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I was playing Kingdom Hearts the other day when i noticed...all the keyblades are the same.

 

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As you can see there are only 10 different keyblades and there are like a few thousand of keyblades there. So i wondered why and why they all look so themeless (dull, plain, weird).

 

Discuss.

 

(idk if there is already a topic about it)

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Did nobody think to consider that maybe when they become "lifeless" keys and their masters die off, their originality and individuality (colour, shape, design, etc) die off to become a more fundamental, primitive type of "original", bland key?

Did nobody think to consider that maybe when they become "lifeless" keys and their masters die off, their originality and individuality (colour, shape, design, etc) die off to become a more fundamental, primitive type of "original", bland key?

 

Hmm, possible.

I wouldn't take it too seriously. Besides the fact designing a 1000 keyblades would just be too much work, could you imagine how hard it would be for the system to render all those different keyblades for one scene? If you would like your game to crash at the end for the sake of the story, good for you. Oh, and I like the 7th keyblade. I could see someone skewering some heartless with that baby. And the second one looks like my car key xD

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It would take too long for the people to design thousands of keyblades.

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