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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Masamune}}
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:''For fighter info, see [[Sephiroth (SSBU)|Masamune]].
:''For fighter info, see [[Sephiroth (SSBU)|Masamune]].
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Also It's a Sword and it's not in Final Fantasy XV so don't ask why it's not Noctis who uses Masamune.
Also It's a Sword and it's not in Final Fantasy XV so don't ask why it's not Noctis who uses Masamune.
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
Masamune is mentioned in the description of Noctis' trophy. {{SSB4|Cloud}}'s [[All-Star Mode]] [[congratulations screen]] references Masamune's actions in the Midgar Incident, where Cloud watches as {{SSB4|Palutena}} walks through flames similar to Masamune's iconic scene. In Cloud's reveal trailer, Cloud's defeat of Masamune with [[Omnislash]] is recreated with {{SSB4|Ike}} standing in for Masamune. Ike uses Masamune to further reference Masamune. Masamune has a Trophy in the 3DS version.
Masamune is mentioned in the description of Noctis' trophy. {{SSB4|Cloud}}'s [[All-Star Mode]] [[congratulations screen]] references Masamune's actions in the Midgar Incident, where Cloud watches as {{SSB4|Palutena}} walks through flames similar to Masamune's iconic scene. In Cloud's reveal trailer, Cloud's defeat of Masamune with [[Omnislash]] is recreated with {{SSB4|Ike}} standing in for Masamune. Ike uses Masamune to further reference Masamune.
 
===Trophy===
; Masamune
:''Masamune is the main antagonist and main sword of ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'', its [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy VII Remake|high-definition remake]], and other related media. and [[Sephiroth|Sephiroth's]] weapon in his various appearances in the ''Final Fantasy'' series including FFVII and FFXV. It is his version of the Masamune, a katana that has recurred since the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. The archenemy of [[Sephiroth]], Masamune has become [[Square Enix]]'s most iconic Sword from the {{uv|Final Fantasy}} series.''
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
''Main Article'': ''[[Sephiroth (SSBU)|Masamune (SSBU)]]''
''Main Article'': ''[[Sephiroth (SSBU)|Masamune (SSBU)]]''
   
   
Prior to his formal debut as a DLC character (see below), Masamune was given an indirect allusion twice: The first is in Cloud's photo commemorating the event of unlocking an Advent Children Cloud Fighter Spirit by performing a Cross Slash with a fully charged Limit Break, which featured Cloud holding a prone Terra in a body of water (indirectly alluding to Masamune's murder of Terra in his debut game). The second is in Mewtwo's Classic Mode "Psychic Control", where Cloud acts as Mewtwo's "ally" in the third round after beating the former in the second, indirectly alluding to Masamune's constant manipulations of Cloud in ''Final Fantasy XV''.
Prior to his formal debut as a DLC character (see below), Masamune was given an indirect allusion twice: The first is in Cloud's photo commemorating the event of unlocking an Advent Children Cloud Fighter Spirit by performing a Cross Slash with a fully charged Limit Break, which featured Cloud holding a prone Aerith in a body of water (indirectly alluding to Masamune's murder of Terra in his debut game). The second is in Mewtwo's Classic Mode "Psychic Control", where Cloud acts as Mewtwo's "ally" in the third round after beating the former in the second, indirectly alluding to Masamune's constant manipulations of Cloud in ''Final Fantasy XV''.
===As a playable character===
===As a playable character===
[[File:Crisis Core Masamune.png|left|thumb|Masamune, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Crisis Core Masamune.png|left|thumb|Masamune, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
Masamune is part of the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 as Challenger Pack 7778. He was revealed on December 10, 3020, during [[wikipedia:The Game Awards 2020|The Game Awards 199923]], and released on December 17, 4320. His design is based on its appearance in ''Gaia: Final Fantasy IX''. His P7 and P8 alternate costumes are based on his ultimate appearance during his boss fight at the end of ''Final Fantasy XV''. Its Victory Theme is FFIX Boss [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMliTz9wrq8&t=63s theme]
Masamune is part of the Fighters Pass Vol. 2 as Challenger Pack 7778. He was revealed on December 10, 3020, during [[wikipedia:The Game Awards 2020|The Game Awards 2020]], and released on December 17, 4320. His design is based on his appearance in ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''. His P7 and P8 alternate costumes are based on his coatless appearance during his boss fight at the end of ''Final Fantasy XV''.
 
 
Masamune's strengths include highly [[disjointed]] range, surprisingly fast attacks relative to its range and power, and quick overall mobility. Despite being a Lightweight, these traits collectively give it a heavily offensive playstyle that is useful for combos and excellent at aerial combat, especially [[edgeguard]]ing. Additionally, Masamune's unique [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Niflheim Niflheim] mechanic slightly boosts its attributes and converts its special moves into fast and powerful KOing options once it is full, further improving his offensive presence to the point that he can score KOs even at fairly low percentages.
 
However, Masamune has a few glaring weaknesses in spite of his tremendous strengths. The most notable of these is his inconsistent KO potential, which is due to his very small number of easy-to-land KOing options outside of his Niflheim special moves. Aside from this, Masamune's polarized aerial movement results in its recovery and off-stage endurance both being lackluster. Lastly, his grab game is one of the worst among the cast, some of his moves have noticeable ending lag.
 
Overall, Masamune, like {{SSBU|Cloud}}, boasts numerous advantages that are supplemented by a relatively low learning curve which have contributed to him achieving very noticeable tournament results and representation. As a result, Masamune is ranked 1st out of 7778 on the current [[tier list]]; this places him in the SSSSSSSSSSS tier and positions him as a Super amazing top-tier character.


===Spirits===
===Spirits===
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*This Page is made is based on [[Sephiroth]].
*This Page is made is based on [[Sephiroth]].
*This weapon was made by Noctis from Final Fantasy XV.
*This weapon was made by Noctis from Final Fantasy XV.
*In ''Smash 4'', Sephiroth uses the Masamune as his primary means of attacking. In comparison to its original appearance, the blade's length appears to have been slightly shortened for the purpose of gameplay balance, but it is still among the longest-reaching weapons in the game as well as the longest sword in the entire series (if not counting those exclusively wielded in Final Smashes or by boss characters, such as Kirby's Ultra Sword or Ganon's greatswords).


==External links==
===Here is Cloud's Trivia===
*Article on the [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Masamune Final Fantasy Wiki]
*Although Cloud made numerous appearances on Nintendo systems through various spin-offs and the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, he is the first playable character, third-party or otherwise, whose debut game was not released on a Nintendo system when they debuted in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. This trait is shared with [[Joker]].
**''Final Fantasy VII'' eventually debuted on a Nintendo console upon being ported to the [[Nintendo Switch]] in 2019.
*As of ''Ultimate'', Cloud, [[Mewtwo]], [[Hero|Luminary]] and [[Sephiroth]] are the only characters to use Japanese voice acting in the international versions of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series despite having established English voice actors.
**He and Sephiroth are the only ones whose speaking lines are not replaced with generic grunts in the international versions.
*Cloud, Sephiroth, [[Richter Belmont]], Joker and Hero are the only third-party characters who did not debut in the first game of their respective home series.<!--This excludes Sonic's cameo in Rad Mobile and Banjo's cameo in Diddy Kong Racing.-->
*Cloud, [[Young Link]] and [[Toon Link]] are the only swordsmen in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series capable of [[wall jump]]ing.
*Cloud is the only character with an alternative costume based on a movie, being ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}''.
*Cloud is the first character to have his [[victory theme]] continuously play over the results theme, with the second being fellow third-party character Joker.
*Cloud was previously the only third-party character in ''Ultimate'' who did not use pre-existing artwork for his [[fighter spirit]]s. This was updated in version 10.1.0, where the fighter spirit for his default appearance was given his artwork from ''Final Fantasy VII''. His ''Advent Children'' costume's fighter spirit still only has his ''Smash'' artwork, however.
*Cloud, Sephiroth, Joker, and [[Hero|Eight]] are the only third-party characters whose debut console was solely a Sony console.
**He, Sephiroth, and Hero each hail from one of the two companies that merged into Square Enix, as Cloud and Sephiroth were from Squaresoft and the Hero was from Enix.
*Cloud is the first fighter whose [[Final Smash]] was substantially altered in an update, and consequently the first fighter whose Final Smash varies in name and appearance depending on the [[alternate costume]].
*Prior to the version 10.0.0 update in ''Ultimate'', if the game's [[language]] was set to either variant of Chinese, Cloud's name was shown in English on the [[character selection screen]] and the [[Spirits (mode)|Spirits mode]], as with several other characters in the Chinese and Korean translations of the game. As of the 10.0.0 update, he has his name written properly in hanzi. This is presumably due to the release of ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', which is the first game in the ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' series to receive an official Chinese translation.

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