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About similarities in attacks. Funny enough, the five named expies\' attacks and battles also have little or nothing to do with original five final bosses, with only the fight with Exodus, has some visible similarities in attacks, most notably the use of the Flare spell.
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About similarities in attacks. Funny enough, the five named expies\\\' attacks and battles also have little or nothing to do with original five final bosses, with only the fight with Exodus, having some really visible similarities in attacks, most notably the use of the Flare spell.
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About similarities in attacks. Funny enough, the five named expies\' attacks and battles also have little or nothing to do with original five final bosses, with only the fight with Exodus, having some similarities in attacks, most notably the use of the Flare spell.
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About similarities in attacks. Funny enough, the five named expies\\\' attacks and battles also have little or nothing to do with original five final bosses, with only the fight with Exodus, has some visible similarities in attacks, most notably the use of the Flare spell.
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Another thing, while Zalera has some differences with Sephiroth and Kefka, the five named expies, also have some differences. The Esper Zeromus, holds a special connection with the concept of Law, but both Zemus and Zeromus didn\'t have this kind of connection. Neither Garland, or Chaos, became death seekers, or even unhappy with their/his rebirth, before the Dissidia games. Exodus, as opposed to Exdeath, had suffered a Despair Event Horizon, that led him to his desire to unmake everything.
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Another thing, while Zalera has some differences with Sephiroth and Kefka, the five named expies, also have some differences. The Esper Zeromus, holds a special connection with the concept of Law, but both Zemus and Zeromus didn\\\'t have this kind of connection. Neither Garland, or Chaos, became death seekers, or were even unhappy with their/his rebirth, before the Dissidia games. Exodus, as opposed to Exdeath, had suffered a Despair Event Horizon, that led him to his desire to unmake everything.
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About similarities in attacks. Funny enough, the five named expies\' attacks and battles also have little or nothing to do with original five final bosses, with only the fight with Exodus, having some similarities in attacks, most notable the use of the Flare spell.
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About similarities in attacks. Funny enough, the five named expies\\\' attacks and battles also have little or nothing to do with original five final bosses, with only the fight with Exodus, having some similarities in attacks, most notably the use of the Flare spell.
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And as it\'s pretty worth mentioning, the Espers who have the same names, as the Lucavi from Final Fantasy Tactics, aren\'t their expense, or just named for them, they are the same characters. They\'re just about as the same, as Sephiroth was in both Final Fantasy VII, and Crysis Core.
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And as it\\\'s pretty worth mentioning, the Espers who have the same names, as the Lucavi from Final Fantasy Tactics, aren\\\'t their expies, or just named for them, they are the same characters. They\\\'re just about as the same, as Sephiroth was in both Final Fantasy VII, and Crysis Core.
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