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'''Flare Blade''' is [[Roy (SSBM)|Roy's]] [[neutral special move]]. [[Marth (SSBM)|Marth]] has a similar move called [[Shield Breaker]]. Flare Blade can be charged for up to five seconds by holding the [[B button]], and when fully charged, it does 50% damage and delivers a [[one-hit KO]] to even the heaviest characters in the game (except on larger stages like [[Temple]]). Roy takes 10% damage from the explosion of the fully charged attack. Flare Blade has the potential to break shields when it is charged up to a point. | '''Flare Blade''' is [[Roy (SSBM)|Roy's]] [[neutral special move]]. [[Marth (SSBM)|Marth]] has a similar move called [[Shield Breaker]]. Flare Blade can be charged for up to five seconds by holding the [[B button]], and when fully charged, it does 50% damage and delivers a [[one-hit KO]] to even the heaviest characters in the game (except on larger stages like [[Temple]]). Roy takes 10% damage from the explosion of the fully charged attack. Flare Blade has the potential to break shields when it is charged up to a point. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== |
Revision as of 03:01, August 10, 2012
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Roy's fully charged Flare Blade being unleashed upon Donkey Kong and Bowser. | |
User | Roy |
Universe | Fire Emblem |
Flare Blade is Roy's neutral special move. Marth has a similar move called Shield Breaker. Flare Blade can be charged for up to five seconds by holding the B button, and when fully charged, it does 50% damage and delivers a one-hit KO to even the heaviest characters in the game (except on larger stages like Temple). Roy takes 10% damage from the explosion of the fully charged attack. Flare Blade has the potential to break shields when it is charged up to a point.
Origin
This move is based on Roy's critical hit when he has the Sword of the Seals in Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi.