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After listening to the music of Scala, I'm convinced that Keyblade Graveyard really is its ruins... I am beyond shook right now. Also, there's no way that you just walk forward and the final boss starts like that it's beyond anticlimactic and so messy
Why? It's a variation of the music that plays in Back Cover whenever each of the Foretellers gets their Role from the Master of Masters. Genuinely curious why that screams Keyblade Graveyard to you.
So... is that immediately a boss battle, or are those just enemies? I'm confused. Can you save and continue to explore if you're good at not getting your ass kicked? Is the save point locked out past the gate or can you go back to it? Please tell me you can go back to it.
It's probably like every other KH game where you're warned that there is no going back after passing through a certain point. If you die, you start all over from the last checkpoint - at least that's what I hope.
Im perfectly fine with it. Both End of the World and The World That Never Was were both long empty linear hallways anyway. Im much rather have this big bombastic fight scaling an entire world over that again.
MOM music is heard, a few org members are norted, pretty sure the black box are just outfits. Pretty sure Scala is daybreak town because there are areas noted by members outside of here that point it and also A BAKERY SHOP.
In the shot in question you can actually make out what appears to be a figure holding Xigbar's arrowguns made of energy, a figure holding a since fringed sword made of energy that echoes soul eater, and a figure holding another sword-like weapon except this is one is very thin looking and I can't see a point. My guess is that those figures are Xion, that mysterious Riku, and Xigbar or rather what is left of them after all their other individuality was stripped away.
Well what do you know KH3isLifePart3 may have actually been legit, the dude said DayBreak Town was a part of Scala Ad Caleum of Which evediently it looks to be the case, and that part of the Final Boss Segment was like fighting the “Six†paths of Pain from Naruto. The dude was directly on the money. May have more story spoilers then we thought then.
Well what do you know KH3isLifePart3 may have actually been legit, the dude said DayBreak Town was a part of Scala Ad Caleum of Which evediently it looks to be the case, and that part of the Final Boss Segment was like fighting the “Six†paths of Pain from Naruto. The dude was directly on the money. May have more story spoilers then we thought then.
So it looks like Donald and Goofy are with you in Scala. I remember people theorizing from the final battle trailer that you would have to fight through Scala solo. Also kind of spoils Donald’s sacrifice at the Keyblade Graveyard even though it was obvious he wasn’t really dead.
You also appear to fight six of those mysterious adversaries at once. If you pause the video when they spawn in you can see six portals of darkness in a pyramid. So yeah I can see what the leaker means by getting his ass handed to him.
Nevertheless, I still want to ask you whether to trust the leaks of KH3isLifePart3, because many of his things about Scala turned out to be true.
Does that mean he's right?
So Scala is like a survival horror zone where you have to constantly flee from the 12 SoD. I wonder if you can actually defeat the 12 before reaching MX.
Maybe the other playable character is Lingering Will/Terra?
Nevertheless, I still want to ask you whether to trust the leaks of KH3isLifePart3, because many of his things about Scala turned out to be true.
Does that mean he's right?
I thought he was fake for sure, but after the Scala stuff and getting the final boss segment down to the number of enemies are uncanny. His leaks for how the game ends make a lot of sense as to why the other guy said the Ending got bad and things just seemed to happen. Looks like we have another FFXV Leak
I thought he was fake for sure, but after the Scala stuff and getting the final boss segment down to the number of enemies are uncanny. His leaks for how the game ends make a lot of sense as to why the other guy said the Ending got bad and things just seemed to happen. Looks like we have another FFXV Leak
Do not forget that the wasteland in the UX where Scala formed in KH3, already existed at the time of the keyblade war.
So this can not be completely the same place. In addition, Scala consists of white stone, and Daybreak town is more like a Radiant garden in structure.
Nevertheless, I still want to ask you whether to trust the leaks of KH3isLifePart3, because many of his things about Scala turned out to be true.
Does that mean he's right?
Pretty much everything that guy posted was a theory that had been tossed around on a lot of threads. There have even been times where he has tried to bait the leaker into spoilers but saying if the leaker won't say something he will. Nothing was seen from him in relation to those "threats".
I wouldn't call a few things being possibly right definitive proof that everything is.
MOM music is heard, a few org members are norted, pretty sure the black box are just outfits. Pretty sure Scala is daybreak town because there are areas noted by members outside of here that point it and also A BAKERY SHOP.
Nah, MoM's theme is the one that plays during the Case of Luxu, Shimomura has confirm it herself. The one that is similar to Scala theme is the Case of the Foretellers, which more of the theme of the foretellers as a group than MoM himself.
That being said...
SCALA THEME HAS ELEMENTS OF CASE OF FORETELLERS!? SCALA IS DAYBREAK TOWN/A PLACE FROM UX ERA IS CONFIRMED!?
Why? It's a variation of the music that plays in Back Cover whenever each of the Foretellers gets their Role from the Master of Masters. Genuinely curious why that screams Keyblade Graveyard to you.
Yeah I guess it’s the violin part that sounds like the two pieces could be variations of each other. I went and listened to both pieces’ beginning and there was a pretty striking similarity, at least to me. It might just be that they’re both just trying to express the same idea of mystery though.