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[[File:SSB4 Odin SplashArt.png|thumb|left|250px|Odin in ''SSB4'']]
[[File:SSB4 Odin SplashArt.png|thumb|left|250px|Odin in ''SSB4'']]
===As a stage element===
===As a stage element===
Odin appears as one of the summons on [[Midgar]]. Once summoned, the stage darkens and Odin appears. A blue line appears in the middle of the stage, followed shortly after by a strong slash which deals 100% [[damage]] and strong [[knockback]]. The stage is then split in half, but after a while it comes back together [[crush]]ing any character caught into it. Odin's summoner is immune to the effects of the slash, but can still be crushed by the stage.
Odin appears as one of the summons on [[Midgar]]. Once summoned, the stage darkens and Odin appears. A blue line appears in the middle of the stage, followed shortly after by a strong slash which deals 100% or 200% [[damage]], which deals strong [[knockback]] and an [[OHKO]] respectively. The stage is then split in half, but after a while it comes back together [[crush]]ing any character caught into it. Odin's summoner is immune to the effects of the slash, but can still be crushed by the stage.


Odin also appears as a [[Profile icon]], unlocked along {{SSB4|Cloud}} and Midgar.
Odin also appears as a [[Profile icon]], unlocked along {{SSB4|Cloud}} and Midgar.
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==Origin==
==Origin==
Odin, based on [[wikipedia:Odin|the Norse god]], is a recurring entity introduced in ''Final Fantasy III'' along with the Summon ability, who also made several reappearances in later games, often needing to be fought as a boss before being recruited. He attacks with his sword Zantetsuken (known as ''Steel Bladed Sword'' in ''Final Fantasy VII''), causing Instant Death to targets not immune to it. In some games, enemies immune to instant death take heavy non-elemental damage instead.
Odin, based on [[wikipedia:Odin|the Norse god]], is a recurring entity introduced in ''Final Fantasy III'' along with the Summon ability, who also made several reappearances in later games, often needing to be fought as a boss before being recruited. He attacks with his sword Zantetsuken (known as ''Steel Bladed Sword'' in ''Final Fantasy VII''), causing Instant Death to targets not immune to it. In some games, enemies immune to instant death take heavy non-elemental damage instead.

Revision as of 14:02, July 9, 2016

Odin
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Odin in Final Fantasy VII.
Universe Final Fantasy
Debut Final Fantasy III (1990)
Smash Bros. appearances SSB4
Console/platform of origin Famicom
Species summon
Gender Male

Odin (オーディン, Odin) is a summon from the Final Fantasy series.

In Super Smash Bros. 4

Odin in SSB4

As a stage element

Odin appears as one of the summons on Midgar. Once summoned, the stage darkens and Odin appears. A blue line appears in the middle of the stage, followed shortly after by a strong slash which deals 100% or 200% damage, which deals strong knockback and an OHKO respectively. The stage is then split in half, but after a while it comes back together crushing any character caught into it. Odin's summoner is immune to the effects of the slash, but can still be crushed by the stage.

Odin also appears as a Profile icon, unlocked along Cloud and Midgar.

Origin

Odin, based on the Norse god, is a recurring entity introduced in Final Fantasy III along with the Summon ability, who also made several reappearances in later games, often needing to be fought as a boss before being recruited. He attacks with his sword Zantetsuken (known as Steel Bladed Sword in Final Fantasy VII), causing Instant Death to targets not immune to it. In some games, enemies immune to instant death take heavy non-elemental damage instead.

In Final Fantasy VII, Odin's summon sequence when using Steel Bladed Sword involves him appearing on top of a mountain at night, then riding down on his horse Sleipnir and slashing the enemies three times, cutting them in half.

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