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'''Cross Slash''' ({{ja|凶斬り|Kyōgiri}}, ''Misfortune Cutter'') is {{SSB4|Cloud}}'s [[side special move]]. | '''Cross Slash''' ({{ja|凶斬り|Kyōgiri}}, ''Misfortune Cutter'') is {{SSB4|Cloud}}'s [[side special move]]. | ||
==Description==the has sh slinging slasher from spongebob is what i googled and i did nto t get it this is very annoy. | ==Description== | ||
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==Customization== | ==Customization== |
Revision as of 03:44, August 10, 2016
Cross Slash | |
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Cloud using the normal (top) and Limit Break version (bottom) of Cross Slash. | |
User | Cloud |
Universe | Final Fantasy |
Cross Slash (凶斬り, Misfortune Cutter) is Cloud's side special move.
Description
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Customization
Special Move customization was added in Super Smash Bros. 4. These are the variations:
1. Cross Slash |
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"Keep pressing the button to hit up to three times. Finish the combo for the perfect attack." |
- Cross Slash: Default.
Like the other DLC characters, Cloud lacks custom move variations.
Origin
Cross Slash is Cloud's second Limit Break in Final Fantasy VII, which he learns after performing his initial Limit Break, Braver, eight times. It deals 3.25 times the damage of a normal physical attack to one enemy and inflicts paralysis. The usual animation for the attack shows him performing three strikes as opposed to the four strokes needed to write the kanji (Smash Bros. instead has him perform a total of five slashes). However, in some instances such as in the Kingdom Hearts series, the kanji visual may be absent.
Also in some forms of media (such as in the Kingdom Hearts series and even Final Fantasy VII itself), the name is written with a hyphen ("Cross-slash").
Trivia
- No matter which direction Cloud faces, the kanji will form in the same orientation - it will not be flipped. This makes it the only move in Smash to have different hit boxes depending on a character's facing direction.