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:''For fighter info, see [[Cloud (SSB4)]] and [[Cloud (SSBU)]]. For other meanings of "cloud", see [[Cloud (disambiguation)]].''
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{{Infobox Character General
{{Infobox Character General
|name = Cloud Strife
|name           = Cloud Strife
|image = {{tabber|width=300px|title1=Final Fantasy VII|tab1=[[File:Cloud Strife.png|x300px]]|title2=Advent Children|tab2=[[File:AdventChildrenCloud.png|x300px]]}}
|image         = {{tabber|width=300px|title1=Final Fantasy VII|content1=[[File:Cloud Strife.png|x300px]]|title2=Advent Children|content2=[[File:AdventChildrenCloud.png|x300px]]}}
|caption = [[File:FinalFantasySymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]<br>Official artworks of Cloud from ''{{s|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'' and ''{{s|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy NT}}''.
|caption       = [[File:FinalFantasySymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]<br>Official artworks of Cloud from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'' and ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy NT}}''.
|universe = {{uv|Final Fantasy}}
|universe       = {{uv|Final Fantasy}}
|firstgame = ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'' (1997)
|firstgame     = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'' (1997)
|games = ''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|games         = ''[[SSB4]]''<br>''[[Ultimate]]''
|lastappearance = ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy VII Remake|Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade]]'' (2021)
|lastappearance = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII Rebirth}}'' (2024)
|console = PlayStation
|console       = PlayStation
|species = Human (augmented with Mako and Jenova cells)
|species       = Human (augmented via Mako and Jenova cells)
|gender = Male
|gender         = Male
|creator = {{s|wikipedia|Yoshinori Kitase}}<br>{{s|wikipedia|Kazushige Nojima}}<br>{{s|wikipedia|Tetsuya Nomura}}<br>{{s|wikipedia|Hironobu Sakaguchi}}
|creator       = {{iw|wikipedia|Yoshinori Kitase}}<br>{{iw|wikipedia|Kazushige Nojima}}<br>[[Tetsuya Nomura]]<br>{{iw|wikipedia|Hironobu Sakaguchi}}
|artist = {{s|wikipedia|Tetsuya Nomura}}
|artist         = Tetsuya Nomura
|homeworld = Nibelheim (birthplace)<br>Edge (surrogate hometown)
|homeworld     = Nibelheim (birthplace)<br>Edge (surrogate hometown)
|voiceactor = {{s|wikipedia|Takahiro Sakurai}}
|voiceactor     = {{iw|wikipedia|Takahiro Sakurai}}
|interwiki = wikipedia
|interwiki     = wikipedia
|interwikiname = Wikipedia
|interwikiname = Wikipedia
|interwikipage = Cloud Strife
|interwikipage = Cloud Strife
}}
}}
'''Cloud Strife''' ({{ja|クラウド・ストライフ|Kuraudo Sutoraifu}}, ''Cloud Strife'') is a character from [[Square Enix]]'s {{uv|Final Fantasy}} series. He is the main protagonist of ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'', its [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy VII Remake|high-definition remake]], and its film sequel, ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}''. Cloud also appears in a supporting role throughout ''Final Fantasy VII''{{'}}s related media, the ''{{s|wikipedia|Compilation of Final Fantasy VII}}''.
'''Cloud Strife''' ({{ja|クラウド・ストライフ|Kuraudo Sutoraifu}}, ''Cloud Strife'') is a character from [[Square Enix]]'s {{uv|Final Fantasy}} series. He is the main protagonist of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII}}'', its [[wikipedia:Final Fantasy VII Remake|high-definition remake]], and its film sequel, ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}''. Cloud also appears in a supporting role throughout ''Final Fantasy VII''{{'}}s related media, the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Compilation of Final Fantasy VII}}''. Cloud also makes appearances in the {{uv|Kingdom Hearts}} franchise.


Initially appearing as a proud, yet arrogant and aloof swordsman who claims to be a former member of the elite paramilitary group SOLDIER, Cloud is hired by the insurgency group Avalanche as a mercenary to help them in their cause against the Shinra Electric Power Company. As Cloud's journey unfolds, he rediscovers his past and, alongside his childhood friend Tifa Lockhart and newfound friends within Avalanche, abandons his quest for power and fame in favor of fighting to defend his friends and their home planet Gaia.
Initially appearing as a proud, yet arrogant and aloof swordsman who claims to be a former member of the elite paramilitary group SOLDIER, Cloud is hired by the insurgency group Avalanche as a mercenary to help them in their cause against the Shinra Electric Power Company. As Cloud's journey unfolds, he rediscovers his past and, alongside his newfound friends within Avalanche, abandons his quest for power and fame in favor of fighting alongside his friends in order to defend their home planet of Gaia.


Cloud made his ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' as a playable character via [[downloadable content]], and returns in the base roster of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''.
Cloud made his ''[[Super Smash Bros. (series)|Super Smash Bros.]]'' debut in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'' as a [[Downloadable content|downloadable]] character, and returns in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' as an [[unlockable character]].


==Origin==
==Origin==
Cloud first appears in the game ''Final Fantasy VII'' and is the first character the player can control directly. He was born in the mountain village of Nibelheim. During his childhood, his father died and he was raised by his mother. Due to his lack of close friends, Cloud, perhaps as a coping mechanism, considered himself to be superior to all the other village children, and thus did not enjoy their company.
Cloud first appears in the game ''Final Fantasy VII'' and is the first character the player can control directly. He was born in the mountain village of Nibelheim. During his childhood, his father died and he was raised by his mother. Due to his lack of close friends, Cloud, perhaps as a coping mechanism, considered himself to be superior to all the other village children, and thus did not enjoy their company.


Despite this, Cloud had a crush on his neighbor [[Tifa Lockhart]] while growing up, and the two became friends despite not being close during their childhoods. At the age of 14, Cloud, upon learning of the legendary hero [[Sephiroth]]'s exploits and desiring to impress Tifa, left Nibelheim for [[Midgar]] to join SOLDIER, the paramilitary arm of the Shinra Electric Power Company, a megacorporation that effectively ruled the world.
At the age of 14, Cloud, upon learning of the legendary hero [[Sephiroth]]'s exploits and desiring to impress Tifa, left Nibelheim for [[Midgar]] to join SOLDIER, the paramilitary arm of the Shinra Electric Power Company, a megacorporation that effectively ruled the world. Although he was too mentally weak to join SOLIDER and instead became a mere infantryman, Cloud would eventually become best friends with a 1st Class SOLDIER named {{iw|wikipedia|Zack Fair}}.


Cloud's dreams were cut short when he was unable to join SOLDIER and instead became a mere infantryman. This led to Cloud being ashamed of his failure, and he stopped keeping in contact with the people from his hometown. However, he was one of the few people selected to protect Professor Rayleigh from the insurgency group known as Avalanche during the events of ''Crisis Core'', during which he displayed a great amount of skill with a sword in spite of his ranking. Around this time, Cloud would eventually befriend a 1st Class SOLDIER named {{s|wikipedia|Zack Fair}}.
Cloud and Zack were later captured by Shinra's corrupt head scientist, Professor Hojo, and experimented upon to test Hojo's Reunion Theory, a facet of the Jenova Project. This experimentation resulted in Cloud becoming as powerful as a 1st Class SOLDIER, but also rendered him catatonic. Four years after being deemed failures during the experimentation, Zack eventually escaped with a weak and delirious Cloud in his arms, but was ambushed by a massive army of Shinra troops and killed. Cloud takes up Zack's sword and attempts to be his successor, although the trauma from Zack's death shattered Cloud's mental stability. His memories warped, causing him to believe that he was an ex-SOLDIER and to forget that Zack ever existed, essentially replacing him in his mind. Eventually, Cloud discovered that he inadvertently mimicked Zack's personality in lieu of his memories; he came to terms with his past, resumed his true personality, and was able to move on. Despite Sephiroth killing Aerith and receiving the Black Materia from a mind controlled Cloud, Cloud and his friends eventually managed to defeat Sephiroth and thus save the world.
 
Cloud's life was changed forever when he, Zack, and Sephiroth were sent to Nibelheim to investigate a faulty reactor. During the mission, Sephiroth learned the truth about the being Jenova, whom he had believed was his mother, and what his origins were. Jenova then put her desires in his head in order to bring out her will, Which made him go insane, destroyed Nibelheim (which killed Cloud's mother in the process), and wounded Zack and Tifa. Cloud retaliated by ambushing Sephiroth and, despite being impaled by his sword Masamune, managed to defeat him by using Masamune as a lever to hurl Sephiroth into a pit of Mako within the reactor.
 
Afterwards, Cloud and Zack were captured by Shinra's corrupt head scientist, Professor Hojo, and experimented upon to test Hojo's Reunion Theory, a facet of the Jenova Project. This experimentation resulted in Cloud becoming as powerful as a 1st Class SOLDIER but also rendered him catatonic. Four years after being deemed failures during the experimentation, Zack eventually escaped with a weak and delirious Cloud in his arms and attempted to flee to Midgar.
 
However, Zack was ambushed by a massive army of Shinra troops; despite his best efforts to protect himself and Cloud, Zack was overrun and gunned down, although the troops ignored the catatonic Cloud and left him for dead. Upon regaining some awareness, Cloud manages to have one final conversation with Zack before his death, with Zack bequeathing the Buster Sword to him and saying that his legacy will live on in Cloud. Mourning the loss of his best friend, Cloud took the Buster Sword with him and trudged onward to Midgar.
 
The trauma of these events, combined with Hojo's experimentation, drove Cloud insane; his memories warped, causing him to believe that he was an ex-SOLDIER and to forget that Zack ever existed. At Tifa's behest, he joined her in allying with the second generation of Avalanche led by [[Barret Wallace]], and aided them in their battles against Shinra and a revived Sephiroth alongside allies including [[Aerith Gainsborough]], [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Red_XIII Red XIII],  [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Cait_Sith_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Cait Sith], [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Cid_Highwind Cid Highwind], {{s|wikipedia|Yuffie Kisaragi}}, and {{s|wikipedia|Vincent Valentine}}. Eventually, Cloud discovered that his memories were fake and, with Tifa's aid, came to terms with his past and was able to move on. Despite Sephiroth killing Aerith and Cloud giving him the Black Materia, Cloud and his friends eventually managed to defeat Sephiroth, saving the world.
 
In the years that follow, Cloud, Tifa, and the party go their separate ways. In the film sequel ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}'', Cloud and Tifa settle down in the city of Edge and set up a delivery business called the Strife Delivery Service. He also takes in two children; Denzel, an orphan suffering from Geostigma, a disease that has started to appear after the defeat of Sephiroth, and Barret's adopted daughter Marlene.


In the years that follow, Cloud and the party go their separate ways. In the film sequel ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}'', Cloud, Tifa, Barret and Marlene settle down in the city of Edge and set up a delivery business called the Strife Delivery Service. He also takes in Denzel, an orphan suffering from Geostigma, a disease that has started to appear after the defeat of Sephiroth.
Cloud eventually sets out to find a cure for Geostigma, having been infected himself thanks to Hojo's experimentation. He discovers that Kadaj, Yazoo, and Loz, three manifestations of Sephiroth's consciousness, are responsible for the disease and have been kidnapping Geostigma-infected children with the intention of using the Jenova cells within them to revive her. Cloud confronts the trio but is outmatched; he is rescued by Vincent, who reveals that Geostigma is a plague caused by Jenova cells.
Cloud eventually sets out to find a cure for Geostigma, having been infected himself thanks to Hojo's experimentation. He discovers that Kadaj, Yazoo, and Loz, three manifestations of Sephiroth's consciousness, are responsible for the disease and have been kidnapping Geostigma-infected children with the intention of using the Jenova cells within them to revive her. Cloud confronts the trio but is outmatched; he is rescued by Vincent, who reveals that Geostigma is a plague caused by Jenova cells.
Kadaj eventually leads an attack on Edge to find the remains of Jenova. The former members of Avalanche reunite to face him, and Cloud manages to cure his Geostigma using Lifestream-infused water flowing in Aerith's old church. Cloud encounters Kadaj and defeats him in the ruins of Midgar, but Kadaj merges with Jenova's remains to resurrect Sephiroth. The two duel once again and Cloud emerges victorious, resulting in Sephiroth fading away while his manifestations die immediately afterward. Cloud then returns to the church with the infected children and uses the water to cleanse the Geostigma out of them.


Kadaj eventually leads an attack on Edge to find the remains of Jenova. The former members of Avalanche reunite to face him, and Cloud manages to cure his Geostigma using Lifestream-infused water flowing in Aerith's old church. Cloud encounters Kadaj and defeats him in the ruins of Midgar, but Kadaj merges with Jenova's remains to resurrect Sephiroth. The two duel once again and Cloud emerges victorious, resulting in Sephiroth fading away while his manifestations die immediately afterward. Cloud then returns to the church with the infected children and uses the water to cleanse the Geostigma out of them. He then says farewell to the spirits of Zack and Aerith, who had been with him throughout the events of ''Advent Children''.
As ''Final Fantasy VII'' became the best-selling and most recognized game in its series, Cloud is widely considered the most famous ''Final Fantasy'' character. Despite the unconnected nature of each main game, Cloud is often used to represent the franchise as a whole (much like [[Marth]] for {{uv|Fire Emblem}}), and frequently shows up in crossovers with other series. In some of his more notable side appearances, Cloud has been playable in every ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'' title to date, and has served as a boss, side character, or an ally in multiple {{uv|Kingdom Hearts}} titles.
 
In ''{{s|wikipedia|Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII}}'', set one year after ''Advent Children'', Cloud assists the World Regenesis Organization and Vincent against the threat of Omega and Deepground and leads the ground assault on Midgar, facing Rosso the Crimson, and Cloud and the others help Vincent in defeating Omega.


In ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', Cloud's role is largely the same. Early on, he is taunted by visions of Sephiroth, being told to abandon his mission and "live to fight for the planet." Cloud was the second character to see the whispers after Aerith unintentionally passed her perception onto him. He would fight them off and eventually help to destroy them. He frequently receives visions of future events he has not experienced yet. He eventually figures out that these visions depict events that are not destined and the timeline can be retroactively changed. One of these altered events is Zack surviving his last stand and bringing the delirious Cloud to Midgar himself. The new fate of Zack in this timeline is unknown. After following Sephiroth and defeating him in battle, both he and Cloud are transported to the edge of creation. Sephiroth initially asks Cloud one more time to "defy destiny" with him. Cloud refuses and the two square off in what appears to be the final battle of the original game, but Sephiroth cuts the battle short and says it is too soon. He spares Cloud and transports him back to Midgar with the rest of the group with a cryptic warning that he has "seven seconds before destruction". Cloud vows to defeat Sephiroth as he leaves Midgar with the rest of AVALANCHE.
Cloud was originally voiceless in his game of origin; although he is voiced by {{iw|wikipedia|Kenyu Horiuchi}} and {{iw|wikipedia|Nozumu Sasaki}} in the arcade and PlayStation versions, respectively, of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Ehrgeiz}}'', it was not until his appearance in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts|video game}}'' that he was given a consistent voiceover. In Japanese, Cloud is voiced by {{iw|wikipedia|Takahiro Sakurai}} in all appearances since ''Kingdom Hearts''. In English, Cloud was voiced by {{iw|wikipedia|Steve Burton|actor}} from ''Kingdom Hearts'' up until ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', with {{iw|wikipedia|Cody Christian}} replacing Burton as the English voice for ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''. However, Burton was not asked to reprise his role for ''Super Smash Bros.'' due to conflicts regarding his contract with Square Enix, so Sakurai's voice is used in all international versions.
 
As ''Final Fantasy VII'' became the best-selling and most recognized game in its series, Cloud is widely considered the most famous ''Final Fantasy'' character. Despite the unconnected nature of each main game, Cloud is often used to represent the franchise as a whole (much like [[Marth]] for ''{{uv|Fire Emblem}}''), and frequently shows up in crossovers with other series. In some of his more notable side appearances, Cloud has been playable in every ''{{s|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'' title to date, and has served as a boss, side character, or an ally in multiple ''{{s|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts}}'' titles.
 
Cloud was originally voiceless in his game of origin; although he is voiced by {{s|wikipedia|Kenyu Horiuchi}} and {{s|wikipedia|Nozumu Sasaki}} in the arcade and PlayStation versions, respectively, of ''{{s|wikipedia|Ehrgeiz}}'', it was not until his appearance in ''{{s|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts|video game}}'' that he was given a consistent voiceover. In Japanese, Cloud is voiced by {{s|wikipedia|Takahiro Sakurai}} in all appearances since ''Kingdom Hearts''. In English, Cloud was voiced by {{s|wikipedia|Steve Burton|actor}} from ''Kingdom Hearts'' up until ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', with {{s|wikipedia|Cody Christian}} replacing Burton as the English voice for ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''. However, Burton was not asked to reprise his role for ''Super Smash Bros.'' due to conflicts regarding his contract with Square Enix, so Sakurai's voice is used in all international versions.


==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''==
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Cloud appears as a [[newcomer]] in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', and was formally announced during a [[Nintendo Direct]] on November 12, 2015.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF3AnGHbG6s Nintendo Direct Presentation - Mario, Zelda, Pokemon & More | Game Overviews (11/12/15)]</ref> This makes him the second character to be both [[downloadable]] and from a third party developer, the sixth character overall to be from a third party developer, and the first fighter hailing from [[Square Enix]]. According to ''Super Smash Bros.'' series creator [[Masahiro Sakurai]], ''Final Fantasy'' characters were heavily requested to appear in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, with Cloud receiving the most support out of all of them.<ref name=SakNom/>
Cloud appears as a [[newcomer]] in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', and was formally announced during a [[Nintendo Direct]] on November 12, 2015.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF3AnGHbG6s Nintendo Direct Presentation - Mario, Zelda, Pokemon & More | Game Overviews (11/12/15)]</ref> This makes him the second character to be both [[downloadable]] and from a third party developer, the sixth character overall to be from a third party developer, and the first fighter hailing from [[Square Enix]]. According to ''Super Smash Bros.'' series creator [[Masahiro Sakurai]], ''Final Fantasy'' characters were heavily requested to appear in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, with Cloud receiving the most support out of all of them.<ref name=SakNom/>


While discussing potential candidates from the ''Final Fantasy'' series to include in ''SSB4'', Sakurai stated in an interview with Square Enix veteran Tetsuya Nomura that he could have included characters such as [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Fusoya Fusoya] from ''Final Fantasy IV'', [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Bartz_Klauser Bartz Klauser] from ''Final Fantasy V'', or [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Terra_Branford Terra Branford] from ''Final Fantasy VI''.<ref name=SakNom>[https://www.sourcegaming.info/2016/01/20/sakurai-x-nomura-creator-interview-2016-part-one/ Sakurai x Nomura: Creator Interview 2016 (Part One) - Source Gaming]</ref> However, Sakurai ultimately said it was difficult to imagine a ''Final Fantasy'' character to include that was not Cloud, primarily owing to his design and iconic status.<ref name=SakNom/>
While discussing potential candidates from the ''Final Fantasy'' series to include in ''SSB4'', Sakurai stated in an interview with Square Enix veteran Tetsuya Nomura that he could have included characters such as, [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Bartz_Klauser Bartz Klauser] from ''Final Fantasy V'', or [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Terra_Branford Terra Branford] from ''Final Fantasy VI''.<ref name=SakNom>[https://www.sourcegaming.info/2016/01/20/sakurai-x-nomura-creator-interview-2016-part-one/ Sakurai x Nomura: Creator Interview 2016 (Part One) - Source Gaming]</ref> However, Sakurai ultimately said it was difficult to imagine a ''Final Fantasy'' character to include that was not Cloud, primarily owing to his design and iconic status.<ref name=SakNom/>


Unlike most playable characters, Cloud has two distinct models that comprise his costumes: his classic ''Final Fantasy VII'' design (albeit with his slightly modified attire from ''Dissidia Final Fantasy''<ref name=SakNom/>) is his default costume alongside the Buster Sword, while his "Cloudy Wolf" design from ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' is an alternate costume alongside the Fusion Sword.
Unlike most playable characters, Cloud has two distinct models that comprise his costumes: his classic ''Final Fantasy VII'' design (albeit with his slightly modified attire from ''Dissidia Final Fantasy''<ref name=SakNom/>) is his default costume alongside the Buster Sword, while his "Cloudy Wolf" design from ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' is an alternate costume alongside the Fusion Sword.


Cloud's strengths include highly [[disjointed]] range thanks to his [[Buster Sword]], surprisingly fast attacks relative to his range and power, and quick overall mobility.<ref name=SakNom/> Despite being a heavyweight, these traits collectively give him a heavily offensive playstyle that is useful for combos and excellent at aerial combat, especially [[edgeguard]]ing. Additionally, Cloud's unique [[Limit Break]] mechanic slightly boosts his attributes and converts his 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.
Cloud's strengths include highly [[disjointed]] range thanks to his [[Buster Sword]], surprisingly fast attacks relative to his range and power, and quick overall mobility.<ref name=SakNom/> Despite being a heavyweight, these traits collectively give him a heavily offensive playstyle that is useful for combos and excellent at aerial combat, especially [[edgeguard]]ing. Additionally, Cloud's unique [[Limit Break]] [[fighter ability]] slightly boosts his attributes and converts his special moves into powerful, single-use 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, Cloud 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 Limit Break special moves. Aside from this, Cloud's polarized aerial movement results in his recovery and off-stage endurance both being lackluster.<ref name=SakNom/> Lastly, his grab game is one of the worst among the cast, some of his moves have noticeable ending lag.<ref name=SakNom/>
However, Cloud 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 Limit Break special moves. Aside from this, Cloud's polarized aerial movement results in his recovery and off-stage endurance both being lackluster.<ref name=SakNom/> Lastly, his grab game is one of the worst among the cast, and some of his moves have noticeable amounts of ending lag.<ref name=SakNom/>


Overall, Cloud, like {{SSB4|Mario}}, boasts numerous advantages that are supplemented by a relatively low learning curve,<ref name=SakNom/> which have contributed to him achieving very noticeable tournament results and representation. As a result, Cloud is ranked 2nd out of 55 on the current [[tier list]]; this places him in the S tier and positions him as a top tier character.
Overall, Cloud, like {{SSB4|Mario}}, boasts numerous advantages that are supplemented by a relatively low learning curve,<ref name=SakNom/> which have contributed to him achieving very noticeable tournament results and representation. As a result, Cloud is ranked 2nd/3rd out of 54 on the current [[tier list]], tied with {{SSB4|Diddy Kong}}; this places him in the S tier and posits him as a top tier character.
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===Trophies===
===Trophies===
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:''The protagonist of FINAL FANTASY VII, Cloud wields the enormous Buster Sword, a memento from his comrade Zack. Once a SOLDIER of Shinra, he now fights as a mercenary against the corporation he originally served. His decision to join AVALANCHE's insurgence, however, will transform his destiny.''
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;Cloud (Alt.)
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:''Filling the Limit Gauge allows Cloud to perform a Limit Break, supercharging his next special move. His down special becomes Finishing Touch. With a huge swing of his sword, Cloud summons a whirlwind that inflicts only 1% damage, but boasts brutal launch power. Go for a KO while foes' damage is still low!''
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''==
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{{Main|Cloud (SSBU)}}
{{Main|Cloud (SSBU)}}
[[File:Cloud SSBU.png|thumb|Cloud, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
[[File:Cloud SSBU.png|thumb|Cloud, as he appears in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
Cloud returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. He was formally announced alongside the rest of the cast via ''Ultimate''{{'}}s E3 2018 trailer on June 12th, 2018.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93H7YC-83o Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - E3 2018 - Nintendo Switch]</ref> Although his moveset is largely unchanged in regard to aesthetics, Cloud received noteworthy mechanical changes, particularly to his Limit Breaks. Unlike in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the Limit Gauge is now constantly displayed next to his [[damage meter]], and a full Limit Charge must be used within 15 seconds before it depletes entirely. Starting with version 10.1.0, his ''Advent Children'' costume has a unique Final Smash called "Omnislash Ver. 5", which is a cosmetic change to his standard Final Smash, [[Omnislash]].
Cloud returns as a playable character in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. He was formally announced alongside the rest of the cast via ''Ultimate''{{'}}s E3 2018 trailer on June 12th, 2018.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L93H7YC-83o Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - E3 2018 - Nintendo Switch]</ref> Although his moveset is largely unchanged aesthetically, Cloud received noteworthy mechanical changes, particularly to his Limit Breaks. Unlike in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', the Limit Gauge is now constantly displayed next to his [[damage meter]], and a full Limit Charge must be used within 15 seconds or else it will deplete entirely.
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As of update 10.1.0, Cloud's "Cloudy Wolf" costumes use Omnislash Ver. 5 like in ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', complete with Takahiro Sakurai reprising his role as Cloud's voice actor. Compared to [[Omnislash]], Omnislash Ver. 5 has the same total damage output and knockback, but consists of 11 initial hits instead of 14 (with each hit inflicting 0.6% more damage to compensate) and has different hitbox placements. This same update also made Tetsuya Nomura's artwork of Cloud from the PlayStation release of ''Final Fantasy VII'' into his default fighter spirit, although the player can still swap between it and his ''Ultimate'' render fighter spirit.
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===Spirits===
===Spirits===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*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]] and [[Kazuya]].
**Unlike the others, Cloud's debut game, ''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.
*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.
**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, 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, [[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 directly based on a movie, being ''{{s|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}''.
*Due to having access to his "Cloudy Wolf" attire from ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children}}'', Cloud is the only character with an alternate costume directly taken from a movie.<!--As opposed to referencing one indirectly, like Luigi's purple-yellow alt or Terry's OVA alt.-->
*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 is the first character to have his [[victory theme]] continuously play over the results theme.
*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.
*Prior to update 10.1.0 in ''Ultimate'', Cloud was the only third-party character in the game who did not use pre-existing artwork for his [[fighter spirit]]s. However, his ''Advent Children'' costume's fighter spirit continues to feature his ''Ultimate'' render only.
*Cloud, Sephiroth, Joker, and [[Hero|Eight]] are the only third-party characters whose debut console was solely a Sony console.
*Cloud, 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.
**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]].
*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.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.twitter.com/Peachi_Ying39th/status/1339843168905252867|title= クラウド、ついに繁体字中国語で名前が「漢化」!欧文から漢字表記に変更されたことを確認。 #中国語 #スマブラSP #SmashBrosSP #NintendoSwitch|language=ja|author=@Peachi_Ying39th on Twitter|date=December 18, 2020}}</ref>
*Prior to update 10.0.0 of ''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 update 10.0.0, 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.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.twitter.com/Peachi_Ying39th/status/1339843168905252867|title= クラウド、ついに繁体字中国語で名前が「漢化」!欧文から漢字表記に変更されたことを確認。 #中国語 #スマブラSP #SmashBrosSP #NintendoSwitch|language=ja|author=@Peachi_Ying39th on Twitter|date=December 18, 2020}}</ref>
**However, the [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site|official site for ''Ultimate'']] was never updated to reflect this in either variant of Chinese.


==External links==
==External links==
*Article on the [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Cloud_Strife Final Fantasy Wiki]
*Article on the [http://finalfantasy.wikia.com/wiki/Cloud_Strife Final Fantasy Wiki]
*Article on the [[khwiki:Cloud|Kingdom Hearts Wiki]]


==References==
==References==
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For fighter info, see Cloud (SSB4) and Cloud (SSBU). For other meanings of "cloud", see Cloud (disambiguation).
Cloud Strife
Cloud Strife.png
AdventChildrenCloud.png

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Official artworks of Cloud from Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia Final Fantasy NT.
Universe Final Fantasy
Debut Final Fantasy VII (1997)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Ultimate
Most recent non-Smash appearance Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (2024)
Console/platform of origin PlayStation
Species Human (augmented via Mako and Jenova cells)
Gender Male
Place of origin Nibelheim (birthplace)
Edge (surrogate hometown)
Created by Yoshinori Kitase
Kazushige Nojima
Tetsuya Nomura
Hironobu Sakaguchi
Designed by Tetsuya Nomura
Voice actor Takahiro Sakurai
Article on Wikipedia Cloud Strife

Cloud Strife (クラウド・ストライフ, Cloud Strife) is a character from Square Enix's Final Fantasy series. He is the main protagonist of Final Fantasy VII, its high-definition remake, and its film sequel, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. Cloud also appears in a supporting role throughout Final Fantasy VII's related media, the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII. Cloud also makes appearances in the Kingdom Hearts franchise.

Initially appearing as a proud, yet arrogant and aloof swordsman who claims to be a former member of the elite paramilitary group SOLDIER, Cloud is hired by the insurgency group Avalanche as a mercenary to help them in their cause against the Shinra Electric Power Company. As Cloud's journey unfolds, he rediscovers his past and, alongside his newfound friends within Avalanche, abandons his quest for power and fame in favor of fighting alongside his friends in order to defend their home planet of Gaia.

Cloud made his Super Smash Bros. debut in Super Smash Bros. 4 as a downloadable character, and returns in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an unlockable character.

Origin[edit]

Cloud first appears in the game Final Fantasy VII and is the first character the player can control directly. He was born in the mountain village of Nibelheim. During his childhood, his father died and he was raised by his mother. Due to his lack of close friends, Cloud, perhaps as a coping mechanism, considered himself to be superior to all the other village children, and thus did not enjoy their company.

At the age of 14, Cloud, upon learning of the legendary hero Sephiroth's exploits and desiring to impress Tifa, left Nibelheim for Midgar to join SOLDIER, the paramilitary arm of the Shinra Electric Power Company, a megacorporation that effectively ruled the world. Although he was too mentally weak to join SOLIDER and instead became a mere infantryman, Cloud would eventually become best friends with a 1st Class SOLDIER named Zack Fair.

Cloud and Zack were later captured by Shinra's corrupt head scientist, Professor Hojo, and experimented upon to test Hojo's Reunion Theory, a facet of the Jenova Project. This experimentation resulted in Cloud becoming as powerful as a 1st Class SOLDIER, but also rendered him catatonic. Four years after being deemed failures during the experimentation, Zack eventually escaped with a weak and delirious Cloud in his arms, but was ambushed by a massive army of Shinra troops and killed. Cloud takes up Zack's sword and attempts to be his successor, although the trauma from Zack's death shattered Cloud's mental stability. His memories warped, causing him to believe that he was an ex-SOLDIER and to forget that Zack ever existed, essentially replacing him in his mind. Eventually, Cloud discovered that he inadvertently mimicked Zack's personality in lieu of his memories; he came to terms with his past, resumed his true personality, and was able to move on. Despite Sephiroth killing Aerith and receiving the Black Materia from a mind controlled Cloud, Cloud and his friends eventually managed to defeat Sephiroth and thus save the world.

In the years that follow, Cloud and the party go their separate ways. In the film sequel Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Cloud, Tifa, Barret and Marlene settle down in the city of Edge and set up a delivery business called the Strife Delivery Service. He also takes in Denzel, an orphan suffering from Geostigma, a disease that has started to appear after the defeat of Sephiroth.

Cloud eventually sets out to find a cure for Geostigma, having been infected himself thanks to Hojo's experimentation. He discovers that Kadaj, Yazoo, and Loz, three manifestations of Sephiroth's consciousness, are responsible for the disease and have been kidnapping Geostigma-infected children with the intention of using the Jenova cells within them to revive her. Cloud confronts the trio but is outmatched; he is rescued by Vincent, who reveals that Geostigma is a plague caused by Jenova cells.

Kadaj eventually leads an attack on Edge to find the remains of Jenova. The former members of Avalanche reunite to face him, and Cloud manages to cure his Geostigma using Lifestream-infused water flowing in Aerith's old church. Cloud encounters Kadaj and defeats him in the ruins of Midgar, but Kadaj merges with Jenova's remains to resurrect Sephiroth. The two duel once again and Cloud emerges victorious, resulting in Sephiroth fading away while his manifestations die immediately afterward. Cloud then returns to the church with the infected children and uses the water to cleanse the Geostigma out of them.

As Final Fantasy VII became the best-selling and most recognized game in its series, Cloud is widely considered the most famous Final Fantasy character. Despite the unconnected nature of each main game, Cloud is often used to represent the franchise as a whole (much like Marth for Fire Emblem), and frequently shows up in crossovers with other series. In some of his more notable side appearances, Cloud has been playable in every Dissidia Final Fantasy title to date, and has served as a boss, side character, or an ally in multiple Kingdom Hearts titles.

Cloud was originally voiceless in his game of origin; although he is voiced by Kenyu Horiuchi and Nozumu Sasaki in the arcade and PlayStation versions, respectively, of Ehrgeiz, it was not until his appearance in Kingdom Hearts that he was given a consistent voiceover. In Japanese, Cloud is voiced by Takahiro Sakurai in all appearances since Kingdom Hearts. In English, Cloud was voiced by Steve Burton from Kingdom Hearts up until Final Fantasy VII Remake, with Cody Christian replacing Burton as the English voice for Final Fantasy VII Remake. However, Burton was not asked to reprise his role for Super Smash Bros. due to conflicts regarding his contract with Square Enix, so Sakurai's voice is used in all international versions.

In Super Smash Bros. 4[edit]

As a playable character[edit]

Main article: Cloud (SSB4)
Cloud, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. 4.

Cloud appears as a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. 4, and was formally announced during a Nintendo Direct on November 12, 2015.[1] This makes him the second character to be both downloadable and from a third party developer, the sixth character overall to be from a third party developer, and the first fighter hailing from Square Enix. According to Super Smash Bros. series creator Masahiro Sakurai, Final Fantasy characters were heavily requested to appear in the Super Smash Bros. series, with Cloud receiving the most support out of all of them.[2]

While discussing potential candidates from the Final Fantasy series to include in SSB4, Sakurai stated in an interview with Square Enix veteran Tetsuya Nomura that he could have included characters such as, Bartz Klauser from Final Fantasy V, or Terra Branford from Final Fantasy VI.[2] However, Sakurai ultimately said it was difficult to imagine a Final Fantasy character to include that was not Cloud, primarily owing to his design and iconic status.[2]

Unlike most playable characters, Cloud has two distinct models that comprise his costumes: his classic Final Fantasy VII design (albeit with his slightly modified attire from Dissidia Final Fantasy[2]) is his default costume alongside the Buster Sword, while his "Cloudy Wolf" design from Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children is an alternate costume alongside the Fusion Sword.

Cloud's strengths include highly disjointed range thanks to his Buster Sword, surprisingly fast attacks relative to his range and power, and quick overall mobility.[2] Despite being a heavyweight, these traits collectively give him a heavily offensive playstyle that is useful for combos and excellent at aerial combat, especially edgeguarding. Additionally, Cloud's unique Limit Break fighter ability slightly boosts his attributes and converts his special moves into powerful, single-use 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, Cloud 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 Limit Break special moves. Aside from this, Cloud's polarized aerial movement results in his recovery and off-stage endurance both being lackluster.[2] Lastly, his grab game is one of the worst among the cast, and some of his moves have noticeable amounts of ending lag.[2]

Overall, Cloud, like Mario, boasts numerous advantages that are supplemented by a relatively low learning curve,[2] which have contributed to him achieving very noticeable tournament results and representation. As a result, Cloud is ranked 2nd/3rd out of 54 on the current tier list, tied with Diddy Kong; this places him in the S tier and posits him as a top tier character.

Trophies[edit]

Cloud's trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Cloud
The protagonist of FINAL FANTASY VII, Cloud wields the enormous Buster Sword, a memento from his comrade Zack. Once a SOLDIER of Shinra, he now fights as a mercenary against the corporation he originally served. His decision to join AVALANCHE’s insurgence, however, will transform his destiny.
FINAL FANTASY VII (11/1997)
Cloud (Alt.)'s trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Cloud (Alt.)'s trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Cloud (Alt.)
Filling the Limit Gauge allows Cloud to perform a Limit Break, supercharging his next special move. His down special becomes Finishing Touch. With a huge swing of his sword, Cloud summons a whirlwind that inflicts only 1% damage, but boasts brutal launch power. Go for a KO while his foes' damage is still low!
FINAL FANTASY VII (11/1997)

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

As a playable character[edit]

Main article: Cloud (SSBU)
Cloud, as he appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

Cloud returns as a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. He was formally announced alongside the rest of the cast via Ultimate's E3 2018 trailer on June 12th, 2018.[3] Although his moveset is largely unchanged aesthetically, Cloud received noteworthy mechanical changes, particularly to his Limit Breaks. Unlike in Super Smash Bros. 4, the Limit Gauge is now constantly displayed next to his damage meter, and a full Limit Charge must be used within 15 seconds or else it will deplete entirely.

As of update 10.1.0, Cloud's "Cloudy Wolf" costumes use Omnislash Ver. 5 like in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, complete with Takahiro Sakurai reprising his role as Cloud's voice actor. Compared to Omnislash, Omnislash Ver. 5 has the same total damage output and knockback, but consists of 11 initial hits instead of 14 (with each hit inflicting 0.6% more damage to compensate) and has different hitbox placements. This same update also made Tetsuya Nomura's artwork of Cloud from the PlayStation release of Final Fantasy VII into his default fighter spirit, although the player can still swap between it and his Ultimate render fighter spirit.

Spirits[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese クラウド, Cloud
UK English Cloud
France French Cloud
Germany German Cloud
Spain Spanish Cloud
Italy Italian Cloud
China Chinese Cloud[4]
克劳德, Cloud[5]
South Korea Korean 클라우드, Cloud
Netherlands Dutch Cloud
Russia Russian Клауд
Portugal Portuguese Cloud

Trivia[edit]

  • As of Ultimate, Cloud, Mewtwo, 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.
  • Cloud, Young Link and Toon Link are the only swordsmen in the Super Smash Bros. series capable of wall jumping.
  • Due to having access to his "Cloudy Wolf" attire from Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Cloud is the only character with an alternate costume directly taken from a movie.
  • Cloud is the first character to have his victory theme continuously play over the results theme.
  • Prior to update 10.1.0 in Ultimate, Cloud was the only third-party character in the game who did not use pre-existing artwork for his fighter spirits. However, his Advent Children costume's fighter spirit continues to feature his Ultimate render only.
  • Cloud, 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 update 10.0.0 of 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, as with several other characters in the Chinese and Korean translations of the game. As of update 10.0.0, 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.[6]

External links[edit]

References[edit]