Game:Terra-Xehanort

Terra-Xehanort makes both his debut and only known appearance as a boss in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, serving as the final boss for Terra, who fights in the form of the Lingering Will, and then for Aqua in the game's Final Episode.

First Phase

 * Ars Solum: His standard attack; a ferocious multi-hit combo, topped with a three-hit finisher.
 * Dark Haze: Dashes through the field cloaked in darkness, damaging anything in his path. Terra-Xehanort's verison is more akin to a gliding version of Slide with slower travel speed but with faster startup.
 * Block + Counter Hammer: Raises his Keyblade to block the Lingering Will or Aqua's attack - if hit, he will retaliate with Counter Hammer.
 * Dark Impulse: Based on Terra's Command Style - a swift combo that utilizes both Keyblade and hand-to-hand, and finishes it off with a dark uppercut erupting from below.
 * Meteor: Summons a meteor to fall on the battlefield and explode.
 * Rockbreaker: Based on Terra's Command Style - summons several rock pillars from the ground and directs them at Aqua or the Lingering Will. His version differs from Terra's in that instead of three pillars, he summons over ten smaller pillars at a time.
 * Curaga: At any point in the fight, he will create a distance between the Lingering Will or Aqua and heal a substantial amount of health. While his HP is low, he may use this ability twice in a row.
 * Dark Volley: Launches multiple Dark Projectiles at Aqua or the Lingering Will. The number of projectiles fired will differ depending on his HP
 * Ultima Cannon: Transforms his Keyblade into a large cannon which fires a single ball of energy. The exploding impact covers nearly 2/3rds of the arena.

Second Phase

 * Ars Solum: His standard attack; a ferocious multi-hit combo, topped with a three-hit finisher.
 * Dark Haze: Dashes through the field cloaked in darkness, damaging anything in his path. Terra-Xehanort's verison is more akin to a gliding version of Slide with slower travel speed but with faster startup.
 * Grab: The guardian detaches itself from Terra-Xehanort to grab Aqua. Players must quickly tap to escape.  If Aqua failed to escape, he will assault her with Ars Solum. After that, players might potentially trigger an event where Aqua and Terra team up to deal massive damage to both the guardian and Terra-Xehanort.
 * Quick evade: He will quickly move side-to-side to evade Aqua's long-range attacks, or mines.
 * Swipe: The guardian quickly swipes at Aqua.
 * Dark orbs: The guardian files two orbs of darkness towards Aqua. If hit, she will be inflicted with Blind.
 * Shock slash: The guardian shoots a pair of vertical shockwaves towards Aqua.
 * Dark Shadow: The guardian detaches itself from Terra-Xehanort to attack Aqua from below several times. If hit, the guardian will grab and then slam her down at the ground, creating a large shockwave.
 * Dual Limit: A special event ability players can trigger if he/she escapes the guardian's grab successfully. The player is transported to a glittering, glowing area where the guardian relentlessly assaults the player with Dark orbs.  If the player can reach Terra quickly enough, the "Dual Limit" command can be executed which will deal a devastating amount of damage to Terra-Xehanort, potentially ending the battle.

Terra's Scenario
For the final boss fight of Terra's scenario, the player takes control of the Lingering Will in order to battle Terra-Xehanort. It will have access to any abilities Terra had equipped before the battle, with its Keyblade replaced with the Ends of the Earth. No Dimension Links can be used during this battle, and the D-Link Gauge is empty and cannot be filled, but Command Styles and Shotlocks are still available.

Normally in the early stages, Terra-Xehanort will be the same as Master Xehanort, being very patient in accordance to the player's moves; however his offense is arguably more punishing with increased mobility due to Dark Haze, dashing around the battlefield, surrounded in darkness and invulnerable to damage. This normally is used whenever the player tries to attack him recklessly or when traps (e.g. Mine Sqaure) are laid in front of him, and would often cause confusion due to his varying dashing patterns.

Often after two or three Dark Haze dashes, Terra-Xehanort often performs one of his attacks at random as a counter-finisher, otherwise, if a specific attack or damage-area is ongoing, then Terra-Xehanort will continue to dash-dodge in random directions for the whole duration. Terra-Xehanort also has access to the Block and Counter Hammer combo, thus he should be physically attacked mainly from behind to avoid retaliation whenever possible.

Aside from this, Terra-Xehanort would normally choose to make the first move with his own version of Terra's Ars Solum or Dark Impluse abilities when enough time passes. Regardless, the best move to make against his dashing tactic and any of his normal combo attacks is to use Block and immediately follow with a Counter Hammer. This will do great amounts of damage to Terra-Xehanort, causing him to Dark Haze away from the player. However, it should be noted that Dark Haze (and Dark Impulse) will not be interrupted when blocked, and Terra-Xehanort may use an unexpected attack after a Dark Haze that can't be blocked normally. Unlike Dark Haze however, Terra-Xehanort can still be damaged during Dark Impulse but still cannot be interrupted from either direct damage or blocking.

However, the boss can make use of the aforementioned Dark Impulse to instead warp away somewhere through a grounded-pool of darkness and when he reappears, he may attempt to unleash a surrounding surge of darkness that must be dodged; he may also attempt to followup with other combo attacks from Dark Impulse once more, inflicting massive damage. This should also be Blocked to open the boss to damage once more from Counter Hammer, while once again, he may not be flinched (requiring the timing of Counter Hammer's invincibility to avoid damage altogether).

He may also utilize the Dark Volley Shotlock, but the dark projectiles he fires can be deflected back at him with Block for damage.

As Terra-Xehanort's HP starts to dwindle, his true power is unleashed. He may use a variation of the Meteor spell, causing several large rocks to erupt from the ground and bombard the player. While this attack can potentially deal heavy damage, it can be defended against with a well-timed Block. Don't try to go for Terra-Xehanort at this time as he will escape by teleporting. He may also summon a large meteor if the player is at close range. Usually when the player is at close range, Terra-Xehanort may cause large pillars of rock to shoot out from the ground around him, in a similar fashion to the Quake spell.

He will continue to use the Darkness-based attacks from earlier stages of the battle, which can be defended against in the same ways mentioned above. Terra-Xehanort may also use the Dark Impulse Command Style, which involves him landing several hits with his Keyblade and then striking the player with an immense hand of dark energy (which can break through Block, so dodging is advisable). Terra-Xehanort will then vanish into the ground, visible only as a pool of darkness on the ground. This pool will travel underneath the player, during which time the boss will attempt another dark hand attack. This attack requires precise timing to dodge, the player needing to wait for the pool of darkness to travel beneath them and then using the Slide ability, which can also be used to avoid many of Terra-Xehanort's attacks or get the Lingering Will out of attack range. As Terra-Xehanort's HP lowers even further, he will chain the close-range rock pillar attack with the Meteor spell.

He lastly will have access to the deadliest attack in his arsenal, Terra's Ultima Cannon Shotlock. Similar to when the Lingering Will is fought as a boss in Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, Terra-Xehanort will enlarge his Keyblade and charge its power, firing a single, large orb of energy to hit the Lingering Will. This attack will deal a great amount of damage, and cannot be defended against with Block like in Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix. Instead, the player must do whatever they can to stay as far away from the boss as possible. Also, beware when Terra-Xehanort's HP is low as he starts teleporting more frequently.

In short, this battle against Terra-Xehanort is all about an equal balance of defense and offense. Defensive abilities should be used which then link to an offensive attack, such as the Block and Counter Hammer combo. This way, most damage is avoided while the player can still deal heavy damage to the boss. One should also be careful when executing the Curaga spell. While this will fully restore the player's HP, Terra-Xehanort can heal as well, increasing the length of the battle. So long as the correct strategies are followed and the player uses patience, Terra-Xehanort will fall and Terra's scenario will have been completed.

First Battle
Aqua travels to Radiant Garden in search of Terra only to be faced with the possessed version of her old friend last faced in Terra's scenario at the Keyblade Graveyard. Terra-Xehanort will use a moveset very similar to that battle, but since Aqua's fighting style is different than Terra's, a slightly different strategy should be followed. Aqua has access to both D-Links and Command Styles, as well as Shotlocks. The player should make full use of these special abilities whenever possible.

It is recommended that the player Cartwheel away from the boss and use the Mine Square ability. Terra-Xehanort will most likely Dark Haze dash in the player's direction surrounded in darkness as he did in his battle with the Lingering Will, but he will be damaged by the mines, his attack interrupted and opening him to more damage. However just like before, there is a chance he'll most likely dash around any attack that would be landed on him in the open, with trap-based attacks being no exception if Terra-Xehanort happens to dash somewhere else towards a possible blind-spot. Because of this, commands like the aforementioned Mine Square should be used more to limit and control his movement instead of outright trying to damage him.

Once Terra-Xehanort is back on his feet, however, the player should follow a hit-and-run strategy, bombarding the boss with magic rather than physical attacks and either running or Cartwheeling away immediately afterwards. The player can also use Barrier to defend against Dark Volley, also using a Barrier and Counter Blast combo to prevent damage from most attacks and still deal damage. Terra-Xehanort will summon rock pillars around him if the player is at close range, so use caution when attempting a combo that involves linking defense to a physical attack that only works at close range. As Terra-Xehanort's HP starts to dwindle, he will gain access to the Dark Impulse Command Style. He also may use Curaga to restore health, thus increasing the length of the battle.

In terms of fighting Terra-Xehanort as Aqua, the player should favor magic, as her physical attacks are relatively weak. While it is quite possible to go through the entire battle without using a D-Link, Command Style, or Shotlock, they will certainly make the battle easier. So long as the player uses patience when fighting this boss, he should not be a challenge.

Second Battle
Terra-Xehanort's great rage causes a dark symbiote he calls his "guardian" to spawn behind him. He then uses this creature to do much of the fighting during his second battle with Aqua for him. The guardian will use many powerful attacks, and Terra-Xehanort can still attack with the fast-paced physical combo from previous battles, so use caution. As with the last battle, Aqua can use Command Styles, Shotlocks, and D-Links.

In early stages of the battle, the guardian will vanish from behind Terra-Xehanort and begin to strike from underneath Aqua. Chain consecutive Cartwheels together to avoid this attack, or the guardian will grab Aqua and slam her into the ground to deal heavy damage. The guardian will follow Aqua as she Cartwheels, but the attack will always have a high chance of missing. Once it returns to Terra-Xehanort, strike the boss with the most powerful magic possible and continue with a hit-and-run strategy. The guardian may sometimes attempt to shoot twin energy balls at Aqua. Use Barrier to block these projectiles, as they can blind players and render Shotlocks useless. Cartwheel should be used to dodge when the guardian sends dual waves of energy in Aqua's direction. If Terra-Xehanort ever attempts a physical attack, knock him away with a Blast and Counter Blast combo. This combo can also be used if the guardian ever attempts to punch Aqua with its mighty fist. If the guardian ever latches onto Aqua, immediately break away by pressing. The boss and his symbiote will repeat these attacks until much of their HP is depleted.

Once enough HP has been depleted from Terra-Xehanort, Aqua will be transported to a realm of light. Terra will stand in the middle of the area, immobile and non-offensive, while the guardian continues to attack by firing twin energy spheres. Cartwheel over to Terra's location, and enter the pool of light surrounding him by pressing to activate a special Deck Command called "Dual Limit". At the right moment, press to team up with Terra to strike the guardian with light. This attack will deal one bar of health if you get an "Excellent", and half if "Good". Aqua is then transported back to the main battlefield and the attack process beginning from square one. This also will happen after the guardian grabs you, followed by Terra successfully hitting you with a combo. For this reason, it may be beneficial if you let the guardian grab you, while you have enough health to survive the onslaught. It is important to know that if one strikes Terra rather than using the finishing command, then Aqua will be transported to the normal battlefield again, as well.

This incarnation of Terra-Xehanort is not difficult to defeat. So long as the player makes full use of the Cartwheel ability to dodge attacks, they should take very little damage. The player must remember to keep at a constant hit-and-run strategy, utilizing magic rather than physical attacks, and only using the Barrier and Counter Blast combo when a physical attack from the opponent must be defended against. The player can now heal with Curaga and without the fear of Terra-Xehanort healing as well, meaning this battle can go relatively quickly. The player should also try their best to activate the finishing command in the light realm. If this strategy is followed, then defeating Terra-Xehanort will be child's play. Terra-Xehanort's fall will also represent the completion of the Final Episode, unlocking more rewards in the game.