While in Wisdom Form, specks of light float around Sora's legs. Sora wields only one Keyblade in this form, and Donald must be in the active party in order to use this form. It is obtained after Sora defeats Pete in Timeless River and restores peace to Disney Castle, and costs 3 Drive bars. It turns Sora's clothing blue and black, with an emblem, resembling blue flames, on the ends of his pants and sleeves. Wisdom Form is a form introduced in Kingdom Hearts II. Wisdom Form " An image of you utilizing your magic to its fullest flows into your mind." -Mirror in the Mysterious Tower describing Wisdom Form His shoes also resemble those of his Kingdom Hearts II outfit, with the blue straps and zipper now removed. Sora's shorts are black, and are roughly the same length as they are in his Kingdom Hearts II attire, with several grey pockets. The gauntlets have red linings and grey circles on the backs, with yellow buckled straps wrapped around Sora's wrists. His gloves are replaced with gauntlets with a similar color scheme to his jacket. Underneath, Sora wears a black tanktop with a V-neck style collar and a white lining. The hood, sleeves and jacket have a red lining, and six buttons can be seen on the front. Sora wears a black jacket with grey pockets and a stripe of the same color on each sleeve. This outfit is also sleeker then any of Sora's other outfits in the series, with Sora sporting smaller shoes and pants which are less baggy than ones he wore previously. In Kingdom Hearts III, Sora wears an outfit which appears to be a modified version of his attire from Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. The sole exception is Rage Form, which is identical to Antiform. In Kingdom Hearts III, when Sora uses most Formchanges, his clothes do not change. Sora's crown pendant is present on this attire. He also wears large black-yellow shoes with silver soles, a zipper running across the top, and black straps holding them together with buckles here and there. His gloves are colored black on the outside and white on the inside with a yellow line running around them. The pants feature red pockets with a black cross over them. Yellow straps criss-cross around his pants, held together with a black belt. His pants, similar to chaps, are colored black on the outside, and a navy blue on the inside, lined with silver-white edging. His undershirt is a navy blue with a red patch in the center. The hoodie is colored black, with silver pauldron-like additions to his sleeves and white lining. In Kingdom Hearts II, the prologue and epilogue of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage, and the Olympus episode of Kingdom Hearts III, Sora wears a black revision of his Kingdom Hearts clothing. Game clothes Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep version 1.4 Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance version.1.1 Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep version.This character just fucking rocks, no ifs and or buts. He's carrying the spirit of the Disney universe he inhabits in a way that KH1 could never really manifest on the PS2 to the point where I don't actually need any Disney characters to exist alongside him to say "yep, this is Sora, and Sora is a Disney character." He's not just Grouchy McBadass like most of the other ones, he's bursting with charm and gregarious personality. Yeah yeah anime swordsman whatever, Sora looks so fucking different compared to all of them with his bouncy, jubilant animations and special effects. They didn't just bring Sora in, they brought in the soul of what Kingdom Hearts is and always was supposed to be. He's a kid on a magical fantasy, he puts so much effort into his moves, he's having such a good time and all of that personality is here with even more drawn out where he's got this kind of impish joy to fighting that was something you really only got in his dialogue in the games themselves. All of his moves look amazing to the point of seeming totally broken on the surface (but I say that every time) but more importantly, this is straight up KH1 Sora recreated on an HD console and all of his striking visual personality is on display. Like they straight up gave Sora two of the most iconic KH1 locations as his stage. I am, however, a huge fan of the first Kingdom Hearts game to the point where if the rest of the series didn't cock it up it'd probably be in my GOAT list, and Sora is in Smash where he was airlifted out of KH1 and has all of his super fucking sick animations and spells and abilities lifted from KH1, and he's got a Timeless River alt. Sora is a character I didn't particularly want, let alone that he seemed completely impossible, because I am not a KH fan.
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