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{{Infobox Special Move
{{Infobox Special Move
|name=Blade Beam
|name=Blade Beam
|image=[[File:Blade Beam.JPG|300px]]<br>[[File:LimitBreakBladeBeamSSB4.jpg|300px]]
|image={{tabber|title1=Normal|content1=[[File:Cloud Neutral B SSBU.gif|300px]]|title2=Limit Break|content2=[[File:Cloud Neutral B 2 SSBU.gif|300px]]}}
|caption=Cloud using Blade Beam at {{SSB4|Robin}} (top) and Cloud using the Limit Break version (bottom).
|caption=Cloud using the normal and Limit Break versions of Blade Beam.
|universe={{uv|Final Fantasy}}
|universe={{uv|Final Fantasy}}
|user=[[Cloud]]
|user=[[Cloud]]
}}
}}
'''Blade Beam''' ({{ja|破晄撃|Hakōgeki}}, ''Blasting Clear Strike'') is {{SSB4|Cloud}}'s [[neutral special move]].


Cloud fires a green shockwave from his Buster Sword, using a rising sword slash. The initial sword slash has no hitbox and deals no damage, and the beam bursts on the first target it hits.
'''Blade Beam''' ({{ja|破晄撃|Hakōgeki}}, ''Blasting Clear Strike'') is [[Cloud]]'s [[neutral special move]].


If used on the ground, this beam deals 8% damage at close range and 6% past half distance. It travels 3/5 the length of [[Final Destination]]. The beam will follow the contour of the terrain, continuing at the terrain's angle even if it sails off an edge, making it an effective projectile on slopes.
==Overview==
When used regularly, Cloud fires a green shockwave from his Buster Sword, using a rising sword slash. The initial sword slash has no hitbox and deals no damage, and the beam bursts on the first target it hits. If used on the ground, this beam deals 8% damage at close range and 6% past half distance. It travels 3/5 the length of [[Final Destination]]. The beam will follow the contour of the terrain, continuing at the terrain's angle even if it sails off an edge, making it an effective projectile on slopes. Meanwhile, if used in the air, the beam's damage is reduced by 2% at all ranges. It also travels slower, dissipating at just over half the length of [[Final Destination]]. When Cloud is firing the normal version in the air, he will stall slightly.


If used in the air, the beam's damage is reduced by 2% at all ranges. It also travels slower, dissipating at just over half the length of [[Final Destination]]. When Cloud is firing the normal version in the air, he will stall slightly.
When Cloud is under ''Limit Break'' status (see [[Limit Charge]]), the shockwave emitted is blue and has [[transcendent priority]]. When used from the ground, its burst hits multiple times for a total of 19% damage on the first target and 13% on any targets immediately behind the first, then launches all affected. When used from the air, the values are reduced to 15%/10% for the initial target and additional targets respectively (with an expected drop in knockback). If he lands before firing the beam, this will count as him using the 'grounded' version and deal its full damage/knockback.


When Cloud is under ''Limit Break'' status (see [[Limit Charge]]), the shockwave emitted is blue. This shockwave cannot be cancelled out by colliding with opposing projectiles like most ranged attacks (an exception being [[Pac Man (SSB4)|Pac Man's]] [[Bonus Fruit]], all varieties), and won't interrupt any itself. When used from the ground, its burst hits multiple times for a total of 19% damage on the first target and 13% on any targets immediately behind the first, then launches all affected. When used from the air, the values are reduced to 15%/10% for the initial target and additional targets respectively (with an expected drop in knockback). While using the aerial ''Limit Break'' version, Cloud will never stall in the air to first finish the move. If he lands before firing the beam, this will count as him using the 'grounded' version and deal its full damage/knockback.
Both versions of the move have very large [[hitbox]]es and are difficult to dodge despite its relatively slow speed. This makes the moves decent at walling out opponents that have difficulty [[approach]]ing. The move also has niche [[edgeguard]]ing potential, as its hitbox extends both under and over most stages, catching opponents trying to grab the [[edge]] while Cloud remains at a safe distance.


No matter what version of Blade Beam is used, Cloud has slight horizontal maneuverability while casting it in the air. However, he cannot ledge grab until he concludes the move.
No matter what version of Blade Beam is used, Cloud has slight horizontal maneuverability while casting it in the air. However, he cannot ledge grab until he concludes the move.
==Instructional quote==
{{InstructionalQuotes
|ssbuchar=Cloud
|ssbudesc=Slashes the air to send out a shock wave. During Limit Break, the wave can hit multiple enemies.
}}


==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|Neutral|name=Blade Beam|desc=Slash the air to send out a shock wave. The wave can hit multiple enemies during a Limit Break.}}
{{CustomSet/Single|Cloud|Neutral|name=Blade Beam|desc=Slash the air to send out a shock wave. The wave can hit multiple enemies during a Limit Break.}}
# '''Blade Beam''': Default.
# '''Blade Beam''': Default.
Like the other DLC characters, Cloud currently lacks custom move variations.
Like the other DLC characters, Cloud lacks custom move variations.


==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:BladeBeamOrigin.jpg|thumb|Blade Beam in ''Final Fantasy VII''.]]
[[File:FF7 Blade beam.gif|left|200px|thumb|Blade Beam in ''Final Fantasy VII''.]]
Blade Beam is Cloud's third Limit Break in ''Final Fantasy VII''. When used, Cloud fires a wave of energy that heavily damages one enemy and creates a shockwave that deals lesser damage to other enemies. Interestingly, in ''Final Fantasy VII'' Cloud does a downward slash to activate Blade Beam as opposed to the upward slash seen in ''SSB4''.
[https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Blade_Beam_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Blade Beam] (also called [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Blade_Burst_(VII_Remake) Blade Burst] in the English version of ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'') is Cloud's first level 2 Limit Break in ''Final Fantasy VII''. It is unlocked after killing 120 enemies. When used, Cloud fires a wave of energy that inflicts 3.5 times the damage of a normal physical attack to one enemy and creates a shockwave that deals lesser damage to other enemies. Interestingly, in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and several other forms of ''Final Fantasy'' media, Cloud does a downward slash to activate Blade Beam, as opposed to the upward slash seen in ''Smash''.
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The Limit Break version of Blade Beam resembles the version seen in ''Advent Children'' and ''Dissidia: Final Fantasy'' where it was blue in color.
<gallery>
DFF_Blade_Beam.png|Blade Beam in ''Dissidia: Final Fantasy''.
</gallery>
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==Gallery==
<gallery>
Cloud3.jpg|Cloud using Blade Beam on {{SSB4|Charizard}}.
Cloud_Screen-7.jpg|Cloud using Blade Beam on Link.
Blade Beam.JPG|Cloud using Blade Beam on [[Midgar]] in ''Smash 4''
LimitBreakBladeBeamSSB4.jpg|Cloud using the Limit Break version of Blade Beam on the same stage in ''Smash 4''
Cloud SSBU Skill Preview Neutral Special.png|Blade Beam as shown by the [[Move List]] in ''Ultimate''.
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{langtable
|ja={{ja|破晄撃|Hakōgeki}}
|en=Blade Beam
|fr=Contre taillade
|es=Haz espada
|de=Klingenstrahl
|it=Raggio squarciante
|nl=Zwaardstraal
|ru={{rollover|Луч-лезвие|Luch-lezviye|?}}
|ko={{rollover|파황격|Pahwanggyeok|?}}
|zh_cn={{rollover|破晄击|Pò Huǎng Jī|?}}
|zh_tw={{rollover|破晄擊|Pò Huǎng Jī|?}}
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*When fired rightward onto the Great Fox's sharkfin on [[Corneria]], the beam will dissipate as if it struck a wall. This fin is otherwise easily walked onto.
*When fired rightward onto the Great Fox's sharkfin on [[Corneria]], the beam will dissipate as if it struck a wall. This fin is otherwise easily walked onto.
*When Blade Beam's Limit Break version was demonstrated during the December 15, 2015 Final Video Presentation, it was mistakenly said to have "stonger launch" instead of "st'''r'''onger launch".
[[File:Bladebeamlimitbreakerror.png|thumb|The spelling error during the presentation]]
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{{Special Moves|char=Cloud|game=SSB4}}
{{Special Moves|char=Cloud}}


[[Category:Cloud]]
[[Category:Cloud]]
[[Category:Cloud (SSB4)]]
[[Category:Cloud (SSBU)]]
[[Category:Final Fantasy universe]]
[[Category:Neutral special moves]]
[[Category:Neutral special moves]]
[[Category:Projectiles]]
[[Category:Square Enix]]

Latest revision as of 08:22, October 30, 2023

Blade Beam
Cloud Neutral B SSBU.gif
Cloud Neutral B 2 SSBU.gif

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

Blade Beam (破晄撃, Blasting Clear Strike) is Cloud's neutral special move.

Overview[edit]

When used regularly, Cloud fires a green shockwave from his Buster Sword, using a rising sword slash. The initial sword slash has no hitbox and deals no damage, and the beam bursts on the first target it hits. If used on the ground, this beam deals 8% damage at close range and 6% past half distance. It travels 3/5 the length of Final Destination. The beam will follow the contour of the terrain, continuing at the terrain's angle even if it sails off an edge, making it an effective projectile on slopes. Meanwhile, if used in the air, the beam's damage is reduced by 2% at all ranges. It also travels slower, dissipating at just over half the length of Final Destination. When Cloud is firing the normal version in the air, he will stall slightly.

When Cloud is under Limit Break status (see Limit Charge), the shockwave emitted is blue and has transcendent priority. When used from the ground, its burst hits multiple times for a total of 19% damage on the first target and 13% on any targets immediately behind the first, then launches all affected. When used from the air, the values are reduced to 15%/10% for the initial target and additional targets respectively (with an expected drop in knockback). If he lands before firing the beam, this will count as him using the 'grounded' version and deal its full damage/knockback.

Both versions of the move have very large hitboxes and are difficult to dodge despite its relatively slow speed. This makes the moves decent at walling out opponents that have difficulty approaching. The move also has niche edgeguarding potential, as its hitbox extends both under and over most stages, catching opponents trying to grab the edge while Cloud remains at a safe distance.

No matter what version of Blade Beam is used, Cloud has slight horizontal maneuverability while casting it in the air. However, he cannot ledge grab until he concludes the move.

Instructional quote[edit]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Cloud (SSBU) Slashes the air to send out a shock wave. During Limit Break, the wave can hit multiple enemies.

Customization[edit]

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

1. Blade Beam
Blade Beam
"Slash the air to send out a shock wave. The wave can hit multiple enemies during a Limit Break."
  1. Blade Beam: Default.

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

Origin[edit]

Blade Beam in Final Fantasy VII.

Blade Beam (also called Blade Burst in the English version of Final Fantasy VII Remake) is Cloud's first level 2 Limit Break in Final Fantasy VII. It is unlocked after killing 120 enemies. When used, Cloud fires a wave of energy that inflicts 3.5 times the damage of a normal physical attack to one enemy and creates a shockwave that deals lesser damage to other enemies. Interestingly, in Final Fantasy VII and several other forms of Final Fantasy media, Cloud does a downward slash to activate Blade Beam, as opposed to the upward slash seen in Smash.

The Limit Break version of Blade Beam resembles the version seen in Advent Children and Dissidia: Final Fantasy where it was blue in color.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name
Japan Japanese 破晄撃
UK English Blade Beam
France French Contre taillade
Germany German Klingenstrahl
Spain Spanish Haz espada
Italy Italian Raggio squarciante
China Chinese (Simplified) 破晄击
Taiwan Chinese (Traditional) 破晄擊
South Korea Korean 파황격
Netherlands Dutch Zwaardstraal
Russia Russian Луч-лезвие

Trivia[edit]

  • When fired rightward onto the Great Fox's sharkfin on Corneria, the beam will dissipate as if it struck a wall. This fin is otherwise easily walked onto.
  • When Blade Beam's Limit Break version was demonstrated during the December 15, 2015 Final Video Presentation, it was mistakenly said to have "stonger launch" instead of "stronger launch".
The spelling error during the presentation