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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:Dolphin Slash origin.gif|thumb|right|{{s|fireemblemwiki|Leif}} scoring a critical hit in ''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776''.]]
[[File:Dolphin Slash origin.gif|thumb|right|{{s|fireemblemwiki|Leif}} scoring a critical hit in ''Fire Emblem: Thracia 776''.]]
Although the move has not been named or seen in any of the ''Fire Emblem'' games, Dolphin Slash's animation loosely resembles the jumping portion of the critical hit animations of the swordmaster class from ''Fire Emblem Thracia 776''. This follows the trend of ''Fire Emblem'''s unique animations being given a name and ability in ''Super Smash Bros.'', such as [[Shield Breaker]] being based on Marth's standard attack animation. The name could be a reference to the GameCube itself, as it was codenamed the Dolphin. In ''Fire Emblem Warriors'', Marth's Strong Attack allows causes him to empower himself with light to perform a powerful dash that ends with a rising slash performed exactly how he performs the Dolphin Slash, though the attack is not named.
Although the move has not been named or seen in any of the ''Fire Emblem'' games, Dolphin Slash's animation loosely resembles the jumping portion of the critical hit animations of the swordmaster class from ''Fire Emblem Thracia 776''. This follows the trend of ''Fire Emblem'''s unique animations being given a name and ability in ''Super Smash Bros.'', such as [[Shield Breaker]] being based on Marth's standard attack animation. The name could be a reference to the GameCube itself, as it was codenamed the Dolphin. In ''Fire Emblem Warriors'', Marth's Strong Attack causes him to empower himself with light to perform up to three powerful dash that end with a rising slash performed exactly how he performs the Dolphin Slash, though the attack is not named.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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