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Unlike before, Sora will not be turned into a die at the start of the battle. During the "Begin Game" challenges, the shifting of the "O" does not slow down, and in fact slows down and speeds up at random, making it much more difficult to win each game. If Sora ''does'' lose and is turned into a card, a good strategy is to move away from Luxord as fast as possible and keep moving until the "Drive" empties. When Sora returns to normal, attack whenever there is an opening. When Luxord transforms himself into a card and shuffles around, manipulate the camera quickly to see which card Luxord is in, then follow that same card until the cards stop shuffling.
Unlike before, Sora will not be turned into a die at the start of the battle. During the "Begin Game" challenges, the shifting of the "O" does not slow down, and in fact slows down and speeds up at random, making it much more difficult to win each game. If Sora ''does'' lose and is turned into a card, a good strategy is to move away from Luxord as fast as possible and keep moving until the "Drive" empties. When Sora returns to normal, attack whenever there is an opening. When Luxord transforms himself into a card and shuffles around, manipulate the camera quickly to see which card Luxord is in, then follow that same card until the cards stop shuffling.


While singling out Luxord is of highest priority, paying attention to the cards he summons can help dramatically. In particular, the cards with twisting black clocks with deplete a small amount of Luxord's Time Gauge when Flipped, helping to bring him down. As he summons multiple of those specific cards when he tries to shuffle himself among his cards, spending some time searching for those cards instead of just Luxord's can be of great use. However, remaining cautious of the explosive trap cards still applies.
While singling out Luxord is of highest priority, paying attention to the cards he summons can help dramatically. In particular, the cards with twisting black clocks will deplete a small amount of Luxord's Time Gauge when Flipped, helping to bring him down. As he summons multiple of those specific cards when he tries to shuffle himself among his cards, spending some time searching for those cards instead of just Luxord's can be of great use. However, remaining cautious of the explosive trap cards still applies.


During this battle, Luxord will always activate his strongest attack when his Time Gauge drops to a low value (close to 1/8) regardless of how hard he is attacked. The four "O" game  now punishes failure more severely. If Sora fails the game,  not only does Sora become a die, but his Time Gauge is also depleted significantly, while Luxord's is restored to a value as high as to half his entire gauge. Luxord will repeat this game if his health is depleted again. In this battle, winning the four "O" game is essential to victory.
During this battle, Luxord will always activate his strongest attack when his Time Gauge drops to a low value (close to 1/8) regardless of how hard he is attacked. The four "O" game  now punishes failure more severely. If Sora fails the game,  not only does Sora become a die, but his Time Gauge is also depleted significantly, while Luxord's is restored to a value as high as to half his entire gauge. Luxord will repeat this game if his health is depleted again. In this battle, winning the four "O" game is essential to victory.