Game:Young Xehanort: Difference between revisions

Something I've found helpful while trying to get through this fight quicker for unrelated reasons.
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(Something I've found helpful while trying to get through this fight quicker for unrelated reasons.)
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Once Xehanort's health has been depleted, he will freeze time and warp into the giant Clock that appears in the centre of the arena. Attack the Clock quickly until the option to perform a  Reality Shift appears. This will trigger the final stage of the battle. If Riku takes too long to activate the Reality Shift,then Xehanort will rewind time to the beginning of the fight and regain some of his health (approximately two and a half life bars). His health will have to be depleted again in order to have another chance to perform the Reality Shift.
Once Xehanort's health has been depleted, he will freeze time and warp into the giant Clock that appears in the centre of the arena. Attack the Clock quickly until the option to perform a  Reality Shift appears. This will trigger the final stage of the battle. If Riku takes too long to activate the Reality Shift,then Xehanort will rewind time to the beginning of the fight and regain some of his health (approximately two and a half life bars). His health will have to be depleted again in order to have another chance to perform the Reality Shift.


In the final stage of the fight, Xehanort remains inside the Clock which is now vulnerable to attack. Whilst he doesn't attack Riku directly, he creates clones of himself to defend the Clock. These clones are invincible and will attempt to swarm Riku with continuous combos and projectile attacks, whilst it is possible to block these attacks, it is safer to use Shadow Slide to evade them. During the brief moments when no clones appear, the Clock is open to attack.  Be warned though, if too much time passes and Riku fails to destroy the Clock, Xehanort will rewind time to the start of the fight, but will only have two and a half bars of health; when Riku once again performs [[Mirage Split]] to trap Xehanort in the Clock, Xehanort will have less HP in this form as well.
In the final stage of the fight, Xehanort remains inside the Clock which is now vulnerable to attack. Whilst he doesn't attack Riku directly, he creates clones of himself to defend the Clock. These clones are invincible and will attempt to swarm Riku with continuous combos and projectile attacks, whilst it is possible to block these attacks, it is safer to use Shadow Slide to evade them. During the brief moments when no clones appear, the Clock is open to attack.  Be warned though, if too much time passes and Riku fails to destroy the Clock, Xehanort will rewind time to the start of the fight, but will only have two and a half bars of health; when Riku once again performs [[Mirage Split]] to trap Xehanort in the Clock, Xehanort will have less HP in this form as well. Multi-hit warping attacks such as Dark Splicer and [[Dark Aura]] can bypass the clones and take multiple health bars off of the clock, or even finishing it off if it's in its less HP form.
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