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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:KH2 Shadow Flare.gif|thumb|200px|Sephiroth using Shadow Flare in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.]]
[[File:KH2 Shadow Flare.gif|thumb|200px|Sephiroth using Shadow Flare in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.]]
[https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Shadow_Flare_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Shadow Flare] is a spell that first appeared in ''Final Fantasy III'' as a learnable action through the Geomancer class and has since been featured in various other games, often as a dark counterpart to the Flare spell. In ''Final Fantasy VII'', Shadow Flare was a spell that can be used by Safer Sephiroth, Ultimate Weapon, Dragon Zombie, Ruby Weapon and it can be learned though the Enemy Skill Materia. Shadow Flare was the strongest non-Gravity spells in the ''Final Fantasy VII''. Its depiction in ''Smash'' more closely resembles its iteration in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series and in turn, the ''Dissidia'' series and Final Fantasy VII Remake as flaming dark orbs that surrounded the target before blasting them.
[https://finalfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Shadow_Flare_(Final_Fantasy_VII) Shadow Flare] is a spell that first appeared in ''Final Fantasy III'' as a learnable action through the Geomancer class and has since been featured in various other games, often as a dark counterpart to the Flare spell. In ''Final Fantasy VII'', Shadow Flare was a spell that can be used by Safer Sephiroth, Ultimate Weapon, Dragon Zombie, Ruby Weapon and it can be learned though the Enemy Skill Materia. Shadow Flare was the strongest non-Gravity spells in the ''Final Fantasy VII''. Its depiction in ''Smash'' more closely resembles its iteration in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series and in turn, the ''Dissidia'' series and ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' as flaming dark orbs that surrounded the target before blasting them.
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