Game:Seifer

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Seifer is a denizen of Twilight Town, and leader of the gang composed of Fuu, Rai, and Vivi. His character originates in Final Fantasy VIII. In Kingdom Hearts II, he can be fought in Struggle battles and Struggle practice fights. He is one of the mini-bosses at Twilight Town, and the champion of the Struggle Tournament in the real Twilight Town.

Strategy

Seifer is always on his guard. His normal stance is guarded, so when you hit him you'll be deflected. However, he is easy to defeat as he has lower health than Hayner or Setzer.

Seifer's main attacks are a basic slash and spin attack. Both are easy to parry, so attack when you have the chance. You should easily be able to deflect his attack and return with a combo.

After several combos, he is likely to jump high into the air, saying "Isn't this romantic?". He will then come down with his blade outward. The best way to avoid this is to run toward him, as the attack has limited range. You can also simply walk behind him as he descends, so his attack passes right over you without danger of being hit.

Do not jump into the air whilst Seifer is performing this move, because he will hit you and send you flying regardless of whether you are parrying or not. The only way to recover from this is by using the Aerial Recovery technique. If you are doing a rapid attack due to something like a Berserk Charge, Seifer will block the next attack, spin toward you and attack. Beware of this and make sure the finishing combo is usable.

As Sora, you can also use magic to damage him.


Attacks

  • Long Swing: Straight downward swing
  • Cut Off: Spinning side-swing
  • Roman Stab: Leaps into the air and dives down club-first