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Another very good strategy makes use of the fact that Sorcerers are immune to most forms of magic with the exception of [[Magnet]]. Use the Magnet spell to stun it, and attack quickly. But if you use this, then beware of its magic cubes.
Another very good strategy makes use of the fact that Sorcerers are immune to most forms of magic with the exception of [[Magnet]]. Use the Magnet spell to stun it, and attack quickly. But if you use this, then beware of its magic cubes.


Also, one can avoid the cubes with a well-timed attack. In addition, when the Sorcerer appears, it usually does so without cubes. Take that opportunity to attack! If timed right the Sorcerer will be downed before or as the cubes arrive.
Also, one can avoid the cubes with a well-timed attack. In addition, when the Sorcerer appears, it usually does so without cubes. Take that opportunity to attack! If timed right the Sorcerer will be defeated before or as the cubes arrive.


One other strategy that works well is to change into [[Final Form]] if it has been acquired. If you are in Final Form before fighting a Sorcerer, then you can attack with extremely quick aerial combos. It will be downed before its cubes arrive.
One other strategy that works well is to change into [[Final Form]] if it has been acquired. If you are in Final Form before fighting a Sorcerer, then you can attack with extremely quick aerial combos. It will be defeated before its cubes arrive.


Oddly, it is the only Nobody that does not move from its posture when fighting. It always holds the pulsating appearance (Even when attacked, the Sorcerer will still hold its posture aside from blows).
Oddly, it is the only Nobody that does not move from its posture when fighting. It always holds the pulsating appearance (Even when attacked, the Sorcerer will still hold its posture aside from blows).
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