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Heres where i absolutely juiced data roxas that one time

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Data Org Fights: KH2 vs KH3
Nov 13
The Data Organization is a post-game set of superbossfights that really tests your battle skills. As the name suggests, you fight a fake version of Organization XIII. They're usually faster and tougher versions of the boss fights that you face throughout the game. They each have their quirks, but I feel like KH3 did the data org better. Not just because it's an improved version from KH2 because plenty of people still would consider the KH2 data org as the better one.
In KH2, the data org fights only seemed to add more health to the fight or give the boss less openings in order to create difficulty. You'd rarely, if at all, see any new moves. In KH3 however, most of the fights have new moves from when you fight them in the Keyblade Graveyard. Some didn't even have real fights in the first place which gave them the opportunity to make a fresh boss fight (ie. Luxord, Saix, and Xion). Master Xehanort even got most of his fight reworked. The fights also seem more fluid. In addition to the smoother combat, the moves you're trying to dodge also seem more consistent and are cool to execute counters for. In KH2, a lot of it seemed stuntedor you'd just use reflect until it knocked the boss out of their attack.
I'm curious to hear what other people think about this. Which data org do you think is better?