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Sora, you're hopeless. >_>

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Forget that. The door doesn't even have a knob (not in that way!!!!). You just push it open xD

Or smash the window and pull the handle on the other side...

so i'm not the only one that was thinking that that excuse wasn't fitting well since even Yuffie in the first game cleary explained to Sora "the keyblade can open every door" or something like that :D they could just say instead: "there's nothing interesting here" like they said for other places xD

Anyway there's nothing there that is so special.

Edited by MarieltheKeybasHGirl

Maybe another tutorial how to use Keyblade should be given to Sora! xD And LOL this is unexpected moment! :D

"Use the keyblade, Sora"

"Use the force, Luke"

 

Basically the same thing

Well the way I saw it is that Sora saw that the door is locked and there wasn't anything on the other side of it so he just didn't bother unlocking it.

Kinda reminds me of my brother...

 

Brother: "Hey Steve, where's the remote?"

 

Me: *looks in brother's hand, seeing the remote* "Dude it's in your hand."

 

Brother: *looks in hand, sees remote*

 

Everyone: "Bwahahaha!!"

 

Ah, good times with true Obliviousness. xD

Sora the Keyfail Master. :P

Except he's not even a Keyfail Master... which shows how Keyfail he is! xD

"Sorry, only locks that involve plot are unlockable."

Edited by Firaga Sensei

Forget the data org battles, forget LW, forget everyone! That door is the toughest boss of KH!

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