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In the real [[Twilight Town]], when he meets [[Sora]], [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]] later in the game, he treats them like Roxas in the illusion Twilight Town. But when they save him and his gang from trouble, he gave them the [[Struggle Trophy]], a sign of great respect. Seifer can also be fought in a Struggle battle after beating both [[Hayner]] and [[Setzer]] ten times each. | In the real [[Twilight Town]], when he meets [[Sora]], [[Donald]] and [[Goofy]] later in the game, he treats them like Roxas in the illusion Twilight Town. But when they save him and his gang from trouble, he gave them the [[Struggle Trophy]], a sign of great respect. Seifer can also be fought in a Struggle battle after beating both [[Hayner]] and [[Setzer]] ten times each. | ||
==Appearance== | |||
Seifer's clothes are slightly based on Final Fantasy VIII's original version, but redesigned to match with his age and new style, that includes a hat with the "Ore" kanji (which is a distinctly masculine [the backwards kanji also stands for battle] and sometimes vulgar way of referring to oneself). The scar [[Leon]] gave him in Final Fantasy VIII is also shown in the game. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', Seifer's gunblade "Hyperion" is replaced with a Struggle Bat which he uses for all battles, but wields it similar to how he did Hyperion. | Seifer's clothes are slightly based on Final Fantasy VIII's original version, but redesigned to match with his age and new style, that includes a hat with the "Ore" kanji (which is a distinctly masculine [the backwards kanji also stands for battle] and sometimes vulgar way of referring to oneself). The scar [[Leon]] gave him in Final Fantasy VIII is also shown in the game. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', Seifer's gunblade "Hyperion" is replaced with a Struggle Bat which he uses for all battles, but wields it similar to how he did Hyperion. | ||
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*While Squall and Seifer were responsible for giving each their respective scars in a training session taken too far as seen in the opening FMV of ''Final Fantasy VIII'', their ''Kingdom Hearts'' incarnations never meet or even know of the other's existence. | *While Squall and Seifer were responsible for giving each their respective scars in a training session taken too far as seen in the opening FMV of ''Final Fantasy VIII'', their ''Kingdom Hearts'' incarnations never meet or even know of the other's existence. | ||
*At one point in the early stages of ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Seifer calls Roxas a '''chicken wuss''' - a reference to his derogatory nickname for the character Zell Dincht on various occasions in ''Final Fantasy VIII''.[[Category: Kingdom Hearts II characters]] | *At one point in the early stages of ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Seifer calls Roxas a '''chicken wuss''' - a reference to his derogatory nickname for the character Zell Dincht on various occasions in ''Final Fantasy VIII''. | ||
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[[Category: Final Fantasy characters]] | [[Category: Final Fantasy characters]] | ||
[[Category: Twilight Town]] | [[Category: Twilight Town]] | ||
[[Category: Kingdom Hearts II]] | [[Category: Kingdom Hearts II]] | ||
[[Category:Neutral characters]] | [[Category:Neutral characters]] |