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Air Strike (エアストライク, Easutoraiku?) is a recurring ability originally from Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-. Used primarily by Zack Fair but associated with Tseng, Air Strike is typically a physical attack used on multiple enemies.

Appearances[]

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-[]

Air Strike from CCVIIR

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- Reunion.

Air Strike makes its debut as a Digital Mind Wave Limit Break ability. Obtained at the beginning of the third chapter, it deals a physical strike to up to three enemies nearby, and is used by lining up Tseng portraits. Its power is 40 at level 1, 44 at level 2, 48 at level 3, 64 at level 4, and 72 at level 5.

Air Strike is a level 8 special materia that boosts the chance of Tseng's portrait lining up. It begins at 5x, and increases by 1x each level up to 9x. It is bought from Research Dept. QMC+.

Its animation is somewhat reminiscent of Cid's Highwind Limit Break in Final Fantasy VII.

Final Fantasy Artniks[]

Air Strike is an ability on a Rank SR card of Tseng. It has a 20% chance of activation, and delivers a volley of gunfire from a flying helicopter. The ability is based on his Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII- appearance, in which Air Strike did not appear.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Air Strike is a Soul Break usable by Zack, learned from the Zack's Glove relic. Air Strike deals three ranged physical attacks to all enemies, with a high chance to Interrupt their actions.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales[]

Air Strike is a pop-up duel card, used by the summon Bahamut, which deals 5 damage on use. Unlike other appearances of the abilities, it is not related to Zack.

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Etymology[]

An airstrike or air strike is an attack on a specific objective by military aircraft during an offensive mission. Air strikes are commonly delivered from aircraft such as fighters, bombers, ground attack aircraft, and attack helicopters.

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