
While Synch Blade is not an ability outright, Double Form allows Sora to wield two Keyblades. While Synch Blade is not an ability outright, Roxas can dual-wield Oathkeeper & Oblivion in Story Mode on Day 358, and in Mission Mode by equipping Zero Gear with three Ability Units. Other appearances Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Final Form has Synch Blade as a default ability. Master Form has Synch Blade as a default ability. Valor Form has Synch Blade as a default ability. The ability cannot be used after the fight ends. Roxas learns Synch Blade immediately before fighting Axel in the Basement Hall. Learning Synch Blade Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix It grants the user access to the abilities of both of their weapons.Īn interesting note is in Kingdom Hearts II, Roxas dual-wields with Oathkeeper and Oblivion, both of whose abilities are related to Drive Forms, which is needed for Sora to access Synch Blade. In Kingdom Hearts II, Synch Blade is a support ability. After Sora and Roxas reunite, Sora is able to use Synch Blade within Valor, Master, and Final Form, but since Sora possesses every ability that Roxas had, it is theoretically possible for Sora to use Synch Blade naturally, without going into a Drive Form. However, when she is defeated, his powers return to him, and he reawakens the ability to use Ventus's Keyblade. Originally, he just wields Sora's Keyblade, as Xion's creation had siphoned away Ventus's Keyblade. Roxas can use two Keyblades at once because he has both Sora and Ventus's Keyblades, due to Ventus's heart remaining within him. 3.1 Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix.