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* In the climax of Volume 3, all of the rank and file players (that is, everyone outside of G.U. and a very few select others, like Antares, Zelkova, and Kaede) who originally had no idea about the real world dangers stemming from The World get thrown into an active war zone online when Cubia makes its move to corrupt the world's network (which would cause an apocalypse, as the nuclear reactors around the world would melt down). What do the players do? They form an army under Zelkova's guidance and fight back, with Haseo and his friends personally acting as the vanguard. Even the BadassNormal players like Silabus and Gaspard stand shoulder to shoulder with the Epitaph Users against Cubia's Core and easily pull their weight in the fight.
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* After the battle with Sakaki in volume 2, Ovan, last seen squaring off against the presumed Tri-Edge and his two friends, tells Haseo he has a gift for him - the severed arm of the Pursuer Azure Kite, complete with his three-pronged blade. This was the figure who dropped Haseo 132 levels and two Job Extensions, and Ovan just threw down his severed arm after facing him AND two of his "friends." Given what was then revealed, it does make sense why he could do this, but it doesn't change the fact that it was awesome to witness.

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** Firstly, It's [[CueTheFlyingPigs happening at all,]] considering the franchise has been largely stagnant for years.
** Secondly, They didn't just, like SquareEnix did with the Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts games, simply repackage the Japanese exclusive versions. No, They effectively updated The World R 2 to modern standards, with balance updates, new content and a brand new dub.

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** Firstly, It's it's [[CueTheFlyingPigs happening at all,]] all]], considering the franchise has been largely stagnant for years.
** Secondly, They they didn't just, like SquareEnix just (like Creator/SquareEnix did with the Final Fantasy ''Final Fantasy'' and Kingdom Hearts games, ''Kingdom Hearts'' games) simply repackage the Japanese exclusive versions. No, They they effectively updated The World R 2 to modern standards, with balance updates, new content and a brand new dub.



** [[spoiler: 5th Form:]] [[spoiler: a [[BadassLongcoat black coat]] wearing form capable of equipping one single weapon: [[EleventhHourSuperpower The 8 Phase Blade]] which aside from looking [[ImpossiblyCoolWeapon incredibly cool]] also gives Haseo access to 8 Skills based on the Epitaphs.]]

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** [[spoiler: 5th Form:]] [[spoiler: Form: a [[BadassLongcoat black coat]] wearing form capable of equipping one single weapon: [[EleventhHourSuperpower The 8 Phase Blade]] which aside from looking [[ImpossiblyCoolWeapon incredibly cool]] also gives Haseo access to 8 Skills based on the Epitaphs.]]
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* The re-release on PlayStation4 and PC.

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* The re-release on PlayStation4 UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and PC.
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** [[spoiler: 5th Form:]] [[spoiler: a Black coated form capable of equipping one single weapon: [[EleventhHourSuperpower The 8 Phase Blade]] which aside from looking [[ImpossiblyCoolWeapon incredibly cool]] also gives Haseo access to 8 Skills based on the Epitaphs.]]

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** [[spoiler: 5th Form:]] [[spoiler: a Black coated [[BadassLongcoat black coat]] wearing form capable of equipping one single weapon: [[EleventhHourSuperpower The 8 Phase Blade]] which aside from looking [[ImpossiblyCoolWeapon incredibly cool]] also gives Haseo access to 8 Skills based on the Epitaphs.]]
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* All of Haseo's forms past 2nd certainly qualify, both for their looks and their part in Haseo's story:
** 3rd Form: The Form you see Haseo in for the first moments of the games, [[SpikesOfVillainy a spiky]], [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver black and red armor]] that looks straight out of a death metal album.
** [[OddNameOut Xth Form]]: A silver and white suit that comes equipped with twin pistols and the inbuilt ability to glide.
** [[spoiler: 5th Form:]] [[spoiler: a Black coated form capable of equipping one single weapon: [[EleventhHourSuperpower The 8 Phase Blade]] which aside from looking [[ImpossiblyCoolWeapon incredibly cool]] also gives Haseo access to 8 Skills based on the Epitaphs.]]
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** In the fight against Bordeaux in the Arena when Haseo first summons Skeith. Even though Haseo is driven mad with power, given how Bordeaux and her lackeys have been to Haseo before this, it can be somewhat satisfying to see their asses handed to them.
** On the flip side, Haseo defeating Tarvos when Pi gets infected. Haseo is new to Avatars and doesn't quite understand them yet, but risks his own well-being to call Skeith and rescue Pi. Depending on how you've leveled up for the Arena, the fight can easily turn into a CurbStompBattle in your favor against one of the former hardest bosses of the original IMOQ series.

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** In the fight against Bordeaux in the Arena when Haseo first summons Skeith. Even though Haseo is driven mad with power, given how Bordeaux and her lackeys have been to Haseo before this, it can be somewhat satisfying to see their asses handed to them.
** On the flip side, Haseo defeating Tarvos when Pi gets infected. Haseo is new to Avatars and doesn't quite understand them yet, but risks his own well-being to call Skeith and rescue Pi. Pi. Depending on how you've leveled up for the Arena, the fight can easily turn into a CurbStompBattle in your favor against one of the former hardest bosses of the original IMOQ series.
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* Haseo has two LetsGetDangerous moments with Skeith in volume 1 that both qualify as awesome for different reasons:
** In the fight against Bordeaux in the Arena when Haseo first summons Skeith. Even though Haseo is driven mad with power, given how Bordeaux and her lackeys have been to Haseo before this, it can be somewhat satisfying to see their asses handed to them.
** On the flip side, Haseo defeating Tarvos when Pi gets infected. Haseo is new to Avatars and doesn't quite understand them yet, but risks his own well-being to call Skeith and rescue Pi. Depending on how you've leveled up for the Arena, the fight can easily turn into a CurbStompBattle in your favor against one of the former hardest bosses of the original IMOQ series.
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** Reconnection's setting: The final days of The World. For the first time, you get to play on the days before the servers close.
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** You check the opening menu... Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, '''''Volume 4''''', then... the LE Terminal Disc from the original release. Yes, they even subverted AllThereInTheManual, by putting the Terminal Disc in as well!

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** You check the opening menu... Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, '''''Volume 4''''', then... the LE Terminal Disc from the original release. Yes, they even subverted AllThereInTheManual, by putting the Terminal Disc in as well!well!
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** You check the opening menu... Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, '''Volume 4''', then... the LE Terminal Disc from the original release. Yes, they even subverted AllThereInTheManual, by putting the Terminal Disc in as well!

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** You check the opening menu... Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, '''Volume 4''', '''''Volume 4''''', then... the LE Terminal Disc from the original release. Yes, they even subverted AllThereInTheManual, by putting the Terminal Disc in as well!
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** Secondly, They didn't just, like SquareEnix did with the Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts games, simply repackage the Japanese exclusive versions. No, They effectively updated The World R 2 to modern standards, with balance updates, new content and a brand new dub.

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** Secondly, They didn't just, like SquareEnix did with the Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts games, simply repackage the Japanese exclusive versions. No, They effectively updated The World R 2 to modern standards, with balance updates, new content and a brand new dub.dub.
** You check the opening menu... Volume 1, Volume 2, Volume 3, '''Volume 4''', then... the LE Terminal Disc from the original release. Yes, they even subverted AllThereInTheManual, by putting the Terminal Disc in as well!
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* The four-way summons between Haseo, Kuhn, Endrance, and Atoli to call on Skeith during the finale of the PK Tournament. Haseo was too worn out to successfully summon his avatar alone. Cue his friends lending him their strength, and the four of them as one shouting the summoning catchphrase "I'M RIGHT HERE!"

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* The four-way summons between Haseo, Kuhn, Endrance, and Atoli to call on Skeith during the finale of the PK Tournament. Haseo was too worn out to successfully summon his avatar alone. Cue his friends lending him their strength, and the four of them as one shouting the summoning catchphrase "I'M RIGHT HERE!"HERE!"
* The re-release on PlayStation4 and PC.
** Firstly, It's [[CueTheFlyingPigs happening at all,]] considering the franchise has been largely stagnant for years.
** Secondly, They didn't just, like SquareEnix did with the Final Fantasy and Kingdom Hearts games, simply repackage the Japanese exclusive versions. No, They effectively updated The World R 2 to modern standards, with balance updates, new content and a brand new dub.
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* The four-way summons between Haseo, Kuhn, Endrance, and Atoli to call on Skeith during the finale of the PK Tournament. Haseo was too worn out to successfully summon his avatar alone. Cue his friends lending him their strength, and the four of them as one shouting the summoning catchphrase "I'M RIGHT HERE!"

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