![]() ![]() Confused? Then see Kingdom Hearts II for explanations, if you can pinpoint them. Replacement Scrappy: Naminé, until it turned out she actually was Kairi, just a missing part of her. ![]() Memetic Mutation: Xehanort's Heartless, again.She apparently has no concept of personal space for both genders, and is shown to be a sadist. Taken to truly unnecessary levels in Reverse/Rebirth. Memetic Molester: Xehanort's Heartless.Magnificent Bastard/ Manipulative Bastard: Axel and Marluxia shine as this, in contrast with Smug Snakes Vexen and Zexion.Vexen counts too for being such a pompous Jerkass. Love to Hate: Marluxia, Larxene, and Axel are so deliciously evil.bonus points in the Japanese version due to being voiced by Yuko Miyamura. Larxene also counts, mainly due to her death, which is played tragically.Jerkass Woobie: When one considers Zexion's life, from his childhood in Birth by Sleep to when he meets his end in Chain of Memories, he sorta becomes this.This is especially annoying because they seem to wait right until you use a sleight. They also have a tendency to turn two-dimensional and avoid everything you throw at them. The Creeper Plants have a terrible tendency to break your cards.Defenders are easily the most annoying mooks in the game. This is remedied a bit in the Playstation2 version, because you're able to attack from more angles - in the Game Boy Advance, it's roughly 2D so you have to be right behind them. Goddamned Bats: Any enemy you have to attack from behind in the Game Boy Advance game.Genius Bonus: In the manga adaptation of COM, Larxene is seen reading a book about French writer Marquis De Sade.After awhile, the boss will simply begin to run out of cards to make combos with, making him easy prey. Every card you break with 0 can't be reshuffled by the boss, while you can recharge your deck indefinitely. Combined with Awesome Yet Practical for bosses: Simply using 0's to Card Break your opponent's deck.Long strings of these can deal massive damage in boss fights. When time starts again, the enemy starts taking damage and can't act for a few moments, allowing you to set up another one. The Lethal Flame sleight (Stop + Attack + Attack) stops time and allows Sora to quickly deliver a bunch of hits.The Oogie Boogie card quickly becomes one of the best buff cards, especially against tough bosses.The Tornado Sleight (Aero + Gravity + Summon card) is absolutely unfair in both versions of the game: it creates a large funnel cloud that the player can control, which sucks up and immobilizes all Heartless it touches while dealing massive damage.With enough 0s, you can't be canceled, and a ton of Sonic Rush + Elixir = Win. Certain sleights can be this too, if you build your deck right.It's possible to beat Ansem easily without dark mode because of this. This attack always hit and always do 1 bar damage. Game Breaker: The duel system in Re:Chain of Memories, especially Barrage.but it can really hurt some enemies, especially Lexaeus. Boring but Practical: Sleights can easily trivialize several bosses, especially Sonic Blade in the remake.And against Zexion in Re:Chain of Memories.Badass Decay: Riku in Reverse/Rebirth until the last two stages and fights against Riku Replica and Ansem.Forgotten Challenge on the Game Boy Advance is also a very nice use of the Game Boy Advance's limited sound capability. Awesome Music: The utterly majestic Lord of the Castle from Re:Chain of Memories."I'm.fading? No, this isn't the way I.I won't ALLOW.!" (Especially sad when delivered by Yuko Miyamura.)
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