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==Overview==
==Overview==
Bayonetta slows time down to fill a Climax Gauge to summon Gomorrah to devour her opponents. Gomorrah retains his elephant-like roar from the games.
Bayonetta slows time down to fill a Climax Gauge to summon Gomorrah to devour her opponents. Gomorrah retains its elephant-like roar from the games.


Bayonetta yells "Smashing!" ("Showtime!" in the Japanese version, when using her ''Bayonetta 2'' outfit) before activating the effect of [[Witch Time]] across the entire stage, slowing all opponents to 0.25x speed for 7 seconds; Bayonetta also has 0.6x gravity and 0.8x falling speed during this time. A Climax Gauge then appears at the bottom of the screen, and Bayonetta must attack opponents to fill the gauge before Witch Time's effect runs out. After it is full, she must hit another fighter with an attack that deals [[knockback]] (her Bullet Arts will not work). Once this occurs, Bayonetta yells "Avavago!" and creates a portal, summoning the demon [[Gomorrah]], who attacks the most recent three fighters being affected by [[hitstun]] from one of Bayonetta's attacks the moment it is summoned (regardless of whether it was from the final hit or not). Gomorrah's attack deals 30% damage, and while it is chewing another gauge appears: if the said gauge is filled by mashing either attack button, an extra 15% is done to the targets. If any target's damage reaches 100% or more by Gomorrah, they are [[instant KO|instantly KO'd]] at the end of the attack; otherwise, they receive a moderate amount of knockback, behaving similarly to the [[Danger Zone]]s in [[The Great Cave Offensive]] and [[Master Fortress]].
Bayonetta yells "Smashing!" ("Showtime!" in the Japanese version, when using her ''Bayonetta 2'' outfit) before activating the effect of [[Witch Time]] across the entire stage, slowing all opponents to 0.25x speed for 7 seconds; Bayonetta also has 0.6x gravity and 0.8x falling speed during this time. A Climax Gauge then appears at the bottom of the screen, and Bayonetta must attack opponents to fill the gauge before Witch Time's effect runs out. After it is full, she must hit another fighter with an attack that deals [[knockback]] (her Bullet Arts will not work). Once this occurs, Bayonetta yells "Avavago!" and creates a portal, summoning the demon [[Gomorrah]], who attacks the most recent three fighters being affected by [[hitstun]] from one of Bayonetta's attacks the moment it is summoned (regardless of whether it was from the final hit or not). Gomorrah's attack deals 30% damage, and while it is chewing another gauge appears: if the said gauge is filled by mashing either attack button, an extra 15% is done to the targets. If any target's damage reaches 100% or more by Gomorrah, they are [[instant KO|instantly KO'd]] at the end of the attack; otherwise, they receive a moderate amount of knockback, behaving similarly to the [[Danger Zone]]s in [[The Great Cave Offensive]] and [[Master Fortress]].
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===Spirit===
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==Origin==
==Origin==
This attack is based off of [[Bayonetta]]'s main way of finishing off large opponents. The Climax Gauge is modeled after the one seen in ''Bayonetta 2'', where it fills up for button prompts and {{s|wikipedia|quick time event}}s (QTEs) rather than the damage she deals as in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. The Megaton/Gigaton/Infiniton score system used in the ''Bayonetta'' series is also absent. She also says "Smashing", like she randomly does in ''Bayonetta 2'' while performing a combo.
[[File:Gomorrah - Bayo1.png.png|right|thumb|Official artwork of Gomorrah from ''Bayonetta''.]]
Infernal Climax is based off of [[Bayonetta]]'s main way of finishing off large opponents. The Climax Gauge is modeled after the one seen in ''Bayonetta 2'', where it fills up for button prompts and {{s|wikipedia|quick time event}}s (QTEs) rather than the damage she deals as in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. The Megaton/Gigaton/Infiniton score system used in the ''Bayonetta'' series is also absent. She also says "Smashing", like she randomly does in ''Bayonetta 2'' while performing a combo.
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[[File:Gomorrah - Bayo2.png|thumb|left|Official artwork of Gomorrah, Devourer of the Divine, from ''Bayonetta 2''.]]
[[File:Gomorrah - Bayo2.png|thumb|left|Official artwork of Gomorrah, Devourer of the Divine, from ''Bayonetta 2''.]]
Gomorrah, Devourer of the Divine, is one of Bayonetta's Infernal Demons. It is used to finish off large enemies throughout the series. It was her go-to for most enemies in the first game, but in ''Bayonetta 2'', Gomorrah breaks free from her control and fights her atop a skyscraper. It is its betrayal that causes Jeanne to lose her soul, and the start of Bayonetta's journey to save it. After the defeat of Aesir, the God of Chaos, Gomorrah would return to being one of Bayonetta's loyal demons once again, his betrayal being a result of Aesir's influence.
'''Gomorrah, Devourer of the Divine''', is one of Bayonetta's Infernal Demons who appears as colossal, demonic dragon-like reptilian beast. It is used to finish off large enemies throughout the series, with only its head ever being shown. Gomorrah attacks by biting, gnawing, and devouring any enemy it is set upon. It was her go-to option for dealing with most enemies in the first game, but in ''Bayonetta 2'', Gomorrah breaks free from her control and fights her atop a skyscraper. It is its betrayal that causes Jeanne to lose her soul, and the start of Bayonetta's journey to save it. After the defeat of Aesir, the God of Chaos, Gomorrah would return to being one of Bayonetta's loyal demons once again, his betrayal being a result of Aesir's influence.


To keep the E10+ rating, her clothing stays on during the attack, as opposed to in her origin games where all of her clothes disappear, aside from hair that is around her body, her gloves, and her heels. This is because her clothing is her hair.
To keep the E10+ rating, her clothing stays on during the attack, as opposed to in her origin games where all of her clothes disappear, aside from hair that is around her body, her gloves, and her heels. This is because her clothing is her hair.

Revision as of 01:51, May 13, 2020

Infernal Climax
Bayonetta Final Smash SSBU.gif
Infernal Climax in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
User Bayonetta
Universe Bayonetta

Infernal Climax (大魔獣召喚, Great Demon Beast Summoning) is Bayonetta's Final Smash.

Overview

Bayonetta slows time down to fill a Climax Gauge to summon Gomorrah to devour her opponents. Gomorrah retains its elephant-like roar from the games.

Bayonetta yells "Smashing!" ("Showtime!" in the Japanese version, when using her Bayonetta 2 outfit) before activating the effect of Witch Time across the entire stage, slowing all opponents to 0.25x speed for 7 seconds; Bayonetta also has 0.6x gravity and 0.8x falling speed during this time. A Climax Gauge then appears at the bottom of the screen, and Bayonetta must attack opponents to fill the gauge before Witch Time's effect runs out. After it is full, she must hit another fighter with an attack that deals knockback (her Bullet Arts will not work). Once this occurs, Bayonetta yells "Avavago!" and creates a portal, summoning the demon Gomorrah, who attacks the most recent three fighters being affected by hitstun from one of Bayonetta's attacks the moment it is summoned (regardless of whether it was from the final hit or not). Gomorrah's attack deals 30% damage, and while it is chewing another gauge appears: if the said gauge is filled by mashing either attack button, an extra 15% is done to the targets. If any target's damage reaches 100% or more by Gomorrah, they are instantly KO'd at the end of the attack; otherwise, they receive a moderate amount of knockback, behaving similarly to the Danger Zones in The Great Cave Offensive and Master Fortress.

Teammates will also be affected by the Witch Time's slowdown, but their attacks on opponents will contribute to filling the Climax Gauge. However, once it's full, Bayonetta herself must deal the last blow in order to summon Gomorrah.

Instructional quotes

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Move List Bayonetta (SSBU) Bayonetta enters Witch Time and attacks foes to fill up her magic gauge. If she fills the gauge, she summons the demon Gomorrah, who attacks up to three opponents. Keep pressing the button to increase Gomorrah's damage.

Trophy Description

In Super Smash Bros. for Wii U

Infernal Climax trophy in for Wii U.
Infernal Climax

Before her Final Smash, Bayonetta encounters Witch Time, during which she can attack the enemy to fill her magic gauge. If it fills up, she summons the demon Gomorrah, who chomps down on the unfortunate foe! Keep pressing the button during Gomorrah's attack to increase damage. If it hits 100% the enemy will be instantly KO'd!

Spirit

No. Image Name Type Class Ability Series
1,008 Gommorah
Attack
★★ No Effect Bayonetta Series

Origin

File:Gomorrah - Bayo1.png.png
Official artwork of Gomorrah from Bayonetta.

Infernal Climax is based off of Bayonetta's main way of finishing off large opponents. The Climax Gauge is modeled after the one seen in Bayonetta 2, where it fills up for button prompts and quick time events (QTEs) rather than the damage she deals as in Super Smash Bros. 4. The Megaton/Gigaton/Infiniton score system used in the Bayonetta series is also absent. She also says "Smashing", like she randomly does in Bayonetta 2 while performing a combo.

Official artwork of Gomorrah, Devourer of the Divine, from Bayonetta 2.

Gomorrah, Devourer of the Divine, is one of Bayonetta's Infernal Demons who appears as colossal, demonic dragon-like reptilian beast. It is used to finish off large enemies throughout the series, with only its head ever being shown. Gomorrah attacks by biting, gnawing, and devouring any enemy it is set upon. It was her go-to option for dealing with most enemies in the first game, but in Bayonetta 2, Gomorrah breaks free from her control and fights her atop a skyscraper. It is its betrayal that causes Jeanne to lose her soul, and the start of Bayonetta's journey to save it. After the defeat of Aesir, the God of Chaos, Gomorrah would return to being one of Bayonetta's loyal demons once again, his betrayal being a result of Aesir's influence.

To keep the E10+ rating, her clothing stays on during the attack, as opposed to in her origin games where all of her clothes disappear, aside from hair that is around her body, her gloves, and her heels. This is because her clothing is her hair.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Infernal Climax is the first attack in the Super Smash Bros. series that has the ability to KO opponents without sending them past the blast lines (outside of Stamina Mode).
  • It is also the first Final Smash that is censored from the original game, as Bayonetta was completely naked in her original game, while she keeps a large portion of her outfit on in Smash; it would later be joined by All-Out Attack.
  • As with most Final Smashes, AI opponents will constantly air dodge while this move is in use. In this move's case, this makes it especially hard to land attacks to fill the Climax Gauge, as the duration of air dodges are extended by the slowdown.
  • If Bayonetta is metal, she will return to normal upon starting this attack, even if she is permanently metal such as due to conditions set in Special Smash. However, she can break a Metal Box to become metal again before the clock runs out. Should this happen and she successfully summons Gomorrah, she will once again return to normal.
  • If this move is used on Golden Plains, any golden characters will return to normal, and the coins will become intangible for everybody.
  • Unlike the Timer item, Infernal Climax's slowdown persists on all opponents so long as the Climax Gauge is onscreen, even if they are KO'd and respawn during its effect.
  • Gomorrah is one of the few Final Smashes to be a Spirit.

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