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Sora shouts "Let's go" and shoots a beam from his Keyblade. Up to three opponents can be caught in this beam or the keyhole-shaped portal that manifests at its end, which turns into a large, white door with the ''Smash'' logo on the front. The door closes and Sora shoots a second beam into a keyhole on the door, then twists his Keyblade as if he is locking the door. Sora then turns around and strikes a pose as the door explodes behind him. | Sora shouts "Let's go" and shoots a beam from his Keyblade. Up to three opponents can be caught in this beam or the keyhole-shaped portal that manifests at its end, which turns into a large, white door with the ''Smash'' logo on the front. The door closes and Sora shoots a second beam into a keyhole on the door, then twists his Keyblade as if he is locking the door. Sora then turns around and strikes a pose as the door explodes behind him. | ||
The Final Smash does roughly 60% damage in total. Enemies with over 100% damage at the end of the Final Smash are instantly KO'd; otherwise, | The Final Smash does roughly 60% damage in total. Enemies with over 100% damage at the end of the Final Smash are instantly KO'd; otherwise, they take average knockback. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== |
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Sealing the Keyhole in Ultimate. | |
User | Sora |
Universe | Kingdom Hearts |
Article on Kingdom Hearts Wiki | Keyhole |
Sealing the Keyhole is Sora's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
Overview
Sora shouts "Let's go" and shoots a beam from his Keyblade. Up to three opponents can be caught in this beam or the keyhole-shaped portal that manifests at its end, which turns into a large, white door with the Smash logo on the front. The door closes and Sora shoots a second beam into a keyhole on the door, then twists his Keyblade as if he is locking the door. Sora then turns around and strikes a pose as the door explodes behind him.
The Final Smash does roughly 60% damage in total. Enemies with over 100% damage at the end of the Final Smash are instantly KO'd; otherwise, they take average knockback.
Origin
The Final Smash references the Keyblade's ability to seal Keyholes. Throughout Kingdom Hearts, Keyholes can be found in various worlds, and Sora is requires to use his Keyblade to seal each one of them. After the final boss battle, Ansem, Seeker of Darkness finds and opens the Door to Darkness, a doorway that acts as a portal to Kingdom Hearts and demands he be filled with the darkness he believes is behind it. However, light is behind the door, obliterating Ansem. Darkness starts spilling out soon after, and Sora and friends try to close the door so no more darkness escapes. They achieve this with Sora, Donald, and Goofy pushing one end, while Riku and Mickey pull on the other. With Sora using his Kingdom Key and Mickey using his Kingdom Key D, they successfully manage to close and seal the door, but end up separated as a result.