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Hi guys i bet you heard a LOT of people say that Sephiroth is almost impossible, but i got to admit he not that hard acctuly i think he's pretty easy. The first time a challengd him was on easy mode, i was lvl 60 and i died like 3 times then did i beat him, and on Normal i was lvl 50 and i did beat him on the first try, and even on proud mode i was lvl 50 eve then he was pretty easy i killed him on my first try, acctuly that fight i almost only about timing, when to block, when to attack and when to run as hell. But i wonder what did you think of that fight??

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He was to easy. Compared to KH1 he was a real pushover.

it needs a lot of practice to beat him ,its a really hard fight especially the first time you fight him,you need to understand his attack patterns and find the way to guard and dodge but onve you find the way you can do it ,still i think in kh1 he was harder especially in kh1 fm

he was way easy in KH2. too easy if you ask me. even in KH1. just get Oblivion and dodge like a beast and get in some hits and gets his health down to about 2 health bars and start spamming strike raid. easy as 3.14!

As long as u know when to attack and when to run then he's really easy

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sepiroth was easy just focus on his move patterns

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