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While moving, the projectile can be [[Reflection|reflected]] and [[Absorption|absorbed]] normally. However, the explosion itself is not considered a projectile and cannot be reflected, and Gigaflare's explosion additionally is no longer an energy attack and cannot be absorbed. Spacing is crucial when using a reflector or absorber, as the former will not offer any protection against the damaging explosions, and absorbing the projectile instead of Flare or Megaflare's explosions will only heal based on the damage that the projectile would do. This is most noticeable when absorbing Gigaflare, which does much of its damage through the explosion, thus only healing a minuscule amount. Reflectors, however, will increase the power of both the projectile and explosion. A reflected Gigaflare is strong enough for a nearly guaranteed OHKO.
While moving, the projectile can be [[Reflection|reflected]] and [[Absorption|absorbed]] normally. However, the explosion itself is not considered a projectile and cannot be reflected, and Gigaflare's explosion additionally is no longer an energy attack and cannot be absorbed. Spacing is crucial when using a reflector or absorber, as the former will not offer any protection against the damaging explosions, and absorbing the projectile instead of Flare or Megaflare's explosions will only heal based on the damage that the projectile would do. This is most noticeable when absorbing Gigaflare, which does much of its damage through the explosion, thus only healing a minuscule amount. Reflectors, however, will increase the power of both the projectile and explosion. A reflected Gigaflare is strong enough for a nearly guaranteed OHKO.


When releasing Megaflare, Sephiroth may say {{ja|行け|Ike.}} ("Go."), and when releasing Gigaflare, he may say {{ja|焼き尽くす|Yakitsukusu.}} ("Burn to nothing."). Releasing Gigaflare will also cause the screen to slightly darken.
When releasing Megaflare, Sephiroth may say {{ja|行け|Ike.}} ("Go.") and, when releasing Gigaflare, he may say {{ja|焼き尽くす|Yakitsukusu.}} ("Burn to nothing."). Releasing Gigaflare will also cause the screen to slightly darken.


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