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[[File:Versus Lexaeus's Absent Silhouette KHIIFM.png|thumb|right|Lexaeus's Absent Silhouette engaging in combat.]] | [[File:Versus Lexaeus's Absent Silhouette KHIIFM.png|thumb|right|Lexaeus's Absent Silhouette engaging in combat.]] | ||
Lexaeus has several moves in his arsenal. His Helm Split attack has him leap upwards and slam the ground with his Skysplitter; evade this attack using Reflect or Dodge Roll. For his Impact Quake combo attack, he hurls the Skysplitter up into the air and punches the ground twice before the Skysplitter lands back down in his grasp, of which it is then slammed into the ground on the third attack, each time causing rocks to erupt from the ground. The finisher is the most powerful of the three, but comes with an exploitable delay, allowing Sora to predict when to Dodge Roll. For his Mow Down attack, he drags the Skysplitter on the ground to strike Sora. Blocking this attack with Guard or Reflect creates the opportunity to use the Mega-Impact Reaction command. When this command is used, Sora temporarily increases his power level by Lexaeus's current power level and strikes Lexaeus, stripping him of his aura and stunning him; the stronger the power level, the longer Lexaeus stays stunned. After the Reaction Command is complete, Sora loses the power bonus. Failing to | Lexaeus has several moves in his arsenal. His Helm Split attack has him leap upwards and slam the ground with his Skysplitter; evade this attack using Reflect or Dodge Roll. For his Impact Quake combo attack, he hurls the Skysplitter up into the air and punches the ground twice before the Skysplitter lands back down in his grasp, of which it is then slammed into the ground on the third attack, each time causing rocks to erupt from the ground. The finisher is the most powerful of the three, but comes with an exploitable delay, allowing Sora to predict when to Dodge Roll. For his Mow Down attack, he drags the Skysplitter on the ground to strike Sora. Blocking this attack with Guard or Reflect creates the opportunity to use the Mega-Impact Reaction command. When this command is used, Sora temporarily increases his power level by Lexaeus's current power level and strikes Lexaeus, stripping him of his aura and stunning him; the stronger the power level, the longer Lexaeus stays stunned. After the Reaction Command is complete, Sora loses the power bonus. Failing to do so in time will cause Lexaeus to retaliate with Spin Slash, a sideways spin followed by a downward slash of his Skysplitter; he can also retaliate with this move if his retaliation point is reached while on the ground. | ||
Lexaeus steadily boosts his power level as his health dwindles. When increasing his power, he gains a red aura and pushes the party back. At higher power, Lexaeus's attacks gain further properties. For instance, his Mow Down attack has more range on higher levels. Lexaeus can also Tackle at Sora, throw him against a stone pillar, and hurl his aura-infused Skysplitter at Sora. Alternately, he can use his Spin Throw attack, in which he grabs Sora, throws him skyward, and slams him to the ground while pillars of earth erupt around the arena. Both attacks can be nullified by a Reflect spell used once, and Sora can land a combo without fear of getting grabbed. | Lexaeus steadily boosts his power level as his health dwindles. When increasing his power, he gains a red aura and pushes the party back. At higher power, Lexaeus's attacks gain further properties. For instance, his Mow Down attack has more range on higher levels. Lexaeus can also Tackle at Sora, throw him against a stone pillar, and hurl his aura-infused Skysplitter at Sora. Alternately, he can use his Spin Throw attack, in which he grabs Sora, throws him skyward, and slams him to the ground while pillars of earth erupt around the arena. Both attacks can be nullified by a Reflect spell used once, and Sora can land a combo without fear of getting grabbed. |