![]() ![]() Below is a screenshots of the sword in the first stage. The first stage is the one in which the blade and the hand guard are closed. The base sword has 5 stages to it and each stage is defined by how opened or closed the blade is. It’s the only sword (outside the 2 switch blade swords) with moving parts. The base sword is the most complicated of all the other swords so I’m going to be spending the most time talking about it. Did Cloud use all of them during the movie? Yes he did, and I’m going to show you all of them and how they integrate into the main weapon with screenshots from the movie. However, some are confused as to how this sword combines the 6 individual swords and more so, what the 6 individual swords are. Through the movie Cloud used this to his advantage especially during the final battle with Sephiroth. It was a sword that actually comprised of 6 individual swords that could be combined to form one big one. The article has not been modified to fit this website (or your screen).įor those of us who have seen the movie, one of the coolest and also most stupefying elements in it was Cloud Strife’s sword. I added this part at the end.Ĭloud Strife's 6 Piece Sword in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children describes the mechanism behind Cloud's weapon using scene by scene screenshots to demonstrate its assembly process. I've also written up my own little section about when and where the two switch blades are added to the assembly because I'm in complete disagreement of Raven_237's assessment of the situation. However, I have added a few of my own comments which should appear in red boxes. That's right, the bulk of this is not my work. However, since that site is now defunct, I made my own local copy of the page so it will never disappear again. This article was shamelessly stolen and copied from where it was submitted by Raven_237. The First Sword (Cloud's 6 Part Sword in Advent Children) ![]()
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