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...How long would his HP bar be?

idk lol but Donald would be about half a bar.

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idk lol but Donald would be about half a bar.

Poor Dolan. Gooby is very strong, though.

Sora is a boss.

Oh, wait  not that boss... Maybe his HP bar would be over 9000

More than Sephy.

How about 13 bars?

Lots of them, and he would be able to heal completely

Probably a few that even Xehanort couldn't reach...

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...How long would his HP bar be?

It would be short, but he could Heal easily...

I would say like 15bars the same as Roxas.

Probably not too much. They would bring back the ability for Enemies to heal themselves. A Boss fight against Sora would be interesting, though.

He technically already was a boss. Remember the very last battle in KH3D?

He technically already was a boss. Remember the very last battle in KH3D?

That was ventus's Armor fool!~ Probably more than sephorith's (Donald probably heals soda and Goofy throws his shield, than all the Dream Eaters come in and stomp you to death.

Well if it's me then it might be really small but keeps refilling.

probably 20 bars truthfully

How ever long it is when Riku fights him in Kingdom Hearts 3D!

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