Cross Slash: Difference between revisions

86 bytes added ,  8 years ago
m
Line 36: Line 36:


==Origin==
==Origin==
'''{{ns|finalfantasy|Cross Slash}}''' is a recurring attack in the ''{{ns|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy}}'' series, debuting as one of {{ns|finalfantasy|Cloud Strife}}'s initial Limit Breaks in ''Final Fantasy IV''. It is often a prominent ability in his moveset, making appearances in most games in which he appears. Despite that, Cross-Slash's attack movements are actually taken from Cloud's first three attack patterns when he attacks an enemy with the Double Cut Materia that has been mastered to allow him to use 4x-cut.
'''{{ns|finalfantasy|Cross Slash}}''' is a recurring attack in the ''{{ns|finalfantasy|Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy}}'' series, debuting as one of {{ns|finalfantasy|Cloud Strife}}'s initial Limit Breaks in ''Final Fantasy IV''. It is often a prominent ability in his moveset, making appearances in most games in which he appears. Despite that, Cross-slash's attack movements are actually taken from Cloud's first three attack patterns when he attacks an enemy with the Double Cut Materia that has been mastered to allow him to use 4x-cut.


In several appearances since its debut in ''Final Fantasy IV'', the kanji for 凶 (wicked/bad luck) is visually drawn by the slashes performed. However, its appearance in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series is one of the few instances where the kanji is not visually shown.
In several appearances since its debut in ''Final Fantasy IV'', the kanji for 凶 (wicked/bad luck) is visually drawn by the slashes performed. However, its appearance in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series is one of the few instances where the kanji is not visually shown. In other instances, it can also be used in midair, such as in the ''Dissidia'' games.


==See also==
==See also==