Game:Braig



Braig appears as a boss in Terra and Aqua's storylines in Radiant Garden and Keyblade Graveyard, respectively. He served Master Xehanort's plan on letting Terra fall into the Darkness. In Terra's story, he fights Braig to free Master Xehanort, who was held captive by him. In Aqua's story, she fights him in the Keyblade Graveyard when he has gained the power of darkness after his fight with Terra in Radiant Garden and influenced by Master Xehanort.

Fighting Style
Braig, like his Nobody Xigbar, wields twin Arrowguns in battle, using them to fire a variety of quick shots. He uses a telescopic view in battle and is able to walk upside-down via space distortion. Like his Nobody's, Braig's display has a silhouette of his Arrowguns in each of the four cardinal directions. The shots Braig fires when he is sniping seem to have explosive properties to them. He can also combine his two weapons into one in order to fire powerful shots in rapid succession. Unlike Xigbar, who has completely mastered his spatial powers, Braig's powers are limited to gravity defying, warping his shots, and teleportation as he has yet to become a Nobody.

Strategy
As Terra: The battle with Braig is very similar to Xigbar's boss battle from Kingdom Hearts II. He opens the battle by warping to a higher ledge and sniping Terra from above. his shots can easily be deflected, and after deflecting three shots he goes into his usual methods of attack. He mainly teleports around the room shooting at you either upside down or while on the ground. Braig can also shoot a dark arrow after charging up, but if attacked while charging the attack is interrupted. He can also run around Terra while shooting at him to attack from all sides. The best way to defeat him is to reflect his shots and attack when he reloads.

As Aqua: Braig is now Aqua's opponent and is much harder. He retains many of his moves from Terra's battle, and he adds a few new ones. He can charge at Aqua while shooting. His most dangerous move is similar to Xigbar's strongest attack in Kingdom Hearts II, where he moves to the center of the arena and spins around while rapidly shooting, followed by an attack where he hovers upside-down, creates a portal in midair, and shoots into it causing dark arrows to be shot at Aqua from every angle. But the method from the first fight remains the same: Reflect his shots and attack when he reloads and he should fall with relative ease.

Videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX9DBRnF3dQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3O28p6phnig