Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

KH13 · for Kingdom Hearts

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.
Posted

So I;m fighting Data Vexen and his boss fight is extrememly easy if you know what you're doing. Except there's only one problem I have with him...HIS FREAKING DESPERATION MOVE! I mean Once you deplete about 5 and a half of his health bar that's when he'll IMEDIATELY use his DM. Is there a really good way to avoid this attack? Because that's about the only thing that's keeping me from beating his data battle. Anti-Sora isn't that much of a problem for me.

Featured Replies

Try taking advantage of the invincibility of Limits and abuse the heck out of them. 

  • Author

Try taking advantage of the invincibility of Limits and abuse the heck out of them. 

Is there a way to make them last a bit longer througout the whole DM attack?

Is there a way to make them last a bit longer througout the whole DM attack?

You can fully restore your MP with items during most Limits. You can start another Limit right after the previous one is finished that way.

I'll tell you how I do it:

 

First you must know that his DM is inevitable. This means, when he reachs the needed life bars, he Will do it. You can't avoid him from doing it, so you must know how to deal with it

 

What I do is start Gliding clockwise in the outside of the arena. He will summon 4 huge blocks, throw them one after another 3 times each block. Then he will bring them back again, and throw 2, and 2. Just keep gliding and you should evade them. If they hit you, let them finish so you can survive through once more, then heal when you are safe, and continue gliding.

When he summons them back at him, he will start rolling them around him, and then throw himself against you. You should be ready to do an aerial dodge above his head to the other side of the arena. he will ambush you 3 times. At the end of the 3rd one, I go against him, and start spaming Reflect when he prepares to freeze you. You can avoid the Freeze, and the giant Ice mountain he brings up, and at the same time destroy his shield with the reflect

 

Another strategy is using Donald's limits to survive while he attacks, throwing ethers at you to keep doing it. Once you get the hang of it, you will easily avoid it

  • Author

You can fully restore your MP with items during most Limits. You can start another Limit right after the previous one is finished that way.

OK I guess I'll try and see if it works. but Prower. Is there anything else you can use to avoid his DM too besides Donald's Limit attack?

OK I guess I'll try and see if it works. but Prower. Is there anything else you can use to avoid his DM too besides Donald's Limit attack?

Well, there's the strategy Fenrissychros mentioned. 

 

Besides that, I wouldn't know. I've personally always used the Limit method. 

Is there a way to make them last a bit longer througout the whole DM attack?

 

The Combination Boost ability extends the time for Limits.

 

Peace!

I'll tell you how I do it:

 

First you must know that his DM is inevitable. This means, when he reachs the needed life bars, he Will do it. You can't avoid him from doing it, so you must know how to deal with it

 

What I do is start Gliding clockwise in the outside of the arena. He will summon 4 huge blocks, throw them one after another 3 times each block. Then he will bring them back again, and throw 2, and 2. Just keep gliding and you should evade them. If they hit you, let them finish so you can survive through once more, then heal when you are safe, and continue gliding.

When he summons them back at him, he will start rolling them around him, and then throw himself against you. You should be ready to do an aerial dodge above his head to the other side of the arena. he will ambush you 3 times. At the end of the 3rd one, I go against him, and start spaming Reflect when he prepares to freeze you. You can avoid the Freeze, and the giant Ice mountain he brings up, and at the same time destroy his shield with the reflect

 

Another strategy is using Donald's limits to survive while he attacks, throwing ethers at you to keep doing it. Once you get the hang of it, you will easily avoid it

I'd like to point out that Vexen's DM is skippable.

 

Here:

I'd like to point out that Vexen's DM is skippable.

 

Here:

Oh, ok. I think I heard in bizkit data guide that it was unavoidable. At least it is for the casual player, as it is difficult to manipulate him like in that video

Oh, ok. I think I heard in bizkit data guide that it was unavoidable. At least it is for the casual player, as it is difficult to manipulate him like in that video

He didn't say that (at least not the last time it was brought up); he and all of the other LV1 Data Org RTA speedrunners just choose not to skip it as it doesn't save enough time in the RTA to be worth doing.

 

The only truly unskippable ones are Demyx and Final Xemnas (if you consider the Water Form mini-games and laser rooms to be DMs).

Edited by dabestgamer

  • Author

Well, there's the strategy Fenrissychros mentioned. 

 

Besides that, I wouldn't know. I've personally always used the Limit method. 

Good news Prower. I beat him. Luckily he didn't use his DM a second time and let me whale on him.

Vexen to me was easy go into final form and mash x and occasionally heal yourself. If you don't want to do that mash x In standard form

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.
Scroll to the top