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* The ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series give us [[Final Fantasy VII|Cloud Strife]]'s Omnislash, [[Final Fantasy VIII|Squall Leonhart]]'s Renzokuken (specifically, the Lionheart [[Limit Break]]), and [[Final Fantasy X|Tidus']] Slice & Dice and the much stronger Blitz Ace. |
* The ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series give us [[Final Fantasy VII|Cloud Strife]]'s Omnislash, [[Final Fantasy VIII|Squall Leonhart]]'s Renzokuken (specifically, the Lionheart [[Limit Break]]), and [[Final Fantasy X|Tidus']] Slice & Dice and the much stronger Blitz Ace. |
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* A common [[Special Attack]]/[[Desperation Attack]] among sword/claw-wielding [[Fighting Game]] characters. |
* A common [[Special Attack]]/[[Desperation Attack]] among sword/claw-wielding [[Fighting Game]] characters. |
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* This is a staple in RPGs, usually part of [[Dual |
* This is a staple in RPGs, usually part of [[Dual-Wielding]] and dubbed "Flurry". Examples to be found in ''[[Knights of the Old Republic]]'' and ''[[Dragon Age]]''. |
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* This is the ''default'' mode of attack for high-level [[Master Swordsman|Weapon Masters]] (a warrior [[Prestige Class]] kit) in ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]''. Able to fight equally well with both hands and using the attack/round tables of a [[Bare |
* This is the ''default'' mode of attack for high-level [[Master Swordsman|Weapon Masters]] (a warrior [[Prestige Class]] kit) in ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]''. Able to fight equally well with both hands and using the attack/round tables of a [[Bare-Fisted Monk]], a level 16 Weapons Master gets 6 strikes per round (about 10 seconds) with a single weapon, 12 when [[Dual-Wielding]], and you do ''not'' want to [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill|get in her way when she's buffed with Haste]]. |
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* The Akisazame (Tiger Teeth/Sword Rain) sword technique in the ''[[Tales Series]]'', which makes the user stab at the enemy repeatedly, then finish with a final strike that varies from user to user. |
* The Akisazame (Tiger Teeth/Sword Rain) sword technique in the ''[[Tales Series]]'', which makes the user stab at the enemy repeatedly, then finish with a final strike that varies from user to user. |
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* ''[[Exalted]]'': Extra Action charm + [[BFS|daiklave]] = lots of pain for ''someone''. |
* ''[[Exalted]]'': Extra Action charm + [[BFS|daiklave]] = lots of pain for ''someone''. |
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* Link can use the stabbing version throughout the ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' series, and gains the slashing version in the form of his Triforce Slash in Brawl. |
* Link can use the stabbing version throughout the ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' series, and gains the slashing version in the form of his Triforce Slash in Brawl. |
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* Dante in ''[[Devil May Cry (Video Game)|Devil May Cry]] 3'' has Million Stab (for [[BFS|Rebellion]]) and Million Slash (for [[Dual |
* Dante in ''[[Devil May Cry (Video Game)|Devil May Cry]] 3'' has Million Stab (for [[BFS|Rebellion]]) and Million Slash (for [[Dual-Wielding|Agni & Rudra]]) combos. |
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=== Split-Second Blade Spam === |
=== Split-Second Blade Spam === |