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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.


[[Image:Seifer_Almasy_(Art).jpg|frame|Tetsuya Nomura's artwork for Seifer.]]== Appearance==
==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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