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In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', Lexaeus returns as a secret boss along with the other slain Organization members from ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories''. In this battle, Lexaeus and Sora each have a power meter. While Sora's is permanently set at 100, Lexaeus can increase his freely. When the Nobody increases his own power meter, he begins to emanate an intense black, red, yellow, and purple aura that protects him from flinching, minimizes damage, and pushes enemies away. Lexaeus is able to throw Sora up into the air and then knock him back down, and he is even able to knock Sora into one of the pillars surrounding the battlefield and then strike him with his Axe Sword. Furthermore, Lexaeus causes rock formations to rise up from under the ground with almost every attack, unlike in his battle with Riku in ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories''. Sora can use the Reaction Command Mega Impact (メガインパクト) to siphon the power away from Lexaeus onto himself.
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'', Lexaeus returns as a secret boss along with the other slain Organization members from ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories''. In this battle, Lexaeus and Sora each have a power meter. While Sora's is permanently set at 100, Lexaeus can increase his freely. When the Nobody increases his own power meter, he begins to emanate an intense black, red, yellow, and purple aura that protects him from flinching, minimizes damage, and pushes enemies away. Lexaeus is able to throw Sora up into the air and then knock him back down, and he is even able to knock Sora into one of the pillars surrounding the battlefield and then strike him with his Axe Sword. Furthermore, Lexaeus causes rock formations to rise up from under the ground with almost every attack, unlike in his battle with Riku in ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories''. Sora can use the Reaction Command Mega Impact (メガインパクト) to siphon the power away from Lexaeus onto himself.


In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', Lexaeus's Limit Break is called Ayers Rock and is named after a giant rock formation in Central Australia that is also known as "Uluru". When executing his Limit Break, Lexaeus performs charged Axe Sword strikes that increase in power the longer the player holds down {{button|dsa}} before attacking. If the player chooses not to charge Lexaeus's attacks, they will be significantly less powerful. If the player fully-charges Lexaeus's attacks during his Final Limit, his Axe Sword transforms into a massive column of rock that increases the range of his attacks and deals devastating amounts of damage to the opponent when he slams it into the ground.  
In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', Lexaeus's Limit Break is called [[Ayers Rock]], which allows him to charge each swing, which are followed by shockwaves. During the Final Limit, Lexaeus's weapon is also encrusted with rock.
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