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Dark Baymax

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Dark Baymax

Dark Baymax

Japanese ダークベイマックス
Rōmaji Dāku Beimakkusu

Type Construct
Homeworld San Fransokyo
Game Kingdom Hearts III
Variations
Darkubes
Dark Baymax

Kingdom Hearts III
The original Baymax. He was retrieved from anther dimension in a mantle of Darkubes, his program chip loaded with data from the hearts of the people the Darkubes attacked.
Location HP Strength Defense EXP
San Fransokyo 2200 52 26 0
Physical Fire Blizzard Thunder Water
×1.0 ×1.0 ×1.0 ×1.0 ×1.0
Aero Dark Neutral Rapid-fire
×1.0 ×1.0 ×1.0 ×0.5
Freeze Electrify Stun Hunny
Reaction
Endurance
Revenge
Value
Attraction
Magnification
Damage
Limit
5 5 16

Rewards
Sora: Aerora, Max HP +10
World(s)
San Fransokyo

Dark Baymax is a boss in Kingdom Hearts III. It is the original Baymax, corrupted by darkness.

Story

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Dark Riku takes the combat chip from the original Baymax and places it in the Darkubes to gather data on hearts as part of an experiment to see if a heart can be created from data. After the Heartless steal enough hearts and cause enough panic throughout San Fransokyo, Dark Riku takes the combat chip back and summons the original Baymax from the alternate dimension, placing the new data inside the empty shell. The Darkubes fuse with Baymax, creating a warped and evil version of the armor the second Baymax wears. Sora and Baymax 2.0 fight Dark Baymax until it is put under enough stress to force it into stasis mode. Hiro Hamada takes out the chip and crushes it. He later creates an identical Baymax program chip to turn the original back to normal. This Baymax is later seen as part of the team.

Design

The armor worn by Dark Baymax is purple and fuchsia, as apposed to the red and blue armor worn by Baymax 2.0. The shoulders have spikes, while the visor has horns and purple eyepiece hiding all but the red glowing eyes of Dark Baymax. Contrary to the streamlined wings of Baymax 2.0's armor, Dark Baymax's end in ridges that resemble feathers. The most distinct difference is the large right hand made of Darkubes replacing the gauntlet Baymax lost; it periodically pulses with red energy.

Strategy

Because Sora spends the entire fight in the Interceptor Wing Team Attack, he cannot use magic, Formchanges, items, or Link Summons. However, for this fight only, Sora can use Baymax's Care Spray ability to heal.

The first phase begins with an on-the-rails shooting segment, in which Sora and Baymax pursue Dark Baymax through the streets. Sora can use the Shoot command to open fire on Dark Baymax. Throughout the segment, Dark Baymax attacks by summoning Darkubes; the transparent ones can be destroyed while the more solid ones can be repelled back at the boss to deal damage with the Strike command.

When Dark Baymax is reduced to 50% HP or after 2 minutes and 10 seconds pass, the second phase begins where Sora and Baymax corner Dark Baymax in the South District. Dark Baymax has a myriad of attacks in this phase, being able to perform a three-hit combo, rush at the duo, fire a beam of darkness, or summon Darkubes to attack. Throughout this phase, Sora has access to the Sky Strike Situation Command, which is identical to Interceptor Wing's finish command. Gaining access to this Situation Command involves either unleashing physical combos on Dark Baymax, or parrying the solid Darkubes back at the boss. After Dark Baymax attacks once or twice, it floats idly for 5 seconds.

When Dark Baymax is reduced to 30% HP, and every 30 seconds thereafter, it attacks in the following sequence: Dark WingD Cube MineBoost Attack x3 → D Cube ShotD Cube Needle x3 each in an alternating pattern.

If Sora retries the fight during the second phase, Dark Baymax will start with 1760 HP.

It often tends to attack aggressively, so be ready to dodge if it approaches Sora and Baymax. The most important thing to note is to keep firing at Dark Baymax, dodge if necessary, and build up Sky Strike to deal damage.

Technique Element Status Power Block? Repel LV
D Cube Shot (Dキューブショット D Kyūbu Shotto?) Dark 0.8 per hit 2
Fires black cubes that fly toward opponents; they can be deflected with Strike and by previously-deflected cubes.
D Cube Mine (Dキューブマイン D Kyūbu Main?) Dark 0.2 per hit
Scatters small red cubes in the air that slowly move forward; they break after a while or when an opponent touches them. In the first phase, lasers may appear between cubes. The lasers deal Dark damage and have a power modifier of 0.2.
Giant Drill (巨大ドリル Kyodai Doriru?) Dark 0.4 per hit
Fires four red light beams at an opponent, then launches a large drill along the beams' path. Used only in the first phase.
Drill (ドリル Doriru?) Dark 0.3 + 0.5
Fires a large flying homing drill. Used only in the second phase.
Triple Attack (3連撃 3-Rengeki?) Dark 1.0 + 1.0 + 1.5
Uses right hand to attack with a series of scratches, backhand blows and thrusts while moving forward. Used only in the second phase.
D Cube Needle (Dキューブニードル D Kyūbu Nīdoru?) Dark 0.5 per hit
Throws a large batch of needle-shaped cubes upward that rain down in succession on opponents. Used only in the second phase.
Boost Attack (ブーストアタック Būsuto Atakku?) Dark 1.5
Thrusts its right arm forward and flies toward opponents at high speed. Used only in the second phase.
Dark Wing (ダークウィング Dāku Wingu?) Neutral 1.0
Expands its back wings and releases a shock wave around itself. Used only in the second phase.
Guard/Block: △ = Can be blocked; O = Can be blocked and interrupted (melee) or deflected back (projectile); X = Cannot be blocked.

Video

Dark Baymax – Kingdom Hearts III