I was just rewatching some old cutscenes and I watched the secret ending of re: coded. I never thought about this before but right before Yen Sid says Sora and Riku need to show the mark of mastery, he asks Mickey a question: "Tell me... would a single one of you suffice if what you faced was not a single one of him?"
I was like WAIT... So Yen Sid knew Xehanort was gonna make copies of himself the whole time?
Really weird, and I never thought about it deeply before I knew about the new organization in 3D.
Why would Yen Sid not say anything before he put Sora and Riku through the mastery exam?
I was just rewatching some old cutscenes and I watched the secret ending of re: coded. I never thought about this before but right before Yen Sid says Sora and Riku need to show the mark of mastery, he asks Mickey a question: "Tell me... would a single one of you suffice if what you faced was not a single one of him?"
I was like WAIT... So Yen Sid knew Xehanort was gonna make copies of himself the whole time?
Really weird, and I never thought about it deeply before I knew about the new organization in 3D.
Why would Yen Sid not say anything before he put Sora and Riku through the mastery exam?