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New Final Fantasy Secret Boss

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In KH3 I'm pretty sure we'll get Sephiroth as a secret boss again, but what if they add in a new one instead. Personally I hope they put in Kefka!

 

 

 

 

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Gilgamesh should be instead of Kefka. He could wield a fake Keyblade.

I agree, Gilgamesh would make a great boss fight with stuff like Excalibur, Excalipoor, a fake keyblade, and his witty one-liners. Or better yet, a failure of a villain like in Final Fantasy V who always tries but fails miserably. Kefka would make a great fight too, and I'd love to see an updated version of his

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I've said it before, I will say it again... GILGAMESH! A multi dimensional entity, who likes to persue and obtain new swords? Against a Keyblade wielder? It's to damn perfect. His battle would be like a combination of Kurt Ziza and Sephy... He would wield a fake version of some of the blades from the series... a Fake Soul Eater, a fake Ethereal Blade, a fake gunblade maybe. A fake buster sword... or he could keep true and wield Excalipoor and Zantetsuken. Beating him could perhaps give you a keyblade called Excalibur.

 

 

If not him, then there should be battles against Omega Weapon and Ultima Weapon. Or maybe both at the same time. Winning would garner you the Ultima Weapon of the game. And perhaps also an Omega Weapon. Ultima would be strongest magic keyblade; Omega the strongest attack.

 

Or maybe all three.

 

I also think they should have Sephy make one last appearance, harder to beat then ever.

 

And Kefka would be pretty firetrucking awesome to.

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Personally I really want Cloud to show up again, and the only way that's possible is if Sephiroth's also there. So I say either just stick with Sephiroth, or throw in Kadaj, Loz, and Yazoo in addition to Sephiroth to make it interesting

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That would be so epic.  Kefka could go into his angel form and spam the shit out of his magic.  He'd be just as powerful and cheap as Sephiroth, but Kefka is a clown.  That automatically puts him on a level of villainy Sephiroth can't compete in, and that's even ignoring all the messed up things he did before succeeding in sundering the planet.  Sora's gonna need a bigger keyblade, and I don't just mean weapons.

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But were any of them main characters?

 

Not completely relevant.  Sure, Sephiroth will always have Aeris/Aerith, but main characters tend to not die for storytelling purposes, unless it's the very end--that's what made her death so shocking and unexpected, and what made it hit close to home for (most) FFVII players.  But, in terms of sheer body count, Kefka has Sephiroth beat by a planetfold.  Not only that, Kefka didn't do everything he did solely for the sake of a plan--he did it because he could.  There was no reason for him to poison Doma Castle, leading to the deaths of Cyan's family and kingdom, but Sephiroth offed Aeris/Aerith because he knew she'd be able to summon Holy.  That's one of the big reasons people cite Kefka as the more evil of the two, because he does atrocious things not just for a scheme, but because it amuses him.  This is a guy who explicitly says he likes the sound of screaming and goes out of his way to cause it.  Short of manipulating Cloud to give him the Black Materia to summon Meteor, Sephiroth doesn't do all that much.  Catching Sephiroth drives FFVII's plot, but he's never there until the very end.  However, we're seeing Kefka through the whole game growing from a pest to a psycho to a god that ruined everything because he felt like it.

 

And even if you ignore all of the above, Kefka is a clown.  Sephiroth is a white-haired pretty boy.  With such evidence like clowns being inherently terrifying, I'm afraid any argument you make will automatically be invalid, unless Sephiroth takes to putting on colorful makeup.

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Then he's just insane, not evil

 

Actually, I would argue that there's more evidence for Sephiroth going mad than Kefka (in fact, by becoming a god, Kefka seems to almost become hyper-rational).

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