Blossom Dance (XC1)

Blossom Dance (, Cherry Blossom Petal Dance) is 's in Xenoblade Chronicles. It is a high-power physical attack in four parts, with each part requiring a successful action command to continue.

Overview
Blossom Dance is very simple: it kills things dead. The player does have to successfully hit the action command three times for its maximum, but this is fairly easy (assuming the game isn't lagging); it should be child's play to get the total art power of a massive 10.50x. There is no benefit to getting a "perfect"; only a "success" is necessary. The huge damage creates equally huge, which is perfect for Dunban if the target remains alive afterward.

AI Dunban will always succeed at the entire move, assuming he doesn't get forcibly interrupted.

Additional data
The four parts of Blossom Dance are each their own independent arts used in sequence. This means that, for example, Dunban will gain "art used" once per each part.

As with typical multi-hit arts, the move will end the moment any hit is blocked. There will be no prompt to launch the next part.

If the move kills a foe, Dunban will continue attacking where it used to be until the move ends or a prompt is missed. If the battle ends, Dunban will stop whether the prompt was successful or not.

Trivia

 * The poem Dunban recites as he uses the art is a haiku.
 * Japanese:
 * English:
 * Born in a world of
 * strife! Against the odds! We choose
 * to fight! Blossom Dance!
 * to fight! Blossom Dance!