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|name=High Strike
|image=[[File:TrunksFutureFriezaSliced.png|280px|Future Trunks slices Mecha Frieza in half with his sword]]
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|image=File:TrunksFutureFriezaSliced.png
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|alias='''Shining Slash<ref name="XV"/><ref name="XV2">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', 2016</ref>'''
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|debut=Manga: "[[The Young Man of Mystery]]"<br>Anime: "[[Another Super Saiyan?]]"
 
|debut=Manga: "[[The Young Man of Mystery]]"<br>Anime: "[[Another Super Saiyan?]]"
|inventor='''[[Future Trunks]]/[[Trunks]]'''
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|inventor='''[[Future Trunks]]/[[Trunks]]/[[List of tertiary characters#Trunks (unknown timeline)|Trunks (unknown timeline)]]'''
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|user='''Future Trunks/Trunks/Trunks (unknown timeline)<br>[[Future Warrior]] <small>([[Earthling]]/[[Saiyan]])</small><ref name="XV">''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'', 2015</ref><br>[[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]] <small>([[Earthling]]/[[Saiyan]])</small><ref name="XV2"/><br>[[Ackman]]'''
|user='''Future Trunks/Trunks'''
 
|purpose=Offensive
 
|type=Physical
 
|class=[[Physical techniques|Physical]]
 
 
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|class=[[Rush Attack]]
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|similar='''[[Dirty Slash]]<br>[[Instant Severance]]'''
 
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'''High Strike''' is a sword slash attack used by [[Future Trunks]].
 
'''High Strike''' is a sword technique utilised by [[Future Trunks]] and his [[Trunks|present timeline counterpart]].
 
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
The High Strike slash is used as the first part of the [[Shining Sword Attack]], [[Lightning Sword Slash]], and [[Garlic Buster]].
 
The High Strike slash is used as the first part of the [[Shining Sword Attack]], [[Lightning Sword Slash]], and [[Garlic Buster]].
   
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==Usage==
Future Trunks uses it to cut [[Mecha Frieza]] in half, and later uses it against [[Android 14]], only for the [[android]] to stop it. Present Trunks later uses this move to cut Hirudegarn's tail off.
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Future Trunks uses it to cut [[Frieza|Mecha Frieza]] in half, and later uses it against [[Android 14]], only for the [[android]] to stop it.
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[[Trunks]] later uses a similar move to cut a part of [[Hirudegarn]]'s [[tail]] off.
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[[Ackman]] also uses a similar move to cut a [[Martian]] in half.
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==Variations==
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*'''[[Dirty Slash]]''' – King Cold's variant of the High Strike, unlike Trunks' version, the user does not leap into the air before slashing down.
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==Video Game Appearances==
 
The High Strike was named in the ''[[Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game]]'', where it is one of Future Trunks' techniques.
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[[File:Xenoverse54.PNG|thumb|Future Trunks using Shining Slash in ''Xenoverse'']]
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse]]'', it appears under the name '''Shining Slash''' as one of Future Trunks' Super Skills. It can also be obtained by the [[Future Warrior]] as a reward in Parallel Quest 24: "''Power Teams''". It is one of two sword-based techniques (the other being [[Burning Slash]]) used by the Future Warrior and Future Trunks in the game. It can only be used by the Future Warrior if their selected race is either an Earthling or a Saiyan.
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{{Quote2|Slash with a sword! Chargeable. Charge, and you'll move right to your enemy.|''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'' Skill description}}
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In ''[[Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2]]'', Shining Slash returns as one of Future Trunks' Super Skills which can be obtained by the [[Future Warrior (Xenoverse 2)|Future Warrior]] as a reward in ''Parallel Quest 38'': "''Power Teams''". Like in ''Xenoverse'', it can only be used by the Future Warrior if they are either an Earthling or Saiyan. Interestingly, it is obtained in exactly the same Parallel Quest that was in ''Xenoverse'' (the only difference between the two games are Parallel Quest number listings).
   
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==References==
==Game appearances==
 
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The High Strike was named in the ''[[Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game]]''.
 
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Revision as of 01:48, 5 January 2019

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High Strike is a sword slash attack used by Future Trunks.

Overview

The High Strike slash is used as the first part of the Shining Sword Attack, Lightning Sword Slash, and Garlic Buster.

Usage

Future Trunks uses it to cut Mecha Frieza in half, and later uses it against Android 14, only for the android to stop it.

Trunks later uses a similar move to cut a part of Hirudegarn's tail off.

Ackman also uses a similar move to cut a Martian in half.

Variations

  • Dirty Slash – King Cold's variant of the High Strike, unlike Trunks' version, the user does not leap into the air before slashing down.

Video Game Appearances

The High Strike was named in the Dragon Ball Z Collectible Card Game, where it is one of Future Trunks' techniques.

Xenoverse54

Future Trunks using Shining Slash in Xenoverse

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse, it appears under the name Shining Slash as one of Future Trunks' Super Skills. It can also be obtained by the Future Warrior as a reward in Parallel Quest 24: "Power Teams". It is one of two sword-based techniques (the other being Burning Slash) used by the Future Warrior and Future Trunks in the game. It can only be used by the Future Warrior if their selected race is either an Earthling or a Saiyan.

"Slash with a sword! Chargeable. Charge, and you'll move right to your enemy."
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Skill description

In Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, Shining Slash returns as one of Future Trunks' Super Skills which can be obtained by the Future Warrior as a reward in Parallel Quest 38: "Power Teams". Like in Xenoverse, it can only be used by the Future Warrior if they are either an Earthling or Saiyan. Interestingly, it is obtained in exactly the same Parallel Quest that was in Xenoverse (the only difference between the two games are Parallel Quest number listings).

References