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=== Trial 1 ===
=== Trial 1 ===


The first trial is the longest of the three, including battles with a variety of enemies and some returning bosses. During the long stair climb you will first have to fight two sets of three different Monoeyes: a regular, Aurum copy, and a cellular. The first set of Monoeyes will line up and float down the bottom of the stairs and will not attempt to harm you. The second set will appear after the Monoeyes are either defeated or reach the bottom of the stairs. The Monoeyes will float at the edge of the right of the stairs and later float outside of the stairs circling around the empty space. Further up the stairs an Urgle will drop from the sky to quickly take sight of you to shortly attack. The Urgle is also accompanied by a Monoeye and a centurion grouped together. At the end of the stairs in a little platform an Aurum Claxis awaits and will attack once you approach the enemy. After that is three [[Flage]]s and a [[Captain Flare]]. A door unlocks after clearing the enemies that leads to a copy of the [[Phoenix]] that must be battled.  This Phoenix is lord Dyntos's creation, although it is fought in the same way as before. Upon defeating the Phoenix, Pit moves on to another wave of returning enemies. A second door unlocks, leading to a second battle with [[Cragalanche]], who still has a "busted keister" that serves as its weak point. After defeating the rock monster, Pit proceeds to battle a final wave of enemies before facing the [[Space Kraken]]. This copy of the Kraken appears to fight somewhat differently this time, as it uses its water blast attack more often. Defeating the beast brings the first trial to an end.
The first trial is the longest of the three, including battles with a variety of enemies and some returning bosses. During the long stair climb you will first have to fight two sets of three different [[Monoeye]]s: regular, [[Aurum]] copy, and a cellular. The first set of Monoeyes will line up and float down the bottom of the stairs and will not attempt to harm you. The second set will appear after the Monoeyes are either defeated or reach the bottom of the stairs. The Monoeyes will float at the edge of the right of the stairs and later float outside of the stairs circling around the empty space. Further up the stairs an [[Urgle]] will drop from the sky to quickly take sight of you to shortly attack. The Urgle is also accompanied by a Monoeye and a centurion grouped together. At the end of the stairs in a little platform an Aurum [[Claxis]] awaits and will attack once you approach the enemy. After that is three [[Flage]]s and a [[Captain Flare]]. A door unlocks after clearing the enemies that leads to a copy of the [[Phoenix]] that must be battled.  This Phoenix is lord Dyntos's creation, although it is fought in the same way as before. Upon defeating the Phoenix, Pit moves on to another wave of returning enemies. A second door unlocks, leading to a second battle with [[Cragalanche]], who still has a "busted keister" that serves as its weak point. After defeating the rock monster, Pit proceeds to battle a final wave of enemies before facing the [[Space Kraken]]. This copy of the Kraken appears to fight somewhat differently this time, as it uses its water blast attack more often. Defeating the beast brings the first trial to an end.


==== Zodiac Chamber ====
==== Zodiac Chamber ====
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=== Trial 3 ===
=== Trial 3 ===
This final trial is a boss battle against the [[Great Sacred Treasure]], which was crafted by Dyntos as an upgrade of the original Sacred Treasures.  This full body armor suit is not only ten times the size of Pit, but also has a multitude of different forms. This battle has the Sacred Treasure using a variety of laser-based attacks. One of its most dangerous weapons can launch a powerful beam of energy, with only five seconds to get away from the attack's range (shown by a light extending across the ground). If Pit fails to do this, he will be instantly defeated and forced to restart the battle. (Losing [[Hearts]] and some power of previously collected [[Weapons]] in the process) The Great Sacred Treasure won't use this attack again during the fight, likely due to the immense power it requires. After defeating the superweapon, Dyntos will congratulate Pit for completing his three trials.
This final trial is a boss battle against the [[Great Sacred Treasure]], which was crafted by Dyntos as an upgrade of the original Sacred Treasures.  This full body armor suit is not only ten times the size of Pit, but also has a multitude of different forms. This battle has the Sacred Treasure using a variety of laser-based attacks. One of its most dangerous weapons can launch a powerful beam of energy, with only five seconds to get away from the attack's range (shown by a light extending across the ground). If Pit fails to do this, he will be instantly defeated and forced to restart the battle. (Losing [[Hearts]] and some power of previously collected weapons in the process) The Great Sacred Treasure won't use this attack again during the fight, likely due to the immense power it requires. After defeating the super weapon, Dyntos will congratulate Pit for completing his three trials.


== Epilogue ==
== Epilogue ==
Pit proceeds to equip the Great Sacred Treasure and takes it for a test drive, only to accidentally crash it in the ground. Slightly embarassed, Palutena extracts Pit from Dyntos's Workshop to prepare him for the true final battle against [[Hades]].
Pit proceeds to equip the Great Sacred Treasure and takes it for a test drive, only to accidentally crash it in the ground. Slightly embarrassed, Palutena extracts Pit from Dyntos's Workshop to prepare him for the true final battle against [[Hades]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*During the rematch with the Space Kraken, Pit points out that there are some differences in the arena. He may have been referring to the stage's flowing oceanic backdrop, which is now fully animated. Oddly, it was completely static during the original fight with the Kraken in [[The Space-Pirate Ship|Chapter 8]].
*During the rematch with the Space Kraken, Pit points out that there are some differences in the arena. He may have been referring to the stage's flowing oceanic backdrop, which is now fully animated. Oddly, it was completely static during the original fight with the Kraken in [[The Space-Pirate Ship|Chapter 8]].
*Not counting the [[Boss Battle]] mode, this chapter has the most bosses out of all chapters, with a total of six.
*Not counting the [[Boss Battles]] bonus chapter, this chapter has the most bosses out of all chapters, with a total of six.
*The ground battle theme for this chapter is a remix of the fortress theme from the original ''[[Kid Icarus (game)|Kid Icarus]]''.  This remix is also used as the ground theme for [[The Seafloor Palace|Chapter 7]].
*The ground battle theme for this chapter is a remix of the fortress theme from the original ''[[Kid Icarus (game)|Kid Icarus]]''.  This remix is also used as the ground theme for [[The Seafloor Palace|Chapter 7]].
*The statement made by Pit in the beginning regarding the angel confusing Dyntos as the "god of snacks" left many players baffled on what the joke is supposed to be. A possible explanation is that Pit mistook Dyntos for [[wikipedia:Dionysus|Dionysus]] who is the Greek god of wine and parties, as the two gods have somewhat similar names.
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