
The final stretch of Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories has one final batch of Attack cards, several acquired automatically through progressing the story and a few with more random chances to acquire.
Quick Tips for those aiming to complete their Keyblade collection:
- Map Cards: You’ll want to have a reserve of Map cards stocked up for some late game grinding
- Backtracking: Several endgame cards are found after the final bosses first form, but before you fight their final form.
- Moogle Rooms: Buying card packs will make farming certain Attack cards much easier.
Destiny Island: Oathkeeper

An iconic Keyblade from the end of Kingdom Hearts, representing Sora’s bond with Kairi and his intent to keep his promise to her, Oathkeeper is an Attack card given to you automatically after defeating Darkside on Destiny Islands, and (re?)uniting with Naminé.

As an Attack card, Oathkeeper boasts above average stats, as well as the highest Thrust in the game, making for a great inclusion in any Sleight-oriented deck.
| Strike | B |
| Thrust | ☆ |
| Combo Finish | B+ |
| Break Recovery | B |
| Required CP | C |
Between Floors: Oblivion


After Destiny Islands, but before you reach the thirteenth and final floor, Castle Oblivion, you’ll be thrown into several boss encounters, first against the Replica Riku created by Vexen, then against Larxene, the Organization’s taunting blonde.
After the Larxene fight, you’ll be given an Attack card as a reward. This time, it’s Oblivion, another classic Keyblade, representing Sora’s strong relationship with Riku, and the strength that can come from accepting one’s darkness.

In terms of mechanics, Oblivion has the Neutral element, ignoring elemental resistances. On top of its unique element, this Attack card excels at Strike, Thrust, and Recovery.
| Strike | A |
| Thrust | A |
| Combo Finish | D |
| Break Recovery | A |
| Required CP | C |
Diamond Dust and One Winged Angel

After defeating Marluxia’s first form, which turns out to be a mirage, you’ll find yourself in a room with a save point. Your allies will be crowded around a door, through which is the final boss, as you are told by Donald.

However, there are a few final Attack cards you can pick up before you decide to finish things off with Marluxia, Diamond Dust and One Winged Angel. Though these cards can spawn on any floor, leaving Castle Oblivion means having to re-complete the floor when you return.

If you wish to stay on Castle Oblivion and keep your progress, it is recommended to create at least one Roulette Room, which will allow you to easily farm Map cards while on this floor.


Since these cards don’t have set spawn locations, the easiest way to acquire these Attack cards is to synthesize Bounty rooms, whose chests may contain these cards, as well as Moogle Rooms, since these cards can be bought in Attack card packs.
Onto the Attack cards themselves:

Named after the signature ability of the Final Fantasy summon Shiva, Diamond Dust is a powerful Attack card wielding the Ice element. Diamond Dust’s one of a kind element and excellent Recovery attribute helps it stand out amongst the vast array of cards you’ll have acquired at this point in the game.
| Strike | B+ |
| Thrust | B+ |
| Combo Finish | B |
| Break Recovery | ☆ |
| Required CP | C |

The other Attack card you can find between Marluxia’s first and second encounters is One Winged Angel. As the name implies, this Keyblade is themed after Final Fantasy VII’s archvillain, the maniacal Sephiroth. The third Fire element Attack card in this game, its stats leave something to be desired, save for its high-ranking Finish attribute.
| Strike | C |
| Thrust | C |
| Combo Finish | ☆ |
| Break Recovery | C |
| Required CP | C |
Clear Bonus: Ultima Weapon

Another Final Fantasy staple, Ultima Weapon takes the form of an extremely powerful Attack Card in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, found in a Bounty room in Castle Oblivion.
The catch, however, is that this card will not appear if you do not have Clear Data for Reverse/Rebirth, the Riku campaign for the game that is unlocked only after having already beaten the game once as Sora.
Thus, Ultima Weapon is only available for those who are replaying Sora’s campaign, though its impressive attributes serve as quite the nice feather in one’s cap for their efforts.

| Strike | ☆ |
| Thrust | ☆ |
| Combo Finish | A |
| Break Recovery | B |
| Required CP | D |
Congratulations! You’ve acquired every Attack card in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories.
