It kind of bugs me when people say Kairi's useless. Mainly because it seems that people are determining her use almost entirely on her lack of martial and physical skills. Like somehow, unless you can pick up a keyblade and go to town with it, your use is minimal.
But here's the thing: no one accuses Hayner, Pence, or Ollette of being useless, even though they never fight (with any great effectiveness), because what matters is the friendship and companionship that the bring. Sora himself says that its not a matter of what you can physically do to help your friends, but just being there is a use all in its own. Kairi doesn't have to be a ninja like the rest of the cast, because her strengths and powers lie in something else.
She gets kidnapped a lot, you say? Well, not really her fault. The first time, she was in a comatose state, and the second time, what the heck is anyone going to do to stop Axel? She gets into a bad way, sure. But what makes her strong is how she handles herself in those situations. In Hollow Bastion, she's loathe to even consider leaving, knowing that Sora is in trouble. In KHII, it's clear that she's managed to move on with her life, meaning she's not clingy or dependent on Riku and Sora, but still thinks about them and stays true to their friendship. When she gets hauled away, she still keeps up a strong face in the presence of Saix and Axel. Really, what more could you want in that situation?
The problem is that most people confuse strength of character with physical strength. That's not the case. Kairi's strength comes from strength of will, character, and thought, and in that realm, she's probably one of the strongest characters in the series.
It kind of bugs me when people say Kairi's useless. Mainly because it seems that people are determining her use almost entirely on her lack of martial and physical skills. Like somehow, unless you can pick up a keyblade and go to town with it, your use is minimal.
But here's the thing: no one accuses Hayner, Pence, or Ollette of being useless, even though they never fight (with any great effectiveness), because what matters is the friendship and companionship that the bring. Sora himself says that its not a matter of what you can physically do to help your friends, but just being there is a use all in its own. Kairi doesn't have to be a ninja like the rest of the cast, because her strengths and powers lie in something else.
She gets kidnapped a lot, you say? Well, not really her fault. The first time, she was in a comatose state, and the second time, what the heck is anyone going to do to stop Axel? She gets into a bad way, sure. But what makes her strong is how she handles herself in those situations. In Hollow Bastion, she's loathe to even consider leaving, knowing that Sora is in trouble. In KHII, it's clear that she's managed to move on with her life, meaning she's not clingy or dependent on Riku and Sora, but still thinks about them and stays true to their friendship. When she gets hauled away, she still keeps up a strong face in the presence of Saix and Axel. Really, what more could you want in that situation?
The problem is that most people confuse strength of character with physical strength. That's not the case. Kairi's strength comes from strength of will, character, and thought, and in that realm, she's probably one of the strongest characters in the series.