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* The Meteor Parasite in ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]''. Before you can deliver the final blow, you get whisked away to the [[Final Boss]]. After beating the last boss, you get transported back to the parasite, who is still in critical condition, being at 1 HP and unable to fight back at all. All it takes is a single attack to finish it off. |
* The Meteor Parasite in ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]''. Before you can deliver the final blow, you get whisked away to the [[Final Boss]]. After beating the last boss, you get transported back to the parasite, who is still in critical condition, being at 1 HP and unable to fight back at all. All it takes is a single attack to finish it off. |
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* The final boss of ''[[Xenogears]]'', Urobolus, is extremely easy. Of course, having just defeated ''God'' (or, rather, a somewhat mechanical creature that is sort of God but not really...[[Mind Screw|don't ask...]]), anything would be easy. |
* The final boss of ''[[Xenogears]]'', Urobolus, is extremely easy. Of course, having just defeated ''God'' (or, rather, a somewhat mechanical creature that is sort of God but not really...[[Mind Screw|don't ask...]]), anything would be easy. |
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* The [[Play Station 3]] version of ''[[Eternal Sonata]]'' turns {{spoiler|Frederic}} into this by upgrading the previous battle from a rather easy battle against something close to a [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]] in the Xbox360 version to a much harder fight to the death with the [[Evil Overlord]]. If you managed to beat him, the '''Post Final Boss''' should be a walk in the park for you. |
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* The fight against the Time Devourer (the dragon one) from ''[[Chrono Cross]]'' is an epic [[Final Boss]] fight, spanning several locales and stages, and packing a lot of hard-hitting attacks and Elements. Afterwards there's the fight against the ''other'' Time Devourer (the {{spoiler|Lavos}} one), who doesn't hit nearly as hard, and who is defeated by [[Puzzle Boss|playing a song]]. |
* The fight against the Time Devourer (the dragon one) from ''[[Chrono Cross]]'' is an epic [[Final Boss]] fight, spanning several locales and stages, and packing a lot of hard-hitting attacks and Elements. Afterwards there's the fight against the ''other'' Time Devourer (the {{spoiler|Lavos}} one), who doesn't hit nearly as hard, and who is defeated by [[Puzzle Boss|playing a song]]. |
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* In the console version of ''[[Daikatana]]'', [[Big Bad|Kage Mishima]] appears as a strong [[Duel Boss]]. In the portable version he has two forms and can do a lot of damage to Hiro. {{spoiler|After the fight, Mikiko betrays Hiro and can be defeated in a couple of seconds on both versions.}} |
* In the console version of ''[[Daikatana]]'', [[Big Bad|Kage Mishima]] appears as a strong [[Duel Boss]]. In the portable version he has two forms and can do a lot of damage to Hiro. {{spoiler|After the fight, Mikiko betrays Hiro and can be defeated in a couple of seconds on both versions.}} |
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