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At the end of Boss Battles, you are given a weapon for beating the Great Sacred Treasure as if this was a regular level. If you beat it on easy mode, however, you unlock intensities for the boss battle, giving you a chance to earn greater weapons.
At the end of Boss Battles, you are given a weapon for beating the Great Sacred Treasure as if this was a regular level. If you beat it on easy mode, however, you unlock intensities for the boss battle, giving you a chance to earn greater weapons.


==Trivia==
*This mode is similar to [[wikirby:The Arena|The Arena]] in ''[[wikirby:Kirby Super Star Ultra|Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'' as the player fights bosses with limited health restoration items.
**It is also similar to [[smashwiki:Boss Battles Mode|Boss Battles mode]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''.
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Revision as of 15:31, 2 April 2013

For the specific gameplay in most chapter, see Kid Icarus: Uprising/Boss Battles

Boss Battles is a mode that is unlocked in Kid Icarus: Uprising. It is unlocked by beating the game. This mode puts Pit against twenty-six rounds of the game's bosses that are fought at the end of each chapter except Chapter 25 (with the exception of Magnus, Gaol, and Pseudo-Palutena in The Three Trials) The mode doesn't include minibosses though, and interestingly, neither does it contain Hades to be fought. This survival mode contains 5 Drink of the Gods to replenish health.

Bosses Fought in Order

Reward

At the end of Boss Battles, you are given a weapon for beating the Great Sacred Treasure as if this was a regular level. If you beat it on easy mode, however, you unlock intensities for the boss battle, giving you a chance to earn greater weapons.

Trivia