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Sora changes style during fights?

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Hey guys,everyone are all hyped about toy story trailer and 2018 (im still crying).
But want to point few things for the other 50 second trailer that was showcased before the TS reveal here's the JAP link:



So go to second 0:18
Sora during his two combo's (orizzontal slash and 2 diagonal slash) has the kh 2 fight pose but when finishes the drive form and turn back
his style changes and he has the kh 1 pose and his original combo (vertical slash and stab).So is it possible that when he uses a transformation his style changes?This could be VERY interesting because it makes you think the consequences of using keyblade transformation and what style change is more useful for that moment.
What do you think?

Edited by Alchemike

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It's because the "two diagonal + turn around" is, I think, a combo modifier that acts like a finisher.

So no, he doesn't change style at all

Edited by Kokoado

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but he changes the pose too

Erm ... no ?

  • 1 month later...
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yes he does,before the transformation he has the kh 2 pose but after the transformation he has the kh 1 pose 

Sora's KH1 combat running pose is KH2 Sora's default running pose. Since Sora isn't in a form at the time, and the combo isn't all that similar to the KH1 combo, I'm guessing it's just a KH3 animation quirk. Just like how Aqua had more dynamic animations in 0.2

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