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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Fre=Genoblast
|FreM=Geno Blast
|Jap=ジーノブラスト
|Jap=ジーノブラスト
|JapR=Jīno Burasuto
|JapR=Jīno Burasuto
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|ChiSR=Jínuò Chōngjībō
|ChiSR=Jínuò Chōngjībō
|ChiSM=Geno Shock Wave
|ChiSM=Geno Shock Wave
|Fre=Genoblast
|FreM=Geno Blast
|Ger=Geno-Lichtsalve
|GerM=
|Ita=Multiraggio Geno
|Ita=Multiraggio Geno
|ItaM=Multi-ray Geno
|ItaM=Multi-ray Geno
|Kor=지노블래스트
|KorR=Jino Beullaeseuteu
|KorM=Geno Blast
|Spa=Fulgor Geno
|SpaM=Geno Shine
}}
}}



Revision as of 07:27, December 7, 2023

Geno using Geno Blast against two enemies.

Geno Blast (sometimes called the Battling Borealis[1]) is a more powerful version of the Geno Beam in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It hits all monsters and does more damage. It looks like multicolored beams raining from the sky. Geno learns this special attack at Level 14. It costs 12 Flower Points to use.

The animation is very similar to the multi-target version of the Lucent Beam spell in Trials of Mana, another game produced by Squaresoft.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ジーノブラスト[?]
Jīno Burasuto
Geno Blast
Chinese (simplified) 吉诺冲击波[?]
Jínuò Chōngjībō
Geno Shock Wave
French Genoblast[?] Geno Blast
German Geno-Lichtsalve[?] ?
Italian Multiraggio Geno[?] Multi-ray Geno
Korean 지노블래스트[?]
Jino Beullaeseuteu
Geno Blast
Spanish Fulgor Geno[?] Geno Shine

References

  1. ^ Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Nintendo Player's Guide. Page 12.