This is a little bit weird... But what is the exact source of Sephiroth's combos in KH2 being titled "Omnislash?" Several pieces of evidence seem to suggest it's actually the Octaslash... First and foremost, the actual combo phase and swipes themselves are an exact Octaslash replica. As in same position, same directional hits, same number of hits (8). Then there's Omnislash itself... Omnislash isn't so much a combo attack as it is the user bum-rushing the enemy from virtually every direction, sword-point first. I don't wanna edit anything up....but the attack Sephiroth uses is not an Omnislash... So, if possible, I'd like a nice verifiable source on this.
KrytenKoro - "Space Corp Directive 195—In an emergency power situation, a hologrammatic crew member must lay down his life in order that the living crew members might survive." "Yes, but Rimmer Directive 271 states just as clearly: 'No chance, you metal bastard.'" TALK -
Honestly, when I first attacked the kana for the KH2 section, it was all BS. Whoever tried to translate it didn't know a lick of Japanese, and I'm not sure what the source of the kana is, either. I actually propose we axe the section and start from the ground up. If anyone has an Ultimania, though, that would list all the attacks.
I completely agree. ...You do it. XD If I do, some n00bot is gonna try to kill me.
They actually call "Meteor" "Ryusei"...obviously made up.—Urutapu 06:50, December 29, 2009 (UTC)
Drake Clawfang - Anger and hate are supreme....power and control are pretty nice too. TALK - 08:28, December 29, 2009 (UTC)
Except that when KH2 was made, Neutra, Omnislash didn't exist yet. KH2 was released almost two full years in Japan before Crisis Core. As for Omnislash, I got the names from walkthroughs, but if anyone has official strategy guides that name the attacks, that's great.
EDIT - as a note, I've seen the KH1 Seph's attack called "Omnislash", and someone else here mentioned reading the KH2 ones are just called "Cut Combo". Dunno if that's true or not but I doubt it.
I see. In that case, I'm gonna have to remove the names and just replace it with something generic. Random walkthroughs are not, repeat NOT verifiable sources, nor is talk. Until Kryten snags Ultimania scans or something, it'll stay that way.
Drake Clawfang - Anger and hate are supreme....power and control are pretty nice too. TALK - 22:27, December 29, 2009 (UTC)
Fine with me, I added them when reworking the strategy sections just for the sake of calling them something.
Heartless Angel
Before I start editing, can someone please tell me if using Stop magic on Sephiroth will stop Heartless Angel? (Bananaphone1996 03:12, April 14, 2010 (UTC))
Don't add it if you haven't seen it work. I've never tried it, myself. --Neumannz 03:21, April 14, 2010 (UTC)
Is it just me or...
Does Sephiroth's entrance in the platinum match really look like Sora's Trinity limit on the ground.(Bananaphone1996 21:32, May 21, 2010 (UTC))
Attack Name
First, not sure who renamed his KH2 attacks with the Dissidia attack names, but its a bit random. Secondly, whoever did it did a really bad job of it because the strategy section still uses the original names. DoreikuKuroofangu 04:48, May 26, 2010 (UTC)
Yeah, Dissidia is a different game entirely than Kingdom Hearts, so it probably should not be used as a source for the attack names.LapisLazuliScarab23:40, June 6, 2010 (UTC)
Also, still irritates me how "Octaslash" is used for the KH2 name. Crisis Core, where the attack is first named, did not come out until almost two years after KH2. DoreikuKuroofangu 18:55, June 7, 2010 (UTC)