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Sephiroth swings his sword forward while saying "{{ja|星に帰れ|Hoshi ni kaere}}" ( | Sephiroth swings his sword forward while saying "{{ja|星に帰れ|Hoshi ni kaere}}" ("Return to the Planet"), catching up to three opponents. A cutscene initiates in which he transforms into Safer Sephiroth, as the opponents face toward him with their backs to the screen, followed by summoning a meteor that passes through a planet and into a star, causing the star to explode and destroy an Earth-like planet. The trapped opponents are then inflicted with 32% damage and a random status effect as defined by the table below (no two opponents suffer the same effect): | ||
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The Final Smash is able to trap up to three opponents at once, referencing the number of available party member slots in ''Final Fantasy VII''; when the move is activated, the three trapped players will face Safer∙Sephiroth, as the party does in the boss battle. | The Final Smash is able to trap up to three opponents at once, referencing the number of available party member slots in ''Final Fantasy VII''; when the move is activated, the three trapped players will face Safer∙Sephiroth, as the party does in the boss battle. | ||
Sephiroth's quote when performing Supernova, | Sephiroth's quote when performing Supernova, 「{{ja|星に帰れ|Hoshi ni kaere}}」 ("Return to the Planet"), refers to how in ''Final Fantasy VII'', the souls of the deceased are said to return to the Lifestream, the Planet's life energy, where they rest and can alter or communicate with the Planet's physical plane. | ||
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