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  |KH2HP1=2715<ref>Appears as a Time Gauge for Luxord. Individual cards have 91 HP.</ref>
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In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', he battles Sora alone at [[Havoc's Divide]], a balcony overlooked by [[Kingdom Hearts]] in the [[Castle That Never Was]].  
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', he battles Sora alone at [[Havoc's Divide]], a balcony overlooked by [[Kingdom Hearts]] in the [[Castle That Never Was]].  


In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', he challenges Sora and company at the Caribbean in a ship battle and eventually battles Sora alone in one final game at the Keyblade Graveyard with Mickey at stake. A data replica of him is also a optional boss in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]''.
In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', he challenges Sora and company at the Caribbean in a ship battle and eventually battles Sora alone in one final game at the Keyblade Graveyard with Mickey at stake. A data replica of him is also an optional boss in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]''.


==Strategies==
==Strategy==
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
===''Kingdom Hearts II''===
The battle with Luxord is not so much a battle as it is a timed game. Luxord does not have an HP bar; rather, both he and Sora have a '''Time Gauge''', which decreases as the battle progresses. When either Sora or Luxord is hit by an attack, their time bar decreases even more. During this fight, Sora must watch both his HP and his time.
The battle with Luxord is not so much a battle as it is a timed game. Luxord does not have an HP bar; rather, both he and Sora have a '''Time Gauge''', which has a default value of 1500. The time gauge's value decreases by 5 per second, however it will not decrease during a game. When Sora is hit, his time gauge decreases by 2, or 150 if hit by a bomb card. When Luxord is hit, his time gauge decreases by the same amount of damage a typical attack would deal.


As soon as the battle begins, Sora is [[Die Form|transformed into a die]]—this is unavoidable. When the Drive Gauge depletes, Sora returns to normal, so simply avoid Luxord until then. Luxord frequently leaps around the arena. His cards spin and float on their own to strike Sora, and can be destroyed by attacking them (dropping MP orbs) or using the "Flip" Reaction Command. Using "Flip" can also trigger a trap, assuming the card has one (signified by the fireball symbol on one side of the card). Luxord will periodically summon an orb of dark energy that creates tendrils of energy around Sora, which continuously deal damage. This can be avoided by attacking Luxord before he finishes summoning the orb of energy or by triggering the Reaction Command "Begin Game".
As soon as the battle begins, Sora is forced into [[Die Form]]. When the Form Gauge depletes, Sora returns to normal, so either avoid Luxord until then or jump at him multiple times to make the Gauge deplete faster. Luxord frequently leaps around the arena. His cards spin and float on their own to strike Sora, and can be destroyed by attacking them (dropping MP orbs) or using the '''Flip''' [[Reaction Command]]. Using Flip can either trigger a positive effect (signified by a twisting black clock on one side of the card) or a trap (signified by a fireball symbol instead), assuming the card has one. Luxord will periodically summon an orb of dark energy that creates tendrils of energy around Sora, which continuously deal damage. This can be avoided by attacking Luxord before he finishes summoning the orb of energy, by using Reflect at the right timing, or by triggering the Reaction Command '''Begin Game'''.


Luxord will frequently give Sora the chance to use the "Begin Game" Reaction Command. When the Reaction Command is used, Sora's command window is filled with "X" symbols and an "O" symbol flashes by the command window. Pressing {{button|x}} when the "O" symbol is highlighted will stun Luxord and cause him to drop HP orbs. Failing to "catch" the "O" symbol will cause Sora to transform into a card.
Luxord will frequently give Sora the chance to use the "Begin Game" Reaction Command, which allows Sora to initiate the "Find the ◯" game. When initiated, three commands turn into X, and one turns into ◯; ◯ continuously switches positions down the command menu similar to a slot machine. If ◯ is selected, Sora wins the game and Luxord drops HP prizes. If X is selected or 4.5 seconds pass, Luxord wins and Sora is forced into [[Card Form]].


[[File:Versus Luxord KHII.png|right|thumb|Luxord battles Sora after whisking his friends away from the battlefield.]]
When Luxord's Time Gauge drops to around two-thirds, he will transform himself into a card and summon two more cards. The cards shuffle themselves around on the ground, then flip up and circle Sora. Sora must find the card with Luxord's image on it and "Flip" it to dispel the cards and make Luxord reappear. The other cards contain traps that are set off when the card is Flipped. Luxord will do this two more times, mixing his own card among five, then nine, traps cards each time. After being found three times, Luxord resumes his normal attack pattern, but summons more cards to attack Sora than before.
When Luxord's Time Gauge drops to around two-thirds, he will transform himself into a card and summon two more cards. The cards shuffle themselves around on the ground, then flip up and circle Sora. Sora must find the card with Luxord's image on it and "Flip" it to dispel the cards and make Luxord reappear. The other cards contain traps that are set off when the card is Flipped. Luxord will do this two more times, mixing his own card among five, then nine, traps cards each time. After being found three times, Luxord resumes his normal attack pattern, but summons more cards to attack Sora than before.


When low on time, Luxord will cover the arena in his cards face-down, and rise from the cards behind Sora to attack him rapidly. He also spins around the arena with his cards. Luxord's attacks become more unpredictable, but his attacks can be defended with quick timing. Luxord ends this sequence by summoning giant versions of his cards to surround him and Sora and begin another game. Sora must now "catch" four "O" symbols, one in each slot in the command window as the symbols cycle. Once four symbols are caught, Sora attacks Luxord with his own cards, reducing his Time Gauge to nearly zero while boosting his own by half the bar. Failure to do so will result in Sora being transformed into a die while his Time Gauge drops in favor of Luxord's. After this, Luxord resumes his normal attack pattern. When Luxord's Time Gauge is nearly depleted, either because of the aforementioned giant cards or simply because of basic attacks, he will completely stop attacking, instead staying in one spot and repeating the phrase "Don't squander your time." His Time Gauge no longer drops after this point and Sora must deliver a finishing combo to end the fight.
When Luxord's Time Gauge is reduced to 25%, he will unleash his ultimate attack, [[Dancing Deck]], where he covers the arena in his cards face-down, and rise from the cards behind Sora to attack him rapidly. He also spins around the arena with his cards. Luxord's attacks become more unpredictable, but his attacks can be defended with quick timing. Luxord ends this sequence by summoning giant versions of his cards to surround him and Sora, beginning the "Match the four ◯s" game.  
 
During the "Match the four ◯s" game, each command shifts between ◯ and X. Switch between the commands and select the command when it appears as ◯; if all four ◯s are selected, Sora takes Luxord's cards and unleashes them onto him, causing Luxord's time gauge to be completely emptied. If X is selected or 9 seconds pass, Luxord wins and Sora is forced into Dice Form.
 
When Luxord's Time Gauge is nearly depleted, either because of the aforementioned giant cards or simply because of basic attacks, he will completely stop attacking, instead staying in one spot and repeating the phrase "Don't squander your time." His Time Gauge no longer drops after this point and Sora must deliver a finishing combo to end the fight.


===''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''===
===''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''===
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Luxord can be fought again in his Data Rematch. This time around, winning Luxord's minigames becomes critical to victory, but are made more difficult as a result.
Luxord can be fought again in his Data Rematch. This time around, winning Luxord's minigames becomes critical to victory, but are made more difficult as a result.


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.
[[File:Versus Luxord's Replica Data KHIIFM.png|thumb|right|Luxord's Replica Data appears before Sora in the [[Garden of Assemblage]].]]
The Time Gauge has been altered in the rematch, as it now has a default value of 2715 and decreases by 6 per second. Sora's Time Gauge still decreases by 2 when hit, though bomb cards reduce it by 271. Luxord still takes time damage based off Sora's attacks, though now flipping a time card with a Reaction Command decreases Luxord's remaining time by 5%. Games now cause the loser to have his Time Gauge drained by the winner; for the "Find the ◯" game the amount drained is 12.5%, and for the "Match the four ◯s" game the amount is 50%.
 
Unlike before, Sora will not be turned into a die at the start of the battle; instead, Luxord always begins the battle with his '''Flash''' attack. During the "Find the ◯" game, the game now has a time limit of 2.6 seconds, and the shifting of the "" slows down and speeds up at random, making it much more difficult to win each game. If Sora wins, Luxord drops HP prizes and has his Time Gauge decreased by 12.5%. If Sora loses the game 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 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 25% regardless of how hard he is attacked. The "Match the four ◯s" game has a more generous time limit of 20 seconds, however it now punishes failure more severely, as Sora is forced into Dice Form and loses 50% of his time while Luxord gains 50%. In this battle, winning the "Match the four ◯s" game is essential to victory. If Sora loses, Luxord will activate this sequence again once Sora reverts from Dice Form.


A rather cheap strategy for this final game is to continuously press the Pause button, to ease the process of spotting "O" commands. Be very careful when using this strategy, however, because recklessly pressing the button when witnessing an "O" during pause mode may result in the "O" becoming an "X" as soon as the pause ends. Instead, pause continuously while the command displays an "X", and then press the command as soon as the "O" appears in pause mode.
A rather cheap strategy for this final game is to continuously press the Pause button, to ease the process of spotting "" commands. Be very careful when using this strategy, however, because recklessly pressing the button when witnessing an "" during pause mode may result in the "" becoming an "X" as soon as the pause ends. Instead, pause continuously while the command displays an "X", and then press the command as soon as the "" appears in pause mode.


Once Sora wins the game, Luxord's Time Gauge will fall, and all he must do is inflict a combo finisher or cast magic (preferably Thundaga) to win.
Once Sora wins the game, Luxord's Time Gauge will fall, and all he must do is inflict a combo finisher or cast magic (preferably Thundaga) to win. Be careful if moving in to finish him off with a physical combo, as he'll still unleash his close-ranged attack one more time before giving up and idling.
{{Atk-o|KH2}}
{{Atk-m|{{nihongo|'''Card Slash'''|カードスラッシュ|<br>Kādo Surasshu}}|(Sweep)|Physical|—|x0.25|△|Sweeps and lunges with numerous cards.||(Thrust)|Physical|—|x1.0|△}}
{{Atk-m|{{nihongo|'''Flash'''|フラッシュ|<br>Furasshu}}|(Light)|Physical|—|x0|X|Emits light; the seven additional hits deal damage.|The extra hits require Sora to be in Luxord's line of sight to activate.|(Extra hits)|Physical|—|x0.25|X}}
{{Atk|{{nihongo|'''Card Attack'''|カード攻撃|<br>Kādo Kōgeki}}|Physical|—|x0.25|△|Attacks by swinging giant cards sideways.|Used while giant cards are on the field. If none remain, Luxord makes two of them respawn before swinging them sideways.}}
{{Atk|{{nihongo|'''Exploding Card'''|爆弾カード|<br>Bakudan Kādo|lit. "Bomb Card"}}|Physical|—|x0.25<ref>Also depletes Sora's Time Gauge by 250, or 271 in the Data Rematch.</ref>|X|Card with a red mark explodes.|Used if Sora uses "Flip" on the card.}}
{{Atk-m|{{nihongo|'''Dancing Deck'''|カード乱舞|<br>Kādo Ranbu|lit. "Card Wild Dance"}}|(Spin)|Physical|—|x1.0|△|Swings and throws cards.|Used below 25% Time Gauge. Begins the "Match the four ◯s" game at the end.|(Throw)|Physical|—|x0.25|△}}
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{{rc|{{nihongo|'''Flip'''|めくる|<br>Mekuru|lit. "Turn Over"}}|—|—|Can be used when near a standing card.<br>Flip and erase a card.}}
{{rc|{{nihongo|'''Begin Game'''|ゲームスタート|<br>Gēmu Sutāto|lit. "Game Start"}}|—|—|Can be used when near Luxord before he emits light with Flash.<br>Begins the "Find the ◯" game.}}
{{rc|c}}


===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
====The Caribbean====
====The Caribbean====
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{{main|Luxord's Ship}}
 
====Keyblade Graveyard====
====Keyblade Graveyard====
Luxord is initially fought along with Larxene and Marluxia by Sora and King Mickey. His only attack is to conjure an orb of magic and then spawn cards at Sora's location to attack and he mainly keeps a distance. At the second round of the fight Luxord challenges Sora to one last game in exchange for the captive King Mickey.
[[File:Versus Luxord, Marluxia, and Larxene KHIII.png|thumb|right|Marluxia and Larxene fighting against Sora while Luxord is hiding behind his cards.]]
Luxord is initially fought along with Larxene and Marluxia by Sora and King Mickey. His only attack is to conjure an orb of magic and then spawn cards at Sora's location to attack and he mainly keeps a distance. After 30 seconds, Luxord interrupts the battle by holding Mickey hostage as a card and challenging Sora himself. When this happens, any damage previously dealt to Luxord is restored.
 
While Luxord does not physically attack, he challenges Sora by creating an array of 15 cards with himself hiding in one of them. Though Sora can find Luxord's card by simply looking at the back side of the cards, Luxord will eventually indicate which one he is in by saying, "Over here!" while the card he is in will shake ever slightly. Failure to find Luxord in time will result in him reshuffling himself among his cards again. Hitting Luxord's card will leave him vulnerable until 15 seconds have passed or 30% of his HP has been lost, upon which he will return to hiding in his cards.


While Luxord does not physically attack, he challenges Sora by creating an array of cards with himself hiding in one of them. Though Sora can find Luxord's card by simply looking at the back side of the cards, Luxord will eventually indicate which one he is in by saying, "Over here!" while the card he is in will shake ever slightly. Marluxia and Larxene can occasionally interfere by attacking Sora while he is trying to find Luxord, but will disappear once Luxord has been found. Failure to find Luxord in time will result in him reshuffling himself among his cards again. Eventually, Luxord will fall.
Marluxia and Larxene can occasionally interfere by attacking Sora while he is trying to find Luxord, but will disappear once Luxord has been found. Hitting either of them deals no damage and instead causes that character to vanish for 8 seconds.
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Eventually, Luxord will fall and the fight against Larxene and Marluxia continues, with Mickey once again as a party member.
{{Atk-o|KH3}}
{{Atk|{{nihongo|'''Scare Card'''|スケアカード|Sukea Kādo}}
|Physical
|0.25 per hit
|△
|—
|Four cards surround and strike an opponent.
}}
{{Atk|{{nihongo|'''Bomb Card'''|爆弾カード|Bakudan Kādo}}
|Physical
|0.1
|△
|—
|A blank card explodes.
|Triggered if Sora strikes the wrong card.
}}
{{Atk-c}}


===''Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind''===
===''Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind''===
====''Data Rematch''====
====''Data Rematch''====
Luxord's data rematch uses the same time game mechanics as ''Kingdom Hearts II'', him and Sora having a time bar while Sora also has his HP bar to watch out, but although he can no longer turn Sora into a die, he has several new abilities to make up for it, making him much harder than not just his previous original fights but even more so than his data replica in ''Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix''.
[[File:Versus Luxord's Recreated Data KHIIIRM.png|thumb|right|Luxord's recreated data engaging in combat against Sora's data.]]
Luxord's data rematch uses the same time game mechanics as ''Kingdom Hearts II'' - both he and Sora will have a time gauge, while Sora also has his regular HP bar. Sora's Time Gauge will slowly deplete over time, and will deplete when he takes damage. If Sora successfully attacks Luxord, then Luxord's Time Gauge will decrease and Sora's will increase. Conversely, if Sora fails a mini game then Luxord's time gauge will increase while Sora's decreases. However, Luxord can no longer turn Sora into a die or card, and Luxord's mini games are done on the field of battle rather than in Sora's command menu.
 
Luxord has various short card combos that can be blocked, usually indicated by him shuffling his cards beforehand. When Luxord rises into the air, he will fire a set of 3 homing cards, followed by anther 3 homing cards - block the two sets as they come. If Luxord stays on the ground, he can fire a trident of 3 cards toward Sora - if Sora is close enough then all 3 cards can be blocked, but if there is some distance then Sora may block only 1 or 2. If Luxord summons 4 rotating cards around Sora, wait until they stop rotating and block - or dodge roll toward Luxord for a chance to attack. If he puts a small card a distance away and teleports, this is his slow card combo - the small cards will slowly move toward Sora and glow white when they speed up, so use that visual cue to block. Any cards from these combos that are not blocked (whether by Sora getting hit or by dodging them) will remain on the ground and be used in an attack later.
 
If Luxord appears far away and summons 2 cards at his sides, he will do his elemental card move. The cards will flip around and reveal a thunderbolt, indicating that Sora must destroy them with a Thunder spell. After destroying the third set of cards, immediately enter focus to Airstep to Luxord and attack - this opening has a very tight window. If Sora doesn't destroy the cards, they will become red upon reaching Sora's sides, and try to crush him - dodge when the red cards start to move inward. Any cards that became red will linger on the ground afterwards.


Luxord's normal pattern has him send out cards that do not immediately launch themselves at Sora, making it harder to anticipate where it would strike, while teleporting with his cards to prevent himself from being attacked, and he is also able to suspend himself while launching multiple cards at Sora. His deadliest card attack would be when he sends out cards that emit red energy that cannot be blocked and will launch Sora into the air and spawn more cards to damage him unless Sora destroys the cards first. Thunder magic is highly effective at removing this threat from play.
If Luxord summons a barrier with cards rotating around him, Sora will need to carefully attack the red O card, avoiding the black X cards. The cards' rotation will slightly slow to make it easier, but if Sora waits too long then he will take damage and the move will end. This rotation slow-down will reset every time a red O is destroyed. Since Sora's attacks can sometimes last too long or deal too many hits, it is recommended to strike once at each red O and then dodge roll away immediately to avoid accidentally hitting an X. Once the last card is destroyed, Luxord's barrier will break and he will be open to attack.  


Luxord also has two games: the first is when he is shielded with a barrier of purple energy with multiple cards around him where Sora must destroy the cards in the correct order less the cards explode and damage Sora and the second is when he turns himself into a card while surrounding Sora with multiple cards and failing to find Luxord will cause Luxord to send in a glowing purple card that will explode as soon as it reaches Sora. When his time bar is close to zero, Luxord will access his ultimate game: he will surround Sora in thousands of cards and hide himself within them. Sora must quickly find Luxord not just once but many times and failing to do so will cause Luxord to have all the cards target and launch Sora into the air. If Sora fails to do it too much times, Luxord will have all the cards trap Sora before exploding, effectively winning the game. Losing any of Luxord's games will drain Sora's time while restoring Luxord's.
When Luxord hides himself in a card and goes into the ground, he will shuffle his card among any other cards that were lingering on the ground. When the cards go back up, Sora will need to find and attack the red O cards. This game is solved by rotating the camera - unsafe cards will rotate to always face the camera, but red O cards will not rotate. Luxord will occasionally turn a card purple to approach and attack Sora with a fountain of small cards - if this happens, dodge roll away. Once enough red O cards are destroyed, the remaining cards will reveal themselves, and Luxord can be attacked. If not many cards were left lingering before this move began, then there will be fewer cards that need to be searched, making the move easier to deal with. Additionally, with a keen eye it is possible to follow Luxord's card on the ground and then attack him directly, skipping the red O searching process.


==Video==
Luxord's ultimate attack has him surround the arena with walls of rotating cards. These cards will flip around at random, and occasionally close in on Sora with a fountain attack - dodge roll accordingly. Sora's task here is to find cards with Luxord's image and either attack them or dispel them with {{button|t}} - the latter is recommended for safety, as the cards are so tightly packed that an attack may hit a stray black X card by mistake. Since the cards will reveal themselves at random, carefully search the cards by moving around and rotating the camera - standing and waiting for a specific card to flip will usually not yield good results. When enough Luxord cards have been removed, the background cards will move down and the second phase will start - though it works the same as the first phase. Removing enough Luxords will start the third phase, which works differently. Luxords will now reveal themselves but then hide when approached - the real Luxord will follow up by yelling a battle quote, and will appear as a spinning Luxord card in another part of the circle. He will fire 2 black X's at Sora - dodge roll toward them and dispel the Luxord card with {{button|t}}. Repeat this enough times and the move will end, leaving Luxord finally open to attack. Note that the card walls will slowly close in with every fountain, and if Sora takes too long then he will fail the move.
{|class="video"
 
|style="border-radius:10px"|'''Luxord – ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''
Luxord's moves will be slightly changed after using his ultimate attack. The barrier move now places the cards on the edge of the arena instead of around Luxord, but the strategy of hitting the red O's is the same. The elemental cards attack will now sometimes send out flaming black cards, which need to be destroyed with Fire spells instead of Thunder.
|style="border-radius:10px"|'''Data Luxord – ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'''''
 
For PRO code players, note that there are not many opportunities to attack Luxord with magic, so [[Wizard's Ruse]] is not very effective. Luxord does make Sora walk around a lot though, so it is recommended to equip the [[Forest Clasp]] accessory for its [[HP Walker]] effect, in case healing is needed.
 
==Videos==
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! Luxord – ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''
! Luxord's Replica Data – ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]''
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|style="border-radius:10px"|'''Luxord, Marluxia, and Larxene – ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]'''''
! Luxord, Marluxia, and Larxene – ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''
|style="border-radius:10px"|'''Data Luxord – ''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]'''''
! Luxord's Recreated Data – ''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]''
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==Notes and references==
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Luxord

Luxord (Fair Game) KHII.png

Luxord

Japanese ルクソード
Rōmaji Rukusōdo

Type Organization XIII
Games Kingdom Hearts II
Kingdom Hearts III
Variations
Luxord's Data Rematch
Themes Header.png

KHII tracks
Battle theme - The 13th Struggle
KHIII tracks
Battle theme - Lord of the Castle[1]
Battle theme - The 13th Struggle[2]
Enemy Card
Luxord (card).png
Ability Duration Cost
Omni Break 15 cards 99 CP
Description
Breaks enemy's card no matter what the value.
Resistant to fire, ice, lightning, and special attacks.

Location HP Strength Defense EXP
The World That Never Was 1500[5] 45 26 0
Physical Fire Blizzard
×1.0 ×0.5 ×0.5
Thunder Dark Neutral
×0.5 ×0.5 ×0.5

Rewards
Sora: Max HP +5
Secret Ansem Report 8[6]/Secret Ansem Report 9[7]

If Sora wins a "Find the ◯" game
HP prize (1) ×5, HP prize (5) ×20

If a card is reduced to 0 HP
MP prize (1) ×10, MP prize (3) ×5
World(s)
The World That Never Was
Location HP Strength Defense EXP
The World That Never Was 1500[5] 45 26 0
Physical Fire Blizzard
×1.0 ×0.5 ×0.5
Thunder Dark Neutral
×0.5 ×0.5 ×1.0

Rewards
Sora: Max HP +5, Magnet element
Secret Ansem Report 9

If Sora wins a "Find the ◯" game
HP prize (1) ×5, HP prize (5) ×20

If a card is reduced to 0 HP
MP prize (1) ×4, MP prize (3) ×2
World(s)
The World That Never Was
Location HP Strength Defense EXP
Keyblade Graveyard 400 59 30 0
Physical Fire Blizzard Thunder Water
×0.05[3]/×1.5[4] ×0.05[3]/×1.5[4] ×0.05[3]/×1.5[4] ×0.05[3]/×1.5[4] ×0.05[3]/×1.5[4]
Aero Dark Neutral Rapid-fire
×0.05[3]/×1.5[4] ×0.05[3]/×1.5[4] ×0.05[3]/×1.5[4] ×0.05[3]/×1.0[4]
Freeze Electrify Stun Hunny
Reaction
Endurance
Revenge
Value
Attraction
Magnification
Damage
Limit
0 7[3]/—[4] 24

Rewards
N/A
World(s)
Keyblade Graveyard
Luxord's Recreated Data

Luxord KHII.png

Luxord, as seen during the data rematch fight of the New Organization XIII Event in October 2018.

Luxord

Japanese ルクソードの再現データ
Rōmaji Rukusōdo no Saigen Dēta
Translation Luxord's Recreated Data

Type Organization XIII
Games Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix
Kingdom Hearts Union χ
Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind
Variations
Luxord
Themes Header.png

KHII tracks
Battle theme - The 13th Struggle
KHIII tracks
Battle theme - The 13th Struggle -Luxord-
Battle theme - The 13th Struggle -Luxord- (Ultimate attack variation)
Location HP Strength Defense EXP
Radiant Garden
Garden of Assemblage
2715[8] 86 51 0
Physical Fire Blizzard
×0.3 ×0.15 ×0.15
Thunder Dark Neutral
×0.15 ×0.15 ×0.3

Rewards
AP Boost

If Sora wins a "Find the ◯" game
HP prize (1) ×5, HP prize (5) ×20

If a card is reduced to 0 HP
HP prize (1) ×4, HP prize (3) ×2
World(s)
Radiant Garden
Location HP Strength Defense EXP
Radiant Garden
(Garden of Assemblage)
? 0
Physical Fire Blizzard Thunder Water
? ? ? ? ?
Aero Dark Neutral Rapid-fire
? ? ? ?
Freeze Electrify Stun Hunny
Reaction
Endurance
Revenge
Value
Attraction
Magnification
Damage
Limit
? 7[9]/10.5[10] ?

Rewards
Magic Weight
World(s)
Radiant Garden

Luxord is fought as a boss in Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts Union χ, and Kingdom Hearts III.

In Kingdom Hearts II, he battles Sora alone at Havoc's Divide, a balcony overlooked by Kingdom Hearts in the Castle That Never Was.

In Kingdom Hearts III, he challenges Sora and company at the Caribbean in a ship battle and eventually battles Sora alone in one final game at the Keyblade Graveyard with Mickey at stake. A data replica of him is also an optional boss in Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind.

Strategy[edit]

Kingdom Hearts II[edit]

The battle with Luxord is not so much a battle as it is a timed game. Luxord does not have an HP bar; rather, both he and Sora have a Time Gauge, which has a default value of 1500. The time gauge's value decreases by 5 per second, however it will not decrease during a game. When Sora is hit, his time gauge decreases by 2, or 150 if hit by a bomb card. When Luxord is hit, his time gauge decreases by the same amount of damage a typical attack would deal.

As soon as the battle begins, Sora is forced into Die Form. When the Form Gauge depletes, Sora returns to normal, so either avoid Luxord until then or jump at him multiple times to make the Gauge deplete faster. Luxord frequently leaps around the arena. His cards spin and float on their own to strike Sora, and can be destroyed by attacking them (dropping MP orbs) or using the Flip Reaction Command. Using Flip can either trigger a positive effect (signified by a twisting black clock on one side of the card) or a trap (signified by a fireball symbol instead), assuming the card has one. Luxord will periodically summon an orb of dark energy that creates tendrils of energy around Sora, which continuously deal damage. This can be avoided by attacking Luxord before he finishes summoning the orb of energy, by using Reflect at the right timing, or by triggering the Reaction Command Begin Game.

Luxord will frequently give Sora the chance to use the "Begin Game" Reaction Command, which allows Sora to initiate the "Find the ◯" game. When initiated, three commands turn into X, and one turns into ◯; ◯ continuously switches positions down the command menu similar to a slot machine. If ◯ is selected, Sora wins the game and Luxord drops HP prizes. If X is selected or 4.5 seconds pass, Luxord wins and Sora is forced into Card Form.

Luxord battles Sora
Luxord battles Sora after whisking his friends away from the battlefield.

When Luxord's Time Gauge drops to around two-thirds, he will transform himself into a card and summon two more cards. The cards shuffle themselves around on the ground, then flip up and circle Sora. Sora must find the card with Luxord's image on it and "Flip" it to dispel the cards and make Luxord reappear. The other cards contain traps that are set off when the card is Flipped. Luxord will do this two more times, mixing his own card among five, then nine, traps cards each time. After being found three times, Luxord resumes his normal attack pattern, but summons more cards to attack Sora than before.

When Luxord's Time Gauge is reduced to 25%, he will unleash his ultimate attack, Dancing Deck, where he covers the arena in his cards face-down, and rise from the cards behind Sora to attack him rapidly. He also spins around the arena with his cards. Luxord's attacks become more unpredictable, but his attacks can be defended with quick timing. Luxord ends this sequence by summoning giant versions of his cards to surround him and Sora, beginning the "Match the four ◯s" game.

During the "Match the four ◯s" game, each command shifts between ◯ and X. Switch between the commands and select the command when it appears as ◯; if all four ◯s are selected, Sora takes Luxord's cards and unleashes them onto him, causing Luxord's time gauge to be completely emptied. If X is selected or 9 seconds pass, Luxord wins and Sora is forced into Dice Form.

When Luxord's Time Gauge is nearly depleted, either because of the aforementioned giant cards or simply because of basic attacks, he will completely stop attacking, instead staying in one spot and repeating the phrase "Don't squander your time." His Time Gauge no longer drops after this point and Sora must deliver a finishing combo to end the fight.

Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix[edit]

Data Rematch[edit]

Luxord can be fought again in his Data Rematch. This time around, winning Luxord's minigames becomes critical to victory, but are made more difficult as a result.

Data Luxord before battling Sora in the Garden of Assemblage.
Luxord's Replica Data appears before Sora in the Garden of Assemblage.

The Time Gauge has been altered in the rematch, as it now has a default value of 2715 and decreases by 6 per second. Sora's Time Gauge still decreases by 2 when hit, though bomb cards reduce it by 271. Luxord still takes time damage based off Sora's attacks, though now flipping a time card with a Reaction Command decreases Luxord's remaining time by 5%. Games now cause the loser to have his Time Gauge drained by the winner; for the "Find the ◯" game the amount drained is 12.5%, and for the "Match the four ◯s" game the amount is 50%.

Unlike before, Sora will not be turned into a die at the start of the battle; instead, Luxord always begins the battle with his Flash attack. During the "Find the ◯" game, the game now has a time limit of 2.6 seconds, and the shifting of the "◯" slows down and speeds up at random, making it much more difficult to win each game. If Sora wins, Luxord drops HP prizes and has his Time Gauge decreased by 12.5%. If Sora loses the game 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 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 25% regardless of how hard he is attacked. The "Match the four ◯s" game has a more generous time limit of 20 seconds, however it now punishes failure more severely, as Sora is forced into Dice Form and loses 50% of his time while Luxord gains 50%. In this battle, winning the "Match the four ◯s" game is essential to victory. If Sora loses, Luxord will activate this sequence again once Sora reverts from Dice Form.

A rather cheap strategy for this final game is to continuously press the Pause button, to ease the process of spotting "◯" commands. Be very careful when using this strategy, however, because recklessly pressing the button when witnessing an "◯" during pause mode may result in the "◯" becoming an "X" as soon as the pause ends. Instead, pause continuously while the command displays an "X", and then press the command as soon as the "◯" appears in pause mode.

Once Sora wins the game, Luxord's Time Gauge will fall, and all he must do is inflict a combo finisher or cast magic (preferably Thundaga) to win. Be careful if moving in to finish him off with a physical combo, as he'll still unleash his close-ranged attack one more time before giving up and idling.

Technique Element Status Power Guard?
Card Slash (カードスラッシュ
Kādo Surasshu
?)
(Sweep) Physical x0.25

(Thrust) Physical x1.0
Sweeps and lunges with numerous cards.
Flash (フラッシュ
Furasshu
?)
(Light) Physical x0 X

(Extra hits) Physical x0.25 X
Emits light; the seven additional hits deal damage.
The extra hits require Sora to be in Luxord's line of sight to activate.
Card Attack (カード攻撃
Kādo Kōgeki
?)
Physical x0.25
Attacks by swinging giant cards sideways.
Used while giant cards are on the field. If none remain, Luxord makes two of them respawn before swinging them sideways.
Exploding Card (爆弾カード
Bakudan Kādo
?, lit. "Bomb Card")
Physical x0.25[11] X
Card with a red mark explodes.
Used if Sora uses "Flip" on the card.
Dancing Deck (カード乱舞
Kādo Ranbu
?, lit. "Card Wild Dance")
(Spin) Physical x1.0

(Throw) Physical x0.25
Swings and throws cards.
Used below 25% Time Gauge. Begins the "Match the four ◯s" game at the end.
Guard/Block: △ = Can be blocked; O = Can be blocked and interrupted (melee) or deflected back (projectile); X = Cannot be blocked.
Reaction Commands
Reaction Command Element Power Description
Flip (めくる
Mekuru
?, lit. "Turn Over")
Can be used when near a standing card.
Flip and erase a card.
Begin Game (ゲームスタート
Gēmu Sutāto
?, lit. "Game Start")
Can be used when near Luxord before he emits light with Flash.
Begins the "Find the ◯" game.

Kingdom Hearts III[edit]

The Caribbean[edit]

Main article: Luxord's Ship

Keyblade Graveyard[edit]

Retrying against Marluxia and Larxene featuring Luxord's cards
Marluxia and Larxene fighting against Sora while Luxord is hiding behind his cards.

Luxord is initially fought along with Larxene and Marluxia by Sora and King Mickey. His only attack is to conjure an orb of magic and then spawn cards at Sora's location to attack and he mainly keeps a distance. After 30 seconds, Luxord interrupts the battle by holding Mickey hostage as a card and challenging Sora himself. When this happens, any damage previously dealt to Luxord is restored.

While Luxord does not physically attack, he challenges Sora by creating an array of 15 cards with himself hiding in one of them. Though Sora can find Luxord's card by simply looking at the back side of the cards, Luxord will eventually indicate which one he is in by saying, "Over here!" while the card he is in will shake ever slightly. Failure to find Luxord in time will result in him reshuffling himself among his cards again. Hitting Luxord's card will leave him vulnerable until 15 seconds have passed or 30% of his HP has been lost, upon which he will return to hiding in his cards.

Marluxia and Larxene can occasionally interfere by attacking Sora while he is trying to find Luxord, but will disappear once Luxord has been found. Hitting either of them deals no damage and instead causes that character to vanish for 8 seconds.

Eventually, Luxord will fall and the fight against Larxene and Marluxia continues, with Mickey once again as a party member.

Technique Element Power Block? Repel LV
Scare Card (スケアカード Sukea Kādo?) Physical 0.25 per hit
Four cards surround and strike an opponent.
Bomb Card (爆弾カード Bakudan Kādo?) Physical 0.1
A blank card explodes.

Triggered if Sora strikes the wrong card.
Guard/Block: △ = Can be blocked; O = Can be blocked and interrupted (melee) or deflected back (projectile); X = Cannot be blocked.

Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind[edit]

Data Rematch[edit]

Data Luxord when retrying his data-fight.
Luxord's recreated data engaging in combat against Sora's data.

Luxord's data rematch uses the same time game mechanics as Kingdom Hearts II - both he and Sora will have a time gauge, while Sora also has his regular HP bar. Sora's Time Gauge will slowly deplete over time, and will deplete when he takes damage. If Sora successfully attacks Luxord, then Luxord's Time Gauge will decrease and Sora's will increase. Conversely, if Sora fails a mini game then Luxord's time gauge will increase while Sora's decreases. However, Luxord can no longer turn Sora into a die or card, and Luxord's mini games are done on the field of battle rather than in Sora's command menu.

Luxord has various short card combos that can be blocked, usually indicated by him shuffling his cards beforehand. When Luxord rises into the air, he will fire a set of 3 homing cards, followed by anther 3 homing cards - block the two sets as they come. If Luxord stays on the ground, he can fire a trident of 3 cards toward Sora - if Sora is close enough then all 3 cards can be blocked, but if there is some distance then Sora may block only 1 or 2. If Luxord summons 4 rotating cards around Sora, wait until they stop rotating and block - or dodge roll toward Luxord for a chance to attack. If he puts a small card a distance away and teleports, this is his slow card combo - the small cards will slowly move toward Sora and glow white when they speed up, so use that visual cue to block. Any cards from these combos that are not blocked (whether by Sora getting hit or by dodging them) will remain on the ground and be used in an attack later.

If Luxord appears far away and summons 2 cards at his sides, he will do his elemental card move. The cards will flip around and reveal a thunderbolt, indicating that Sora must destroy them with a Thunder spell. After destroying the third set of cards, immediately enter focus to Airstep to Luxord and attack - this opening has a very tight window. If Sora doesn't destroy the cards, they will become red upon reaching Sora's sides, and try to crush him - dodge when the red cards start to move inward. Any cards that became red will linger on the ground afterwards.

If Luxord summons a barrier with cards rotating around him, Sora will need to carefully attack the red O card, avoiding the black X cards. The cards' rotation will slightly slow to make it easier, but if Sora waits too long then he will take damage and the move will end. This rotation slow-down will reset every time a red O is destroyed. Since Sora's attacks can sometimes last too long or deal too many hits, it is recommended to strike once at each red O and then dodge roll away immediately to avoid accidentally hitting an X. Once the last card is destroyed, Luxord's barrier will break and he will be open to attack.

When Luxord hides himself in a card and goes into the ground, he will shuffle his card among any other cards that were lingering on the ground. When the cards go back up, Sora will need to find and attack the red O cards. This game is solved by rotating the camera - unsafe cards will rotate to always face the camera, but red O cards will not rotate. Luxord will occasionally turn a card purple to approach and attack Sora with a fountain of small cards - if this happens, dodge roll away. Once enough red O cards are destroyed, the remaining cards will reveal themselves, and Luxord can be attacked. If not many cards were left lingering before this move began, then there will be fewer cards that need to be searched, making the move easier to deal with. Additionally, with a keen eye it is possible to follow Luxord's card on the ground and then attack him directly, skipping the red O searching process.

Luxord's ultimate attack has him surround the arena with walls of rotating cards. These cards will flip around at random, and occasionally close in on Sora with a fountain attack - dodge roll accordingly. Sora's task here is to find cards with Luxord's image and either attack them or dispel them with Triangle - the latter is recommended for safety, as the cards are so tightly packed that an attack may hit a stray black X card by mistake. Since the cards will reveal themselves at random, carefully search the cards by moving around and rotating the camera - standing and waiting for a specific card to flip will usually not yield good results. When enough Luxord cards have been removed, the background cards will move down and the second phase will start - though it works the same as the first phase. Removing enough Luxords will start the third phase, which works differently. Luxords will now reveal themselves but then hide when approached - the real Luxord will follow up by yelling a battle quote, and will appear as a spinning Luxord card in another part of the circle. He will fire 2 black X's at Sora - dodge roll toward them and dispel the Luxord card with Triangle. Repeat this enough times and the move will end, leaving Luxord finally open to attack. Note that the card walls will slowly close in with every fountain, and if Sora takes too long then he will fail the move.

Luxord's moves will be slightly changed after using his ultimate attack. The barrier move now places the cards on the edge of the arena instead of around Luxord, but the strategy of hitting the red O's is the same. The elemental cards attack will now sometimes send out flaming black cards, which need to be destroyed with Fire spells instead of Thunder.

For PRO code players, note that there are not many opportunities to attack Luxord with magic, so Wizard's Ruse is not very effective. Luxord does make Sora walk around a lot though, so it is recommended to equip the Forest Clasp accessory for its HP Walker effect, in case healing is needed.

Videos[edit]

Luxord – Kingdom Hearts II Luxord's Replica Data – Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix
Luxord, Marluxia, and Larxene – Kingdom Hearts III Luxord's Recreated Data – Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ Before Xemnas leaves
  2. ^ After Xemnas leaves
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Normal
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Staggered
  5. ^ Appears as a Time Gauge for Luxord. Individual cards have 50 HP.
  6. ^ Japanese
  7. ^ English
  8. ^ Appears as a Time Gauge for Luxord. Individual cards have 91 HP.
  9. ^ Normal
  10. ^ Desperate Move
  11. ^ Also depletes Sora's Time Gauge by 250, or 271 in the Data Rematch.