Yeah, him, too. Although, I always wondered why. He's seen me play Diablo II, so my methods and tactics should be no surprise.
The Anti-Form aerial finisher is the largest single sustained attack in the game. If you want to talk about effective range, Thundaga in Final is the largest, but seeing as how Final doesn't actually ever improve the spell, it only gives you more of it. Maybe that in itself is its own upgrade.
Most of them do. Blizzard is the exception in Final Form, where he basically upgrades his Keyblades to frozen machine guns. Final Form, as far as I know, don't actually do more damage, they only create more instances of the spell.
It wears off, but it is difficult to break. The only solution is to abuse one of the Forms with an attack that causes temporary invulnerability (so that the ticks of Aero don't break the animation). An example of this is Wisdom's Quick Run. Half of Final Form's attacks have invulnerability, as well, but is not available just quite yet.
I've yet to do anything but run.
Only for the cool factor. For this, I take the same stance as I do for FFX NTSC and FFX PAL/Int.
Yes, it is. You must rectify this mistake. Expect an unsigned letter of penance soon.









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