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The hero swings his sword forward. If it hits an opponent, the hero calls upon the power of past protagonists. This attack can hit up to three fighters and will launch them all at the end of the move.
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—Description from Ultimate's Move List
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Gigaslash (ギガスラッシュ, Gigaslash) is Hero's Final Smash.
Overview
In this Final Smash, the Hero slashes upwards, before the remaining non-playable Dragon Quest Heroes (in order of appearance, the Heroes from II, V, VI, VII, X, IX, and I) appear, and gather their weapons together, shooting energy upwards into the air, with the energy charging the playable Hero's sword, who then attacks with an outwards slash.
The game cannot be paused for the duration of the move.
Origin
Gigaslash is a powerful, recurring ability in the Dragon Quest series, first seen in Dragon Quest V. Despite its name suggesting a physical attack, the move is a magical attack; it deals immense Zap damage on a single group of enemies. The heroes summoning lightning also resembles Kazapple, a magic spell that draws MP from the entire party to activate.
Trivia
- The Hero from Dragon Quest V is the only Hero that is not depicted wielding a sword. He instead wields a staff.
- Gigaslash is the second Final Smash to incorporate a pre-rendered cinematic, after Joker's All-Out Attack.
- Gigaslash is one of five Final Smashes that removes the damage percentages during its duration, the other four being Triple Finish, Team Star Fox, Team Star Wolf, and All-Out Attack.
- Much like Triple Finish and All-Out Attack, the damage percentages are removed for the entire duration of the Final Smash, even upon start up.
Gallery
The non-playable Heroes posing (from left to right, from V, X, VII, I, VI, IX, and II).
Gigaslash as shown by a Skill Preview in Ultimate.
Final Smashes
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The Mighty Jinjonator · Infernal Climax · Giga Bowser (), Giga Bowser Punch () · Shadow Mario Paint · Progenitor God Ruptured Heaven · Blue Falcon · Mega Evolution () · Awakening Aether · Omnislash (), Omnislash / Omnislash Ver. 5 () · Torrential Roar · Daisy Blossom · Dark Pit Staff · Phazon Laser · Rocketbarrel Barrage (), Hyper Rocketbarrel () · Konga Beat (), Jungle Rush () · Doctor Finale · NES Zapper Posse · Landmaster (), Team Star Fox () · Landmaster (), Team Star Fox () · Beast Ganon (), Ganon, The Demon King () · Secret Ninja Attack · Gigaslash · Iceberg · Great Aether · Max Malicious Moonsault · Killer Wail · Dream Town Hall · Puff Up · All-Out Attack · Final Blaster · Shippu Jinraikyaku / Shinryuken · Waddle Dee Army (), Dedede Burst (), Dede-Rush () · Blast-o-Matic · Cook Kirby (), Ultra Sword () · Triforce Slash (), Ancient Bow and Arrow () · Giga Mac (), Giga Mac Rush () · Aura Storm (), Mega Evolution () · PK Starstorm · Critical Hit · Negative Zone (), Poltergust 5000 (), Poltergust G-00 () · Mario Finale · Critical Hit · Mega Legends · Galaxia Darkness (), Darkness Illusion () · Psystrike · Omega Blitz · Full Blast · Final Edge · ARMS Rush · Octopus · Sacred Arrow · PK Starstorm · End of Day · Super Pac-Man · Black Hole Laser · Peach Blossom · Volt Tackle · Volt Tackle · Petey Piranha · Palutena's Army (), Three Sacred Treasures (), Lightning Chariot () · Triple Finish · Burning Sword · Grand Cross · Plasma Scream · Diffusion Beam (), Super Diffusion Beam (), Guided Robo Beam () · Pair Up · Power Star (), Grand Star () · Critical Hit · Shin Shoryuken / Shinku Hadoken · Zero Laser · Supernova · Light Arrow (), Sheikah Dance () · Chain Attack · Grand Cross · Grenade Launcher (), Covering Fire () · Super Sonic · Sealing the Keyhole · House of Boom · Triple Wolf · Triforce Slash · Dream Home · Wario-Man · Wii Fit · Landmaster (), Team Star Wolf () · Super Dragon (), Stampede! () · Triforce Slash · Light Arrow (), Triforce of Wisdom () · Power Suit Samus (), Gunship (), Zero Laser ()
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