Watch my cards more than Sora in this fight. By that I mean even if your deck is full, you can charge the bar while you're dodging around waiting for an opening(3-2-half of 1) and then leave it so that you only need to take a quick half second to finish charging it when you run dry and are in the middle of a good attack combo, instead of having to back off and charge 3 bars full. This is also the fight where you really learn how to prep-reload. That's when you open him up like a can of sardines, since he can't fight back when he's reloading. Since he spams his sleights eventually he will start running very low on cards and have to reload near constantly. Not even bosses are immune to the laws of Castle Oblivion. By that I mean only heal when he's reloading (or he will break it, his deck has a lot of 9's and 0's and his sleights will also break your heal.) Attacking him is tricky until he starts running low on cards. The best way to fight him is by attrition. This fight is one of the most difficult fights in the game I think, because he's very fast, he can pin you into a corner and violate you, and you must break his sleights and do not have access to a lot of 0 cards yet (I only had one, and had to spam reload my deck to keep it active.) Red-mode Hades' sleight is Firaga Ball, which is very nasty and tracks you. If you get pinned into a corner you're gonna lose a lot of health. Yeowch! Flamethrower hands! This attack is a pain because almost all his non-sleight attacks are this and it hits 5 times for moderate damage each hit and knocks you back. In red-form he's much faster moving and hits a lot harder. Hades' only sleight in blue-form is to Enrage into red-form. Rule #8! Hades is a cheater, get prepared for a BOSS FIGHT!Īlright here we have Hades. "He's an immortal God of the Underworld, Lord of the Dead!" All this talk about pitas is making me hungry. "Pack your pita"? Maybe they have a nice gyro joint down there in the underworld. You just can't let it go, try something else for a change. He's corrupted your "games" in all 3 KH titles. Hey you can't just make up new rules that's cheating. Thunder, lightning, other assorted godly powering up noises. You know I think that's the only pun on Hercules' name he DIDN'T use in the movie. "This doesn't look good for your performance rating."Ĭloud comes from a simpler time, a time when NPC's didn't betray you when you chose "Yes I'll help you with." Looks like Hades snuck in the back while I was expositioning. If you have a different idea, or I forgot something, let me know! I love talking plot. This is just my thoughts on the matter though because it is never explicitly said. Sora did run into Sephiroth in KH1 (at the optional arena, where we kicked his ass,) and Cloud still never heard about it so he was kinda shafted throughout the series. Tifa is following him around by then and he doesn't think he's worthy of her until he's cleansed himself of Sephy's taint. After KH2 my opinion shifted in that he's been looking for Sephiroth this whole time, to defeat the darkness inside himself. Sora is clueless and never tells him about her living with Squall- I mean Leon in a back alley in Traverse Town. While he doesn't say who, Aeris was my first impression. In KH1, I'm pretty sure Cloud was here to get information on a certain someone's location from Hades. Herc's not doing too good, looks like we're gonna have to bail him out. I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of fanbois cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.Ĭloud reaches in his back pocket for the infinite mimic/Knights of the Round. Plot Door number three! Just around the corner. Remember, your vote counts! Halloweentown, Wonderland, Agrabah Where should I go next?Įpisode 9: Goodness Gracious, Great Balls of Fire! Part 9: Halloweentown, Wonderland, Agrabah Where should I go next?
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