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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Blade Dash is a typical omnidirectional recovery move. When used normally, it is a single dashing strike in any direction; if used on the ground, it will not leave edges. | Blade Dash is a typical omnidirectional recovery move, similar to [[Fire Fox]]. When used normally, it is a single dashing strike in any direction; if used on the ground, it will not leave edges. While aiming, a small arrow will appear next to Sephiroth, indicating the direction of the dash. | ||
Holding the button before the dash begins will turn the move into Octaslash, which instead hits eight times for significantly more damage. Octaslash travels slightly farther, but does not grab edges on the way up like Blade Dash does, and inflicts twice the [[landing lag]]. When using Octaslash, Sephiroth may say {{ja|消え去れ|Kiesare.}} ("Disappear."), {{ja|愚かな|Oroka na.}} ("Foolish."), or {{ja|恐怖を刻む|Kyoufu o kizamu.}} ("I carve terror.") | Holding the button before the dash begins will turn the move into Octaslash, which instead hits eight times for significantly more damage and knockback. Octaslash travels slightly farther, but does not grab edges on the way up like Blade Dash does, and inflicts twice the [[landing lag]]. Just like Blade Dash, Octoslash will stop at edges, with Sephiroth performing any remaining slashes in place. Due to its massive hitboxes, Octoslash is a very difficult recovery to intercept even with a [[counter]], but its inability to grab ledges and heavy endlag leaves Sephiroth very vulnerable afterwards. | ||
When using Octaslash, Sephiroth may say {{ja|消え去れ|Kiesare.}} ("Disappear."), {{ja|愚かな|Oroka na.}} ("Foolish."), or {{ja|恐怖を刻む|Kyoufu o kizamu.}} ("I carve terror.") | |||
==Instructional Quotes== | ==Instructional Quotes== |