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|caption=Cloud using Climhazzard.
|caption=Cloud using the normal and Limit Break versions of Climhazzard.
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'''Climhazzard''' is {{SSB4|Cloud}}'s [[up special move]].


==Description==
'''Climhazzard''' ({{ja|クライムハザード|Kuraimu Hazādo}}, ''Climb Hazard'') is [[Cloud]]'s [[up special move]].
Cloud thrusts his sword forward, dealing 3% damage. He is then propelled a moderate distance off the ground (this deals 4%). It will not allow edge grabbing until Cloud enters [[helplessness]]. If the button is pressed again, Cloud will fall and slash downward. This downward slash can deal anywhere from 3-8%, has a sweetspot in the center of Cloud's blade for maximum damage, and the worst sourspot immediately in Cloud's body.


While Cloud is under ''Limit Break'' status (see [[Limit Charge]]), the initial stab deals 6% and the rising slash deals 7%. If Cloud presses the button again, the falling slash will instead deal 8% to all affected targets. This variant has vastly increased vertical height and horizontal maneuverability (the latter only while Cloud is still on the rise). It will also [[Edge sweet spot|allow grabbing the ledge while it is in progress]].
==Overview==
Cloud slashes directly upwards, sending him into the air. If the special button is pressed again, Cloud slashes downwards, plummeting down till he hits the ground. This move is very similar to [[Ike]]'s [[Aether]] or [[Kirby]]'s [[Final Cutter]], though the downward swing in Cloud's case is purely optional.


Common to both versions, if Cloud inputs for the falling slash, he cannot grab the ledge until his transition animation pauses (after descending some distance already). This will potentially cause a [[self-destruct]].
The first upward slash has two hitboxes: the first is a quick stab which deals 3% damage, and the second is the main slash which deals 4%. Cloud is propelled a distance about the height of Battlefield's top platform, and during this slash, Cloud can only grab ledges during the initial thrust, or when Cloud reaches its peak. Much like [[Rising Uppercut]], standard Climhazzard giving mediocre distance and completely stops Cloud's forward momentum on use, making it a notoriously weak recovery if Cloud lacks his second jump or cannot use his [[wall jump]].
 
If the button is pressed again, Cloud will perform a downwards slash, causing him to fall straight down in a fixed trajectory. This downward slash deals 4.5% by itself, and 3.5% if Cloud lands on a platform. The downward slash will meteor smash the opponent most of the time, but if it lands behind Cloud or anywhere not directly below the sword, it will instead send opponents at a diagonal angle, with extremely high base knockback (enough to KO at 0% at the ledge in rare cases) but low scaling.
 
While Cloud is under ''Limit Break'' status (see [[Limit Charge]]), the initial stab deals 6% and the rising slash deals 7% with increased knockback. This variant is extremely effective for recovering, as it propels Cloud 1.5 times higher than the original height and has significant horizontal maneuverability while rising, while additionally being able to carry Cloud's horizontal momentum as he falls. It will also [[Edge sweet spot|allow grabbing the ledge while it is in progress]]. This version also has niche offensive capabilites by catching opponents close to the top blast zone and killing them at potentially very low percents. However, Cloud players should be wary of using this variant of the move on stages where the main platform has an underside, as the horizontal component may get them stuck in a fatal position if misused.
 
Common to both versions, if Cloud inputs for the downward slash, he cannot grab the ledge until after descending a distance slightly less than Climhazzard's normal vertical distance; grabbing the ledge while facing the opposite direction requires slightly less than Climhazzard's Limit Break upward distance before the ledge can be grabbed. Attempting to grab the ledge at any lower height will cause a [[self-destruct]]. Any horizontal momentum is utterly cancelled if the falling slash is initiated. Repeated use of the downward slash near the ledge at a grabbable height is a viable edgeguarding option, as it can hit below the ledge before Cloud grabs it. If the downward slash's meteor smash hitbox is instead used as a [[Sacrificial KO]], Cloud will almost always lose his stock first, unless the opponent is close enough to the bottom blast line or has high enough damage.
 
In ''Smash 4'' only, if Cloud is hit near the apex of Climhazzard (Limit Break version or not) and [[tumbling|tumbles]], he is unable to perform any kind of [[tech]] to stop the knockback he sustained, usually leading to a KO. However, he is allowed to tech if he was hit more than once, was grabbed and then launched, or if his damage is over 100% and he does the reeling animation instead.
 
==Instructional quote==
{{InstructionalQuotes
|ssbuchar=Cloud
|ssbudesc=Thrusts his sword and then jumps into the air. Plunges with a high-speed cut if pressed again.
}}


==Customization==
==Customization==
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the known variations:
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations:
{{CustomSet/Single|Cloud|Up|name=Climhazzard|desc=Thrust your sword and then jump into the air. Push the button again for a high-speed downward cut.}}
{{CustomSet/Single|Cloud|Up|name=Climhazzard|desc=Thrust your sword and then jump into the air. Push the button again for a high-speed downward cut.}}
# '''Climhazzard''': Default.
# '''Climhazzard''': Default.
Like the other DLC characters, Cloud currently lacks custom move variations.
Like the other DLC characters, Cloud lacks custom move variations.


==Origin==
==Origin==
Climhazzard is Cloud's fourth Limit Break in ''Final Fantasy VII''. When used, Cloud stabs an enemy and then performs a jumping slash that deals very high damage. Unlike in ''Smash Bros.'', there is no subsequent downward strike.
[[File:FF7 Climhazzard.gif|thumb|left|Climhazzard in ''Final Fantasy VII''.]]
[https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Climhazzard_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Climhazzard] (called [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Ascension_(VII_Remake) Ascension] in the English version of ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'') is Cloud's second level 2 Limit Break in ''Final Fantasy VII''. it’s obtained after using [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Blade_Beam_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Blade Beam] 7 times. When used, Cloud stabs an enemy and then performs a jumping slash that inflicts 4.375 times the damage of a normal physical attack to one enemy. The downward strike is inspired by the finishing blows in some portrayals of Climhazzard like in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series and ''Dissidia'' games.
 
<gallery>
ClimhazzardOriginPic.png|The height of Climhazzard  in ''Final Fantasy VII''.
</gallery>
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Climhazzard.JPG|Climhazzard in ''for Wii U''.
LimitBreakClimhazzardSSB4.jpg|The charged Climhazzard in ''for Wii U''.
Cloud SSBU Skill Preview Up Special.png|Climhazzard as shown by the [[Move List]] in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|クライムハザード|Kuraimu Hazādo}}, ''Climb Hazard''
|en=Climhazzard
|fr=Climhazard
|es=Riesgoclimático
|de=Climgefahr
|it=Tabula rasa
|nl=Klimslag
|ru={{rollover|Клаймхазард|Klaymkhazard|?}}
|ko={{rollover|클라임 해저드|Keullaim Haejeodeu|?}}, ''Climb Hazard''
|zh_cn={{rollover|破天斩|Pò Tiān Zhǎn|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|破天斬|Pò Tiān Zhǎn|?}}
}}
 
==Trivia==
*Cloud will enter helplessness after a full second of the falling slash animation (enough time to descend from the upper blast line of [[Gaur Plain]] to out-of-sight on the bottom screen). Unless in [[Smash Run]] or a stage even larger than Gaur Plain, this has no probable practical applications as Cloud maintains his dooming speed.
*Like [[Little Mac]]'s [[Straight Lunge#KO Uppercut|KO Uppercut]], the camera zoom effect from a Limit Break Climhazzard will not appear if Cloud is hit on the exact frame the move connects against an opponent.


{{Special Moves|char=Cloud|game=SSB4}}
{{Special Moves|char=Cloud}}


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Latest revision as of 15:30, January 26, 2024

Climhazzard
Cloud Up B SSBU.gif
Cloud Up B 2 SSBU.gif

Cloud using the normal and Limit Break versions of Climhazzard.
User Cloud
Universe Final Fantasy

Climhazzard (クライムハザード, Climb Hazard) is Cloud's up special move.

Overview[edit]

Cloud slashes directly upwards, sending him into the air. If the special button is pressed again, Cloud slashes downwards, plummeting down till he hits the ground. This move is very similar to Ike's Aether or Kirby's Final Cutter, though the downward swing in Cloud's case is purely optional.

The first upward slash has two hitboxes: the first is a quick stab which deals 3% damage, and the second is the main slash which deals 4%. Cloud is propelled a distance about the height of Battlefield's top platform, and during this slash, Cloud can only grab ledges during the initial thrust, or when Cloud reaches its peak. Much like Rising Uppercut, standard Climhazzard giving mediocre distance and completely stops Cloud's forward momentum on use, making it a notoriously weak recovery if Cloud lacks his second jump or cannot use his wall jump.

If the button is pressed again, Cloud will perform a downwards slash, causing him to fall straight down in a fixed trajectory. This downward slash deals 4.5% by itself, and 3.5% if Cloud lands on a platform. The downward slash will meteor smash the opponent most of the time, but if it lands behind Cloud or anywhere not directly below the sword, it will instead send opponents at a diagonal angle, with extremely high base knockback (enough to KO at 0% at the ledge in rare cases) but low scaling.

While Cloud is under Limit Break status (see Limit Charge), the initial stab deals 6% and the rising slash deals 7% with increased knockback. This variant is extremely effective for recovering, as it propels Cloud 1.5 times higher than the original height and has significant horizontal maneuverability while rising, while additionally being able to carry Cloud's horizontal momentum as he falls. It will also allow grabbing the ledge while it is in progress. This version also has niche offensive capabilites by catching opponents close to the top blast zone and killing them at potentially very low percents. However, Cloud players should be wary of using this variant of the move on stages where the main platform has an underside, as the horizontal component may get them stuck in a fatal position if misused.

Common to both versions, if Cloud inputs for the downward slash, he cannot grab the ledge until after descending a distance slightly less than Climhazzard's normal vertical distance; grabbing the ledge while facing the opposite direction requires slightly less than Climhazzard's Limit Break upward distance before the ledge can be grabbed. Attempting to grab the ledge at any lower height will cause a self-destruct. Any horizontal momentum is utterly cancelled if the falling slash is initiated. Repeated use of the downward slash near the ledge at a grabbable height is a viable edgeguarding option, as it can hit below the ledge before Cloud grabs it. If the downward slash's meteor smash hitbox is instead used as a Sacrificial KO, Cloud will almost always lose his stock first, unless the opponent is close enough to the bottom blast line or has high enough damage.

In Smash 4 only, if Cloud is hit near the apex of Climhazzard (Limit Break version or not) and tumbles, he is unable to perform any kind of tech to stop the knockback he sustained, usually leading to a KO. However, he is allowed to tech if he was hit more than once, was grabbed and then launched, or if his damage is over 100% and he does the reeling animation instead.

Instructional quote[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Cloud (SSBU) Thrusts his sword and then jumps into the air. Plunges with a high-speed cut if pressed again.

Customization[edit]

Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:

1. Climhazzard
Climhazzard
"Thrust your sword and then jump into the air. Push the button again for a high-speed downward cut."
  1. Climhazzard: Default.

Like the other DLC characters, Cloud lacks custom move variations.

Origin[edit]

Climhazzard in Final Fantasy VII.

Climhazzard (called Ascension in the English version of Final Fantasy VII Remake) is Cloud's second level 2 Limit Break in Final Fantasy VII. it’s obtained after using Blade Beam 7 times. When used, Cloud stabs an enemy and then performs a jumping slash that inflicts 4.375 times the damage of a normal physical attack to one enemy. The downward strike is inspired by the finishing blows in some portrayals of Climhazzard like in the Kingdom Hearts series and Dissidia games.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese クライムハザード, Climb Hazard
UK English Climhazzard
France French Climhazard
Germany German Climgefahr
Spain Spanish Riesgoclimático
Italy Italian Tabula rasa
China Chinese (Simplified) 破天斩
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 破天斬
South Korea Korean 클라임 해저드, Climb Hazard
Netherlands Dutch Klimslag
Russia Russian Клаймхазард

Trivia[edit]

  • Cloud will enter helplessness after a full second of the falling slash animation (enough time to descend from the upper blast line of Gaur Plain to out-of-sight on the bottom screen). Unless in Smash Run or a stage even larger than Gaur Plain, this has no probable practical applications as Cloud maintains his dooming speed.
  • Like Little Mac's KO Uppercut, the camera zoom effect from a Limit Break Climhazzard will not appear if Cloud is hit on the exact frame the move connects against an opponent.