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'''Young Xehanort''' is an optional boss in the international and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix|Final Mix]]'' versions of ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]''. His boss battle is unlocked when the protagonist returns to the [[Land of Departure]] after defeating [[Vanitas Remnant]], on a save file in which it is still accessible. Despite this odd situation, his scene is within canon<ref name="Dengeki"/>, and is considered to occur at the save file's point in the story. Defeating Xehanort will grant a unique Keyblade named "[[No Name (KHBbS)|No Name]]", but he can be fought again by leaving Land of Departure and then returning.
'''Young Xehanort''' is an optional boss in the international and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix|Final Mix]]'' versions of ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]''. His boss battle is unlocked when the protagonist returns to the [[Land of Departure]] after defeating [[Vanitas Remnant]], on a save file in which it is still accessible. Despite this odd situation, his scene is within canon<ref name="Dengeki"/>, and is considered to occur at the save file's point in the story. Defeating Xehanort will grant a unique Keyblade named "{{c|No Name|KHBbS}}", but he can be fought again by leaving Land of Departure and then returning.


Young Xehanort is also the penultimate boss of ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', battled by [[Riku]] as he desperately tries to save [[Sora]] from [[Master Xehanort]].
Young Xehanort is also the penultimate boss of ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', battled by [[Riku]] as he desperately tries to save [[Sora]] from [[Master Xehanort]].
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*'''[[Mega Flare]]''': Summons a huge sphere of flames that explodes, inflicting massive damage and sometimes igniting the protagonist.
*'''[[Mega Flare]]''': Summons a huge sphere of flames that explodes, inflicting massive damage and sometimes igniting the protagonist.
*'''[[Meteor]]''': Summons a meteor to fall on the battlefield and explode.
*'''[[Meteor]]''': Summons a meteor to fall on the battlefield and explode.
*'''Doom''': Fires a web of energy at the protagonist and starts a five second countdown. It is Game Over when the countdown reaches 0. Rapidly tap {{button|X}} ({{button|circle}} in the Japanese releases) to break free.
*'''Doom''': Fires a web of energy at the protagonist and starts a five-second countdown. It is Game Over when the countdown reaches 0. Rapidly tap {{button|X}} ({{button|circle}} in the Japanese releases) to break free.
*'''[[Collision Magnet]]''': Leaps into the air and casts out a lasso of energy that snares the protagonist and pulls them toward him for a quick slash. In the ''Final Mix'' version of the game, it is possible to Air Slide out of the whip.
*'''[[Collision Magnet]]''': Leaps into the air and casts out a lasso of energy that snares the protagonist and pulls them toward him for a quick slash. In the ''Final Mix'' version of the game, it is possible to Air Slide out of the whip.
*'''[[Renewal Barrier]]''': If the protagonist attacks him head-first without an opening, or attacks constantly with a long combo, he will parry the player's attack and recover a bit of health.
*'''[[Renewal Barrier]]''': If the protagonist attacks him head-first without an opening, or attacks constantly with a long combo, he will parry the player's attack and recover a bit of health.
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