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All three versions of the move launch a projectile that travels horizontally. The projectile will explode upon hitting an opponent, the stage, or another projectile, or after travelling a certain distance. | All three versions of the move launch a projectile that travels horizontally. The projectile will explode upon hitting an opponent, the stage, or another projectile, or after travelling a certain distance. | ||
Flare is a red fireball that moves slowly and travels almost the entire length of Final Destination. Charging the move for a short time causes it to become Megaflare, which turns blue and deals more damage and moves faster, but only covers half the distance. Charging even further causes the move to become Gigaflare, a small projectile that results in | Flare is a red fireball that moves slowly and travels almost the entire length of Final Destination. Charging the move for a short time causes it to become Megaflare, which turns blue and deals more damage and moves faster, but only covers half the distance. Charging even further causes the move to become Gigaflare, a small projectile that results in a large and extremely powerful explosion, though significantly shorter-ranged, barely past melee range. The move can be cancelled during the Flare and Megaflare stages with the shield button, but this simply stops the move; the charge cannot be stored for later.<br/> | ||
When releasing Megaflare, Sephiroth may say {{ja|行け|Ike.}} ("Go."), and when releasing Gigaflare, he may say {{ja|焼き尽くす|Yakitsukusu.}} ("Burn to nothing.") Releasing Gigaflare will also cause the screen to slightly darken. | When releasing Megaflare, Sephiroth may say {{ja|行け|Ike.}} ("Go."), and when releasing Gigaflare, he may say {{ja|焼き尽くす|Yakitsukusu.}} ("Burn to nothing.") Releasing Gigaflare will also cause the screen to slightly darken. | ||
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[https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Gigaflare Gigaflare] first appeared in ''Final Fantasy V'' as Twintania's most powerful attack. It would later appear in ''Final Fantasy VII'' as [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Neo_Bahamut_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Neo Bahamut]'s attack, and like Megaflare, would come to be closely associated with more powerful strains of Bahamut, though other monsters like the Archeodemon would have access to it in their repertoire. | [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Gigaflare Gigaflare] first appeared in ''Final Fantasy V'' as Twintania's most powerful attack. It would later appear in ''Final Fantasy VII'' as [https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Neo_Bahamut_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Neo Bahamut]'s attack, and like Megaflare, would come to be closely associated with more powerful strains of Bahamut, though other monsters like the Archeodemon would have access to it in their repertoire. | ||
Flare is actually more powerful than both Megaflare and Gigaflare in Final Fantasy VII, with 115 power compared to 65 and 80 power respectively. | Flare is actually more powerful than both Megaflare and Gigaflare in Final Fantasy VII, with 115 power compared to 65 and 80 power, respectively. | ||
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