Omnislash / Omnislash Ver. 5: Difference between revisions

→‎Overview: The change hasn't been made yet. I've checked multiple times, and yes, I'm already updated. I'm guessing it will be changed in 10.1, when Sephiroth "officially" releases, but I didn't want to add speculation to an article, so I made it a bit vague in an attempt to counteract the speculation, for lack of a better word. Feel free to change it as you see fit, though.
(→‎Overview: The change hasn't been made yet. I've checked multiple times, and yes, I'm already updated. I'm guessing it will be changed in 10.1, when Sephiroth "officially" releases, but I didn't want to add speculation to an article, so I made it a bit vague in an attempt to counteract the speculation, for lack of a better word. Feel free to change it as you see fit, though.)
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Cloud knocks his opponent into the air and repeatedly slashes them before dealing a final blow. This is similar to Robin’s [[Pair Up]]. Upon activating it, a text box with the word "Omnislash" appears at the top of the screen, while Cloud prepares his Buster Sword in a flash of light and wind. He announces {{ja|ツキがなかったな.|Tsuki ga nakatta na.}} ("You're out of luck.") before charging forward (in a similar fashion to [[Critical Hit]], {{SSB4|Marth}} and {{SSB4|Lucina}}'s Final Smashes), stopping at the first opponent he tackles. Cloud cannot cancel the move once started, unlike Critical Hit, so missing with this attack on the ground on a walk-off stage/in the air without any intervening terrain usually results in a [[self-destruct]]. The tackled opponent (and any other targets immediately around them) are knocked high into the air with Cloud's Buster Sword. Caught fighters are repeatedly slashed in midair while the camera dramatically pans around Cloud and his victims, before Cloud charges up a final blow, slamming him and his opponents to the ground in a mighty explosion, taking a total of 50% damage. The move can potentially KO as early as 15%.
Cloud knocks his opponent into the air and repeatedly slashes them before dealing a final blow. This is similar to Robin’s [[Pair Up]]. Upon activating it, a text box with the word "Omnislash" appears at the top of the screen, while Cloud prepares his Buster Sword in a flash of light and wind. He announces {{ja|ツキがなかったな.|Tsuki ga nakatta na.}} ("You're out of luck.") before charging forward (in a similar fashion to [[Critical Hit]], {{SSB4|Marth}} and {{SSB4|Lucina}}'s Final Smashes), stopping at the first opponent he tackles. Cloud cannot cancel the move once started, unlike Critical Hit, so missing with this attack on the ground on a walk-off stage/in the air without any intervening terrain usually results in a [[self-destruct]]. The tackled opponent (and any other targets immediately around them) are knocked high into the air with Cloud's Buster Sword. Caught fighters are repeatedly slashed in midair while the camera dramatically pans around Cloud and his victims, before Cloud charges up a final blow, slamming him and his opponents to the ground in a mighty explosion, taking a total of 50% damage. The move can potentially KO as early as 15%.


In ''Ultimate'' as of version 10.0.0, Cloud with any even-numbered costume (based on his appearance in ''Advent Children'') will use '''Omnislash Ver. 5''' instead. Cloud knocks his opponent into the air and the Fusion Sword splits into seven blades; five circling around Cloud and his opponent, one above them, and one in Cloud's hand. Cloud then strikes the opponent with each of the swords in quick succession before slamming the opponent into the ground. As the move finishes, Cloud is surrounded by the swords for a moment before they recombine into the Fusion Sword. '''Omnislash Ver. 5''' is purely a visual change from the standard Omnislash.
In ''Ultimate'' as of Sephiroth's official release, Cloud with any even-numbered costume (based on his appearance in ''Advent Children'') will use '''Omnislash Ver. 5''' instead. Cloud knocks his opponent into the air and the Fusion Sword splits into seven blades; five circling around Cloud and his opponent, one above them, and one in Cloud's hand. Cloud then strikes the opponent with each of the swords in quick succession before slamming the opponent into the ground. As the move finishes, Cloud is surrounded by the swords for a moment before they recombine into the Fusion Sword. '''Omnislash Ver. 5''' is purely a visual change from the standard Omnislash.


Opponents who are caught only by Cloud's concluding sword slash (''not'' by the initial tackle) take anywhere from 10%/14% damage (depending on how many targets are ultimately hit by the explosion and their distance from Cloud).
Opponents who are caught only by Cloud's concluding sword slash (''not'' by the initial tackle) take anywhere from 10%/14% damage (depending on how many targets are ultimately hit by the explosion and their distance from Cloud).
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