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[https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Gigaflare Gigaflare] first appeared in ''Final Fantasy V'' as the demon Twintania's most powerful attack. It would later appear in ''Final Fantasy VII'' as [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Neo_Bahamut_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Neo Bahamut]'s attack, and like Megaflare, would come to be closely associated with more powerful strains of Bahamut, though other monsters like the Archeodemon and Enuo would have access to it in their repertoire.
[https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Gigaflare Gigaflare] first appeared in ''Final Fantasy V'' as the demon Twintania's most powerful attack. It would later appear in ''Final Fantasy VII'' as [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Neo_Bahamut_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Neo Bahamut]'s attack, and like Megaflare, would come to be closely associated with more powerful strains of Bahamut, though other monsters like the Archeodemon and Enuo would have access to it in their repertoire.
Sephiroth has neither used Megaflare or Gigaflare in any ''Final Fantasy'' game.


Flare is more powerful than both Megaflare and Gigaflare in ''Final Fantasy VII'', with 115 power compared to 65 and 80 power, respectively.
Flare is more powerful than both Megaflare and Gigaflare in ''Final Fantasy VII'', with 115 power compared to 65 and 80 power, respectively.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Sephiroth has currently never used both Megaflare or Gigaflare in any ''Final Fantasy'' game.
*Teraflare, another form of Flare, is used by [[Bahamut ZERO]] in [[Midgar]].
*Teraflare, another form of Flare, is used by [[Bahamut ZERO]] in [[Midgar]].
*Similar to Terry's [[Buster Wolf]] and [[Power Geyser]], Gigaflare briefly flashes a dark color that is unrelated to [[Special Zoom]].
*Similar to Terry's [[Buster Wolf]] and [[Power Geyser]], Gigaflare briefly flashes a dark color that is unrelated to [[Special Zoom]].

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