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:The Vehemoth Phosbat is an example of another boss with two clear, defined phases, even separated by a cutscene- battling it in the dark whilst illuminating the cave, and battling it when the main light has been switched on- it behaves differently during this phase, both stopping to rest on the cave walls and appearing fully visible which it doesn't do in the previous phase. This is not an ''action'', like the Wollyhop argument given, this is a whole ''phase'' where the entire phase of battle with the boss has changed. | :The Vehemoth Phosbat is an example of another boss with two clear, defined phases, even separated by a cutscene- battling it in the dark whilst illuminating the cave, and battling it when the main light has been switched on- it behaves differently during this phase, both stopping to rest on the cave walls and appearing fully visible which it doesn't do in the previous phase. This is not an ''action'', like the Wollyhop argument given, this is a whole ''phase'' where the entire phase of battle with the boss has changed. | ||
:This is not a ''form change'' like the Plasm Wraith, but changing form and changing phase are not necessarily the same thing in a boss battle- an example from another game series: in the final battle with Ganondorf in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Ganondorf does not change form throughout the entire final battle, however, there are multiple phases in how you fight him. Phases and forms in boss battles are different things. [[User:MegaJ|MegaJ]] ([[User talk:MegaJ|talk]]) 07:48, 29 September 2015 (EDT) | :This is not a ''form change'' like the Plasm Wraith, but changing form and changing phase are not necessarily the same thing in a boss battle- an example from another game series: in the final battle with Ganondorf in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, Ganondorf does not change form throughout the entire final battle, however, there are multiple phases in how you are able to fight him. Phases and forms in boss battles are different things. [[User:MegaJ|MegaJ]] ([[User talk:MegaJ|talk]]) 07:48, 29 September 2015 (EDT) | ||
== Comment by Space1255 on 15th April 2014 == | == Comment by Space1255 on 15th April 2014 == |