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Pete is not at all a tenacious enemy—use this to your advantage. One move becomes very evident in this battle: the '''Temper Tantrum''' (indicated by the line "Get outta my way!"), which is a close-range attack—Pete pounds his fists on the ground,generating a short range but powerful shockwave and sending Sora flying.
Pete is not at all a tenacious enemy—use this to your advantage. One move becomes very evident in this battle: the '''Temper Tantrum''' (indicated by the line "Get outta my way!"), which is a close-range attack—Pete pounds his fists on the ground,generating a short range but powerful shockwave and sending Sora flying.


Here, you are capable of damaging the present Pete, as well as the Pete from the past: '''lock on''' to the present Pete. If you have not racked up any Anti-Points from using your Drive Forms (kindly refer to [[Anti Form]]), then you may safely use Valor Form. Otherwise, save your drives. Pete can be defeated with melee attacks, although that requires a little effort and a somewhat lengthy battle. Also, when past Pete starts to roll around like a ball, Sora can use a reaction command and roll him directly at Pete, dealing damage and stunning Pete enough to get attacked. The past Pete even laughs if he successfully strikes Pete. Sometimes, he will change the arena (shown by an old-style curtain with his face on it) a little (sometimes a lot), based on the Windows of Time. This is the exact order:
Here, you are capable of damaging the present Pete, as well as the Pete from the past: '''lock on''' to the present Pete. If you have not racked up any Anti-Points from using your Drive Forms (kindly refer to [[Anti Form]]), then you may safely use Valor Form. Otherwise, save your drives. Pete can be defeated with melee attacks, although that requires a little effort and a somewhat lengthy battle. Also, when past Pete starts to roll around like a ball, Sora can use a reaction command and roll him directly at Pete, dealing damage and stunning Pete enough to get attacked. The past Pete even laughs if he successfully strikes Pete. Sometimes, he will change the arena (shown by when he crouches down and shouts "How bout a change?!" and an old-style curtain with his face on it appears) a little (sometimes a lot), based on the Windows of Time. This is the exact order:


'''Scene of the Fire''': He will summon the burning building near the harbor, as well as the flames to annoy you. Take the flames out if needed.
'''Scene of the Fire''': He will summon the burning building near the harbor, as well as the flames to annoy you. Take the flames out if needed.
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