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When Cloud is under ''Limit Break'' status (see [[Limit Charge]]), the shockwave emitted is blue and has [[transcendent priority]]. When used from the ground, its burst hits multiple times for a total of 19% damage on the first target and 13% on any targets immediately behind the first, then launches all affected. When used from the air, the values are reduced to 15%/10% for the initial target and additional targets respectively (with an expected drop in knockback). If he lands before firing the beam, this will count as him using the 'grounded' version and deal its full damage/knockback. | When Cloud is under ''Limit Break'' status (see [[Limit Charge]]), the shockwave emitted is blue and has [[transcendent priority]]. When used from the ground, its burst hits multiple times for a total of 19% damage on the first target and 13% on any targets immediately behind the first, then launches all affected. When used from the air, the values are reduced to 15%/10% for the initial target and additional targets respectively (with an expected drop in knockback). If he lands before firing the beam, this will count as him using the 'grounded' version and deal its full damage/knockback. | ||
Both versions of the move have very large [[hitbox]]es and are difficult to dodge despite its relatively slow speed. This makes the moves decent at walling out opponents that have difficulty [[approach]]ing. The move also has niche [[edgeguard]]ing potential, as its hitbox extends both under and over most stages, catching | Both versions of the move have very large [[hitbox]]es and are difficult to dodge despite its relatively slow speed. This makes the moves decent at walling out opponents that have difficulty [[approach]]ing. The move also has niche [[edgeguard]]ing potential, as its hitbox extends both under and over most stages, catching opponets trying to grab the [[edge]] while Cloud remains at a safe distance. | ||
No matter what version of Blade Beam is used, Cloud has slight horizontal maneuverability while casting it in the air. However, he cannot ledge grab until he concludes the move. | No matter what version of Blade Beam is used, Cloud has slight horizontal maneuverability while casting it in the air. However, he cannot ledge grab until he concludes the move. | ||