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You're neglecting key facts, though. Keyblades and other such weapons in games like this have what canon attributes to "Magical Sharpness". It's not without precedence in the series
That aside key notes of any precedence of anything outside KH yet involved, such as Disney, Final Fantasy, or likely Marvel, is to be considered iffy at best.
Additionally, to say reaction commands don't count for much is to discredit certain events in the game that revolve around them, but are canonized as happening, such as the buildings bit. Without said event and its tied reaction command, Sora is trapped behind a few large buildings, then appears magically in front of them. To say one does not count but other do given their ties to the plot or events isn't the best of logic. They either all do, or they all don't. "Awesome factor" aside, they also introduce cutscenes and finales that the story accepts.
My honest opinion is that marvel and KH should never mix because they're just too different. Its almost impossible to mix the two without inconsistencies.
I'd have to agree fully on that. Of course, it is just personal preference on my part. I have never read the comics or watched the shows by Marvel, and never wanted to.
Agreed to the fullest. Marvel is fine. Disney is fine. Marvel and Disney do not make good bedfellows in merchandising. Disney can own Marvel, sure, but leave one anothers respective properties alone and we'll do just fine.
Though I'm still mad of recent events in the marvel comics (Im not going to spoil anything for those who don't know... but Captain America? C'mon.) Im hoping disney can tell those people to stop godifying or screwing up the characters lives. And A KH Marvel Cross-over? By God that would be messed up. Marvel characters are basically Keyblade level characters in power strength without the Keyblade. Alone their fine, but how long would a keyblade stand against say Pheonix? Sorry Keyblade fans, magical sharpness or not, but not a chance in hell. And the Wolverine not dying is a good point, but he can be beaten. Once you beat him/knock him out, you just have to make him go far far away, that's all. Worked for the Marvel Characters. Really, I'd say the psychics/telekines (aka pheonix again) would be the real trouble.
Sabertooth tried to drown Wolverine that one time - we don't know how well it wold have worked though, as he got away before it could take affect. And ya'll are forgetting that Magneto stole Wolverine's adamantium sheathing from his skeleton years ago.
And yes, magical sharpness. I'm gonna have to agree with Rook there. You never really hit with the blade itself, but with the power that's inherent to it, which is how they can be as spindly as some of them are and not break.
But still, yeah, that would be one messed up crossover.
but, my thing with magical sharpness, is how can it make it so a tiny-ass keyblade can cut through a building? It just doesn't make sense to me, unless magical sharpness essentially extends the length of the cutting edge of the blade, which would thereby have one of 2 possible effects: 1 - the weapon would become extremely unwieldy 2 - it would be practically undodgeable with a cutting edge that long that could be swung that fast.
Like I said......it makes no sense to me, because Sora has missed opponents where the keyblade has narrowly missed hitting them. I wont dispute the keyblade could cut through a building or something....but....doing it in ONE strike? that sounds like too much.
When Sora met Roxas in the World That Never Was (Memory Skyscrapah), he became a lot stronger. I mean, think about it.
Sora can only unlock Final Form after that cutscene, and after that he runs into the castle and takes on four of the stronger organization XIII members, nearly one after another. He then has some sort of crazy vision, runs up a skyscraper and smacks the Jedi Xemnas into it, then proceeds to do awesome stuff. Also, all the entries about the other Organization XIII members (either Roxas' memories or Sora's memories from Castle Oblivion) are filled in after that scene; meaning that Sora may have become fully complete or something.
Another simpler way to look at it is this: It is a Squeenix game. Along with belts and zippers, hasn't any of the recent Final Fantasy characters do crazy flips, run up buildings and walls, and destroy cliff faces and buildings with nothing more than their weapons?