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beautiful ?

Which keyblade is that?

Is it from flick rush?

I was never able to beat it

I don't think I did either, but I know of it

It's custom

And the TWEWY acrylic stand was sold during final remix's release at the square enix cafe

That actually feels plausable

it’s strange to me how many fans don’t know about the ultimanias, interviews, and just decide never to read secret reports....

is it strange? many don't bother following official sources of news or anything similar to it most likely

and probably don't think of doing so

not reading secret reports i can't really defend, but some just don't care for non story required content

I guess that’s fair ... :O
Would you say it’s out of the ordinary to have to dig for interviews and stuff to get a better understanding of a game?

Idk of any other game series that requires that for complete understanding.

that's very out of the ordinary I'd say

honestly speaking, pretty sure 90% of KH fans just stick to the games without delving into outside media

well, interviews are ordinarily good for just learning small tidbits of developmental info for many games

but for them to have actual big lore confirmations is something rather unique to KH I'd say

Now that is different than in game secret reports

Those lowkey answer so many questions that leads fans to moan and groan "complicated plot"

I feel like if you're a passionate fan then at least once in the times you've played the game you'd hit up those reports

Honestly even then, I don't feel like it's 100% required to read the reports. It just give a bit more clarity to certain things

I agree. :i also thank you for having this conversation. I’m so used to it from KH, and KH being pretty much the only series I really follow, and something I grew up with, I always assumed other game series were like this too xD

Not reading secret reports is where confusion over

Xehanort’s speech at the end of KH3

comes in. (in this case, Xehanort reports).

I’ve seen some fans say Xehanort’s motives changed cuz they didn’t know he wanted balance of darkness and light over anything else.

Oh gotcha

Yeah I thought bbs made that clear but maybe I read the reports and I forgot lmao

DDD never had reports right?

Honestly Days had some super interesting reports

I'm pretty sure it's slightly alluded to the fact that nobody's can grow hearts

True, it's not 100% required
Paying attention to the cutscenes and in game text is the biggest thing

But add those reports in and a few more dots get connected

BBS reports, part of DDD, and KH3 all show that

But we'd been told for 3-4 games by then that darkness is bad guy so

Yeah for sure, but I don't think like you'll be completely in the dark but it definitely sheds some like on some things

Nah, if you play the game and pay attention you'll be able to follow

I've always said it, KH is just like Star Wars to a degree
If you can get that, you can get KH

Honestly yeah

That's a good connection

The idea that anyone hasn't read the KH2 Secret Ansem Reports upsets me

Especially Report #13

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