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'''Master Eraqus''' is a fought only in Terra's storyline, the Keyblade apprentice forced to battle his master in order to save Ventus, whom Master Eraqus was previously attemtping to destroy due to the boy's ties to the [[X-Blade]]. Terra no longer caring about the man that had been like a father to him and submitting to the darkness, the two fight a climatic battle in which Terra is the victor.
==Strategy==
Master Eraqus is one of the most powerful bosses fought in Terra's scenario. His attacks are mainly light-based, but he can also use fire to a degree and favors fast-paced physical attack combos, as well. Terra has access to [[Dimension Link|D-Links]] and [[Shotlock|Shotlocks]] in this battle, but his arsenal of [[Command Style|Command Styles]] is limited, as he only has access to the slow but powerful Dark Impulse. It is because of Dark Impulse's power that D-Links and Shotlocks should not be needed, regardless of their availability. However, the player should not be reckless during the battle, and he or she should only follow a hit-and-run strategy.


Master Eraqus appears as a boss in Terra's storyline after the Keyblade wielder rescues Ventus from an assassination attempt made by Eraqus, Terra forced to battle his master to the death. During battle, Eraqus will use many quick lunging attacks, able to land many hits before the combo finisher. He also has several desperation attacks, each based off of the light element. Though Eraqus has great strength, Terra's dark powers prove to be more of a match for him, and he is eventually defeated.
At the start of the battle, Terra will instantly gain access to Dark Impulse. It is at this point that the player should begin hammering Eraqus with physical attacks, careful to use Slide in order to escape Master Eraqus's upward slashes, which he tends to use at close range. Eraqus may also begin to use a Sonic Blade-like attack or another basic, multi-hit combo, both attacks avoidable with the Guard and Revenge Stamp combo. Revenge Stamp will deal great damage to the boss, opening him up for more damage as he is knocked off his feet. They player can then run farther away from the boss as he recollects himself, dealing damage with a long-range attack such as Dark Figa, or they can immediately close the gap between Terra and Eraqus with Chaos Rave. Beware that the farther away Terra is from the boss, the higher the chance there is of him using a desperation attack to deal heavy damage to his old apprentice.


==Strategy==
Eraqus may surround himself with blade-like energy beams, the area around him glowing with light. He will then fire these long-range projectiles at Terra. These beams can only be defended against with Guard, the benefit of guarding being the fact that the beams will then be deflected back at Eraqus to deal damage. When Eraqus fires several spheres of light energy at Terra, the same can be done. If Eraqus surrounds himself with more blade-like energy beams and leaps into the air, sending them into the ground, chain several Slides together to avoid the homing columns of fire he summons.  
This is not a very hard boss to defeat. You will only have one [[Command Style]]: Dark Impulse. It will be activated each time the Command Gauge is filled once.  
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Master Eraqus should not be that much of a challenge to defeat, so long as the player keeps at his or her hit-and-run strategy. Curaga can be used if one is at low health, and one should use whatever darkness-based abilities in Terra's arsenal that have been equipped in order to fill the Command Gauge and speed up the accessing of Dark Impulse. While running away from Eraqus will cause the Command Gauge to quickly empty again due to a lack of constant attack, the player should use the Dark Impulse finisher as soon as it appears as a Deck Command. This will ensure Terra escapes damage from attacks as he sinks into a pool of darkness, dealing heavy damage with a dark hand as he re-emerges. Detona-Square can be used to trip Eraqus as he chases after Terra, tripping him and again opening him to more damage. With patience, powerful attacks, and a lack of recklessness, Eraqus will fall with relative ease. 
==Videos==
==Videos==
<youtube>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQbf8-2AFNc&feature=related</youtube>
<youtube>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQbf8-2AFNc&feature=related</youtube>
 
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Master Eraqus]]
*[[Master Eraqus]]
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Revision as of 14:04, 2 August 2010

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Master Eraqus is a fought only in Terra's storyline, the Keyblade apprentice forced to battle his master in order to save Ventus, whom Master Eraqus was previously attemtping to destroy due to the boy's ties to the X-Blade. Terra no longer caring about the man that had been like a father to him and submitting to the darkness, the two fight a climatic battle in which Terra is the victor.

Strategy

Master Eraqus is one of the most powerful bosses fought in Terra's scenario. His attacks are mainly light-based, but he can also use fire to a degree and favors fast-paced physical attack combos, as well. Terra has access to D-Links and Shotlocks in this battle, but his arsenal of Command Styles is limited, as he only has access to the slow but powerful Dark Impulse. It is because of Dark Impulse's power that D-Links and Shotlocks should not be needed, regardless of their availability. However, the player should not be reckless during the battle, and he or she should only follow a hit-and-run strategy.

At the start of the battle, Terra will instantly gain access to Dark Impulse. It is at this point that the player should begin hammering Eraqus with physical attacks, careful to use Slide in order to escape Master Eraqus's upward slashes, which he tends to use at close range. Eraqus may also begin to use a Sonic Blade-like attack or another basic, multi-hit combo, both attacks avoidable with the Guard and Revenge Stamp combo. Revenge Stamp will deal great damage to the boss, opening him up for more damage as he is knocked off his feet. They player can then run farther away from the boss as he recollects himself, dealing damage with a long-range attack such as Dark Figa, or they can immediately close the gap between Terra and Eraqus with Chaos Rave. Beware that the farther away Terra is from the boss, the higher the chance there is of him using a desperation attack to deal heavy damage to his old apprentice.

Eraqus may surround himself with blade-like energy beams, the area around him glowing with light. He will then fire these long-range projectiles at Terra. These beams can only be defended against with Guard, the benefit of guarding being the fact that the beams will then be deflected back at Eraqus to deal damage. When Eraqus fires several spheres of light energy at Terra, the same can be done. If Eraqus surrounds himself with more blade-like energy beams and leaps into the air, sending them into the ground, chain several Slides together to avoid the homing columns of fire he summons.

Master Eraqus should not be that much of a challenge to defeat, so long as the player keeps at his or her hit-and-run strategy. Curaga can be used if one is at low health, and one should use whatever darkness-based abilities in Terra's arsenal that have been equipped in order to fill the Command Gauge and speed up the accessing of Dark Impulse. While running away from Eraqus will cause the Command Gauge to quickly empty again due to a lack of constant attack, the player should use the Dark Impulse finisher as soon as it appears as a Deck Command. This will ensure Terra escapes damage from attacks as he sinks into a pool of darkness, dealing heavy damage with a dark hand as he re-emerges. Detona-Square can be used to trip Eraqus as he chases after Terra, tripping him and again opening him to more damage. With patience, powerful attacks, and a lack of recklessness, Eraqus will fall with relative ease.

Videos

<youtube>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQbf8-2AFNc&feature=related</youtube>

See Also

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