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*Ventus-Vanitas appears above his target following the execution of afterimage; he slashes downwards, spawning three large icicles.
*Ventus-Vanitas appears above his target following the execution of afterimage; he slashes downwards, spawning three large icicles.
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{{KrytenKoro|Giving it a name, even if it's an unofficial one that we mark with lowercase or quotation marks, does make it a lot easier to refer to if we have to come back to it later in the strategy.}}

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TheFifteenthMember Yes. You're creepy. I can't say we'll miss you while you're gone, so it'd be best if you did go. We all win that way. TheFifteenthMember 19:25, 19 May 2015 (UTC)
On the matter of boss attack names, we really shouldn't be using unofficial names that aren't from the Ultimania. If a name isn't from the Ultimania, it shouldn't be named at all (even if it's in lowercase to indicate it being unofficial). For example:
  • Blizzaga jump: Ventus-Vanitas appears above his target following the execution of afterimage; he slashes downwards, spawning three large icicles.

The arbitary, slightly useless, name tag can easily be removed:

  • Ventus-Vanitas appears above his target following the execution of afterimage; he slashes downwards, spawning three large icicles.

Thoughts?

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KrytenKoro - And when you see me standing there, you'll know you've got a friend with a rock, I mean a big-ass rock.
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Giving it a name, even if it's an unofficial one that we mark with lowercase or quotation marks, does make it a lot easier to refer to if we have to come back to it later in the strategy.