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[[File:Flare | [[File:FFVII Flare.png|thumb|200px| [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Flare_(ability) Flare] in ''Final Fantasy VII''.]] | ||
[https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Flare_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Flare] first appeared in ''Final Fantasy'' — originally localized under the name NUKE — where it was a high-level Black Magic spell. Despite its name and appearance, it is often listed as a non-elemental spell. However, in ''Final Fantasy VII'', it appears as a fire-elemental spell (which is reflected in its ''Super Smash Bros.'' appearance). Safer∙Sephiroth uses Flare in the original Japanese version of ''Final Fantasy VII''; in the English version, this was changed to the similar move Shadow Flare. It can also used by the party by using the Contain Materia. | [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Flare_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Flare] first appeared in ''Final Fantasy'' — originally localized under the name NUKE — where it was a high-level Black Magic spell. Despite its name and appearance, it is often listed as a non-elemental spell. However, in ''Final Fantasy VII'', it appears as a fire-elemental spell (which is reflected in its ''Super Smash Bros.'' appearance). Safer∙Sephiroth uses Flare in the original Japanese version of ''Final Fantasy VII''; in the English version, this was changed to the similar move Shadow Flare. It can also used by the party by using the Contain Materia. | ||