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[[File:FFVII Flare.png|thumb|200px|Flare in ''Final Fantasy VII''.]] | [[File:FFVII Flare.png|thumb|200px|Flare in ''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. | 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. | ||
Megaflare first appeared in ''Final Fantasy III'' as an attack used by Bahamut; it has since come to be known as the dragon's signature attack in every game it appears in, often shown as a massive explosion or destructive beam of energy fired from its mouth. | Megaflare first appeared in ''Final Fantasy III'' as an attack used by Bahamut; it has since come to be known as the dragon's signature attack in every game it appears in, often shown as a massive explosion or destructive beam of energy fired from its mouth. |
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