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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 but some of these can disappear if they are attacked and will attempt to swarm Riku with attacks that he used in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', including ethereal blade combos, launching X shape projectiles, and turning into fire tornadoes (Raging Storm-like). Whilst it is possible to block these attacks, it is safer to evade them, because blocking the latter two attacks will lock-out the clock. During the brief moments when no clones appear, the Clock is open to attack. If too much time passes (both of the hands on the clock strike 12), and Riku fails to destroy the Clock, Xehanort will rewind time to the start of the fight as if the Reality Shift wasn't activated, therefore, hurry up when he definitively stops attacking you, because that means he will rewind time soon. You can also, if you are sure you can't do enough damage to finish him off in time, wait until he rewinds time because 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, but Riku can be attacked and projected by the next coming clones, especially those which use combos and fire tornadoes.
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 but some of these can disappear if they are attacked and will attempt to swarm Riku with attacks that he used in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', including ethereal blade combos, launching X shape projectiles, and turning into fire tornadoes (Raging Storm-like). Whilst it is possible to block these attacks, it is safer to evade them, because blocking the latter two attacks will lock-out the clock. During the brief moments when no clones appear, the Clock is open to attack. If too much time passes (both of the hands on the clock strike 12), and Riku fails to destroy the Clock, Xehanort will rewind time to the start of the fight as if the Reality Shift wasn't activated, therefore, hurry up when he definitively stops attacking you, because that means he will rewind time soon. You can also, if you are sure you can't do enough damage to finish him off in time, wait until he rewinds time because 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, but Riku can be attacked and projected by the next coming clones, especially those which use combos and fire tornadoes.


Due to the relentless assault of the clones, leaving little to no window of opportunity, another method would be using powerful commands while in midair. Releasing the commands at the apex of Riku's [[High Jump|high jump]] will allow Riku to avoid most of the clones's attacks without interruption- save for the "X" projectiles.
Due to the relentless assault of the clones, leaving little to no window of opportunity, another method would be using powerful commands while in midair. Releasing the commands at the apex of Riku's [[High Jump|high jump]] will allow Riku to avoid most of the clones' attacks without interruption, with the exception of the "X" projectiles.


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