Sorcerer

The Sorcerer is an enemy in Kingdom Hearts II who appears in The World That Never Was. It is considered the strongest of the lesser Nobodies because of their strong magical fields that can project and the fact they are resistant to magic. It is controlled by Xemnas, using blocks of energy in various ways, such as a shield, much like Xemnas did in Sora's battles with him at Memory's Skyscraper and Hollow Bastion.

Journal Entry
''A sorcerer. A high-ranking Nobody. Immune to magic, it attacks with invulnerable cubes.''

''Watch out for the cubes while attacking the main body. The cubes disappear when the body is defeated.''

Appearances

 * Olympus Coliseum
 * The World That Never Was

Anatomy
The Sorcerer has a strange anatomy; it's body constantly pulsates (ironic to the fact that it has no heart)while its body (robe) flaps. It appears to wear a robe, much like one that it's namesake would wear, and it has the Organization's emblem on the front of its body. Instead of having distinct facial features, it has zippers forming a cross around its head. With the white robe and the zipped up sleeves, the Sorcerer looks like it's in a strait jacket. It also resembles, in posture, Xehanort's Heartless during the one-on-one battles with him in Kingdom hearts

Strategy
The Sorcerer uses magic cubes which hinder melee attacks, and it lacks a reaction command. The battle can be shortened by using Reflect at the right moment to inflict significant damage. A well-timed Reflect can destroy a Sorcerer in a single blow. It also has an attack during which it clubs you with its cubes. Use Reflect.

Another very good strategy makes use of the fact that Sorcerers are immune to most forms of magic with the exception of magnet. Use magnet spell to stun it, and attack quickly. But if you use this, then be aware of it's magic cubes.

Also one can avoid the cubes with a well timed attack. In addition, when the srocerer appears it is without cubes. this would be the time to attack. If timed right the sorcerer will be downed before or as the cubes arive.