Although they are only deadly if you let them step on you. Start by attacking its feet, which it can use to cause large shockwaves. The final boss for the Hades Cup is the Rock Titan.ĭespite being the 1st seed's boss, Rock Titan is incredibly easy. The fifth, third, and second seeds all feature too many enemies to be fought at once, and will simply keep spawning them until the total number has been defeated, making them among the hardest in the entire cup, primarily due to the war of attrition at that point. Defeating him grants you the Graviga spell, as well as Ansem's Report 8. He has little defense against a continuous melee onslaught other than repeatedly floating away from you. Other than these moves he can also hit you from a distance with a burst of fire, which cannot be blocked, only evaded. After enough damage has been dealt his flames will turn back to blue again at which point the cycle repeats. Aeroga will do so automatically, which is rather convenient. Afterwards he resorts to melee slashes and throwing fireballs, the latter of which can be deflected to stun him. Alternatively you can Dodge Roll through them, but sticking to him closely will be enough as well. He will then rotate around, forcing you to either keep up with the flames, or stick to the edges of the arena where they can't reach. When he says "Feel the heat!" he will become invincible, move to the center position, and summon horizontal pillars of flames from his arms. Hitting him from behind also works if he goes after one of your allies (which he is prone to, if they attack him). You can either avoid it by running away, or cancel it entirely with a well-aimed Blizzaga. Hades will start with a flamethrower attack, when he says "Take that!", and begin to follow you around. Relying on Curaga and Aeroga is recommended as usual. He also has several clear quotes preceding his attacks, making it easier to predict what he will do. Hades solely uses fire-based attacks, making accessories (such as the Ifrit Belt) that improves your fire resistance quite effective. Hades himself is fought at the 10th seed. The final nineteen rounds contain the toughest Heartless, in particular those from Hollow Bastion and End of the World. Winning will earn you the Lionheart Keyblade, which is one of the best Keyblades available. This fight does remain one of the toughest solely due to their quick attacks and high damage output however. Both of them have been fought before, and you primarily have to focus on one while avoiding the other. In the 24th seed you face the Opposite Armor, followed by both Cloud and Leon in the 20th seed bossfight. Defeating him grants you the Thundaga spell. The boss of the 30th seed is Cerberus, with High Jump you can get onto his back if you wish. The 34th seed includes a Sneak Army, a weaker variant of the Stealth Sneak boss. In the 37th seed you encounter the Red Armor enemy, the separate parts of which you fought in the Phil Cup. The boss on the 40th seed is a Destroyed Behemoth (a normal Behemoth in the original version). The 44th seed will be against Yuffie, who will not pose too much trouble alone, and grants the Genji Shield for Goofy upon her defeat. For each boss defeated at the tenth seeds you are allowed to restart the Cup from that seed onwards, effectively saving you a lot of time if you fail partway through. The Hades Cup is by far the hardest and most dangerous cup, featuring 49 seeds of every enemy encountered in the game, excluding those from Atlantica and several unique to Final Mix. Winning the Hades Cup also grants you the bronze trophy and achievement Coliseum Champion in the 1.5 ReMIX version. The Hades Cup is a series of arena matches at the Olympus Coliseum that becomes available after winning all prior cups and sealing the Final Keyhole at Hollow Bastion in Kingdom Hearts and its Final Mix version.
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