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Cloud jumps into the air with his sword, and then back down if the action is immediately repeated.
Cloud jumps into the air with his sword, and then back down if the action is immediately repeated.


==Origin==
[[File:ClimhazzardOriginPic.png|thumb|left|Climhazzard in ''Final Fantasy VII''.]]
Climhazzard is Cloud's fourth Limit Break (second in the Level 2 Limit line) in ''Final Fantasy VII''. When used, Cloud stabs an enemy and then performs a jumping slash that deals very high damage. The downward strike may be based on his first Limit Break called Braver, as well as one of the finishing blows in some portrayals of Climhazzard (like in the ''Dissidia'' games).
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==In ''Smash''==
Cloud thrusts his sword forward, dealing 3% damage. He is then propelled a distance about the height of Battlefield's top platform (this deals 4%). During this slash, Cloud can only grab ledges during the initial thrust, or when Cloud reaches its peak, much like [[Rising Uppercut]]. This, in addition to the slash giving mediocre distance and completely stopping Cloud's forward momentum on use, makes the standard Climhazzard a notoriously weak recovery if Cloud lacks his second jump or cannot use his [[wall jump]].
Cloud thrusts his sword forward, dealing 3% damage. He is then propelled a distance about the height of Battlefield's top platform (this deals 4%). During this slash, Cloud can only grab ledges during the initial thrust, or when Cloud reaches its peak, much like [[Rising Uppercut]]. This, in addition to the slash giving mediocre distance and completely stopping Cloud's forward momentum on use, makes the standard Climhazzard a notoriously weak recovery if Cloud lacks his second jump or cannot use his [[wall jump]].


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In ''Smash 4'' only, if Cloud is hit near the apex of Climhazzard (Limit Break version or not) and [[tumbling|tumbles]], he is unable to perform any kind of [[tech]] to stop the knockback he sustained, usually leading to a KO. However, he is allowed to tech if he was hit more than once, was grabbed and then launched, or if his damage is over 100% and he does the reeling animation instead.
In ''Smash 4'' only, if Cloud is hit near the apex of Climhazzard (Limit Break version or not) and [[tumbling|tumbles]], he is unable to perform any kind of [[tech]] to stop the knockback he sustained, usually leading to a KO. However, he is allowed to tech if he was hit more than once, was grabbed and then launched, or if his damage is over 100% and he does the reeling animation instead.


===Customization===
==Customization==
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations:
Special Move customization was added in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]''. These are the variations:
{{CustomSet/Single|Cloud|Up|name=Climhazzard|desc=Thrust your sword and then jump into the air. Push the button again for a high-speed downward cut.}}
{{CustomSet/Single|Cloud|Up|name=Climhazzard|desc=Thrust your sword and then jump into the air. Push the button again for a high-speed downward cut.}}
# '''Climhazzard''': Default.
# '''Climhazzard''': Default.
Like the other DLC characters, Cloud lacks custom move variations.
Like the other DLC characters, Cloud lacks custom move variations.
==Origin==
[[File:ClimhazzardOriginPic.png|thumb|left|Climhazzard in ''Final Fantasy VII''.]]
Climhazzard is Cloud's fourth Limit Break (second in the Level 2 Limit line) in ''Final Fantasy VII''. When used, Cloud stabs an enemy and then performs a jumping slash that deals very high damage. The downward strike may be based on his first Limit Break called Braver, as well as one of the finishing blows in some portrayals of Climhazzard (like in the ''Dissidia'' games).
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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