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'''{{SSB4|Cloud}} | '''{{SSB4|Cloud}}'s Final Smash''' in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' is currently unnamed. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Upon activating it, a text box with the word "Omnislash" appears above Cloud's head. Cloud then charges forwards (in a similar fashion to [[Critical Hit]], the final smash of both [[Marth]] and [[Lucina]]), catching and launching any opponent he hits upwards with his sword before repeatedly slashing them in midair and slamming them to the ground, causing massive damage. It is similar functionally to [[Great Aether]] and [[Pair Up]]. | Upon activating it, a text box with the word "Omnislash" appears above Cloud's head. Cloud then charges forwards (in a similar fashion to [[Critical Hit]], the final smash of both [[Marth]] and [[Lucina]]), catching and launching any opponent he hits upwards with his sword before repeatedly slashing them in midair and slamming them to the ground, causing massive damage. It is similar functionally to [[Great Aether]] and [[Pair Up]]. |
Revision as of 17:01, November 17, 2015
Omnislash / Omnislash Ver. 5 | |
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User | Cloud |
Universe | Final Fantasy |
Cloud's Final Smash in Super Smash Bros. 4 is currently unnamed.
Description
Upon activating it, a text box with the word "Omnislash" appears above Cloud's head. Cloud then charges forwards (in a similar fashion to Critical Hit, the final smash of both Marth and Lucina), catching and launching any opponent he hits upwards with his sword before repeatedly slashing them in midair and slamming them to the ground, causing massive damage. It is similar functionally to Great Aether and Pair Up.
Origin
Omnislash is the final Limit Break that Cloud can learn in Final Fantasy VII. It is famously used as the Finishing Blow on the game's final Boss, Sephiroth.