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Blade Dash is an omnidirectional recovery move, similar to [[Fire Fox]]. When used normally, it is a single dashing strike in any direction; if used on the ground, it will not leave edges. While aiming, a small arrow will appear next to Sephiroth, indicating the direction of the dash. As an attack, Blade Dash is very weak, has a small hitbox that only extends very slightly in front of Sephiroth, and is unable to KO, and while it has vertical knockback that can start combos, the move's ending lag and Sephiroth's slow frame data makes followups dependent on reads. Its quick travel speed can be used to mix up Sephiroth's movement like a lesser version of [[Quick Attack]], but ending the move in the air will incur significant [[landing lag]]. However, Blade Dash is capable of snapping to [[edge]]s from below, making it useful for recovering if the opponent is camping the edge.
Blade Dash is an omnidirectional recovery move, similar to [[Fire Fox]]. When used normally, it is a single dashing strike in any direction; if used on the ground, it will not leave edges. While aiming, a small arrow will appear next to Sephiroth, indicating the direction of the dash. As an attack, Blade Dash is very weak, has a small hitbox that only extends very slightly in front of Sephiroth, and is unable to KO, and while it has vertical knockback that can start combos, the move's ending lag and Sephiroth's slow frame data makes followups dependent on reads. Its quick travel speed can be used to mix up Sephiroth's movement like a lesser version of [[Quick Attack]], but ending the move in the air will incur significant [[landing lag]]. However, Blade Dash is capable of snapping to [[edge]]s from below, making it useful for recovering if the opponent is camping the edge.


Holding the button before the dash begins will turn the move into Octaslash, which instead hits eight times for significantly more damage and knockback, dragging opponents in the direction Sephiroth is moving before sending them in the direction he is facing with the final strike. Just like Blade Dash, Octaslash will stop at edges, with Sephiroth performing any remaining slashes in place. Its ability to move victims closer to the edge allows it to be a capable KO move similar to [[Skyward Slash Dash]], and a [[B-reverse|turnaround]] can be input before the move to face Sephiroth in the desired direction for attacking vertically. As a recovery move, Octaslash travels slightly farther then Blade Dash, but does not grab edges on the way up, and inflicts twice the landing lag. Due to its massive hitboxes, it is a very difficult recovery to intercept even with a [[counter]], but its heavy endlag and inability to grab ledges leaves Sephiroth very vulnerable afterwards. Extra caution must be taken when trying to recover to ledges that can be passed through such as those on [[Delfino Plaza]], as its inability to snap to the ledge during travel will cause Sephiroth to pass right through the ledge from any angle unless he has prepared the move from the precise distance to grab it.
Holding the button before the dash begins will turn the move into Octaslash, which instead hits eight times for significantly more damage and knockback, being a capable KO move especially at the edge similar to [[Skyward Slash Dash]]. Octaslash travels slightly farther, but does not grab edges on the way up like Blade Dash does, and inflicts twice the landing lag. Just like Blade Dash, Octaslash will stop at edges, with Sephiroth performing any remaining slashes in place. Due to its massive hitboxes, Octaslash is a very difficult recovery to intercept even with a [[counter]], but its inability to grab ledges and heavy endlag leaves Sephiroth very vulnerable afterwards. Extra caution must be taken when trying to recover to ledges that can be passed through such as those on [[Delfino Plaza]], as its inability to snap to the ledge during travel will cause Sephiroth to pass right through the ledge from any angle unless he has prepared the move from the precise distance to grab it.


When using Octaslash, Sephiroth may say {{ja|消え去れ|Kiesare.}} ("Disappear."), {{ja|愚かな|Oroka na.}} ("Foolish."), or {{ja|恐怖を刻もう|Kyoufu o kizamou.}} ("I shall carve terror.")
When using Octaslash, Sephiroth may say {{ja|消え去れ|Kiesare.}} ("Disappear."), {{ja|愚かな|Oroka na.}} ("Foolish."), or {{ja|恐怖を刻もう|Kyoufu o kizamou.}} ("I shall carve terror.")

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