Talk:Dustflier

I feel for you. I spent fifteen minutes chipping away at this jerks health, finally getting it down to half, only to be forced out one of the exits. Needless to say, his health was back at full when I went back. I almost threw my DS at that point, and my buddies on Skype probably had their eardrums blown out from my cursing. Of course, being a glutton for punishment, I went back in mission mode and fought him Dual-Keyblade Roxas... he does not like to let you land combos. --Adaxredael 07:49, October 11, 2009 (UTC)

This guy took forever for me to defeat, and I don't belive that Tears of Flame actually helps against him. Serendipitous
 * If you have the Zero Gear with three Ability Units, you should be good. It only took me ten minutes to kill at that point, and I didn't use Limit Breaks or spells on it. The most important thing is to wait until after it attacks (shortly after it lands) to attack. You should actually not really take damage. Glorious  CHAOS!  11:19, October 18, 2009 (UTC)


 * Well, "debris" is French, right? If there were more letters after the "s" (proof of "Debrisflow" as one word?), it'd be pronounced, right? Or am I wrong?—Urutapu 08:14, October 23, 2009 (UTC)

It depends on the word. If let's say a noun ending with S, like debris, is followed by any word, then the S is generally not pronounced. But if it's a verb or an imperative or anything of that sort ending with S like vas (the imperative for the second form of aller = to go), then if it's followed by a vowel, the S is pronouced as a linking Z (hence Vas-y sounds like vazi). I made use of this consonant play and hence my name is TroisNyxEtienne (Towanikkusuetien, not Towasnikkusuetien, see the difference ?).  TNÉ  En avant Bravo ! 11:03, October 23, 2009 (UTC)

Location and Mission Number
You find it on the mission where you need to eliminate six giant heartless(90?), and it appears on Station Heights after defating the other five heartless.