key, but later unlock a variety of other keyblades based on the different worlds that you visit, each with their own unique skills and stat boosts.

Here are all Kingdom Hearts keyblades from the first game:

KeybladeEffectHow to get
Kingdom KeyStrength +3. The key chain attached draws out the Keyblade’s true form and powerSpeak to Riku while the Heartless are attacking Destiny Islands
OathkeeperStrength +9, MP +1. Enhances magic and summon power, and is capable of dealing a string of critical blowsSpeak to Kairi in the Secret Waterway in Traverse Town after rescuing her
OblivionStrength +11, MP -1. Possesses colossal power, but reduces your max MPFind in a chest in the Grand Hall in Hollow Bastion
Ultima WeaponStrength +14, MP +2. The ultimate Keyblade, this one possesses maximum power and attributesItem synthesis
Lady LuckStrength +7, MP +2. Significantly enhances magic and summon power, and inflicts good physical damageUse the white Trinity Mark in the Lotus Forest in Wonderland
OlympiaStrength +10. A powerful weapon that’s difficult to deflect, and capable of inflicting mighty critical blowsFound in a chest in the Olympus Coliseum Lobby after completing the Phil Cup, Pegasus Cup, and Hercules Cup
Jungle KingStrength +5. Has a long reach, but seldom deals critical blowsAfter locking the keyhole in Deep Jungle
Three WishesStrength +6. A powerful weapon that’s difficult to deflectAfter locking the keyhole in Agrabah
PumpkinheadStrength +7. Has a long reach and the ability to deal a string of critical blowsAfter locking the keyhole in Halloween Town
Wishing StarStrength +5. Has a short reach, but always finishes up a combo attack with a powerful critical blowFound in a chest in Geppetto’s House
CrabclawStrength +6, MP +1. Enhances magic and summon power, and deals good physical damageAfter locking the keyhole in Atlantica 
Fairy HarpStrength +8, MP +1. Enhances magic and summon power, and sometimes deals powerful critical blowsAfter locking the keyhole in Neverland
Divine RoseStrength +13. A powerful weapon that is difficult to deflect, and is capable of dealing a string of critical blowsAfter sealing Hollow Bastion’s Keyhole, talk to Belle in the library
SpellbinderStrength +4, MP +2. Significantly enhances magic and summon powerSpeak to Merlin after acquiring all seven first-level magic spells
Metal Chocobo Strength +9, MP -1. Possesses incredible power and reach, but reduces max MP and rarely deals critical blowsDefeat Cloud in the Hercules Cup
LionheartStrength +10, MP +1. Enhances magic and summon power, and deals great physical damageDefeat Leon and Cloud in the Hades Cup 
Diamond DustStrength +3, MP +3. Greatly enhances magic and summon powerComplete the Gold Match (an arena battle against the Ice Titan in Olympus Coliseum)
One-Winged AngelStrength +8, MP -2. Has little power, but sometimes deals extremely powerful critical blowsComplete the Platinum Match in Olympus Coliseum (an arena battle against Sephiroth in Olympus Coliseum)

Four Re:Chain of Memories attack cards

Re:Chain of Memories keyblades

The keyblades in Re:Chain of Memories take the form of cards used in battle that come in a variety of numbers. You can either play them independently, or stock them to unleash a stronger attack.

Here are all the Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories keyblades:

KeybladeEffectHow to get
Kingdom KeyNot very powerful, but reliable and easy to handleSora’s default weapon. 
Soul EaterSoul Eater reacts to dark power. Riku’s strength is higher when he wields darkness in battleRiku’s default weapon
OathkeeperA well-balanced weapon with a very powerful thrustSpeak with Naminé after defeating the Darkside
OblivionA special attack card that can break through physical defences, and holds first-class strengthSpeak with Naminé after defeating Larxene
Ultima WeaponThe strongest attack card you can findCastle Oblivion bounty
Lady LuckA balanced weapon that’s easy to handleFrom Wonderland
OlympiaA powerful attack card that recovers quickly after card breaksFrom Olympus Coliseum 
Three WishesA fairly strong attack card with a fast swingFrom Agrabah
CrabclawAn easy to handle card with an impressive recovery time after card breaksFrom Atlantica
SpellbinderA special attack card with lightning-based attacksFrom a chest in Tigger’s playground
PumpkinheadAn easy to handle card with fast recovery time after card breaksFrom Halloween Town
Wishing StarNot very powerful, but very easy to handleFrom Monstro
Fairy HarpNot very powerful, but very easy to handleFrom Neverland
Bond of FlameA special attack card with fire-based attacks that delivers exceptionally powerful strikesFrom Halloween Town (second reward)
Star SeekerAn attack card with a powerful combo finish and the shortest recovery time from card breaksFrom Castle Oblivion (second reward)
Maverick FlareAn attack card with weak strikes but powerful combo finishesTraverse Town Bounty (second reward)
Total EclipseA special attack card that can break through physical defences, but takes time to recover from card breaksFrom Olympus Coliseum (second reward)
Midnight RoarA well-balanced weapon with a powerful thrust and a short recovery time from card breaksFrom Neverland (second reward)
Two Become OneA weapon with a powerful thrust and combo finishFrom Destiny Islands (second reward)

Roxas holding a keyblade

Kingdom Hearts II keyblades

Like the first Kingdom Hearts game, you start off with the basic Kingdom Key in KHII. After that, you can unlock a variety of different keyblades on your journey, with some inspired by the Disney worlds you visit, and others inspired by different characters and elements of the story. All keyblades offer a boost to both your strength and magic, while also possessing their own unique skills.

Here are all the Kingdom Hearts II keyblades:

KeybladeEffectHow to get
Kingdom KeyStrength +3, magic +1. With Defender keychain: increases defense at critical moments. With Damage Control keychain: halves damage taken in critical situations Fight the ‘Mysterious Enemy’ at the Old Mansion
OathkeeperStrength +3, magic +3. Enhances magic and increases the duration of a Drive FormUnlock the gate in Twilight Town
OblivionStrength +6, magic +2. Has great strength, and allows the Drive Gauge to restore quickly during MP ChargeReunite with Riku in The World that Never Was
Ultima WeaponStrength +6, magic +4. Increase MP restoration rate once all MP has been consumedItem synthesis
Kingdom Key DFight as King Mickey until you revive SoraChoose ‘I won’t give up!’ as a dialogue option when knocked out (only during certain boss battles)
Star SeekerStrength +3, magic +1. Increases maximum combo by one when in midairSpeak to Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather in the Mysterious Tower
Hidden DragonStrength +2, magic +2. Restores MP relative to the amount of damage takenDefeat Shan-Yu in The Land of Dragons
Rumbling RoseStrength +5. Has great strength, allowing you to unleash successive finishing combo moves Reunite with Beast in Beast’s Castle
Hero’s CrestStrength +4. Increases the damage of the finishing move in the air relative to the number of hits in the comboDefeat the Hydra in Olympus Coliseum 
MonochromeStrength +4. Increases the effect of restoration items used on the fieldComplete Timeless River
Mysterious AbyssStrength +3, magic +3. Enhances magic to increase damage dealt by blizzard-based attacksComplete Ursula’s Revenge in Atlantica
Follow the WindStrength +3, magic +1. Draws in nearby orbsDefeat Captain Barbossa in Port Royal
Wishing LampStrength +4, magic +3. Increases the drop rate of munny, and HP and MP orbsDefeat Jafar in Agrabah
Decisive PumpkinStrength +6, magic +1. The greater number of combos landed, the more damage is dealt, leading to a strong finishing moveDefeat the Experiment in Halloween Town
Circle of LifeStrength +4, magic +1. Has great strength, increasing MP restoration speed after MP is consumedTalk to Simba in the Pride Lands Oasis
Sweet MemoriesAlthough it does not enhance attack strength, it increases the drop rate of itemsComplete the Expotition mini-game in the Hundred Acre Wood
Photon DebuggerStrength +2, magic +1. Increases damage done by thunder-based attacksDefeat the Hostile Program in the Space Paranoids
Gull WingStrength +2, magic +3. Greatly increases the amount of experience gained when defeating an enemy at a critical momentSpeak with the Gullwings after the battle of the 1,000 Heartless in Hollow Bastion
Guardian SoulStrength +5, magic +1. Has great strength, increasing the amount of damage dealt from Reaction CommandsDefeat Hades in the Underworld of Olympus Coliseum
Sleeping LionStrength +5, magic +3. Well-balanced with strength and magic, Sleeping Lion increases maximum ground-based combos by oneTalk to Leon before your second visit to Space Paranoids
FenrirStrength +7, magic +1. Has great range and strength, but the maximum ground and midair combos are decreased by oneSpeak to Cloud after you defeat Sephiroth in Radiant Garden, then return to the Dark Depths and speak to Sephiroth
Bond of FlameStrength +4, magic +4. Enhances magic to increase damage dealt by fire-based attacksDefeat the Nobodies in Betwixt and Between
Two Become OneStrength +5, magic +4. Well-balanced with strength and magic, increasing maximum ground-based combos by oneDefeat Roxas in front of Memory’s Skyscraper
Fatal CrestStrength +3, magic +5. Increases strength during MP Charge and allows unlimited chaining of combos. When equipped, the combo finishing move is disabledComplete the Goddess of Fate Cup
Winner’s ProofStrength +5, magic +7. A weapon of extraordinary magic and great strength, but disables the gaining of experienceComplete all of the Mushroom XIII minigames

Aqua, Ventus, and Terra wielding keyblades

Birth by Sleep keyblades

As Birth by Sleep is split into three sections, where you play as Aqua, Terra, and Ventus, there are several keyblades that you can only wield with one character, and others that are universal.

Here are all the Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep keyblades:

KeybladeEffectWho can wieldHow to get
BrightcrestStrength +4, magic +7. A Keyblade with long reach that provides an outstanding boost in magic. It also makes it easier to land critical hits, and deals higher damage when you doAquaStart the Final Episode
Chaos RipperStrength +10, magic -2. A Keyblade with long reach that does little for your Magic, but provides an outstanding boost in StrengthTerraDefeat Master Eraqus 
Crown Unlimit/Royal RadianceStrength +8, magic +7. Speeds up the Command Gauge when equippedTerra, Aqua, and VentusDefeat No Heart at the Mirage Arena in Machinations unto Darkness
DarkgnawStrength +5, magic +2. A Keyblade that makes up for its poor reach and low critical hit ratio by providing an extra boost in strengthTerraComplete the Dead Ringer battle
Destiny’s EmbraceStrength +3, magic +3. Makes it easier to land critical hitsAquaMeet Kairi at Radiant Garden
EarthshakerStrength +3, magic +1. What it lacks in reach, it makes up for with a slight boost in strengthTerraTerra’s default keyblade
Ends of the EarthStrength +5, magic +3. Provides an extra boost to all your statsTerraMeet Riku on Destiny Islands
Fairy StarsStrength +2, magic +3. Provides a balanced boost in strength and magicTerra, Aqua, and VentusFinish Enchanted Domain
Frolic FlameStrength +3, magic +3. Provides an extra boost to all of your statsVentusTalk to Lea and Isa at Radiant Garden
HyperdriveStrength +4, magic +3. A keyblade with an above-average reach that provides a balanced boost in strength and magicTerra, Aqua, and VentusFinish Deep Space
Lost MemoryStrength +6, magic +5. A keyblade with long reach that makes it easier to land critical hits, and deals higher damage when you doVentusMeet Vanitus on Destiny Islands
Mark of a HeroStrength +5, magic +1. Provides an extra boost in strength and deals higher damage when you land a critical hitTerra, Aqua, and VentusFinish Olympus Coliseum 
Master KeeperStrength +7, magic +7AquaStart the Secret Episode
No NameStrength +6, magic +7. A keyblade with a long reach that provides a huge boost in magic and makes it easier to land critical hitsTerra, Aqua, and VentusDefeat the Unknown
Pixie PetalStrength +3, magic +6. A keyblade that makes up for its poor reach with an extra boost to magic. It also makes it easier to land critical hits, and deals higher damage when you doTerra, Aqua, and VentusFinish Neverland
RainfellStrength +2, magic +2. What it lacks in reach it makes up for with a balanced boost of strength and magicAquaAqua’s default keyblade 
StormfallStrength +5, magic +4. A well-balanced keyblade that provides an extra boost to all your statsAquaMeet Sora and Riku on Destiny Island
Stroke of MidnightStrength +2, magic +2. Makes it easier to land critical hitsTerra, Aqua, and VentusFinish Castle of Dreams
SweetstackStrength +6, magic +4. Provides an extra boost in strength and makes every strike a critical hitTerra, Aqua, and VentusMake all seven types of ice cream
Treasure TroveStrength +3, magic +2. A keyblade that makes up for its poor reach with a balanced boost in strength and magicTerra, Aqua, and VentusFinish Dwarf Woodlands
Ultima WeaponStrength +7, magic +6. The most powerful keybladeTerra, Aqua, and VentusDefeat Iron Imprisoner IV at the Mirage Arena in Villains’ Vendetta
Victory LineStrength +4, magic +2. Possesses above-average reach, making it easier to land critical hitsTerra, Aqua, and VentusFinish the Rumble Racing course 
Void GearStrength +8, magic +4. A keyblade with a long reach that provides an outstanding boost in strength, and deals higher damage when you land a critical hitTerra, Aqua, and VentusDefeat the Vanitas Remnant
Wayward WindStrength +3, magic +1. What it lacks in reach it makes up for with a slight boost in strengthVentusVentus’ default keyblade

Sora and Riku with keyblades in Dream Drop Distance

Dream Drop Distance keyblades

In Dream Drop Distance, both Riku and Sora can wield keys. Some are available to both boys, while others are locked to either Sora or Riku only. Each of these keyblades offer a boost to your strength and magic, while some also offer unique passive skills or buffs.

Here are all of the Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance keyblades:

KeybladeEffectHow to get
Kingdom KeyStrength +5, magic +4. Provides a balanced boost in strength and magicSora’s default keyblade
Way to the DawnStrength +5, magic +4. Provides a balanced boost in strength and magicRiku’s default keyblade
Skull NoiseStrength +7, magic +7. Provides a balanced boost in strength and magicComplete Traverse Town
Guardian BellStrength +7, magic +10. Has a long reach, and provides an extra boost in magicComplete La Cité des Cloches
Dual DiscStrength +10, magic +7. Provides an extra boost in strength, and makes it easier to land critical hitsComplete the Grid
Ferris GearStrength +8, magic +8. Triggers fewer Reality Shifts, but compensates with an extra boost in strength and magicComplete Prankster’s Paradise (Sora only)
Ocean’s RageStrength +8, magic +10. Lands fewer critical hits, but compensates with a boost in magic and more frequent Reality ShiftsComplete Prankster’s Paradise (Riku only)
Knockout PunchStrength +12, magic +10. Lands fewer critical hits, but compensates with a boost to strength and more frequent Reality ShiftsSecond visit to Traverse Town
All for OneStrength +10, magic +12. Triggers fewer reality shifts, but compensates with a boost in magic and more frequent critical hitsComplete the Country of the Musketeers 
CounterpointStrength +12, magic +14. Has a long reach, provides an extra boost in magic, and makes it easier to trigger Reality ShiftsComplete Symphony of Sorcery
DivewingStrength +12, magic +15. Provides an extra boost in magic and makes it easier to land critical hitsComplete every dive with an A-rank
End of PainStrength +14, magic +16. Has high magical power and critical hit rate, but reduces the occurrence of Reality ShiftsComplete all Special Portals
Sweet DreamsStrength +14, magic +12. Has a long reach, provides an extra boost in Strength, and makes it easier to land critical hitsComplete all Flick Rush cups
UnboundStrength +18, magic +14. Boosts all stats, while making it easy to land critical hits and trigger Reality ShiftsComplete all Secret Portals
Ultima Weapon Strength +16, magic +16. Boosts all stats, and makes it easy to land critical hits and trigger Reality ShiftsBeat Julius

Sora with a keyblade

Kingdom Hearts III keyblades

Once again, you start Kingdom Hearts III with the Kingdom Key, then build up your armory from there. KHIII features some returning keyblades, along with a variety of new ones based on the fresh worlds and scenarios you face along the way. Each of these keyblades offer a boost to your strength and magic.

Here are all the keyblades in Kingdom Hearts III:

KeybladeEffectHow to get
Kingdom KeyStrength +4, magic +3. Your first keybladeSora’s default keyblade
Hero’s OriginStrength +5, magic +2. A keyblade with an emphasis on strengthClear Olympus
Shooting StarStrength +3, magic +5. A keyblade with an emphasis on magicClear Twilight Town
Favorite DeputyStrength +6, magic +3. A keyblade with an emphasis on strengthClear Toy Box
Ever AfterStrength +2, magic +7. A keyblade with an emphasis on magicClear the Kingdom of Corona
Happy GearStrength +7, magic +3. A keyblade with an emphasis on strengthClear Monstropolis 
Crystal SnowStrength +4, magic +7. A keyblade with an emphasis on magicClear Arendelle
Hunny SpoutStrength +6, magic +5. A well-balanced keybladeClear 100 Acre Wood
Wheel of FateStrength +8, magic +5. A keyblade with an emphasis on strengthClear The Caribbean
Nano GearStrength +7, magic +5. A well-balanced keybladeClear San Fransokyo
StarlightStrength +4, magic +4. A keyblade that survives from antiquityMeet Ephemer in the Keyblade Graveyard
Grand ChefStrength +5, magic +7. A keyblade with an emphasis on magicObtain a five-star rating at Le Grand Bistro
Classic ToneStrength +11. Magic +14. A keyblade with an emphasis on magicGet high scores in every Classic Kingdom game
Ultima WeaponStrength +13, magic +13. The supreme keybladeSynthesis

And that’s it for our Kingdom Hearts keyblades guide – we hope this unlocks many doors for you. If you’re looking for more worlds to visit, check out our list of the best Switch adventure games and find something fresh to play today.

Kingdom Hearts Keyblades by o0DemonBoy0o on DeviantArt
Kingdom Hearts Keyblades by o0DemonBoy0o on DeviantArt

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