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If you're successful, you'll see him running back and forth on the other side of the rock, but never around it. Since you're not in his line of sight, he won't know what to do. Occasionally, he may realize that you're hiding behind the rock, and when the targeting reticule indicates he's coming toward you, move in the other direction to keep the rock between you.
Usually, this will fool him, and he'll stop trying to circle the rock. By now, you're probably wondering what to do to damage him, and that's where the Raid Commands come into play.
If you do not have the Remnant targeted, and try to throw the Raid attack through the rock, it will be uselessly deflected right back at you. However, when you're locked onto your foe, the Raid will magically pass right through the rock. Twisted Hours will work in the same way though you probably won't activate it. As long as the Remnant is close enough to the rock face and it usually is , the thrown Keyblade will whack off a chunk of his health.
Terra can also use Keyblade strikes and fast-paced, long-range attacks like Thunder Surge to delay Clone Burst's execution. When the Vanitas Remnant uses Dark Fang, it is recommended that Terra use Slide to quickly reach the boss and then use Mine Shield or Mine Square; it is likely the Vanitas Remnant will walk into the mines and take damage in its attempt to continue attacking.
Alternatively, he can consume a Vanilla Glitz to gain early access to the Critical Impact Command Style; this will greatly increase the damage of his standard attacks, which can be used until the boss's Shotlock ends. He can use Superglide to quickly dodge the boss's ranged attacks. It is recommended that Ventus have at least two sets of Potions equipped during this battle, as well as the Second Chance and Once More abilities.
Tornado and Mine Square should be his main source of offense, and he should use Renewal Block to defend against the Vanitas Remnant while recovering much-needed HP. The temporary invincibility the technique grants him will prevent him from being inflicted with Blind.
Ventus's Stratosphere Finish command also bestows brief invulnerability; it should be used in place of Command Styles. To avoid the Vanitas Remnant's attacks, Aqua should chain multiple Cartwheels together. In addition to Seeker Mine, Aqua should have three sets of Potions and four sets of Fabracadabras equipped. After three quarters of the Vanitas Remnant's HP has been depleted, it is recommended that Aqua start using Fabracadabras to gain early access to the Spellweaver Command Style, which she can use until the boss is defeated.
While not particularly powerful, Spellweaver grants Aqua invulnerability, has great range, and can hit multiple times. When he is using the shadow attack, either Dodge Rolling continuously or countering with a Shotlock is recommended.
The Shotlock will not damage him but at least the player can escape being damaged. The player can and should block its Dark Splicer attack mid-way by using Block. Renewal Block is recommended as it restores some probably much needed HP. Vanitas Remnant is able to use a Shotlock, so in order to avoid this, the player should jump behind him as the boss performs the attack.
Here, the player can exact some free strikes, 3 at most. Trying to pull off a full combo might be risky. The boss might quickly spin in a circle around the player, summoning 2 rows of spikes that can blind the player. To avoid these, simply Jump and Superglide away, or Dodge Roll. The Remnant is most vulnerable to the Tornado command especially after its X-Combo, its shadow attack, and its lightning attack. For the X-combo, once it holds its Keyblade upwards and begins an energy charged combo, dodge roll around it until it jumps into the air and fires an X-Shaped beam.
Roll under it and quickly let loose a Tornado. For the shadow attack, cast Tornado immediately after it charges after you at the end of its combo. Just quickly repeat the strategy used for the X-combo to cast Tornado after the lightning attack. If the player has caught the boss in the spell, one can move him around depending on your current condition. If low on HP, move him further away from Ventus and use a potion once your Tornado wears off.
Be careful when using Tornado. If by any chance Tornado does not hit, or the Vanitas Remnant attacks or teleports away before being hit, the player will be stuck executing the spell, unable to move for the entire duration of it, most likely leading to an immediate loss.
Also, Ventus's LV6 finisher, Stratosphere, is able to damage the Remnant and should be used when available, as Ven is invincible while performing the Finisher as with most, if not all, Finishers. Repeating the above process roughly twice should deplete the Remnant's HP to 0, netting the player victory.
As Aqua, the player should deactivate any advanced forms of Cartwheel before the battle, since they lack the invulnerability that the basic Cartwheel has. Also, the player should be sure to replace all advanced Commands in their Command Deck with at least three sets of Mega-Potions taking up three of the available eight slots.
Fill four of the remaining open slots with Fabracadabra items, and fill the last slot with Seeker Mine a Command unique to Aqua that can be obtained by melding Mine Square with Mine Shield. The Vanitas Remnant is beatable at any level granted it is 40 or higher , but only if the player uses this specific Command Deck and has both the Second Chance and Once More abilities equipped.
It is also advised that the player equip all three levels of HP Boost as well. The player's choice of Keyblade does not matter, but the Ultima Weapon is recommended for use if the player wishes to deal the most damage possible in both physical and magical attacks.
If the player has yet to obtain the Ultima Weapon, Stormfall can be used as a good alternative due to its even boosts to Aqua's stats. The first thing the player should do at the start of the battle is attempt to attack the Vanitas Remnant in order to prevent him from using his shadow attack.
If the player lands an unlikely hit, immediately Cartwheel away to prevent taking damage from the possible counter attack. If so, then there should be a symbol that looks like Vanitas's Keyblade hovering in the air. Interact with it to summon him. No need to go spreading it around. User Info: Sonikkuluvva. Vanitas Remnant or Vanitas's Lingering Spirit. Sorry Remnant.
Anyways yeah I have beaten the last episode but I don't see the floating keyblade. Let me recheck "Bushido, I never said he had no life. Okay wait I loaded the final episode and I see the keyblade but why can't I change my character "Bushido, I never said he had no life.
Because you're using Last Episode data
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