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{{nihongo|'''Omnislash'''|超究武神覇斬|Choukyūbushinhazan|lit. "Super | {{nihongo|'''Omnislash'''|超究武神覇斬|Choukyūbushinhazan|lit. "Super Extreme Martial God Supreme Slash"}} is a technique introduced in ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', and is one of [[Cloud]]'s signature attacks. It allows the user to deal many powerful slashes to one or more enemies, sometimes flying between them to ensure accuracy. | ||
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'''{{ns|finalfantasy|Omnislash}}''' is the signature attack of {{ns|finalfantasy|Cloud Strife}}, and his strongest {{ns|finalfantasy|Limit (Final Fantasy VII)|Limit Break}} in ''{{ns|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy VII}}''. | '''{{ns|finalfantasy|Omnislash}}''' is the signature attack of {{ns|finalfantasy|Cloud Strife}}, and his strongest {{ns|finalfantasy|Limit (Final Fantasy VII)|Limit Break}} in ''{{ns|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy VII}}''. In most forms of recent media such as the ''Dissidia'' games and in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the technique often involves a series of many rapid slashes mid-flight ending with a downward strike; this isn't the case for its appearances in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'' and its remake, where only three slashes are done in a slow succession. | ||
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Omnislash (超究武神覇斬 Choukyūbushinhazan , lit. "Super Extreme Martial God Supreme Slash") is a technique introduced in Kingdom Hearts, and is one of Cloud's signature attacks. It allows the user to deal many powerful slashes to one or more enemies, sometimes flying between them to ensure accuracy.
Mechanics
In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Omnislash is a Summon Sleight. It summons Cloud to the battlefield, whereupon he flies across the field, periodically slashing at enemies. In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, additional attacks are added by pressing when prompted. Pressing at the wrong time will cancel the sleight. Its card combination is:
In Kingdom Hearts Re:coded, Omnislash is a special ability used by Cloud in the Labyrinth. Cloud will warp in front of an enemy and slash it four times, randomly switching to another enemy. The last slash follows with two finishing strikes on the same enemy.
Learning Omnislash
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
- Sora can use Omnislash once he obtains the Cloud summon card.
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
- Cloud may randomly use Omnislash in place of an attack following a successful button press, while in the Labyrinth.
Other appearances
Kingdom Hearts
Cloud uses Omnislash while fighting Sora. He will first generate an aura of red electricity around himself while spreading his wing, and then will float into the air and glide across the arena, attempting to slash at Sora three times, before returning to normal.
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded
Cloud uses Omnislash while fighting Sora and Hercules. It is identical to the version he uses as a party member. Template:Section-stub
Origin
Omnislash is the signature attack of Cloud Strife, and his strongest Limit Break in Final Fantasy VII. In most forms of recent media such as the Dissidia games and in Kingdom Hearts II, the technique often involves a series of many rapid slashes mid-flight ending with a downward strike; this isn't the case for its appearances in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and its remake, where only three slashes are done in a slow succession.