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KH3D: Young Xehanort No Commands/Spirits

Riku was level 50 with level 3 attack relay bonus from the drop, I was using End of Pain keyblade which is obtainable before the battle with YX since you get it from doing all the special portals. The Sweet Dreams keyblade from completing flick rush would've also been functionally identical here since they have the same strength, length, and crit chance, but end of pain is way cooler looking. I did have the extra HP from secret portals which you can't normally have before YX the first time, but since I didn't get hit anyways that doesn't matter. Okay now I'm super satisfied and done with KH3D. I still need to upload my full playthrough of no commands though. So I finally made peace with the end game bosses of KH3D, I felt guilty that of all the bosses I've fought in all my playthroughs I think the endgame bosses of KH3D are the ones I understood the least and just always cheese with big damage and healing. So I did all the fights pretty legit and was satisfied with most of them, I was satisfied with what I did for Anti Black Coat Nightmare, Ansem, and Xemnas, but the Young Xehanort one wasn't sitting right with me. I just dealt so much damage to him and got a really good pattern at the start that made it so I didn't need to see most of his moveset. I still certainly understood his fight pretty well to do that win and I certainly would say I finally had an honest win against him, but it just wasn't sitting right because it was so short. So I decided to try and do this, without spirits you can't really kill the clock on the first cycle so you have to do the time loop phase where he has less HP. Honestly I'm really, really satisfied with this one since it even deals with his time loop phase and I really had to iron out my approach and figure this guy out to a much fuller extent. Honestly, he's a pretty cool boss, he's very rough around the edges, but he's actually pretty good for what an awful rep he has. I used to think he was shit too, but honestly he's pretty neat once you start to piece it together, he's just very unintuitive and frustrating to learn. Not like an amazing or perfectly made fight by any stretch of the imagination, but far better than one would expect given the game he's in and the reputation he has. Also, I'm aware with my damage I didn't actually need to do the time loop phase, you can do the thing where you get right up close to the clock and do counters during the clone attacks and even the X attack if you're ballsy enough to try it, but I never practiced the second phase enough to be comfortable doing that, that method makes me uneasy since you can't see the clones you're blocking and just need to memorize it to a T and be able to tell which clone attack hes using based purely on how many attacks you block in succession which is all such a chore. I probably could've killed the clock on the first cycle by just countering the clone attacks even if I didn't counter the X attack which is the scarier and iffier part anyways, but I just didn't feel like risking it and I'd rather just fight phase 1 a bit more since that's more fun anyways. Oh one last thing. The strats for this boss have been pretty well documented already by the people who are way better at this fight than I am, but if there's one thing I can add to the knowledge of this guy that I haven't seen mentioned by other people mention is this; the whip attack is totally predictable 9/10 times. I've heard a lot of really good, far better than myself, players say the whip is annoying and hard to react to. That's true, but most the time you don't need to react to it. He uses the whip most often after the slow bullets attack or the ice barrage attack. He will telegraph he's about to do the whip attack by quickly teleporting once in place, typically after using one of the two attacks I mentioned. You can see him do exactly this at    • KH3D: Young Xehanort No Commands/Spirits   . The other time he likes to use the whip attack a lot is right after landing from teleporting in midair if you are within range of it, so you can even bait it out on purpose if you like such as what is seen at    • KH3D: Young Xehanort No Commands/Spirits   . So just watch him at the end of the slow bullet/ice barrage attacks for the little fake out teleport at 56 seconds, and if you're close to him when he lands after a midair teleport, be ready for it or just don't be close to him when he lands and he won't do it. If you know that, you can predict most of his whips. Sometimes he will just do it out of nowhere in which case you do just have to react to it on a split second, but that's relatively uncommon.

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