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==Origin==
==Origin==
===Blade Dash===
[[File:DFF Oblivion.png|thumb|200px| Oblivion in ''Dissidia Final Fantasy''.]]
Although no attack has been named Blade Dash in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, this move resembles the Flash attack Sephiroth uses in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts II}}'' and in turn the Oblivion attack used in the first two ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'' games.
Although no attack has been named Blade Dash in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, this move resembles the Flash attack Sephiroth uses in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts II}}'' and in turn the Oblivion attack used in the first two ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'' games.


===Octaslash===
In the ''Final Fantasy'' series, [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Octaslash Octaslash] is a technique used by Sephiroth in multiple games: A technique resembling Octaslash first appeared in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts II}}'', as an unnamed attack used by Sephiroth. Octaslash itself first appeared in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII}}'', being both a cinematic attack as well as a Digital Mind Wave attack available to Zack Fair if the player rolled on Sephiroth. In the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'' series (a fighting game series), Octaslash appears as one of Sephiroth's HP attacks. Sephiroth strikes a pose before executing several powerful slashes dealing Bravery damage before the last strike dealt HP attacks. In the first two games, he appears to strike less than eight times, though the last Bravery strike deals a few extra hits. Octaslash later appeared in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII Remake}}'' as one of Sephiroth's attacks during the third phase of his fight.
[[File:DFF Octaslash.png|thumb|200px|Octaslash in ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'']]
In the ''Final Fantasy'' series, [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Octaslash Octaslash] is a technique used by Sephiroth in multiple games.
 
A technique resembling Octaslash first appeared in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Kingdom Hearts II}}'', as an unnamed attack used by Sephiroth.
 
Octaslash itself first appeared in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII}}'', being both a cinematic attack as well as a Digital Mind Wave attack available to Zack Fair if the player rolled on Sephiroth.
 
In the ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dissidia Final Fantasy}}'' series (a fighting game series), Octaslash appears as one of Sephiroth's HP attacks. Sephiroth strikes a pose before executing several powerful slashes dealing Bravery damage before the last strike dealt HP attacks. In the first two games, he appears to strike less than eight times, though the last Bravery strike deals a few extra hits.
 
Octaslash later appeared in ''{{iw|wikipedia|Final Fantasy VII Remake}}'' as one of Sephiroth's attacks during the third phase of his fight.


The blue arrows in the beginning of the move originate from ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''.
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File:DFF Oblivion.png|Oblivion in ''Dissidia Final Fantasy''.
File:DFF Octaslash.png|Octaslash in ''Dissidia Final Fantasy''
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==Trivia==
*The blue arrows in the beginning of the move originate from ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''.
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