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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[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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