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{{FFVII Character
 
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|name=Cloud Strife
|image = [[File:Cloud-FFVIIArt.png|200px]]
 
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|release=FFVII
|portrait = [[File:FF7 - Cloud Portrait.png|42px|Cloud's portrait during normal gameplay.]] [[File:FFVII Cloud flashback Portrait.png|42px|Cloud's portrait during the Nibelheim flashback.]]
 
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|japanese=クラウド・ストライフ
|name = Cloud Strife
 
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|romaji=Kuraudo Sutoraifu
|kana = クラウド・ストライフ
 
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|aka=Ex-SOLDIER
|romaji = Kuraudo Sutoraifu
 
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|image= Cloud Strife from FFVII Rebirth promo render.png
|aka = Ex-SOLDIER
 
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|portrait=[[File:FF7 - Cloud Portrait.png|50px|Final Fantasy VII portrait.]] [[File:FFVII Cloud flashback Portrait.png|50px|Final Fantasy VII Nibelheim flashback portrait.]][[File:FFVII G-Bike Cloud Portrait.png|50px|Final Fantasy VII motorcycle minigame portrait.]] [[File:Cloud Strife from FFVII Remake bust render.png|50px|Final Fantasy VII Remake portrait.]] [[File:Cloud Strife from FFVII Rebirth bust render.png|50px|Final Fantasy VII Rebirth portrait.]]
|weapon = Broadswords
 
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|home=[[Nibelheim]]
|Ultimaweapon = [[Ultima Weapon (Weapon)|Ultima Weapon]]
 
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|age=14-21<small> (''Before Crisis'' and ''Crisis Core'')</small><br/>21 <small>(''Final Fantasy VII'')</small>{{cite|Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania|name=ff7r ultimania|p=010}}<br/>23 <small>(''Advent Children'')</small><br/>24 <small>(''Dirge of Cerberus'')</small><ref name=ocg-profile>''Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- Official Complete Guide'' p.020</ref><br>
|job = Mercenary (Former Shinra Infantryman)
 
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|dob=August 11, 1986{{cite|Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega|p=014|other=[[:File:Cloud ultimania omega scan.png|(Scan)]]|name=Ultimania Omega}}<ref name="ff7r ultimania"/>{{cite|Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition|p=32|name=ff7 10th anniversary ultimania timeline}}{{note|Also listed as August 19, 1986{{cite|FFVII|manual=03|region=PAL|name=Euro manual}}}}
|birthplace = [[Nibelheim]]
 
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|affiliation=*[[Shinra Electric Power Company]]
|dob = August 11<ref name="Ultimania Omega">{{Refbook|title=Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega|page=014}}{{foot|[[File:Cloud ultimania omega scan.png|200px|Scan]]}}</ref> ''or'' August 19<ref name="Euro manual">{{Refbook|title=[[Final Fantasy VII/Manual/Europe|Final Fantasy VII European manual]]}}</ref>, 1986
 
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*[[Avalanche (group)|Avalanche]]
|age = 16-21 <small>(''Crisis Core'', ''Before Crisis'')</small><br/>21 <small>(''Final Fantasy VII'')</small><br/>23 <small>(''Advent Children'')</small><br/>24 <small>(''Dirge of Cerberus'')</small>
 
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|occupation=Mercenary (Former Shinra Infantryman), Courier{{cite|Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- Signature Series Guide|p=007|name=ssg-profile}}
|height = 5' 7"<ref name="Final Fantasy VII PC20141027">{{Refwebsite| page url = http://finalfantasyviipc.com/en#ff7-characters| page name = Characters: Cloud Strife| site url = http://finalfantasyviipc.com/| site name = Final Fantasy VII PC| screenshot = File:CloudProfile-ffviipc.jpg| access time = 22:29, October 27, 2014 (UTC)}}</ref>(173 cm)<ref name="Euro manual"/><ref name="Ultimania Omega"/><!--DO NOT CHANGE HEIGHTS WITHOUT PROOF. Always cite your reference(s)-->
 
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|race=[[Human]]
|blood = AB
 
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|gender=Male
|laterality = Right-handed
 
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|height=173cm<ref name="ocg-profile"/><ref name="ff7r ultimania"/><ref name="Euro manual"/><ref name="Ultimania Omega"/> (5'8"<ref name="ssg-profile"/>){{note|Due to poor conversions from centimeters to feet in early English materials, Cloud's height has been listed as 5'7" in various manuals and websites.<ref name="Final Fantasy VII PC20141027">{{Refwebsitedead| page url = http://finalfantasyviipc.com/en#ff7-characters| page name = Characters: Cloud Strife| site name = Final Fantasy VII PC| screenshot = File:CloudProfile-ffviipc.jpg| access time = 22:29, October 27, 2014 (UTC)}}</ref> His height is actually 5.7ft, or 5ft8in. The ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- Signature Series Guide]]'' guide featured the correction conversion.<ref name="ssg-profile"/>}}
|japaneseva = {{w|Kenyu Horiuchi}} (''[[Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring]]'') ({{w|Arcade game|Arcade}})<br/>{{w|Nozomu Sasaki}} (''Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring'') ([[PlayStation|PS]])<br/>{{w|Takahiro Sakurai}}
 
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|hair=Blond
|englishva = {{w|Steve Burton (actor)|Steve Burton}}
 
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|eye=Blue (Light green mako glow)
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|blood=AB
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|laterality=Right-handed
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|ffvii type=playable
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|ffvii ultimate limit break=[[Omnislash (Final Fantasy VII)|Omnislash]]
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|ffvii weapon=[[Final Fantasy VII weapons#Cloud's broadswords|Broadswords]]
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|ffvii ultimate weapon=[[Ultima Weapon (Final Fantasy VII)|Ultima Weapon]]
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|ffviir type=playable
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|ffviir abilities=[[Operator Mode]]/[[Punisher Mode]]
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|ffviir limit break=[[Cross-Slash (VII Remake)|Cross-Slash]], [[Ascension (VII Remake)|Ascension]]
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|ffviir weapon=[[Final Fantasy VII Remake weapons#Cloud's broadswords|Broadswords]]
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|ffviir2 type=playable
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|ffviir2 abilities=[[Operator Mode]]/[[Punisher Mode]]
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|ffviir2 limit break=[[Cross-Slash (VII Remake)|Cross-Slash]], [[Ascension (VII Remake)|Ascension]]
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|ffviir2 weapon=[[Final Fantasy VII Rebirth weapons#Cloud's broadswords|Broadswords]]
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|viibc type=boss
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|viicc type=dmw
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|viidoc type=npc
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|designer=[[Tetsuya Nomura]]
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|japanese voice actor=[[Takahiro Sakurai]]<br/>[[wikipedia:Kenyu Horiuchi|Kenyu Horiuchi]] (''[[Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring]]'' ([[wikipedia:Arcade game|Arcade]])<br/>[[wikipedia:Nozomu Sasaki|Nozomu Sasaki]] (''Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring'') ([[PlayStation|PS]])<br/>Yukihiro Aizawa (young, ''Remake'')<!--相澤 幸優 https://www.theatre.co.jp/talent/bee1210d773420edcb64ac09feafb9ab-->
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|english voice actor=[[Steve Burton]]<br>[[Cody Christian]] ([[Final Fantasy VII remake project|''Final Fantasy VII'' remake project]])<br/>[[wikipedia:Major Dodson|Major Dodson]] (young, ''Remake'')
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|motion capture=[[Kaori Kawabuchi]] (Mobius)<ref name="nablogmobpax17">{{Refwebsite| page url = https://na.square-enix.com/us/blog/mobius-final-fantasy-pax-west-2017-recap| page name = MOBIUS FINAL FANTASY PAX West 2017 Recap| site url = https://na.square-enix.com/us/blog/| site name = Square Enix Members blog| screenshot = File:SEblog-KaoriKawabuchi.png| access time = 03:26, September 10, 2017 (UTC)}}</ref>
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|party member 1=Cloud (Final Fantasy VII party member)
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|party member game 1=FFVII
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|party member 2=Cloud Strife (VII Remake party member)
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|party member 3=Cloud Strife (VII Rebirth party member)
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{{Quote|Former First Class SOLDIER. After defecting from Shinra, Cloud began work as a mercenary for hire in Midgar. With his trusty broadsword in hand, he always gets the job done.|[[Final Fantasy VII Remake loading screens|''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' loading screen]]}}
{{Q|Originally a member of SOLDIER, he is now a mercenary who will take any job...|Description}}
 
'''Cloud Strife''' is the main protagonist in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]'', and also appears in the spin-off games of the ''[[Compilation of Final Fantasy VII]]'', including ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' and ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'', as a supporting character.
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'''Cloud Strife''' is a major protagonist in the [[Final Fantasy VII series|''Final Fantasy VII'' series]]. He is the main protagonist of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy VII Remake]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy VII Rebirth]]'', and ''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]''. He also appears in numerous entries of the [[Final Fantasy VII series|''Final Fantasy VII'' series]] as a supporting character, including ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'' and ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]''.
   
An arrogant and proud swordsman at first, Cloud believes himself to be a member of an elite warrior unit called [[SOLDIER]]. He discovers that his memories are false and, with the help of his friends, learns there is more to being a hero than possessing physical strength and fame.
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An arrogant and proud swordsman at first, Cloud introduces himself to [[Avalanche (group)|Avalanche]] as a former member of an elite warrior unit called [[SOLDIER]] who has turned mercenary, and uninterested in anything beyond his hired task at hand. Beneath his hardened outer persona is a softer, more caring individual who simply struggles to open up, but is striving to be a hero. Cloud later discovers more about his past and, with the help of his friends, learns there is more to being a hero than possessing physical strength and fame. He develops compassion for the [[Gaia (Final Fantasy VII)|planet]] and the people he fights to protect from the [[Shinra Electric Power Company]] and his nemesis, [[Sephiroth]].
   
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Cloud Strife wields large [[Final Fantasy VII weapons#Broadswords|broadswords]] in battle, including the iconic [[Buster Sword]], and is a versatile melee combatant. In ''Final Fantasy VII'', he has access to the most powerful weapons in the game, as well as the strongest [[Limit (Final Fantasy VII)|Limit]] abilities (all of which involve his sword), though they take the longest to learn. In ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', Cloud's strength is in his raw damage output and his versatility, able to switch back-and-forth between the agile [[Operator Mode]] and the more offensive [[Punisher Mode]] that allows him to counterattack. In both titles, Cloud has the best all-around [[stats]].
==Profile==
 
===Appearance===
 
[[File:CloudCGModel-CrisisCore.png|left|150px|Cloud working as a Shinra guard in ''Crisis Core''.]]
 
Cloud stands at 5'7" with a lean yet muscular build. His blond hair is spiked, and in ''Final Fantasy VII'' features one particularly large spike. Cloud's hair has become one of the trademarks of his appearance, although in later appearances the spikes have been toned down. Cloud has blue eyes, which glow due to having being exposed to [[Mako]]. Because "Mako eyes" are an icon of SOLDIER, Cloud is often mistaken as one. His weapon is the [[Buster Sword]], a massive sword several feet long which he wields in most of his appearances. Cloud's other trademark weapon is a set of [[Fusion Swords]], which he uses in ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''. The set consists of six individual interconnecting swords that form a larger sword similar in shape and size to the Buster Sword.
 
 
Cloud's outfit in ''Final Fantasy VII'' is the standard uniform for 1st Class SOLDIER: indigo pants with a sleeveless shirt, and a belt. Cloud wears brown boots and gauntlets with a pauldron over his left shoulder. This is the uniform he wears for most of his other appearances, with slight variations.
 
 
[[File:FFVII-CloudChocobo.jpg|180px|right|Artwork of Cloud riding a chocobo.]]
 
In ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-'', Cloud wears the blue uniform of a [[Shinra Electric Power Company]] infantryman with several belts and straps and a green-gray piece of cloth around the collar. He wears his helmet to conceal his identity at times. After he gains the SOLDIER 1st class uniform his appearance is the same as in ''Final Fantasy VII'', albeit with both shoulder pauldrons in-tact and the SOLDIER logo as it is in ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
 
In ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', Cloud's clothing design was made with fighting in mind, and the concept began with a black robe and was restructured into the final version seen in the film. Cloud's hair was changed both to show the passage of time since ''Final Fantasy VII'', and to be more realistic. He wears a high collar sleeveless black shirt, black pants and boots, and black cloth covering his left leg and arm; the cloth on his arm hides his [[Geostigma]] symptoms. Cloud gains a new pauldron, and his chest is covered by two straps, held in place by a badge representing [[Fenrir (Final Fantasy VII)|Fenrir]], a wolf that has come to be associated with him. Like the rest of the party, he wears a pink ribbon around his left arm in remembrance of [[Aerith Gainsborough]], though it stays hidden for most of the movie.
 
 
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', Cloud's costume was designed to resemble that of [[Vincent Valentine]]. He wears a tattered red cloak with dark blue pants and a shirt and brown boots. The costume features many crossing belts and gloves, the left of which has golden trimmings, almost like a claw. Cloud's most distinctive trait in this appearance is a demonic black wing protruding from his left shoulder, symbolizing both his connection to [[Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII)#Kingdom Hearts series|Sephiroth]], and the dark powers he is using. The costume can be obtained as [[Downloadable Content|DLC]] in ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Cloud is identical to his appearance in ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', save that his new sword is loosely bound as the Buster Sword was in ''Kingdom Hearts''.
 
 
===Personality===
 
[[File:Cloud Portrait.jpg|left|150px]]
 
{{Q|I pity you. You just don't get it at all... there's not a thing I don't cherish!|Cloud to Sephiroth in ''Advent Children''}}
 
In ''Final Fantasy VII'', due to the combined effects of Mako poisoning and the influence of [[Jenova]]'s cells in his body, Cloud unknowingly holds a fake persona created by the Jenova cells mixing his memories of [[Zack Fair|Zack's]] personality with the cocky and selfish attitude he believes a SOLDIER 1st Class would have. After restoring his true personality, Cloud shows genuine concern for the [[Gaia (Final Fantasy VII)|Planet's]] fate, a sharp contrast to his persona at the start where he claimed he did not care and only agreed to help [[AVALANCHE]] for the right price. The true Cloud is open-minded and cares about the bond he forged with his friends.
 
 
In ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' and many related appearances, Cloud is a somber character, tormented by guilt over what he perceives as his past failings to save those he cares about. The final straw was contracting the terminal Geostigma plague, adding to his feelings of helplessness. Distancing from his friends and living alone, Cloud tries to keep his affliction secret. Cloud faces his past both metaphorically and literally, and with the shows of loyalty from the friends he tried to let go he comes to forgive himself and moves on. It is unclear what this ultimately means in terms of his personality and lifestyle.
 
 
In ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-'', Cloud is a shy, but more upbeat person who idolizes Zack and [[Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII)|Sephiroth]], but even after being betrayed by his idol he does not hesitate to avenge.
 
 
[[File:Ff7ac-cloud-render.jpg|right|200px|Cloud's ''Advent Children'' render.]]
 
Cloud remains steadfastly loyal and true to those he cares about and is driven to protect them, going as far as to hide his pain and emotions so he would not worry them. His selfless and kind nature lets him overcome Sephiroth time and again. Cloud has a lighter side, willingly [[crossdressing]] as a woman to save [[Tifa Lockhart|Tifa]] from [[Don Corneo]]'s mansion. When the party arrives at [[Costa del Sol (Final Fantasy VII)|Costa del Sol]], Tifa asks Cloud what he thought about [[Barret Wallace|Barret]] dressed as a sailor; one option is to reply "He looked like a bear wearing a marshmallow," much to Barret's annoyance. He has a dry, ironic wit in ''Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-'' and overall, while Cloud has a moody demeanor, his personality is not as brooding as that of Vincent Valentine.
 
 
Cloud suffers from motion sickness that is seemingly cured during the period he upholds a fake SOLDIER persona, but returns when his true self is restored, although him riding the [[Fenrir (Motorcycle)|Fenrir]] on [[Strife Delivery Service|delivery business]] suggests his motion sickness has since improved.
 
   
==Story==
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==History==
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===Before ''Final Fantasy VII''===
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===Early life===
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====Early life====
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[[File:FFVIIR young Cloud and Tifa.png|thumb|left|Young Cloud and Tifa in [[Nibelheim]] in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake''.]]
[[File:BCVIICloud.jpg|left|80px]]
 
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Cloud was born August 11, [[Final Fantasy VII timeline|1986]]<ref name="ff7r ultimania"/><ref name="Ultimania Omega"/><ref name="ff7 10th anniversary ultimania timeline"/> in the mountain village of [[Nibelheim]] to [[Claudia Strife]]; his father died when Cloud was very young.{{cite|FFVII|script=The Tragedy of Five Years Ago|name=The Tragedy of Five Years Ago}} Cloud lived next door to a girl a year younger than him, [[Tifa Lockhart]], and was excluded from her friendship group. Bitter as a result, Cloud developed a superiority complex, believing her friends were stupid, and that he was more mature and different from them. He did not harbor any dislike for Tifa, but suspected she disliked him.{{cite|FFVII|script=Searching for the You of That Day|name=Searching for the You of That Day}}
{{Q|Then later... I began to think I was different... that I was different from those immature kids.|Cloud talking to Tifa about his childhood}}
 
Cloud was born in the mountain village of [[Nibelheim]], and was neighbors with Tifa Lockhart. His father died when he was young and he was raised by [[Cloud's Mother|his mother]]. As a child, Cloud had no close friends and perhaps as a coping mechanism, convinced himself he was superior to the other village children and so didn't care for their company. He had a crush on Tifa, but hated her friends, calling them immature. Although the two consider each other (and are considered by others) to be childhood friends, by Tifa's own account they were not close growing up, despite him having been her neighbor.
 
   
When Cloud was nine, Tifa's mother died, and Tifa insisted she could meet her by crossing [[Mt. Nibel]]. Cloud followed her and when a bridge collapsed he fell when trying to save her. He escaped unharmed but Tifa's life was in grave danger. The townsfolk believed the expedition up the mountain to have been Cloud's idea, and [[Tifa's Father|Tifa's father]] forbade Cloud from approaching her. Cloud blamed himself for failing to save her and developed an anger problem, getting into fights for little to no reason.
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Tifa's mother died when Cloud was nine.<ref name="ff7 10th anniversary ultimania timeline"/> Not wanting to accept it, Tifa insisted she could meet her by crossing [[Mt. Nibel]], taking her friends along. Unbeknownst to them, Cloud followed her, and when she took a misstep, he tried to catch her but they both fell. Though he was unharmed, Tifa was severely injured and in a coma for seven days. Her father, [[Brian Lockhart]], blamed Cloud and forbade him from approaching her. He too blamed himself for failing to save her, harboring guilt in the form of increasing anger at himself, leading him to start fights for little to no reason.<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/>
   
At the age of thirteen Cloud learned of Sephiroth and his exploits. Resolving to become a hero like him, Cloud decided to set out and join SOLDIER. He called Tifa out to the [[Well|water tower]] to tell her about his departure, hoping to impress her and upon her request promised to save her if she ever found herself in trouble. The following spring, he left for [[Midgar]].
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Cloud resolved to better himself, and upon learning of Sephiroth and his exploits, set out to join SOLDIER and become a hero, hoping Tifa would notice him.<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/> In December [[Final Fantasy VII timeline#0000|0000]], he called Tifa out to the [[Well|water tower]] to tell her about his departure, hoping to impress her. Tifa encouraged Cloud that he could make the newspapers and asked him to promise to save her should she ever find herself in trouble.{{cite|FFVII|script=At the Hideout in the Slums|name=At the Hideout in the Slums}}{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Sector 7-6 Annex Infiltration|name=Sector 7-6 Annex Infiltration}} The following spring of [[Final Fantasy VII timeline#0001|0001]],<ref name="ff7 10th anniversary ultimania timeline"/> Cloud left for [[Midgar]] to join the [[Shinra Electric Power Company]].
   
===Shinra Militant===
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====Shinra militant====
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Despite his bravado, Cloud failed to make it into SOLDIER, enlisting as a mere Shinra infantryman instead. Out of embarrassment and shame, he lost contact with everyone from Nibelheim.<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/> As told in ''[[Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-]]'', on June 28, [[Final Fantasy VII timeline#0001|0001]], Cloud was among those ordered to protect Professor [[Rayleigh]] in Midgar from the insurgency organization Avalanche. Though he is unsuccessful, their lives were saved by the [[Turks|Player Turk]]. During the incident Cloud displayed impressive sword skills for a regular infantryman.{{cite|VIIBC}}
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{{Q|If only I were SOLDIER...|Cloud talking to Zack in Nibelheim}}
 
Cloud's dreams were cut short as despite his bravado he never made it into SOLDIER and became a mere ordinary Shinra infantryman. On June 28th, 0001, Cloud is among those ordered to protect Professor [[Rayleigh]] in Midgar from the insurgency organization AVALANCHE. Though he is unsuccessful, their lives are saved by the [[Turks|Player Turk]]. During the incident Cloud displays impressive sword skills for a regular infantryman.
 
   
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[[File:Cloud and Zack mountain-hiking from CCVIIR.png|thumb|Cloud befriends Zack.]]
In autumn, while working for Shinra during ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'', he meets a first-class SOLDIER named Zack Fair on their way to [[Modeoheim]], and the two befriend after learning they are both "backwater experts". When he and Zack infiltrate a Mako Excavation Facility, they encounter [[Genesis Rhapsodos]] and Dr. [[Hollander]]. When Hollander attempts to escape, Cloud briefly captures him. Hollander breaks free and Cloud gives pursuit, but both he and [[Tseng]]—the leader of the [[Turks]]—are taken down by [[Angeal Hewley]].
 
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In autumn of that year, during [[Chapter 5 (Crisis Core)|chapter 5]] of ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]'', Cloud met [[Zack Fair]], a SOLDIER First Class, on their way to [[Modeoheim]]. The two bonded upon learning they were both "country boys". When he and Zack infiltrated the Mako Excavation Facility, they encountered [[Genesis Rhapsodos]] and [[Hollander|Dr. Hollander]], former Shinra employees who since turned against the company. When Hollander attempted to escape, Cloud briefly captured him, though Hollander broke free. Cloud gave pursuit, but both he and [[Tseng]]—the leader of the Turks—were taken down by the rogue SOLDIER First Class, [[Angeal Hewley]].{{cite|VIICC|script=Chapter 5|name=cc chapter 5}}
   
Zack and Cloud meet again on September 0002 while protecting [[Junon]] from Genesis's attack. On September 22nd, 0002, Cloud returns to Nibelheim along with Zack and Sephiroth to investigate a damaged [[Mako Reactor]] on Mt. Nibel, and Tifa is to act as their guide. Embarrassed of his failure to join SOLDIER, Cloud hides his identity from the townspeople, and especially Tifa, by always wearing his helmet, although he does visit his mother who asks about his new life with Shinra.
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In September [[Final Fantasy VII timeline#0002|0002]], depicted in [[Chapter 6 (Crisis Core)|chapter 6]] of ''Crisis Core'', a sixteen-year-old Cloud met Zack again while protecting the city of [[Junon]] from [[Genesis War|Genesis's attack]]. On September 22 of that year (depicted in "[[The Tragedy of Five Years Ago]]" in ''Final Fantasy VII'', [[Chapter 8 (Crisis Core)|chapter 8]] of ''Crisis Core'', and other media), Cloud returned to Nibelheim along with Zack and Sephiroth to investigate a damaged [[mako reactor]] on Mt. Nibel, and with Tifa as their guide through the mountains. Cloud hid his identity from the townspeople, ashamed of his failure to join SOLDIER, though he did visit his mother who asked about his new life with Shinra, after asking Zack to accompany him.{{cite|VIICC|[[Mail (Crisis Core)#If you'd like...|Mail &sect; "If you'd like..."]]}}
   
[[File:Cloud-defeats-Sephiroth-CCFFVII.JPG|thumb|left|Cloud defeats Sephiroth.]]
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[[File:Cloud-defeats-Sephiroth-CCFFVII.JPG|thumb|left|Cloud defeats Sephiroth in ''Crisis Core''.]]
When the expedition reaches the reactor, Sephiroth discovers [[Professor Hojo]]'s experiments with [[makonoid]]s and Jenova, whom Sephiroth mistakenly believes to be his mother. Cloud is knocked out by Genesis and is helped back into town by Tifa. When Cloud regains consciousness, he is angry at not being strong enough. Sephiroth locks himself in the [[Shinra Manor]]'s basement, immersing in Professor [[Gast Faremis]]'s writings, and discovers his dark past, as well the secrets regarding the [[Cetra]] and the [[Promised Land (Final Fantasy VII)|Promised Land]]. On October 1st [[Nibelheim Incident|Sephiroth destroys the village]] on a rampage, fueled by his newfound hate for the "traitors" of the Ancients, the humans.
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When the expedition reached the reactor, Sephiroth discovered [[Professor Hojo]]'s experiments with humans mutated into monsters dubbed [[makonoid]]s, and [[Jenova]], whom Sephiroth mistakenly believed to be his mother. Genesis knocked Cloud out and Tifa helped him back into town, though still did not discover his identity. When Cloud regained consciousness, he was depressed over his lack of strength.{{cite|VIICC|script=Chapter 8|name=cc chapter 8}} Sephiroth locked himself in the [[Shinra Manor]]'s basement for several sleepless days, immersing in Professor [[Gast Faremis]]'s writings, and discovered his dark past, as well the secrets regarding the [[Cetra]] and the [[Promised land (Final Fantasy VII)|promised land]]. On October 1, Sephiroth destroyed the village on a rampage (the [[Nibelheim Incident]]), fueled by his newfound hatred for humanity.<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/><ref name="cc chapter 8"/><ref name="The Tragedy of Five Years Ago"/>
   
Cloud witnesses his mother's death in the ensuing fire and rushes to the reactor to confront Sephiroth where he finds both a gravely wounded Tifa and a barely conscious Zack. Cloud picks up Zack's Buster Sword, catches Sephiroth off guard in the reactor core, and impales him. When Cloud returns to attend to Tifa, a wounded Sephiroth emerges from the reactor core, but when Cloud attacks again, Sephiroth stabs him with the [[Masamune (Final Fantasy VII)|Masamune]]. Cloud summons previously unknown strength and uses the katana as a lever to hurl Sephiroth into the Mako pit below before collapsing.
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Cloud witnessed his mother's death in the ensuing fire, and rushed back to the reactor to confront Sephiroth, finding both a gravely wounded Tifa and a barely conscious Zack. Cloud picked up Zack's Buster Sword, caught Sephiroth offguard in the reactor core, and impaled him, also giving a speech demanding Sephiroth return Tifa, his mother, and Nibelheim while lamenting he used to respect him, before attending to Tifa. When a wounded Sephiroth emerged from the reactor core, Cloud attacked him, intent on avenging the deaths of his mother and all the townspeople Sephiroth had killed. Though impaled on Sephiroth's [[Masamune (Final Fantasy VII)|Masamune]], Cloud summoned the strength to overpower him with sheer willpower. Using the katana as a lever, Cloud lifted Sephiroth up and hurled him into the mako pit below before collapsing.<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/><ref name="cc chapter 8"/>
   
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====Experiments and fleeing Shinra====
Cloud and Zack, as well as other survivors in the town, become Professor Hojo's test subjects. Injecting them with Jenova's cells and exposing them to Mako, Hojo attempts to test his Jenova [[Reunion Theory]] and turns them into [[Sephiroth Clone]]s. Since Zack had gone through a similar process in SOLDIER, his body resists the experiments, but Cloud develops a severe Mako poisoning. Hojo labels the two failures, places them in a cryogenic sleeping state and leaves them in their pods in the Shinra Manor basement.
 
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Cloud and Zack, as well as other survivors in the town (with the exception of Tifa who was rescued by Zangan before Shinra arrived), became Professor Hojo's test subjects. Injecting them with Jenova's cells and exposing them to mako, Hojo attempted to test his Jenova [[Reunion Theory]] on them, turning them into [[Sephiroth-clone]]s, people whose wills can be over-ridden by Sephiroth's. Since Zack had gone through a similar process in SOLDIER, his body resisted the experiments, while Cloud succumbed and developed a severe case of [[Mako#Mako poisoning|mako poisoning]]. Hojo labeled the two failures, placed them in a cryogenic sleeping state, and left them in their pods in the Shinra Manor basement.{{cite|VIICC|script=Chapter 8|name=cc chapter 8}}
   
 
[[File:Cloud & Zack.jpg|thumb|Cloud after his and Zack's final conversation.]]
 
[[File:Cloud & Zack.jpg|thumb|Cloud after his and Zack's final conversation.]]
Four years later (December 19th, 0006) Zack breaks out of his confinement and helps a vegetative Cloud escape, giving him a SOLDIER uniform to wear as his old clothes are soaked with Mako. Due to the experiments Cloud is weak and delirious but during their journey Zack tells the unresponsive Cloud about his life and his plans for both of them to become mercenaries in Midgar. Though Cloud is unable to partake in the events, he is present when Zack defeats Genesis.
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Four years later, in December 19, [[Final Fantasy VII timeline#0006|0006]] (depicted in an optional flashback in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and [[Chapter 9 (Crisis Core)|chapter 9 of ''Crisis Core'']]), Zack broke out of his confinement and helped a vegetative Cloud escape, giving him a SOLDIER uniform to wear as his old clothes were soaked with mako. Due to the experiments, Cloud was mentally broken, weak and delirious, but during their journey following the escape from Nibelheim, Zack told the unresponsive Cloud about his life and his plans for both of them to become mercenaries in Midgar.{{cite|FFVII|script=Zack flashback}} Though Cloud was unable to participate in the events, he was present when Zack defeated Genesis (depicted in [[Chapter 10 (Crisis Core)|chapter 10 of ''Crisis Core'']]).
   
After almost a year of running, the pair arrives outside Midgar in September 0007. The Shinra forces catch up and Zack fights to defend both Cloud and himself against overwhelming numbers. [[Zack's Final Stand|Zack is gunned down]], but the soldiers ignore the vegetative Cloud. He regains some awareness and crawls over to Zack who entrusts the Buster Sword to him, telling Cloud his legacy will live on inside Cloud, before dying. Buster Sword in hand, Cloud trudges off towards Midgar.
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After almost a year of running, the pair arrived outside Midgar in September [[Final Fantasy VII timeline#0007|0007]]. The Shinra forces caught up and Zack fought to defend both Cloud and himself against overwhelming numbers. [[Zack's Final Stand|Zack was gunned down]], but the Shinra forces ignored the catatonic Cloud. Cloud regained some awareness and crawled over to Zack, who entrusted the Buster Sword to him, telling his legacy will live on inside Cloud, before dying. Buster Sword in hand, Cloud trudged off towards Midgar.{{cite|VIICC|script=Chapter 10|name=cc chapter 10}}
   
 
[[File:Final Fantasy VII Opening 0002.jpg|thumb|left|Cloud with the Buster Sword at the end of ''Crisis Core''.]]
 
[[File:Final Fantasy VII Opening 0002.jpg|thumb|left|Cloud with the Buster Sword at the end of ''Crisis Core''.]]
Cloud undergoes a transformation due to the combined trauma caused by the [[Nibelheim Incident|Nibelheim incident]], Mako poisoning, and witnessing Zack's death. Cloud impresses Zack's memories and fighting abilities into his own, along with Tifa's memories of him and his own ideal image of himself as a SOLDIER, creating a new set of memories with an accompanying persona. What emerges in Cloud's mind is a reality in which he joined SOLDIER and was Sephiroth's partner—Zack did not exist—and in most of Cloud's twisted memories he takes Zack's place. Cloud presents himself in Midgar as a former 1st Class SOLDIER, now a mercenary for hire.
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As a result of the trauma caused by the Nibelheim Incident, his mako poisoning (and subsequent infusion of Jenova cells), and Zack's death, Cloud impressed Zack's memories and fighting abilities into his own. This, along with Tifa's memory of him and his own ideal image of himself as a SOLDIER, created a new set of memories with an accompanying persona. As such, Cloud was led to believe he had joined SOLDIER and was Sephiroth's partner in place of Zack, and in his own memories, he took Zack's place; in his distorted memories, Zack never existed.<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/><ref name="The Tragedy of Five Years Ago"/>
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In late [[Final Fantasy VII timeline#0007|0007]], Tifa found Cloud mumbling deliriously at the [[Sector 7 slums]] train station. Though he became lucid upon recognizing her, his inconsistent memories and mental breakdowns concerned her. Tifa recruited him as a mercenary to her group, an Avalanche cell led by [[Barret Wallace]], while concealing information about his past due to doubting her own memories, wishing to find the truth herself.{{cite|FFVII|script=In a World Approaching Its End}}<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/>
===Mercenary Days and AVALANCHE===
 
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[[File:Wall VII 01.jpg|thumb|Cloud outside Shinra Headquarters.]]
 
{{Q|It's not my problem. The only thing I care about is finishin' this job before security and the Roboguards come.|Cloud about AVALANCHE's mission to blow up the Sector 1 Reactor.}}
 
Shortly before ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', Tifa runs into Cloud at the [[Sector 7]] Slums train station mumbling deliriously and being attended by a confused station worker. Though he becomes lucid upon recognizing her, his inconsistent memories, bouts of blackouts and head pains concern her, especially since once he recovers from these bouts he has no idea they'd happened. Now a member of the anti-Shinra terrorist group AVALANCHE, Tifa requests Cloud join the group so she can secretly keep an eye on his condition.
 
   
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===Original continuity===
Cloud helps AVALANCHE attack the [[Sector 1 Reactor]] on December 9th. Claiming he does not care about the Planet and is only working for money, Cloud attempts to walk out after returning to AVALANCHE hideout in Tifa's [[7th Heaven]] bar, but she reminds him of the promise he made to her after deciding to join SOLDIER.
 
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====Mercenary days and Avalanche====
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In "[[No. 1 Reactor Bombing]]", Cloud helped the group, comprising Barret, [[Biggs (Final Fantasy VII)|Biggs]], [[Wedge (Final Fantasy VII)|Wedge]], and [[Jessie Rasberry]], attack [[Mako Reactor 1]] on December 9, [[Final Fantasy VII timeline#0007|0007]]. Throughout the mission, Cloud claimed to be working only for money, angering Barret and leading him to question his loyalties. Despite having a brief mental breakdown at the reactor core, Cloud planted the bomb and the mission was successful.{{cite|FFVII|script=No. 1 Reactor Bombing|name=No. 1 Reactor Bombing}} After the mission, in "[[At the Hideout in the Slums]]", Cloud returned to Tifa's bar, [[Seventh Heaven (Final Fantasy VII)|Seventh Heaven]], in the [[Sector 7 slums]], which was being used as Barret's headquarters. Following a dispute with Barret, who suspected Cloud remained loyal to Shinra, Cloud attempted to walk out. Tifa reminded him of the promise he made to her after deciding to join SOLDIER, and convinced Barret to hire him for another mission.<ref name="At the Hideout in the Slums"/>
   
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Barret led another mission to destroy [[Mako Reactor 5]], this time with Tifa joining them, in "[[To the No. 5 Reactor]]". Though they reached the core and planted the bomb, [[President Shinra]] confronted the group after revealing they were caught in a trap. Cloud was separated from the others and fell into the [[Sector 5 slums church]], commencing "[[The Woman at the Church]]". Cloud formally met [[Aerith Gainsborough]], a flower merchant whom he had ran into in [[Sector 8]] after the first bombing. Cloud agreed to become her bodyguard in exchange for a date after [[Reno]], a Turk, attempted to capture her.
Though Cloud puts up an indifferent front, he is more troubled than he lets on. A mysterious voice arises from within him every now and then, reminding him of something that happened in the past, but Cloud braves to ignore and suppress it.
 
   
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Cloud stayed at the [[Aerith's house|house of her guardian]], [[Elmyra Gainsborough]], who believed he was dangerous and asked him to go back to [[Sector 7]] without telling Aerith. However, Aerith came with him regardless. On the way, the two spotted Tifa being taken to [[Wall Market]] on her mission to extract information out of [[Don Corneo]], commencing "[[To Corneo Hall]]". On Aerith's advice, Cloud disguised himself as a woman so the two could enter the Don's mansion, and the three interrogated him. Corneo revealed Shinra had tracked Avalanche's base to Sector 7 and planned to destroy it by dropping the Sector 7 plate, before ejecting the three to the [[sewer system (Final Fantasy VII)|sewers]] through a trap door.
After blowing up the [[Sector 5 Reactor]], Cloud is separated from the others when he falls into the [[Sector 5 Church]] where he meets Aeris Gainsborough and agrees to become her bodyguard in exchange for a date. Cloud ignores the voice in his head that tries to talk to him while he was unconscious on the church flowerbed, and again when he spends the night at Aeris's house. Tifa enters a "dating service" with the prize being a night with [[Don Corneo]] to extract information out of him. Cloud and Aeris, after disguising Cloud as a woman, attempt to rescue her, and meet the Don who admits Shinra has discovered AVALANCHE's base of operations.
 
   
 
[[File:Cloud-ffvii-fmv-bike.png|thumb|left|Cloud riding the Hardy-Daytona during an FMV sequence.]]
 
[[File:Cloud-ffvii-fmv-bike.png|thumb|left|Cloud riding the Hardy-Daytona during an FMV sequence.]]
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In "[[Prevent the Fall of the Plate]]", Cloud traversed the sewers and the [[train graveyard]] with Tifa and Aerith to reach Sector 7. Tifa requested Aerith find Barret's daughter, [[Marlene Wallace]], and keep her safe, while she and Cloud ran up the pillar. Biggs, Wedge, and Jessie were defeated, but Cloud and Tifa met up with Barret atop the plate. Even after battling the Turks they were unsuccessful in saving the pillar, as the Turks destroyed Sector 7 and captured Aerith.
To destroy AVALANCHE, Shinra drops the Sector 7 Plate of Midgar crushing the Sector 7 Slums. AVALANCHE members [[Jessie]], [[Biggs and Wedge (Final Fantasy VII)|Biggs and Wedge]] are killed trying to stop them, and Aeris is captured while taking Barret's daughter, [[Marlene]], to safety. Cloud leads an attack on [[Shinra Headquarters]] to rescue her, where he meets [[Red XIII]], and sees Jenova's headless remains stored in Hojo's lab, triggering another spout of hearing voices in his head. The group is captured and imprisoned, and during the night Cloud awakens to find the prison doors open and the guards slaughtered. He, Aeris, Barret, Tifa, and Red XIII follow a blood trail to the top floor and find [[President Shinra]] impaled on Sephiroth's katana. Cloud battles the new head of Shinra, [[Rufus Shinra|Rufus]], and escapes Midgar on a [[Hardy-Daytona]] [[motorcycle]], the others riding alongside in a pickup.
 
   
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In "[[Aeris's Secret]]", Cloud, Barret, and Tifa returned to Elmyra's house where Marlene was staying and Elmyra told them of Aerith's past as a [[Cetra]]. In "[[Storming the Shinra Building]]", Cloud led an attack on the [[Shinra Building]] to rescue Aerith from Professor Hojo, where he met [[Red XIII]] and saw Jenova's headless remains in the lab. The group was captured and imprisoned, commencing "[[The Nightmare Beginning Anew]]", when Cloud awoke to find the prison doors open and the guards dead. Cloud, Aerith, Barret, Tifa, and Red XIII followed a trail of blood to find President Shinra killed. [[Rufus Shinra]], the new head of the company, arrived shortly after, and Cloud battled him to buy the others time to escape, with Tifa staying behind to help. Cloud escaped Midgar on a [[Hardy-Daytona]] [[motorcycle]], with Tifa riding a [[Shinra Hauler SA-37]] pick-up to help them flee Midgar.
===Pursuit of Sephiroth===
 
The group stays at an inn outside Midgar in [[Kalm]] where Cloud tells his version of what happened on the day Nibelheim was burned, with himself in Zack's place and Zack no longer present. Although Tifa knows the story is not true, she remains silent. The next day the group sets out to track Sephiroth down, going through the [[Mythril Mine (Final Fantasy VII)|Mythril Mine]] where the Turks reveal Sephiroth is headed for Junon. Cloud and the group sneak into Junon, and, after saving a girl called [[Priscilla]] from a monster, are allowed to sleep over. In his sleep a voice tells Cloud to ask Tifa about the time he returned to Nibelheim as a SOLDIER, but when he does Tifa evades his question. After a welcoming parade for Rufus's honor, Cloud and the party stow away on a [[Cargo Ship (Final Fantasy VII)|cargo ship]] bound for Costa del Sol.
 
   
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====Pursuit of Sephiroth====
[[File:Ffvii-cloudaerith.jpg|right|250px|Cloud and Aerith, artwork by [[Yoshitaka Amano]].]]
 
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The group met in an inn in [[Kalm]], where Cloud told his version of what happened on the day Nibelheim was burned, with himself in Zack's place. Tifa remained mostly silent, and Barret struggled to believe the account.<ref name="The Tragedy of Five Years Ago"/> The next day, the group set out to track down Sephiroth, first through the [[Mythril Mine (Final Fantasy VII)|Mythril Mine]] where they learned from the Turks that Sephiroth was headed for Junon. Cloud and the group sneaked into the city, where he saved a girl named [[Priscilla (Final Fantasy VII)|Priscilla]] from a monster, and they were allowed to stay over. In his sleep, a voice told Cloud to ask Tifa about the time he returned to Nibelheim, but Tifa dodged the question when he did.{{cite|FFVII|script=The Stowaway Strategy}} After a welcoming for Rufus's honor, Cloud and the party stowed away on a [[Cargo Ship (Final Fantasy VII)|cargo ship]] bound for [[Costa del Sol (Final Fantasy VII)|Costa del Sol]].
The journey to find Sephiroth leads them through [[North Corel]] and the [[Gold Saucer]], where the manager [[Dio (Final Fantasy VII)|Dio]] gives Cloud and his friends a [[buggy]] to assist them in their travels, and the cat-robot [[Cait Sith (Final Fantasy VII)|Cait Sith]] joins their cause. The buggy breaks down, forcing the group to stay at Red XIII's hometown [[Cosmo Canyon]], where the Elder [[Bugenhagen]] reveals critical information about the Planet and the [[Lifestream]], and how Shinra's drilling for Mako affects them. When the group reaches Nibelheim they find the town rebuilt and inhabited by imposter villagers hired by Shinra who claim to have no recollection of either Cloud or Tifa, or the town ever having been burned down.
 
   
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The pursuit of Sephiroth led them through [[North Corel]] and the [[Gold Saucer (Final Fantasy VII)|Gold Saucer]], where after resolving an incident, the manager [[Dio (Final Fantasy VII)|Dio]] gave Cloud and his friends a [[buggy]] to assist them in their travels, and [[Cait Sith (Final Fantasy VII)|Cait Sith]] joined their cause. The buggy broke down, forcing the group to stay at Red XIII's hometown, [[Cosmo Canyon]], where the Elder [[Geisel Bugenhagen]] revealed critical information about the planet and the [[lifestream]], and how Shinra's drilling for mako affects them.{{cite|FFVII|script=In the Land of the Study of Planet Life}} When the group reached Nibelheim, they found the town rebuilt and inhabited by imposter villagers hired by Shinra{{cite|FFVII|script=Nibelheim optional dialogue}} who claimed to have no recollection of either Cloud or Tifa, or the town ever having been burned down, greatly distressing Cloud and casting doubt on his story.{{cite|FFVII|script=Unnatural Hometown|name=Unnatural Hometown}}
In the Shinra Mansion basement, Sephiroth appears and alludes to a "reunion" he feels Cloud should attend. Cloud and the group cross Mt. Nibel and visit [[Rocket Town]] where they escape on [[Cid Highwind]]'s plane, only to have it shot down by Shinra soldiers. Adding Cid to their roster of allies, the group returns to Gold Saucer and claims the [[Keystone]] from Dio. Cloud and the group stay the night when the trolley to the park breaks down, and Cloud [[Date Mechanics|goes out with a party member]]. Cait Sith, who turns out to be a Shinra spy, steals the Keystone and turns it over to Tseng of the Turks.
 
   
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Sephiroth appeared in the basement of the Shinra Manor, and alluded to a "reunion" Cloud should attend.<ref name="Unnatural Hometown"/> Cloud and the group crossed Mt. Nibel and visited [[Rocket Town]] where they escaped on [[Cid Highwind]]'s plane, only to have it shot down by Shinra soldiers. Adding Cid to their roster of allies, the group returned to Gold Saucer and claimed the [[Keystone]] from Dio. Cloud and the group stayed the night when the trolley to the park broke down, during which Cloud [[Date mechanics (Final Fantasy VII)|went out with a party member]]. Cait Sith, who turned out to be a Shinra spy, stole the Keystone and turned it over to Tseng of the Turks, but blackmailed the others to let him stay with them.{{cite|FFVII|script=Secret Date|name=Secret Date}}
Traveling to the [[Temple of the Ancients]], Tseng is found gravely wounded after a struggle with Sephiroth, and he returns the Keystone. In the heart of the temple Cloud finds Sephiroth who reveals his plan to call the Ultimate Black Magic, [[Meteor (Final Fantasy VII)|Meteor]], to deal a critical wound to the Planet. His plan is to have the Lifestream emerge to heal it so he can absorb its energy, becoming a god. Sephiroth leaves as Cloud discovers the temple itself is the [[Black Materia (Final Fantasy VII)|Black Materia]].
 
   
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Traveling to the [[Temple of the Ancients]], the party found Tseng gravely wounded after a struggle with Sephiroth. In the heart of the temple, Cloud found Sephiroth, who revealed his plan to perform the Ultimate Black Magic, calling down [[Meteor (Final Fantasy VII)|Meteor]] to deal a critical wound to the planet to absorb the lifestream that would well up to heal it, becoming god. Sephiroth left as Cloud discovered the temple itself is the [[Black Materia (Final Fantasy VII)|Black Materia]] needed to summon Meteor. Cait Sith sacrificed his body (though he had a backup available) to get the Black Materia, but Sephiroth returned. The Jenova cells inside Cloud from Hojo's previous experiments on him gave Sephiroth control over him, causing Cloud to hand over the Black Materia, then attack Aerith, before his friends knocked him out.{{cite|FFVII|script=Within the Temple of the Ancients}}
Cait Sith sacrifices himself to get the Black Materia, but Sephiroth returns, and because Cloud had been injected with Jenova cells during his four-year-long captivity in Shinra Manor, Sephiroth has control over Cloud, who hands over the Black Materia. Cloud goes berserk and attacks Aeris, but his friends knock him out. While unconscious, Aeris appears to Cloud in a dream, claiming only she can stop Sephiroth. When Cloud regains consciousness Barret and Tifa tell him Aeris has left, and Cloud resolves to follow her.
 
   
Cloud and company pursue Aeris through the [[Sleeping Forest]] to the [[Forgotten Capital]] where he finds her praying on an altar in the center of the city's underground complex. Cloud takes up the Buster Sword and attempts to attack her, his mind under Sephiroth's control. Stopping himself in the nick of time when his allies shout at him to stop, Sephiroth descends from above the altar and [[Aerith's Death|kills Aeris]], impaling her with his Masamune. The party mourns Aeris's passing as Cloud rests her body in the lake. Cloud reveals to the party he has been under Sephiroth's control, and may become controlled again, asking his allies to stay with him despite this.
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While unconscious, Aerith appeared to Cloud in a dream, telling him to let her handle Sephiroth. When Cloud regained consciousness, Barret and Tifa told him Aerith had left, and assured they would be there to help him should he have another breakdown. Cloud resolved to find Aerith and guided them as he knew where she had gone, first through the [[Sleeping Forest]] to the [[City of the Ancients]]. He found her praying on an altar in the center of the city's underground complex. Cloud approached her with the Buster Sword and attempted to attack her, until his friends yelled at him to stop. Sephiroth descended from above the altar and [[Aerith's death|killed Aerith]], impaling her with his [[Masamune (Final Fantasy VII)|Masamune]]. Cloud mourned her passing with the party and rested her body in the lake, despairing at how Sephiroth could control his actions.{{cite|FFVII|script=Parting with Aeris|name=Parting with Aeris}}
   
===Meteorfall===
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[[File:FMVCloud.jpg|thumb|180px|left|Cloud in an FMV.]]
 
[[File:FMVCloud.jpg|thumb|180px|left|Cloud in an FMV.]]
Arriving at the [[North Crater]], the party regains the Black Materia and Cloud gives it to a party member as he does not trust himself. Sephiroth appears and shows Cloud a partial vision of what really happened at Nibelheim, revealing Zack's presence in his stead but not Cloud's true part in the events. Shinra arrives and Professor Hojo reveals his Jenova Reunion Theory that Cloud is a part of. Cloud comes to believe he was created by Hojo and even his name and memories of being Tifa's childhood friend belong to someone else. The shock of his fabricated past shatters Cloud's mind and destroys his morale. Using an illusion to trick the party member with the Black Materia into coming to Cloud's aid, Sephiroth has Cloud take it back and he hands it to Sephiroth, who uses it to summon Meteor. After Cloud apologizes to Tifa for "not being the real Cloud", the crater shakes and Cloud falls into the Lifestream.
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Arriving at the [[North Crater]], the party regained the Black Materia and Cloud gave it to a party member as he did not trust himself. Sephiroth appeared and showed Cloud a partial vision of what really happened at Nibelheim, revealing Zack's presence in his stead, but not Cloud's true part in the events. Shinra arrived and Professor Hojo revealed his Jenova Reunion Theory that involved Cloud, and how his drive to hunt for Sephiroth was fueled by the Jenova cells in his body summoning him to the "reunion". The shock of Cloud's fabricated past shattered his mind, as he came to believe he was created by Hojo and that even his name and memories of being Tifa's childhood friend belonged to someone else. Sephiroth used an illusion to convince the party to give the Black Materia back to Cloud, who promptly handed it to Sephiroth's true body that was stored in the crater. Cloud apologized to Tifa for not living up to the "real" Cloud, and the crater shook, Cloud falling into the lifestream.<ref name="That Which Waits in the Northernmost Reaches"/>
   
Surfacing at [[Mideel]] a week later, Cloud has been subjected to intense Mako poisoning within the Lifestream leaving him paralyzed and incoherent, in a state similar to when Zack rescued him from Shinra Manor a year before. Tifa stays to care for him while the rest of the party fights Shinra, who is risking an attempt to stop the Meteor now approaching the Planet. [[Ultimate Weapon (Final Fantasy VII)|Ultimate Weapon]], one of the [[Weapon (Final Fantasy VII Creature)|Weapons]] created by the Planet to protect it, attacks Mideel, and Tifa and Cloud fall into the Lifestream and into [[Cloud's Subconscious]] where Tifa meets the "true Cloud".
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Surfacing at [[Mideel]] a week later, Cloud had been subjected to intense mako poisoning within the lifestream, leaving him paralyzed and incoherent, in a state similar to when Zack rescued him from Shinra Manor a year before. Tifa found him and stayed to care for him while the rest of the party fought Shinra.{{cite|FFVII|script=A Shocking Reunion}} [[Ultimate Weapon (Final Fantasy VII)|Ultimate Weapon]], one of the [[Weapon (Final Fantasy VII creature)|Weapons]] released by the planet to protect it, later attacked Mideel, causing Tifa and Cloud to fall into the lifestream and into [[Cloud's subconscious]]. Amid trying to ascertain Cloud's true memories, they became aware of the thoughts and feelings each was holding.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition|p=44-49|Tifa Lockhart Character Profile}} Tifa helped repair Cloud's psyche by comparing their memories to find which were true, allowing him to piece his true self together. Restored to his true self, Cloud resumed command of the ''[[Highwind (Final Fantasy VII)|Highwind]]'' and the party, no longer plagued by an inner voice, and finally accepting the truth about who he is.<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/>
   
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Shinra's attempt to destroy the Meteor with [[Huge Materia (Final Fantasy VII)|Huge Materia]] failed, but Cloud's party was trapped in the [[Shinra No. 26]] rocket when it took off. While in the escape pod on their way back to the planet, the party marveled how small the planet was in the vastness of space, reaffirming their conviction to protect it. With Bugenhagen's guidance they discovered Aerith had summoned the ultimate white magic spell, [[Holy (Final Fantasy VII)|Holy]], before Sephiroth killed her. Holy could stop Meteor, but Sephiroth was holding it back.{{cite|FFVII|script=What Aeris Left Behind}}
The "true Cloud" is the part of himself Cloud had tried to deny and the one who remembers his past not as a SOLDIER member, but as a regular footsoldier. This Cloud appears as a young version of him, and is the origin of the voices in Cloud's head who had tried to remind him of his true self. Tifa helps Cloud piece together the memories of his childhood by comparing their memories to find which are true, and encourages Cloud to believe in his existence. Restored to his true self, Cloud resumes command of the party and is no longer plagued by an inner voice, finally accepting the truth about who he is.
 
   
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[[Raid on Midgar|Diamond Weapon attacked Midgar]] while Hojo tried to relaunch the [[Sister Ray]] to give Sephiroth a boost of energy. Cloud and the party stopped Diamond Weapon and defeated Hojo. Preparing to go to the North Crater to stop Sephiroth, Cloud asked everyone to leave and find a reason to fight. Tifa remained as she had nothing left outside of the party and her quest, and she and Cloud spent a night under the stars.{{cite|FFVII|script=Mako Cannon Rampage}}
Shinra's attempt to destroy the Meteor with Huge Materia fails, but Cloud's party is trapped in the [[Shinra No. 26]] rocket when it takes off. While in the escape pod on their way back to the Planet, the party marvels how small the Planet is in the vastness of space, reaffirming their conviction to protect it. With Bugenhagen's guidance they discover Aeris had summoned the ultimate white magic spell [[Holy (Final Fantasy VII)|Holy]] before Sephiroth killed her. It could stop Meteor, but Sephiroth is holding it back.
 
   
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Cloud led a descent through the [[Northern Cave (Final Fantasy VII)|Northern Cave]] to the depths of the planet to confront Sephiroth. After Sephiroth's new god-like form was defeated, his mind was sent back into the lifestream. Cloud, sensing Sephiroth was not dead, followed him mentally into the lifestream and defeated Sephiroth in a final duel of wills. He returned to his body with help from Aerith. Cloud and the party escaped the crater on the ''Highwind'' moments before Holy emerged to destroy Meteor. The Meteor's proximity caused Holy to hold back its full power, but Aerith commanded the lifestream to push Meteor back so Holy may destroy it and save the planet.{{cite|FFVII|script=The Planet's Judgment}}
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After [[Raid on Midgar|Diamond Weapon attacks Midgar]] and Cloud and the party stop Hojo from relaunching the [[Sister Ray]] Mako Cannon to give Sephiroth a boost of energy, the group lands in the North Crater. Cloud asks everyone to find a reason to fight, and while the others depart he and Tifa spend the night under the stars. The next day the party descends through the Northern Cave to the depths of the Planet to confront Sephiroth. After Sephiroth's new god-like form is defeated, his mind is sent back into the Lifestream. Cloud, sensing Sephiroth is not dead, follows him mentally into the Lifestream and defeats Sephiroth in a final duel of will. He returns to his body with him help from Aerith. Cloud and the party escape the crater on the ''[[Highwind (Final Fantasy VII)|Highwind]]'' moments before Holy emerges to destroy Meteor. The Meteor's proximity causes Holy to hold back its full power, but Aeris commands the Lifestream to push Meteor back so Holy may destroy it and save the Planet.
 
   
===Post-Crisis===
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[[File:Cloud Case of Denzel.jpg|thumb|Cloud in ''[[On the Way to a Smile -Episode: Denzel- Final Fantasy VII]]''.]]
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In ''[[On the Way to a Smile]]'' "Episode: Tifa", Cloud and Tifa built a new life together in the [[Edge (Final Fantasy VII)|Edge]], a new city built on Midgar's outskirts. Cloud set up a delivery business, the [[Strife Delivery Service]], while Tifa set up a new [[7th Heaven (Edge)|7th Heaven]] bar. One day while visiting Aerith's old church an orphan boy, [[Denzel]], whose family was killed when the Sector 7 plate fell, found Cloud's [[cellphone]] on [[Fenrir (motorcycle)|his motorcycle]]. After Denzel attempted to call his home in Sector 7 and received an error message, he called 7th Heaven which he found in Cloud's recent call log. Tifa picked up and asked Denzel why he had Cloud's cellphone, and Denzel began to cry, collapsing from the [[Geostigma]] virus. Cloud took him home to live with him, Barret's daughter Marlene, and Tifa.{{cite|OtWtaS|"Episode: Tifa"|name=otwtas ep tifa}}
[[File:Cloud Case of Denzel.jpg|thumb|Cloud, as he appears in the animated version of ''Case of Denzel''.]]
 
In ''[[On the Way to a Smile]]: Case of Tifa'', Cloud and Tifa build a new life together in the new city on Midgar's outskirts, called [[Edge (Final Fantasy VII)|Edge]]. Cloud sets up a delivery business, the [[Strife Delivery Service]]. One day while visiting Aerith's old church a recently orphaned boy, [[Denzel]], whose family was killed when the Sector 7 plate fell, finds Cloud's [[cellphone]] on his motorcycle. After Denzel attempts to call his home in Sector 7 and receives an error message, he calls 7th Heaven which he finds in Cloud's recent call log. Tifa picks up and asks Denzel why he has Cloud's cellphone. Denzel begins to cry and collapses from Geostigma. Cloud takes him home to live with him, Barret's daughter Marlene, and Tifa.
 
   
Although their new life as a family is happy, Cloud becomes insular. He admits to Tifa his problems are because "you can't reclaim lost lives", referring to his perceived guilt in the deaths of Aerith and Zack, and leaves, secretly moving out into the Sector 5 Church.
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Although Cloud's new life with a family was happy at first, he later became insular. He admitted to Tifa his problems arose from being unable to "reclaim lost lives", referring to his perceived guilt in the deaths of Aerith and Zack. Cloud left after contracting Geostigma himself, secretly moving out into the Sector 5 slums church.<ref name="ff7 10th anniversary ultimania timeline"/><ref name="otwtas ep tifa"/>
   
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In ''[[Final Fantasy VII The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story]]'', needing fuel for his truck, [[Evan Townshend|Evan]] called the Strife Delivery Service from the phone in Dr. Drake's office and talked briefly with Denzel to arrange a meeting with Cloud. While waiting, Dr. Drake discussed a book he was reading, which detailed the experiments conducted on Jenova by the Shinra Science Department. When Cloud arrived, he informed Evan that there were three sources for fuel: the remnants of the Shinra Company, the [[World Regenesis Organization]], and Don Corneo. Evan planned to travel to Nibelheim to find a missing SOLDIER, and Cloud told him to ask about the village at 7th Heaven.
In ''Case of the Lifestream'', Cloud is mentioned as being the core of Sephiroth's being. By focusing on his hatred of Cloud, Sephiroth avoids dissolution in the Lifestream, and believes Cloud's memories of him allow him to survive and be revived. Aerith thinks of Cloud during her attempts to battle Sephiroth's influence, resolving to contact him and help him fight Sephiroth's infection on the Lifestream at the source—the plague Geostigma.
 
   
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====Geostigma crisis====
In ''[[Final Fantasy VII Lateral Biography Turks -The Kids Are Alright-]]'', needing fuel for his truck, [[Evan]] calls Strife Delivery Service from the phone in Dr. Drake's office and talks briefly with Denzel to arrange a meeting with Cloud. While waiting, Dr. Drake discusses a book he's reading, which details the experiments conducted on Jenova by the Shinra Science Department. When Cloud arrives, he informs Evan that if he wants to buy fuel there are three sources: the remnants of the Shinra Company, the [[World Regenesis Organization]], and Don Corneo. Evan explains he's going to travel to Nibelheim to find a missing SOLDIER, and Cloud tells him to ask about the village at [[7th Heaven (Advent Children)|7th Heaven]].
 
 
===Geostigma Crisis===
 
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[[File:AdventScreenshot246.jpg|thumb|Cloud in ''Advent Children''.]]
 
[[File:AdventScreenshot246.jpg|thumb|Cloud in ''Advent Children''.]]
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By [[Final Fantasy VII timeline#0009|0009]], the events of ''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]'', Cloud had left to look for a cure for Geostigma, having avoided calling his friends due to depression and guilt. Cloud received a call from Tifa that Reno had a job for him, and on the way, fought of a mysterious trio of young men, the [[remnants of Sephiroth]]. In [[Healen Lodge]], Cloud met with Reno, and found Rufus Shinra alive and suffering from Geostigma. Rufus offered Cloud to join them to fight the remnants, led by [[Kadaj]], though Cloud rejected the offer after Reno brought up the idea of rebuilding Shinra.
{{Q|I'm not fit to help anyone. Not my family. Not my friends. Nobody.|Cloud to Tifa}}
 
In 0009, two years after the events of ''Final Fantasy VII'' during ''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children]]'', Cloud has left to look for a cure for Denzel's Geostigma and is infected himself due to his Jenova cells. Cloud has fallen into a cycle of guilt and depression, and so avoids calls from his friends. Cloud receives a call from Tifa that [[Reno]] has a job for him, and he is attacked by a mysterious trio of young men, [[Remnants of Sephiroth|three manifestations of Sephiroth's consciousness]]. In [[Healen Lodge]] Cloud is surprised to find Rufus alive, having survived Diamond Weapon's attack on Midgar, and suffering from Geostigma. The president offers Cloud to join them to fight the trio, led by [[Kadaj]]. Cloud rejects the offer after Reno brings up the idea of rebuilding Shinra.
 
   
Cloud arrives at Aerith's church to find an unconscious Tifa on the flower bed, having been beaten by [[Loz]] when she went looking for him. Marlene, Barret's adopted daughter, has been kidnapped and Cloud's Materia stash stolen. Cloud passes out from a Geostigma attack and he and Tifa are discovered by Reno and [[Rude]] who bring them to 7th Heaven to recover.
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Cloud arrived at Aerith's church to find Tifa unconscious on the flowerbed, Marlene kidnapped, and Cloud's stash of [[Materia (Final Fantasy VII)|materia]] stolen following an attack by [[Loz]], one of the remnants. Cloud passed out from a Geostigma attack, and both he and Tifa were discovered by the Turks, Reno and [[Rude]], who brought them to 7th Heaven to recover. The remnants had kidnapped children with Geostigma, wishing to use them to reach Jenova's remains they believed Shinra was hiding somewhere in Edge. Cloud was unwilling to fight, feeling unfit, though after scolding and subsequent encouragement from Tifa, Reno, and Rude, Cloud set out to the Forgotten City.
   
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On the way, an apparition of Aerith visited him. Cloud wished to be forgiven, though Aerith never blamed him. Upon seeing Denzel and the other children under Kadaj's control, Cloud attempted to fight them, but was outmatched, and was rescued by former teammate, [[Vincent Valentine]], who explained the true nature of Geostigma—a plague caused by Jenova's cells in the lifestream. Marlene tearfully ran into Cloud's arms, but refused to leave with Vincent after Cloud asked him to take her home. Instead, Cloud resolved to take Marlene back himself, and confront Kadaj.
The three remnants kidnap children with Geostigma, among them Denzel, intending to have the children lead them to Jenova's remains. Although unsure if he should fight, Cloud goes to the Forgotten Capital after encouragement from Tifa and the Turks. On the way he is visited by an apparition of Aerith, and declares he is searching for forgiveness. Upon seeing Denzel and the other children under Kadaj's control, Cloud confronts the trio but is outmatched and rescued by Vincent Valentine who explains the true nature of Geostigma to him—a plague caused by Jenova's cells.
 
 
Marlene runs into Cloud's arms worried about Denzel but refusing to go home when Cloud asks Vincent to take her. Cloud resolves to take Marlene home and confront Kadaj. Back in Edge, Kadaj threatens Rufus and summons [[Bahamut#Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children|Bahamut SIN]] to attack the city. After Cloud drops Marlene off at the bar where she tells him not to give up, he finds the strength to take up arms again. After rescuing Tifa and Denzel he defeats Bahamut SIN with help from his old allies. He takes on Loz and [[Yazoo]] while chasing Kadaj through the [[Midgar Highway]], and slices their weapons (and Loz's bike) in half. Loz and Yazoo are seemingly killed in the explosion set by Reno and Rude during the chase. Confronting Kadaj the battle takes Cloud back to Aerith's church where the Lifestream-infused water cures him of Geostigma.
 
   
 
[[File:Omnislash-v6-begins.png|thumb|left|Cloud begins "Omnislash Version 5".]]
 
[[File:Omnislash-v6-begins.png|thumb|left|Cloud begins "Omnislash Version 5".]]
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Back in Edge, Kadaj summoned [[Bahamut SIN]] to attack the city. Cloud defeated the dragon with the help of his his old allies. He took on Loz and [[Yazoo]] while chasing Kadaj through the [[Midgar Expressway]], and sliced their weapons (and Loz's bike) in half. Cloud confronted Kadaj, as the subsequent battle took them back to Aerith's church where the lifestream-infused water sprouting from the destroyed flowerbed cured Cloud of Geostigma. Cloud defeated Kadaj who absorbed Jenova's remains that he had obtained from Rufus, and Sephiroth was reborn.
Cloud battles Kadaj once more but the remnant absorbs Jenova's remains he had obtained from Rufus earlier, and Sephiroth is reborn. The ensuing battle at the ruins of the Shinra Building nearly kills Cloud, but Sephiroth makes the mistake of asking what is most important to Cloud and how he can take that away from him. Inspired by thoughts of his friends, living and dead, Cloud regains his strength and overwhelms Sephiroth with "[[Omnislash|Omnislash Version 5]]". Defeated, Sephiroth dissipates, leaving a dying Kadaj in his place.
 
   
  +
Sephiroth revealed his plan to take over the planet as a vessel using the negative energy of those who died of the Geostigma. Cloud battled him at the ruins of the Shinra Building. Though initially overpowered, he was inspired by the thoughts of his friends, living and dead, and made use of his [[Omnislash Version 5]] technique to defeat Sephiroth, who dissipated, leaving a dying Kadaj behind. Loz and Yazoo returned and set off a kamikaze explosion, apparently killing all of then, though Aerith intervened to save Cloud who awoke in the lifestream-infused pool inside Aerith's church. He helped Denzel into it to cure him and saw an apparition of Aerith and Zack in the doorway.
Loz and Yazoo return and set off a kamikaze explosion that apparently kills all three of them, but Cloud is healed by Aerith's intervention, reawakening in the pool that now occupies the church. After helping Denzel into the pool's Lifestream-infused water to cure him of Geostigma, Cloud spots apparitions of Aerith and Zack near the doorway. Before they leave, Aerith's final words ensure Cloud will be all right. He silently replies that he will, because he knows he is not alone anymore.
 
   
In ''[[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete]]'', the climax of Cloud's battle with Sephiroth is more brutal. Zack appears to Cloud and speaks to him, giving him the strength to keep fighting, finishing off Sephiroth with a longer variation of "Omnislash Version 5". After everything is over, the newly polished Buster Sword is moved to Aerith's church from the hill Zack died on, and the hill has a grove of yellow flowers. Denzel asks if the place is a grave, to which Cloud responds it is not; it is the place where a hero began his journey.
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The newly polished Buster Sword was moved to Aerith's church from the hill Zack died on that now had a grove of yellow flowers. Denzel asked if the place was a grave, to which Cloud responded it was not, but rather the place where a hero began his journey.
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===Reminiscence===
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====Deepground conflict====
In a DVD extra, Cloud is making deliveries while taking calls from his friends. One call is from Vincent Valentine who has recently purchased a cellphone, asking Cloud to tell [[Yuffie Kisaragi|Yuffie]] she has no right to call him. Cloud makes a run to Barret's place and receives three packages: one for Marlene, one for Denzel, and a "Closed for Business" sign from Yuffie who has been trying to get a hold of him. The last call is to Tifa, asking her to close the bar the next day, hinting he would be taking a day off for all of the friends to meet up and possibly celebrate together, thus explaining the occasion for the group photo seen at the end of ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' placed on Cloud's desk.
 
 
===Deepground Conflict===
 
{{sideicon|VIIDoC}}
 
 
[[File:DoC Cloud Rides.jpg|thumb|Cloud in ''Dirge of Cerberus''.]]
 
[[File:DoC Cloud Rides.jpg|thumb|Cloud in ''Dirge of Cerberus''.]]
One year later (0010) during ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'', Cloud is not seen during the attack on Edge (assumed to have spirited away Denzel and Marlene). He assists the World Regenesis Organization and Vincent Valentine against the threat of [[Omega (Final Fantasy VII)|Omega]] and [[Deepground]] and leads the [[Battle of Midgar|ground assault on Midgar]], facing [[Rosso|Rosso the Crimson]], and he and the others aid Vincent defeat Omega.
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In [[Final Fantasy VII timeline#0010|0010]], during the events of ''[[Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-]]'', Cloud did not appear during the attack on Edge (assumed to have spirited away Denzel and Marlene). He assisted the World Regenesis Organization and Vincent against the threat of [[Omega (Final Fantasy VII)|Omega]] and [[Deepground]] and led the [[Battle of Midgar|ground assault on Midgar]], facing [[Rosso|Rosso the Crimson]]. Cloud and the others aided Vincent in defeating Omega.
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===Remake continuity===
==Gameplay==
 
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In "[[The Destruction of Mako Reactor 1]]", Cloud helped Barret, Biggs, Wedge, and Jessie Rasberry plant a bomb by escorting them in and battling Shinra's security forces. Biggs, Wedge, and Jessie were enthusiastic about his involvement, though Cloud disappointed them in claiming it was a "onetime gig" and that he had no intention of joining Avalanche's cause.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Enter the Reactor Grounds}} Cloud remained indifferent over the plight of the planet angering Barret. Though Cloud had been hired to do all the fighting, Barret joined against ranged targets, and because he did not trust Cloud.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Breach Security|name=Breach Security}} Unbeknownst to them, Shinra watched their every move via security cameras and the bomb they detonated did minimal damage; instead, Shinra set up a chain reaction in the mako storage. Cloud and the others successfully fled the exploding reactor.
[[File:Cloud-ffvii-battle.png|right|150px|Cloud's battle render in ''Final Fantasy VII''.]]
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''===
 
Cloud is best placed in the front [[row]] to ensure solid attack power despite being a workable [[Magic (Command)#Final Fantasy VII|magic caster]]. His [[Limit (Final Fantasy VII)|Limit Breaks]] are the strongest in the game, but Cloud learns them slower than anyone else.
 
   
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[[File:Final Fantasy VII Remake State of Play Cloud and Aerith.jpg|Aerith offers Cloud a flower.|thumb]]
Cloud's [[stats]] are well rounded and he is among the characters with the highest values in every stat, notably [[Strength]] and [[Magic Power|Magic]]. His lowest stat is his [[Speed (Stat)|Speed]], which is still about average. He starts on [[level]] 6 but levels up to level 7 in the first battle; this is an [[Compilation of Final Fantasy VII/Allusions|allusion]] to number 7. However, [[Stat Growth#Final Fantasy VII|stat growth]] is somewhat random in ''Final Fantasy VII'', with characters having a chance to gain a boost in stats when they level up, but how much they get has a random element in deciding it.
 
  +
Cloud and the group went through a chaotic [[Sector 8]] on their way back, with civilian casualties and destruction caused by the explosion of Reactor 1, thus commencing "[[Fateful Encounters]]". The group split up to regroup at the train station, though Cloud was separated after an encounter with an apparition of Sephiroth. Sephiroth taunted Cloud, reminding him of the destruction of Nibelheim that he had caused, and told him to run away for the sake of the planet.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Follow Him|name=Follow Him}}
   
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After the illusion ended, Cloud ran into Aerith Gainsborough, seeing her attacked by the invisible [[Whispers (VII Remake)|Whispers]]. Aerith offered him a flower and thanked him for "scaring those things away", confusing Cloud. He warned that he was involved in dangerous things, but she seemed unfazed. The Whispers returned and Aerith grabbed Cloud's hand, allowing him to see the mysterious beings. Aerith ran away when Cloud was attacked by [[Shinra Public Security Division]] soldiers.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Taking a Detour|name=Taking a Detour}} Cloud fought his way through Shinra to reach the train.
Cloud is the only character in ''Final Fantasy VII'' to have two battle models: his regular model is used throughout the majority of battles, but a {{foot|more detailed version|[[File:Cloud-ffvii-special.png|250x250px|Hi-res battle model]]}} is used in the scripted battle against Sephiroth inside the Lifestream, that takes place after the final battle.
 
   
  +
Cloud returned to the Sector 7 slums, commencing "[[Home Sweet Slum]]", and met with Tifa. Cloud gave her the flower, much to her surprise, and she showed him to a room she had secured for him at Stargazer Heights.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Return to Base|name=Return to Base}} Cloud's room was next to Tifa, but also an ill man named [[Marco (VII Remake)|Marco]] who kept Cloud up; upon investigating, Cloud saw another vision of Sephiroth and pulled his sword on Marco, before Tifa intervened and asked him to check up on Marco later.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Noisy Neighbors}} The next day, Tifa gave Cloud a tour of the slums while collecting money to pay Cloud's fee, and urged him to make a name for himself as a mercenary by helping out the locals. Cloud and Tifa completed many requests before returning to Tifa's apartment to relax. She asked Cloud about what happened after he left Nibelheim, but Cloud gave ambiguous answers and was uncomfortable, prompting her to change the subject and they decide to celebrate in fancy dress soon.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Alone at Last}}
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|372
 
|314
 
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|16
 
|19
 
|17
 
|14
 
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|616
 
|323 - 334
 
|55 - 55
 
|20 - 22
 
|7 - 9
 
|16 - 18
 
|19 - 22
 
|17 - 19
 
|14 - 17
 
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!class="b"|8
 
|949
 
|336 - 353
 
|57 - 63
 
|20 - 24
 
|8 - 12
 
|16 - 20
 
|20 - 24
 
|17 - 21
 
|14 - 19
 
|-
 
!class="b"|9
 
|1384
 
|351 - 372
 
|66 - 69
 
|21 - 26
 
|9 - 14
 
|17 - 22
 
|21 - 26
 
|18 - 23
 
|14 - 20
 
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!class="b"|10
 
|1934
 
|368 - 391
 
|71 - 76
 
|22 - 28
 
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|18 - 24
 
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|19 - 25
 
|15 - 21
 
|
 
|-
 
!class="b"|11
 
|2614
 
|385 - 410
 
|77 - 82
 
|23 - 29
 
|11 - 17
 
|19 - 25
 
|23 - 29
 
|20 - 26
 
|15 - 22
 
|-
 
!class="b"|12
 
|3588
 
|439 - 464
 
|89 - 94
 
|24 - 30
 
|12 - 18
 
|20 - 26
 
|24 - 30
 
|21 - 27
 
|15 - 22
 
|-
 
!class="b"|13
 
|4610
 
|476 - 510
 
|95 - 101
 
|25 - 31
 
|13 - 19
 
|21 - 27
 
|25 - 31
 
|22 - 28
 
|15 - 22
 
|-
 
!class="b"|14
 
|5809
 
|518 - 552
 
|103 - 109
 
|26 - 33
 
|14 - 20
 
|22 - 29
 
|26 - 32
 
|23 - 29
 
|15 - 22
 
|-
 
!class="b"|15
 
|7200
 
|555 - 594
 
|110 - 117
 
|27 - 34
 
|15 - 21
 
|23 - 30
 
|27 - 34
 
|24 - 31
 
|15 - 22
 
|-
 
!class="b"|16
 
|8797
 
|597 - 636
 
|117 - 124
 
|28 - 35
 
|16 - 22
 
|24 - 31
 
|28 - 35
 
|25 - 32
 
|15 - 22
 
|-
 
!class="b"|17
 
|10614
 
|634 - 678
 
|124 - 132
 
|30 - 37
 
|16 - 23
 
|26 - 33
 
|29 - 36
 
|26 - 33
 
|15 - 22
 
|-
 
!class="b"|18
 
|12665
 
|676 - 720
 
|132 - 140
 
|31 - 38
 
|17 - 24
 
|27 - 34
 
|30 - 37
 
|28 - 35
 
|15 - 22
 
|-
 
!class="b"|19
 
|14965
 
|713 - 762
 
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|32 - 39
 
|18 - 25
 
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!class="b"|20
 
|17528
 
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|16 - 23
 
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!class="b"|21
 
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[[File:Cloud drinks Tifas cocktail from FFVII Remake.png|thumb|left|Cloud drinking with Tifa after touring the town.]]
=====Flashback=====
 
  +
While out in the slums, Cloud and Tifa saw Shinra arrest a local named [[Johnny (Final Fantasy VII)|Johnny]], and pursued the matter to stop him from talking about Avalanche to Shinra. After rescuing Johnny, Cloud pulled a sword on him, terrifying Tifa as she pleaded for him to spare Johnny.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Shinra Reacts}} Shortly after, Barret called for a meeting, excluding Cloud. Afterward, Tifa told Cloud that she felt trapped, as she disagreed morally with the bombings but firmly believed Shinra should be opposed. Cloud advised her to stand down if it felt wrong. Because Barret did not want to hire Cloud for the next mission,{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Talking Strategy|name=Talking Strategy}} Cloud left, and was confronted by hoodlums asking after Barret, but refused to disclose any information and fought them off.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Ominous Shadows}} Later, Jessie appeared by his apartment to hire him for a personal mission.
The Cloud used in the flashback, more commonly known to fans as Young Cloud, has stats and could technically level up like a normal character, even though this is not possible in a normal game.
 
   
  +
In "[[Mad Dash]]", Cloud helped Jessie travel to [[upper Sector 7]] to procure a new blasting agent for her next bomb, Jessie still being under belief she had accidentally made the previous bomb more devastating than intended. Cloud fought a Third Class SOLDIER, [[Roche (VII Remake)|Roche]], who enjoyed battling Cloud. Cloud recalled the promise he had made to Tifa at the water tower in Nibelheim years ago, where she had asked him to help her should she ever be "trapped or in trouble"; Cloud realized she had indirectly been asking for him to fulfill this promise when she had told him earlier she felt trapped with Avalanche.<ref name="Sector 7-6 Annex Infiltration"/> After returning to the slums, Jessie asked Cloud out on a date, promising to make him pizza if he came over the following night.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Remaining Payment}}
This Cloud shares his stat growth with Cait Sith, and has a unique Exp curve. His Exp curve is technically also [[Barret Wallace|Barret's]] Vitality curve, although in reality this does not mean much because both stats grow in a different way, with Exp only using half the values a normal stat does. Since this curve is not specifically designed for Exp, his growth starts out roughly twice as slow as a normal character, levels out between level 50 and 60, and then ends with a roughly a third of the standard max Exp for level 99.
 
   
  +
The next morning, Whispers attacked the Sector 7 slums, and Cloud and Tifa attempted to fight them off, but Jessie was injured. This prompted Barret to hire Cloud for the mission to attack mako reactor 5, which Cloud agreed in exchange for a raise.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Sudden Attack}} In "[[Dogged Pursuit]]", Cloud, Barret, and Tifa boarded the train to [[Sector 4]], though an ID scan forced them to abandon the train mid route. The trio made their way through the [[Corkscrew Tunnel]] to the underside of the Sector 4 plate, commencing "[[Light the Way]]", in which they operated machinery to make their way through the plate to reach the reactor.
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In "[[A Trap Is Sprung]]", Cloud infiltrated the reactor with Barret and Tifa. The path to plant the remote bomb was smooth sailing, but Cloud briefly flashed back to seeing Tifa despair at the Nibel Reactor years earlier, but did not bring it up with her.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Reach Mako Storage 2|name=Reach Mako Storage}} Shortly after planting the bomb, Shinra executive [[Heidegger]] revealed cameras were broadcasting them on live TV, and that they were to be publicly executed by one of his robots, the [[Airbuster (VII Remake)|Airbuster]]. Cloud and the others sabotaged the deployment of the mech and worked together to escape before being confronted by a hologram of President Shinra outside the reactor. The president took notice of Cloud's mako eyes, concluding he must be a SOLDIER, and therefore his property, before telling the others he planned to smear Avalanche as a proxy group funded by [[Wutai]]. Tifa reacted in disgust and remarked "I'm sick of this", which caused Cloud to recall the flashback he had earlier, and remark internally that it was when he had failed her. Cloud and the others destroyed Airbuster, though Cloud was separated from the group; Barret admitted he was wrong about him, before Cloud fell from the railings.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Storming the Gates (continued)}}
====Equipment====
 
{{Main|List of Final Fantasy VII Weapons#Cloud's Broadswords}}
 
Cloud wields a variety of weapons throughout his appearances. His most iconic weapon is the Buster Sword, a massive two-handed broadsword he wields in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and most of his spin-off appearances. In ''Final Fantasy VII'' Cloud can equip katanas and other greatswords as well, though he continues to wield the Buster Sword in cutscenes.
 
   
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[[File:Cloud and Reno fight in FFVII Remake.png|Clashing with [[Reno]].|thumb]]
Cloud's [[Ultimate Weapon (Term)|ultimate weapon]] is the [[List of Final Fantasy VII Weapons#Ultima Weapon|Ultima Weapon]], which sports the strongest Base Attack stat in the game, that increases in power the higher Cloud's HP is. Among his arsenal is the [[List of Final Fantasy VII Weapons#Apocalypse|Apocalypse]], one of only two equipment pieces in the game to give [[Ability Up#Final Fantasy VII|Triple Materia Growth]], the other being Cid's [[List of Final Fantasy VII Weapons#Scimitar|Scimitar]]. His [[List of Final Fantasy VII Weapons#Yoshiyuki|Yoshiyuki]] increases attack power by the number of dead allies in the active party.
 
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Cloud landed in the Sector 5 slums church, commencing "[[Budding Bodyguard]]", where he met Aerith again, who this time formally introduced herself. The Turk Reno arrived to kidnap her, and Aerith asked Cloud to be her bodyguard, offering one date in exchange.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Second Chance Meeting}} Cloud defeated Reno and attempted to kill him, before the Whispers guided their escape from the church. The two journeyed to Aerith's home, where she lived with Elmyra Gainsborough, and Cloud helped Aerith by doing odd jobs for the locals and saving her from Rude, another Turk who was after Aerith. They met another delirious man in a dark cloak whom Cloud momentarily hallucinated as Sephiroth. That night, Elmyra allowed Cloud to stay, but asked him to leave Aerith, fearing he was dangerous as an ex-SOLDIER.
   
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In "[[The Town That Never Sleeps]]", while leaving to the Sector 7 slums, Aerith waited for Cloud, anticipating he was going to leave without her.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Tour Guide}} She gave him a tour through the [[Sector 6]] slums while guiding him to Sector 7, and took him through the [[Collapsed Expressway]]. Cloud reminded Aerith of her first love, who was in the same rank in SOLDIER as him, but Cloud's vision went blurry and his ears rang as she said his name.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Saying Goodbye}} Just as they were about to leave, Cloud saw Tifa on a [[Sam's Delivery Service|chocobo cart]] headed to Wall Market, and caught up with her. Tifa was relieved to see Cloud and told him she planned to see Don Corneo, encouraging Cloud to return to the others. Cloud obliged at first, confident in Tifa's ability to take care of herself in a pinch, but Aerith warned him that Corneo was incredibly dangerous and Tifa would need his help, convincing him to look for her.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Chasing Tifa|name=Chasing Tifa}}
====Limit Breaks====
 
[[File:FFVII Limit Break Cloud Braver.jpg|thumb|Braver, Cloud's default Limit Break.]]
 
{{main|Limit (Final Fantasy VII)#Cloud}}
 
Cloud has seven Limit Breaks in ''Final Fantasy VII'': [[Braver]] and [[Cross-slash]] are his level 1 limits, [[Blade Beam]] and [[Climhazzard]] are his level 2 limits, [[Meteorain]] and [[Finishing Touch]] are his level 3 limits; and his level 4 limit is [[Omnislash]].
 
   
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[[Chocobo Sam]] had arranged for Tifa to be Corneo's next "bride" in tonight's audition, warning Cloud and Aerith would likely not see her again.<ref name="Chasing Tifa"/> They learned from [[Leslie Kyle]] that the Don only accepted entrants endorsed by the influential slum dwellers who run Wall Market, known as the "trio", one of which was Sam who was uninterested in helping them. The two won an endorsement for Aerith from [[Madam M]] by winning the Corneo Cup tournament at the [[Corneo Colosseum]], Madam M promising to give Aerith an outfit in exchange for the prize money.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Madam M's Desire}} Cloud attracted the attention of [[Andrea Rhodea]] with his battle prowess, who wished to meet him in person;{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Rescue Tifa}} Cloud performed at Rhodea's [[Honeybee Inn (VII Remake)|Honeybee Inn]], and Rhodea gave Cloud a makeover to disguise him as a woman much to Cloud's discomfort but to others' admiration.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Aerith's Plan|name=Aerith's Plan}}
These attacks reappear as special attacks for Cloud in his spin-off appearances in ''[[#Final Fantasy Tactics|Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' and ''[[#Dissidia Final Fantasy|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'', and he has some of these skills in the ''[[#Kingdom Hearts|Kingdom Hearts]]'' series.
 
   
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Cloud and Aerith met up with Tifa, agreeing that if all three were candidates to Corneo's audition, he had to choose one of them, guaranteeing they could interrogate him. Corneo chose Cloud based on Cloud's disgust of him. While Cloud was taken to Corneo's bedroom, Aerith and Tifa defeated Corneo's lackeys and rushed the room, bringing their weapons and clothes. Corneo revealed that Shinra planned on abandoning Midgar anyway, and would bring the Sector 7 plate down on the slums to crash Barret's group and blame it on Avalanche.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Showdown with Corneo}} He dropped them to the sewers, commencing "[[Rough Waters]]", where they fought Corneo's pet [[Abzu (VII Remake)|Abzu]] and several monsters with Tifa navigating the route to Sector 7. They ended up in the [[Train graveyard]], commencing "[[Haunted]]", where they made their way through the haunted junkyard to return to the slums.
Cloud has an eighth Limit Break introduced in ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', "Omnislash Version 5", where he splits the Fusion Sword assembly into its six individual parts, then performs a series of six slash attacks on an enemy. It was christened "Omnislash Version 5" during development as it is the fifth version of the attack designed. In ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete'', Cloud's finishing blow to Sephiroth is a longer sequence of thirteen slashes instead of six, and was dubbed "Omnislash Version 6" by fans.
 
   
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[[File:FFVIIR Barret Tifa Cloud Sector 7 escape CG 1.png|Cloud, Tifa, and Barret escaping the destruction of [[Sector 7]].|thumb]]
===''[[Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-]]''===
 
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In "[[Fight for Survival]]", Cloud, Tifa, and Aerith arrived at the Sector 7 slums just as a skirmish broke out at the pillar between Shinra and Avalanche. Though slowed down by the Whispers, they reached the pillar's gate as Wedge fell, surviving with the grappling gun catching his fall. Cloud asked Tifa and Aerith to stay with Wedge while he raced up the pillar himself. Along the way, he ran into Biggs on the verge of death, who asked Cloud to visit the kids at the Leaf House orphanage, and told Cloud he had "so much in common" with them, before wishing him luck.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Link Up with Avalanche}} Cloud was pinned down by helicopter fire from Reno before Tifa arrived. They ran into a badly injured Jessie who considered herself lucky that Cloud could hear her last words, believing she deserved this fate as she had blood on her hands, lamenting she was not able to have Cloud over for pizza as she had promised, before passing out.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=To the Top}} Cloud and Tifa joined up with Barret and fought Reno and Rude to save the pillar, but were unable to stop the plate separation procedure, as Tseng revealed he had taken Aerith captive. The three barely made it to safety using a zip wire.
[[File:BCCloudSprite1.png|right|50px]]
 
{{main|Cloud (Boss)}}
 
Cloud is fought as a boss in the Training Mode of ''Before Crisis''.
 
   
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In "[[A Broken World]]", Barret mourned the loss of the sector and of his friends. As Cloud believed Aerith had saved Barret's daughter, Marlene, Barret and the others agreed to return to Aerith's house. On the way, Cloud encountered yet another apparition of Sephiroth, mocking his failure to save Sector 7. At Aerith's house, Barret reunited with Marlene, and Elmyra told them about Aerith's heritage as a Cetra. Cloud wished to search for her, though Elmyra strongly objected for the sake of Aerith's safety, feeling Shinra may not harm her. Tifa agreed and Barret urged they look through the Sector 7 ruins again.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Words of Hope}} The trio found Wedge in an [[Shinra Underground Test Site|underground laboratory]] where Cloud was separated from the others, reuniting with them at the last minute after following Barret's trail of bullet holes.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Finding Wedge}} They glimpsed several test subjects in pods before the Whispers took them away.
===''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]''===
 
[[File:Cloud-ccvii-dmw.png|right|120px|Cloud's DMW icons.]]
 
Though Cloud is not playable himself, Zack gets Cloud's portrait to the [[Digital Mind Wave]]. When Cloud's portraits line up during modulating phase, Zack performs Meteor Shots, his versions of Cloud's Meteorain Limit Break. Cloud is added to Zack's DMW after Zack meets him partway through chapter 6.
 
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[[File:Tifas Ch14 resolution scene from FFVII Remake.png|thumb|left|Cloud comforting Tifa is one of three possible scenes at the end of Chapter 14.]]
==Creation and Development==
 
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In "[[In Search of Hope]]", the group returned to Elmyra, who agreed to house them and nurse Wedge to health. Having seen the underground lab, Cloud tried to convince Elmyra again to let them look for Aerith, but she needed time to think it over. That night, Cloud [[Affection mechanics (VII Remake)|met either Barret, Tifa, or an apparition of Aerith]] in the gardens. The following morning, Cloud, Tifa, and Barret were united in agreeing to try to rescue Aerith from the Shinra Building, with Elmyra this time reluctantly agreeing.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Resolve|name=Resolve}} As the city was locked down due to Avalanche's bombings, they opted to return to Corneo for information on how to reach topside.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Intel Gathering}}
{{Q|There wasn't really much controversy or criticism about having him as the hero from within Square, but he is definitely a mysterious character. That's one of the game's main themes, the fact that the protagonist has all these secrets to unravel. He isn't a straightforward hero like Superman; rather, he has lots of mysteries, self-doubts, and a real dark side. Mr. Nomura was also very good at designing a character like that.|Yoshinori Kitase, Electronic Gaming Monthly, October 2005}}
 
   
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Cloud, Tifa, and Barret completed various odd jobs around the slums before meeting Leslie Kyle in Wall Market, the only occupant of the Don's palace. Kyle promised to help them reach the Shinra Building in exchange for a favor: helping him exact revenge on Corneo in his sewer hideout. Though they were unsuccessful in stopping Corneo, Kyle was reasonably satisfied with their help escorting him, and gave the group grappling hooks to reach the top of the plate. Barret thought Cloud being a mercenary suited him, and that he had learned Cloud was good deep down, which Tifa agreed.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Over the Wall|name=Over the Wall}} In "[[The Day Midgar Stood Still]]", Cloud and the group used their grappling hooks to navigate the ruined Sector 7 plate and reach the Shinra Building, evading Shinra forces along the way.
===''Final Fantasy VII''===
 
[[File:Cloud Strife Sketch2.png|right|250px|Original design sketch of Cloud.]]
 
Cloud was one of the first three characters designed for ''Final Fantasy VII'' by [[Tetsuya Nomura]] with influences from producer [[Yoshinori Kitase]], scenario writer [[Kazushige Nojima]] and director [[Hironobu Sakaguchi]]. Originally conceptualized by Sakaguchi as one of only three playable characters (the others being Barret Wallace and Aerith Gainsborough) Nomura was called upon to supervise Cloud's various lines and personality traits while Kitase and Nojima were in charge of developing Cloud's background and his relationship with Sephiroth.
 
   
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In "[[The Belly of the Beast (VII Remake)|The Belly of the Beast]]", at Cloud's suggestion, the group infiltrated the Shinra Building through the parking garage,{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Infiltration}} before making their way through the building as tourists. Unbeknownst to them, Mayor [[Domino (Final Fantasy VII)|Domino]] was securing their safety with the hopes they were going to assassinate President Shinra.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=A Helping Hand}} Cloud almost compromised the mission when a Public Security Division soldier recognized him, prompting them to leave in a hurry to eavesdrop on Shinra's executive meeting.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Reconnaissance}} The group followed Hojo out to his lab where Aerith was being held, and rescued her and Red XIII, a talking [[Red XIII's species|canine being]] whom Hojo was also keeping in captivity. Hojo told Cloud he had never made SOLDIER, before the Whispers carried him away.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Operation: Save Aerith}} Cloud broke down on his way toward an elevator down to Jenova's chamber, and passed out.
Nojima thought of the relationship between the player and the protagonist when writing for ''Final Fantasy VII''. In an interview in ''[[Final Fantasy 20th Anniversary Ultimania]]'' Nojima makes a comparison to ''Dragon Quest'' where the main character doesn't have a set personality and the player is free to "become" the hero. In a case of an RPG protagonist whose name and past have already been decided, Nojima tries to come up with ways to get the player to empathize with the character. The characters living in a game's universe know their world well, but it's a new place to the player, and so Cloud's foggy memories were created as a way to introduce the player to the world.
 
   
[[File:Cloud Strife Sketch.png|left|250px|Production Sketch.]]
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[[File:FVIIR Cloud and Sephiroth clash.png|thumb|Clashing with Sephiroth in the [[Shinra Building]].]]
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Cloud awoke in Aerith's room within Hojo's lab, commencing "[[Deliverance from Chaos]]". Aerith told the group about her history as an Ancient and Shinra's plan to use her to locate the [[Promised land (Final Fantasy VII)|promised land]] to build [[Neo Midgar]].{{cite|FFVIIR|script=A Way Out}} Domino and Wedge contacted them to inform that Avalanche HQ were attacking the building and that they could escape via helipad. In front of Jenova's containment tank a cloaked man appeared, whom everyone saw as Sephiroth. Cloud charged at him, but was sent plummeting the depths of Hojo's secret research lab, [[the Drum]], and was separated from the others. Hojo followed their progress and made them defeat his creations and complete puzzles in order to escape.
In early drafts Cloud was meant to be more directly controlled by Sephiroth. As Sephiroth fell to his death in the Nibelheim Mako Reactor, his strong will to live would have manifested itself in Cloud as he needed a body that could move freely to bring him the Black Materia. It would be told that Cloud's memories are a phantom created by Sephiroth himself out of his emotions when he was "killed" in the Nibelheim Reactor. Cloud would later have discovered that due to the SOLDIER process, Sephiroth was directly trying to take control of him, and that Cloud's own complexes combined with Sephiroth's willpower, created his alternate persona that obscured who Cloud really was. This version was altered after the introduction of Jenova and the fleshing out of Zack Fair's story.
 
   
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After escaping from Hojo's lab, the group followed a trail of fluid left by the remains of Jenova that has gone missing from the tank. They found President Shinra whom Sephiroth killed before transforming into [[Jenova Dreamweaver]], whom the group defeated. Cloud saw Sephiroth outside carrying Jenova's body, though this was just another robed man who fell off the building with Jenova. The Turks gunned down Avalanche's helicopter as Rufus Shinra, the late president's son, arrived to take the reins of the company. Cloud stayed to duel Rufus and buy the others time, but nearly fell to his death after the duel. Tifa caught him, herself staying behind to watch after him, scolding him for playing the hero.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=The Showdown|name=The Showdown}}
The game's directors only had a vague image of Cloud's identity, mainly that it was intended as mysterious, but the actual unfolding of events was left in Nojima's hands. Event planner [[Motomu Toriyama]] had made the "Cloud showing off" pose, which was made to be be used in the scene where Cloud first appears in the game. This little animation impressed Nojima, and lead to him determining Cloud's false persona based on that pose.<ref name="Interview2">{{Refbook|title=Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania|first page=008|last page=013}}</ref>
 
   
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The two stole Shinra vehicles, Cloud riding the Hardy-Daytona while Tifa drove a pick-up truck with the others on board, to escape via the [[Midgar Expressway]], commencing "[[Destiny's Crossroads]]". At the end of the expressway, the group saw Sephiroth waiting for them, as he cut a path to "[[singularity|another future]]" and asked Cloud to follow. Aerith stopped Cloud and explained that Sephiroth was a greater threat to the planet than Shinra. After some hesitation, she agreed they should follow him in, but warned they would be changing fate. Cloud and the others entered a portal and fought colossal Whispers across a surreal terrain of flying debris, before facing Sephiroth himself.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=The Turning Point|name=The Turning Point}}
[[File:Cloud Victory Pose Sketch.jpg|thumb|Concept art of Cloud's victory pose.]]
 
After figuring out Cloud's identity issues the rest of the scenario came together. Nojima made not only the scenario but the event scenes as well, and the parts where the mysteries are made clear. The team ended up doing the test play with no idea how it was going to end, and that's how they first found out the true course of events. Zack was a character Nojima brought in while building up the mystery, so the others had no clue he would be such a pivotal character.<ref name="Famitsu">[http://thelifestream.net/weekly-famitsu-issue-no-1224-yoshinori-kitase-interview/ Weekly Famitsu Issue no. 1224 Yoshinori Kitase Interview translated by TheLifestream.net]</ref>
 
   
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Cloud chased Sephiroth further, who pulled Cloud to what he called the "edge of creation". Sephiroth said the world would become a part of it, unless Cloud joined with him so the two could defeat destiny together. Cloud refused, and Sephiroth disarmed him and said Cloud had "seven seconds till the end", asking what Cloud would do with that time. Cloud reunited with the party back in the normal world, and they prepared to pursue Sephiroth.<ref name="The Turning Point"/>
Cloud was the first person created for the game by Tetsuya Nomura.<ref name="Interview2"/> Cloud's original character design called for slicked-back, black hair with no spikes. This depiction was to serve as a contrast to the long, flowing silver hair of Sephiroth, and also because Nomura thought it would be better not to use too many polygons.<ref name="interview">[http://thelifestream.net/weekly-famitsu-issue-no-1224-tetsuya-nomura-interview/ Weekly Famitsu Issue 1224 Tetsuya Nomura Interview translated by TheLifestream.net]</ref> However, to make Cloud stand out more and emphasize his role in the game as the lead protagonist, Nomura altered Cloud's design to give him spiky blond hair instead. Aspects of Cloud's original design were later used in designing Angeal Hewley. The image of Cloud and Sephiroth was based on {{w|Miyamoto Musashi}} and {{w|Sasaki Kojirō}}<ref name="interview"/>, famous Japanese warriors whose duel became legendary and the swordsmen have appeared in many forms in pop culture in Japan.
 
   
[[File:Lift-demovii.png|thumb|left|Cloud in the 1996 ''Final Fantasy VII'' demo.]]
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[[File:Zack brings Cloud to Midgar from FFVII Remake.png|thumb|left|Zack brings a delirious Cloud to Midgar.]]
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The Whispers' defeat altered the timeline. Zack survived his "last stand" and was last seen taking Cloud to Midgar, but his present fate and how much Cloud remembers of him remain unknown.
Originally listed as a "[[Mystic Knight]] ([[Berserker (Job)|Berserker]])", Cloud's weapon, the Buster Sword, was smaller, its size increasing as Nomura redesigned Cloud. Nomura nicknamed it "the Giant Kitchen Knife" due to how he originally envisioned it. The sword was meant to be held on his back with the use of magnets and have a small chain.
 
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==Characteristics==
Pre-release material reveals what is possibly an early character model for Cloud. In the [[Final Fantasy VII Demo|1996 demo version]] Cloud's [[Menu (Final Fantasy VII)|menu]] portrait is the young Cloud portrait seen during the Kalm flashback to the Nibelheim Incident in the final game, and his character model is different and shorter than his finalized model. This "Demo Cloud" makes appearances in other pre-release shots published in magazines before the game was out. Cloud's battle model also [[:File:Beta-cloud-prerelease.gif|had an earlier build]], wielding a different version of the Buster Sword that had only one slot as opposed to two seen in the final game.
 
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[[File:Ff7ac-cloud-concept2.jpg|180px|left|''Advent Children'' concept art with the original six swords.]]
 
Cloud's design is an accumulation of eight designs the staff made, ranging from deformed to realistic. In ''The Reunion Files'' for ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'', Tetsuya Nomura explained that while Cloud was depicted as a more upbeat character at the end of ''Final Fantasy VII'', he chose to have Cloud be a character fans would find more familiar, and the script was written to explain why Cloud had returned to such a frame of mind.<ref>''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Reunion Files''</ref> Nomura said a great deal of care was taken to animate Cloud's face and expressions, and over thirty different models of his face were made. His face was modeled to keep "a stiff upper lip", with his emotions and thoughts being expressed through his eyes. Numerous scenes featuring close-ups of Cloud's face were redone with adjusted facial expressions and lighting to convey the intended emotions.<ref>http://thelifestream.net/advent-children/advent-children-staff-commentary/</ref>
 
   
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|footer = Original art by [[Tetsuya Nomura]] (top) and render of attire for ''Advent Children'' (bottom).
On explaining Cloud's situation in the film, Nomura said that "''Cloud tried to lead his life positively after the end of FF7 but he cracked... The sin which Cloud thinks he owns is not anyone's fault in particular. It is something Cloud has to overcome by himself''". Cloud, in choosing to fight against Sephiroth once again, is finally "given healing and forgiveness".
 
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Cloud is a young man with a lean and toned build, and spiky blond hair. Cloud has blue eyes, which glow due to him having being exposed to [[mako]]. Because "mako eyes" are iconic to members of SOLDIER, Cloud is often assumed to be one. Cloud carries a large broadsword as his weapon of choice, with his three trademark weapons being the Buster Sword (a massive sword over five feet long), a set of [[Fusion Sword]]s (six individual interconnecting swords that form one similar to the Buster Sword), and the [[Hardedge (Final Fantasy VII)|Hardedge]] (another large broadsword with a different shape). He also has a silver earring in his left ear.
   
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Cloud's typical outfit is a variation standard uniform for a SOLDIER, seen first in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and most commonly throughout his appearances (with slight variations). This uniform comprises indigo pants with a sleeveless shirt and a belt. Cloud also wears brown boots, gauntlets with a pauldron over his left shoulder and a SOLDIER band in his right wrist. Unlike the default uniform, his is customized to exclude the right shoulder pauldron, likely to make it easier to draw his sword from behind him, while his left pauldron remains, albeit with protruding screws and bolts due to makeshift repairs. He also wears a gear-like armlet on his left forearm.
Nomura admits that in the film, "''Cloud seems to be a weak guy. Generally, heroes are strong, cool and don't have any weaknesses... Although Cloud is a jerk sometimes, he is really human-like. It's through redemption from his friends and having children to protect that he becomes stronger''".
 
   
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[[File:CloudCGModel-CrisisCore.png|thumb|right|Render for ''Crisis Core''.]]
Cloud's new weaponry was created based on jokes by fans who commented that, since Cloud's weapon in the original game was enormous, in a sequel he should go with sheer numbers. Although it does not have an official name, the staff named them the "Fusion Swords" during the film's development. The concept was to have Cloud hold a total of six swords he would carry on his back, but it was changed to six interlocking swords forming a single weapon. Although the film's staff originally thought doing sequences with the Fusion Swords was impossible, they decided to make it as they found it made an interesting twist to the battles.
 
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Cloud's second-most notable outfit is his ''Advent Children'', or the "[[Cloudy Wolf]]", attire. This is a black robe with with a high collar sleeveless indigo shirt, black pants and boots, and black cloth covering his left leg and arm. The costume also includes a new pauldron, and Cloud's chest is covered by two straps, held in place by a badge representing [[Fenrir (Final Fantasy VII)|Fenrir]], a wolf that has come to be associated with him. Like the rest of the party, he wears a pink ribbon around his left arm, in honor of Aerith, though it stays hidden for most of the movie.
   
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Outside of this, Cloud has worn a few other outfits. In his mid-teens, Cloud had a ponytail and wore a white loose t-shirt with a blue trim, dark blue jean shorts, and shoes. As a Shinra infantryman, seen in ''Crisis Core'', Cloud wears the blue uniform of a [[Shinra Electric Power Company]] infantryman with several belts and straps and a green-gray piece of cloth around the collar, and uses his his helmet to conceal his identity at times. When [[crossdressing]] during "To Corneo Hall" in ''Final Fantasy VII'', Cloud wears a purple dress and braided blonde wig; in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', the equivalent "The Town That Never Sleeps" chapter sees Cloud wear one of [[Dress mechanics (VII Remake)|three dresses based on player choices]]. Cloud also wears an outfit very similar to Vincent Valentine in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''.
===Voice===
 
Cloud's English voice actor, ''Kingdom Hearts'' included, is Steve Burton. In the Japanese versions of ''Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring'' he was voiced by Kenyu Horiuchi (Arcade version) and Nozomu Sasaki (PS version), but for rest of his appearances he has been voiced by Takahiro Sakurai. Cloud shares his ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' Japanese voice actor with [[Kurasame Susaya]] from ''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]''.
 
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==Musical Themes==
 
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Cloud Portrait.jpg|Menu portrait for ''Final Fantasy VII''.
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Cloud Menu Young.jpg|Flashback menu portrait for ''Final Fantasy VII''.
Though it is not his official theme, in ''Final Fantasy VII'' Cloud's theme is often considered to be the "[[Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII]]". It plays on the [[World Map#Final Fantasy VII|world map]] of Disc 1 of ''Final Fantasy VII''.
 
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===Personality===
His theme is called "Cloud Smiles" in ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''. It is played in the ending when Cloud awakens in Aerith's church.
 
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{{dialogue|Barret|Used to think you were a little shit with a big attitude and a bigger inferiority complex. Quite possibly the worst person I have ever met. But that was before I figured you out. All this? It ain't you.|Tifa|Deep down, you're a pretty nice guy. Didn't see it when we were kids, but...|Cloud|Don't know about any of that, but kindness is no use on the battlefield. If anything, it's a liability.|context=[[Final Fantasy VII Remake script#Over the Wall|''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' &sect; "Over the Wall"]]|align=right}}
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[[File:CloudBarretScolding.png|thumb|right|Cloud dismissing Barret's viewpoint.]]
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On the surface, Cloud Strife presents himself as a hardened warrior, cocky and headstrong, coldhearted and disinterested in anything beyond completing the hired job at hand. He tells others, often dismissively and with snark, that he has no interest in larger causes, such as the plight of the planet,<ref name="No. 1 Reactor Bombing"/>{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Breach Security|name=Breach Security}} and appears unshaken by the devastation the bombings he helped carry out cause.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Last Train|name=Last Train}} He is cool-headed, and mostly carries himself as an expert and professional.{{note|Cloud is especially cool-headed next to Barret, more often intervening to stop fights rather than start them. Cloud stops Barret from arguing with passengers on the train to Sector 4,{{cite|FFVIIR|script=All Aboard for Sector 4|name=All Aboard for Sector 4}} and during the raid on the Shinra Building, vetoes his head-on assault plan.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Infiltration|name=Infiltration}} Additionally, Cloud brings his expertise to help Barret, instructing him when fighting the Scorpion Sentinel,<ref name="No. 1 Reactor Bombing"/>{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Set the Charge|name=Set the Charge}} and teaching him to use materia.{{cite|FFVII|script=To the No. 5 Reactor|name=To the No. 5 Reactor}}|name=cloud barret}} Beneath the surface, Cloud is socially awkward, being well-intentioned but unsure how to carry himself in conversations, having difficulties to express himself. Many who are close to him begin to see through the cracks in his hardened persona, recognizing he is softer deep down.{{note|Wedge points out early on that Cloud is "a big softie" deep down,{{cite|FFVIIR|script=To Wedge's Place|name=To Wedge's Place}} and Jessie, in flirting with Cloud, teases to get him to smile.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Rendezvous at the Empty Lot|name=Rendezvous at the Empty Lot}} Both Barret and Tifa express the same observation later on, Tifa admitting she could not see it when they were younger,<ref name="Over the Wall"/> while Aerith appears to see through him from her first meeting with him, offering a flower to him and not viewing him as dangerous.<ref name="No. 1 Reactor Bombing"/>{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Taking a Detour|name=Taking a Detour}} }} Through it all, Cloud is steadfastly loyal to his friends, harboring guilt if he feels he has let them down, and strives to be a hero. He is willing to go through any lengths, from fighting off powerful enemies alone, to crossdressing despite the discomfort to don a disguise, to keep them safe. This, too, does not fool some of his friends, who in turn look out for him when they believe he is out of his depth.{{note|While Cloud is protective of Tifa, blaming himself and feeling guilty for failing to protect her at Mt. Nibel as a child or during the Nibelheim Incident,<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/>{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Storming the Gates (continued)|name=Storming the Gates (continued)}} Tifa is equally, if not more, protective of him when seeing he is over his head. When Cloud stays behind to fight Rufus Shinra alone and hold off the party, Tifa also stays behind to keep him safe;{{cite|FFVII|script=The Nightmare Beginning Anew|name=The Nightmare Beginning Anew}} in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', this allows her to catch him from falling to his death, as she scolds him for trying to play the hero.<ref name="The Showdown"/> Similarly, in the sewers, when Cloud urges Tifa and Aerith to run off without him, Tifa briefly stays behind to protect Cloud until he urges her again to leave.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=To the Surface (continued)}} In the end, it is Tifa who restores Cloud's mind and allows him to discover his true identity, and the two then realize they were there for one another all along without realizing it.<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/>|name=tifa protecting cloud}}
   
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Though most traits core to Cloud — battle-hardened attitude, awkwardness, loyalty to his friends, and striving for heroism — do not change, Cloud's surface-level presentation and warmth shifts drastically throughout his life, based on his own yearning for a true identity. Many of these traits began to form as a child (depicted in ''Final Fantasy VII'' flashbacks), as seclusion from the others children and guilt at being unable to help Tifa at Mt. Nibel motivated him to better himself and become a hero, inspired by Sephiroth.{{note|Cloud developed a superiority complex following seclusion from his peers and the subsequent jealousy. He was later shaken by guilt after he could not prevent Tifa's fall from Mt. Nibel, becoming increasingly angry at his own weakness; these things, coupled with an idolization for Sephiroth, inspired him to join SOLDIER to prove himself, forming his motivation for becoming a hero.{{cite|FFVII|script=Searching for the You of That Day|name=Searching for the You of That Day}}}} While serving in Shinra's military (as depicted in ''Crisis Core''), Cloud had a shy but happy-go-lucky attitude, eager to prove himself, and often got excited when Zack, who became a mentor to him, noticed him.
==Other Appearances==
 
===''[[Final Fantasy V]]''===
 
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[[File:Cloud-FF5.PNG|right|Cloud, designed as a sprite in ''Final Fantasy Anthology''.]]
 
A 2D sprite of Cloud occasionally appears in the loading section of the ''[[Final Fantasy Anthology]]'' port of ''Final Fantasy V''.
 
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Following Hojo's Sephiroth-clone experiments which led to his sense of self being completely shattered, Cloud as a mercenary (depicted in ''Final Fantasy VII'' and ''Remake'') developed an arrogant personality, where he presented disinterest in a broader cause beyond collecting a paycheck (though interest in a common good occasionally slipped through<ref name="No. 1 Reactor Bombing"/><ref name="Last Train"/> and he harbored vengeance toward Shinra<ref name="Return to Base"/>). Around this time, he also suffered many mental breakdowns upon being reminded about his past, up to the point of doubting he was even a real person, submitting to being a puppet for Sephiroth.{{cite|FFVII|script=That Which Waits in the Northernmost Reaches|name=That Which Waits in the Northernmost Reaches}} After Tifa repaired his mind, Cloud was finally a fully-formed person, accepting who he was, resolving to being a hero not out of being special, but having a cause to believe in. He became warmer and more open-minded towards others, as well as a more confident leader, though the awkwardness would still shine through at times.{{cite|FFVII|script=The Planet's Judgment|name=The Planet's Judgment}}
===''[[Final Fantasy VII: Snowboarding]]''===
 
[[File:Ff7snow.jpg|thumb|Cloud snowboarding.]]
 
Cloud is the playable character in ''Final Fantasy VII: Snowboarding'', a mobile remake of the ''Final Fantasy VII'' snowboarding minigame. The objective is to snowboard down tracks while dodging moogles, doing tricks off ramps, and collecting balloons.
 
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===''[[Final Fantasy VII G-Bike]]''===
 
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Due both to Cloud's awkwardness and his tough presentation, Cloud struggles in forming interpersonal relationships. This is particularly evident with Barret; though Biggs, Wedge, and Jessie take more kindly to Cloud, Barret initially dislikes his attitude<ref name="Over the Wall"/> and questions his loyalties, leading the two to be rude to one another.<ref name="No. 1 Reactor Bombing"/><ref name="Breach Security"/> After Barret sees through Cloud and gains respect for him, he begins to be able to open up with him and connect with him emotionally.<ref name="Resolve"/><ref name="Secret Date"/> Cloud was also not close with Tifa when the two grew up, although he felt an obligation to protect her.<ref name="Searching for the You of That Day"/> The two became closer and more reliant on one another after losing their home and reconnecting following the Nibelheim Incident. Cloud tried to atone for his perceived failure to protect her at Nibelheim, and Tifa in turn protected him as the last reminder she has of her home, looking out for him when she felt he is out of his depth.{{note|name=tifa protecting cloud}} Cloud opened up more easily around Aerith, who was more flirtatious and playful with him from the start,{{cite|FFVII|script=The Woman at the Church|name=The Woman at the Church}} though he would often respond stiffly and awkwardly to her advances.<ref name="The Woman at the Church"/>{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Working Together Again}} He still showed his softer side around her, more willing than others would to entertain her antics when she communicated with her flowers.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=The Language of Flowers|name=The Language of Flowers}} Cloud is very protective of her and wishes to keep her out of trouble, though this grates on her.<ref name="The Woman at the Church"/>{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Head for the Station|name=Head for the Station}} By contrast, Cloud trusts Tifa more to handle herself, confident in her combat ability, though he is still concerned for her well-being.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Chasing Tifa}} It is implied that Cloud may have romantic affection for both Tifa and Aerith, but the extent of his feelings for either is left up to player interpretation.{{note|name=love triangle|Cloud indirectly calls Tifa "beautiful",<ref name="Talking Strategy"/> and when Tifa asks if there is something more than mutual support to Aerith and Cloud's relationship, Cloud does not respond.{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Escape to the Surface|name=Escape to the Surface}} Conversely, he is unhappy when Aerith tells him not to fall in love with her.<ref name="Resolve"/> In addition, when Aerith asks if Tifa is "someone special", Cloud denies it in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'',{{cite|FFVIIR|script=Escort the Children|name=Escort the Children}}, but in ''Final Fantasy VII'', the player has the option to call Tifa Cloud's girlfriend.<ref name="The Woman at the Church"/> The English ''Ultimania Archive Volume 2'' states that while Tifa was in Cloud's subconscious, the two realized they loved each other;{{cite|Final Fantasy Ultimania Archive Volume 2|p=21|name=ultimania archive cloud scenes}} this page was taken from the Japanese ''Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania'', where the equivalent caption states that while Tifa was in Cloud's subconscious, she realized he had a crush on her as a child.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition|p=21|name=anniversary ultimania cloud scenes}} }}<!--Please do not amend the Ultimania Archive Volume 2 bit without discussing on the talk page first-->
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Cloud is the playable character in ''Final Fantasy VII G-Bike'', a game for [[Android (System)|Android]] and [[iOS]] based on the G-Bike minigame in ''Final Fantasy VII'' where Cloud rides motorcycles through highways battling monsters. The announcement trailer shows him riding the Hardy-Daytona while wielding the Buster Sword.
 
   
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Cloud is greatly haunted by Sephiroth, a man he once idolized who became his bitter enemy. After the Nibelheim Incident, Cloud envisioned Sephiroth mocking him and urging him to make the wrong decision. This led up to Cloud giving in and believing he was little more than a puppet for Sephiroth,<ref name="That Which Waits in the Northernmost Reaches"/> though after Tifa repaired his mind, Cloud resolved to rid himself and the world of Sephiroth. Following Sephiroth's defeat, Cloud, as depicted in ''Advent Children'', became a surrogate father to Denzel and Marlene, but had become detached. His guilt at his own perceived failures to save Aerith and Zack, and trauma following his plight against Sephiroth, led him to feel helpless, becoming somber and brooding as he isolated himself from his new family, in contrast to his younger self before where it had fueled him to strive to do better. However, with encouragement from the friends and family he had tried to let go, he came to forgive himself and moved on.{{cite|VIIAC}}
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===Abilities===
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Cloud's greatest strength is in his swordsmanship.
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Though Cloud fell short of the standards of candidates admitted into SOLDIER, his swordsmanship nonetheless impressed one of the Turks.{{cite|VIIBC}} As a result of mako experimentation by Hojo, Cloud was greatly enhanced as a supersoldier, with superhuman strength, speed, and agility. This, coupled with him incorporating Zack Fair's fighting abilities into his own, made him capable of easily handling other SOLDIER members and Turks.
[[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)|Lightning]] can wear Cloud's [[List of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Garbs#SOLDIER 1st Class|SOLDIER 1st Class]] uniform as a [[List of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Garbs|garb]], together with the [[List of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Weapons#Buster Sword|Buster Sword]] and [[List of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Shields#SOLDIER's Band|SOLDIER's Band]]. While wearing the outfit Lightning performs a variation of Cloud's [[Victory Pose|victory pose]]. It has the locked ability [[List of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Abilities#Heavy Slash|Heavy Slash]].
 
   
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In time, Cloud developed skills on his own, independently from Zack. Cloud has many swordsmanship techniques, seen most prominently in his limit breaks. The most potent and noteworthy of these is [[Omnislash]] (and [[Omnislash Version 5]] with his Fusion Swords), in which Cloud performs a quick succession of powerful strikes from his sword. Cloud's abilities also allow him to use magic from his sword, seen in the form of firing a blast from his sword with [[Blade Beam]], summoning meteors with [[Meteorain]], or a tornado with [[Finishing Touch]]. Beyond this, Cloud is potent with using spells, being well-versed in how to use materia; in both ''Final Fantasy VII'' and ''Remake'', his in-game stats put him ahead of most party members in spellcasting.
The outfit is available as a pre-order bonus or as [[List of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Downloadable Content|downloadable content]].
 
   
  +
[[File:Cloud rides the Hardy-Daytona from FFVII Remake.jpg|thumb|left|Cloud is proficient with a motorbike]]
{{Gallery|class=LRa
 
  +
Cloud can ride a [[motorcycle]], and demonstrates particular feats of skill with it, able to use his sword while riding and battle nearby drivers. He can also ride a [[Chocobo (Final Fantasy VII)|chocobo]] or a [[snowboard]], and Zack notes he is adept at scaling a snowy mountain. Cloud has also shown himself adaptable in a variety of situations, reviving a drowned girl with CPR in [[Junon]], or dancing at the [[Honeybee Inn (VII Remake)|Honeybee Inn]].
|File:LRFFXIII_SOLDIER_Victory_Pose.png|Victory pose.
 
|File:LRFFXIII_Buster_Sword.png|Buster Sword.
 
|File:LRFFXIII_SOLDIER's_Band.png|SOLDIER Band.
 
}}
 
{{-}}
 
   
  +
Cloud's interpersonal skills are initially very poor. When he matures and becomes fully formed, he becomes a confident party leader, motivating the party with speeches before their big battle with Sephiroth.
===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''===
 
{{sideicon|FFT}}
 
{{Main|Cloud Strife/Final Fantasy Tactics}}
 
[[File:FFT Cloud Strife Portrait.png|right|Cloud's portrait.]]
 
Cloud is a bonus playable character who can be recruited into [[Ramza Beoulve]]'s party by embarking on a sidequest involving the Constructs and the [[Zodiac Stone]]s. [[Besrudio Bunansa|Besrudio]] will come up with a dimensional portal device that will summon Cloud, but he will not become a party member until Ramza meets the flower girl [[Aerith Gainsborough#Final Fantasy Tactics|Aerith]]; Cloud will defend her from thugs and join Ramza's party.
 
   
  +
==Gameplay==
While Cloud retains most of his abilities from ''Final Fantasy VII'', he cannot use his [[Soldier (Tactics)|Limit]] skills until he obtains the [[List of Final Fantasy Tactics Weapons#Materia Blade|Materia Blade]].
 
  +
===''Final Fantasy VII''===
  +
[[File:Cloud-ffvii-battle.png|right|150px|Cloud's battle render in ''Final Fantasy VII''.]]
  +
{{main|Cloud (Final Fantasy VII party member)}}
  +
Cloud is the main playable [[party]] member, who serves as the party leader throughout the majority of the game. He wields large [[Final Fantasy VII weapons#Cloud's broadswords|broadswords]] in [[Battle (term)|battle]], with the most powerful [[Limit (Final Fantasy VII)#Cloud|Limit Breaks]]. Cloud has the most balanced [[Final Fantasy VII stats|stats]] and is the most powerful character, making him effective both at physical damage and at casting [[Magic (Final Fantasy VII)|Magic]]. His [[ultimate weapon (term)|ultimate weapon]] is the [[Ultima Weapon (Final Fantasy VII)|Ultima Weapon]], which deals more damage based on how full his [[Final Fantasy VII stats#HP|HP]] is. A party of Cid and Cloud offers the fastest [[Materia (Final Fantasy VII)|Materia]] growth out of every other combination, assuming Cid is equipped with the [[Javelin (Final Fantasy VII)|Javelin]] and Cloud is equipped with the [[Apocalypse (Final Fantasy VII)|Apocalypse]]. Javelin has 5 double slots for an overall growth of 10 while Apocalypse has 3 triple growth for an overall growth of 9.
   
  +
As the party leader, Cloud participates in all [[minigame]]s, and is present in field gameplay and on the [[world map]]. Due to his position as leader, he cannot be removed from the party. There is also a hidden gameplay attribute that determines [[Date mechanics (Final Fantasy VII)|which party member will date him in Gold Saucer]].
[[File:FFT Cloud Sprite.png|right|Cloud in ''Final Fantasy Tactics''.]]
 
While ''Final Fantasy VII'' lists Cloud as a [[Leo (Zodiac)|Leo]], his [[Zodiac (Term)|zodiac sign]] in ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' is [[Aquarius (Zodiac)|Aquarius]]. Cloud is the only male character in ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' able to equip a [[List of Final Fantasy Tactics Armor#Ribbon|Ribbon]]. This is no longer unique in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]]'' version, as the [[Onion Knight (Tactics)|Onion Knight]] can also equip what is otherwise [[Female-Exclusive Equipment|female-exclusive equipment]].
 
   
  +
At the start of ''Final Fantasy VII'', if one opens the menu and checks Cloud's status, the amount of experience needed to level up to Level 7 is 35 EXP. However, upon winning the first battle, that amount decreases to only 6 EXP. Cloud leveling up to LV7 in the first battle is one of the many [[Final Fantasy VII series allusions|allusions]] to the game's title. This allusion was kept for ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' as well.
===''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''===
 
{{sideicon|Dissidia}}
 
[[File:Cloud Dissidia Artwork.png|right|175px]]
 
{{Main|Cloud Strife/Dissidia}}
 
[[Chaos (Final Fantasy)|Chaos]] has summoned a combined force of ''Final Fantasy'''s ultimate masters of evil. [[Cosmos (Dissidia)|Cosmos]], to protect the [[Crystal (Term)#Dissidia Final Fantasy|Crystals]], has summoned warriors to thwart their plans. Cloud is one of the chosen warriors, and stands as the hero representing ''Final Fantasy VII'', opposing [[Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII)/Dissidia|Sephiroth]].
 
   
  +
<gallery>
Seeking the Crystals in the company of [[Firion/Dissidia|Firion]], [[Cecil Harvey/Dissidia|Cecil]], and [[Tidus/Dissidia|Tidus]], Cloud is seen by his comrades as a composed and level-headed warrior. Cloud later admits his hesitations for fighting and departs to search for a reason to fight on his own, eventually joining [[Terra Branford/Dissidia|Terra]].
 
  +
Cloud-ffvii-field.png|Field model.
  +
Cloud-ffvii-dress.png|Cloud crossdressing.
  +
Cloud-ffvii-ywhite.png|A young Cloud wearing white.
  +
Cloud-ffvii-yblack.png|A young Cloud wearing black.
  +
</gallery>
   
His alternate outfit is his ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' outfit and weapon.
+
===''[[Final Fantasy VII Remake]]''===
  +
{{main|Cloud Strife (VII Remake party member)}}
  +
[[File:Cloud Strife from FFVII Remake battle render.png|thumb|right|Battle render.]]
  +
Cloud is once again the main playable character and leads the party in all but a few quests. His [[Final Fantasy VII Remake weapons#Cloud's broadswords|broadswords]] give him strong area-of-effect melee damage, and he can switch between two fighting styles using {{button|PS|triangle}}. [[Operator Mode]] balances attack and defense and gives him a good movement speed, while [[Punisher Mode]] is geared towards offense, and gives him the ability to counterattack melee attacks, under the penalty of greatly reducing his movement speed and preventing him from blocking ranged attacks. Cloud's learned abilities are geared towards dealing raw damage to a target, able to burst them down.
   
  +
[[File:Cloud in Punisher Mode from FFVII Remake.jpg|thumb|left|Punisher Mode.]]
====''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''====
 
  +
Cloud's main strength is his versatility, having very balanced [[Final Fantasy VII Remake attributes|attributes]]. He has the highest {{icon|FFVIIR|attribute|strength}} attribute, the second-highest {{icon|FFVIIR|attribute|magic}} attribute and MP pool, the second-highest HP, and the rest of his attributes are above average. This allows him to fulfill any role that the party needs depending on his materia setup and equipped weapons.
{{sideicon|D012}}
 
Cloud reappears in the prequel to ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' alongside all the other characters from the original, but now he is aligned with Chaos. Though he is summoned to fight by the god of discord Cloud doesn't care about the war, as he has been through several [[Cycle (Term)|cycles]] and knows the fighting is pointless. When Sephiroth attacks [[Tifa Lockhart/Dissidia|Tifa]], Cloud intervenes to save her.
 
   
  +
As the most frequent party leader, Cloud partakes in most of the minigames, and all of the [[:Category:Odd Jobs in Final Fantasy VII Remake|Odd Job]] sidequests. He leads the party throughout most of the story, with a few exceptions in which another character takes over. Player choices can allow him to wear one of three [[Dress mechanics (VII Remake)|dresses]] in Chapter 9, "[[The Town That Never Sleeps]]".
Cloud's second alternate outfit is based on [[Yoshitaka Amano]]'s artwork of him, giving his uniform blue details and white boots, as well as the original SOLDIER logo on his belt. As a bonus fourth outfit, Cloud dons his ''Kingdom Hearts'' attire. This outfit can be obtained in Japanese by buying ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep - Final Mix'', or pre-ordering ''Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy'' from GameStop in the US.
 
   
  +
<gallery>
===''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]''===
 
  +
Cloud dress 1 from FFVII Remake render.png|Cloud's first Wall Market dress.
{{sideicon|TFF}}
 
  +
Cloud dress 2 from FFVII Remake render.png|Cloud's second dress.
[[File:Theatrhythm cloud.png|right|100px]]
 
  +
Cloud dress 3 from FFVII Remake render.png|Cloud's third dress.
{{Q|Once a member of SOLDIER, the elite fighting force of the Shinra company, this blunt young man with his haughty words and deeds often invites animosity from those around him. While lending his strength to the anti-Shinra terrorist group AVALANCHE, however, he learns that the madman who stole his home from him is alive and so he sets out to hunt down Sephiroth for the final resolution to their battle.|Online description}}
 
  +
Teen Cloud from FFVII Remake render.png|Cloud as a teenager (in flashback).
Cloud is a default playable character in ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy''.
 
  +
</gallery>
   
  +
===''[[Final Fantasy VII Rebirth]]''===
He is an Offense and Defense oriented character. His Limit Break, [[Omnislash]], deals damage in direct proportion to his Strength.
 
  +
{{main|Cloud Strife (VII Rebirth party member)}}
   
====Stats====
+
===Non-playable entries===
  +
Cloud is fought as a [[Cloud (boss)|boss]] in the Training Mode of ''Before Crisis''.
{|class="full-width table TFF" style="text-align:center"
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:10%"|Level
 
!style="width:15%"|[[HP#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy|HP]]
 
!style="width:15%"|CP
 
!style="width:15%"|[[Strength#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy|Strength]]
 
!style="width:15%"|[[Magic Power#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy|Magic]]
 
!style="width:15%"|Agility
 
!style="width:15%"|[[Luck (Stat)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy|Luck]]
 
|-
 
!class="b"|1
 
|325
 
|5
 
|20
 
|15
 
|15
 
|9
 
|-
 
!class="b"|10
 
|1,297
 
|10
 
|46
 
|33
 
|35
 
|21
 
|-
 
!class="b"|20
 
|2,376
 
|16
 
|74
 
|55
 
|56
 
|34
 
|-
 
!class="b"|30
 
|3,456
 
|22
 
|102
 
|76
 
|78
 
|48
 
|-
 
!class="b"|40
 
|4,535
 
|28
 
|131
 
|97
 
|99
 
|61
 
|-
 
!class="b"|50
 
|5,615
 
|33
 
|159
 
|118
 
|121
 
|74
 
|-
 
!class="b"|60
 
|6,694
 
|39
 
|188
 
|139
 
|142
 
|87
 
|-
 
!class="b"|70
 
|7,774
 
|45
 
|216
 
|160
 
|164
 
|100
 
|-
 
!class="b"|80
 
|8,072
 
|50
 
|224
 
|166
 
|170
 
|104
 
|-
 
!class="b"|90
 
|8,370
 
|50
 
|233
 
|172
 
|176
 
|108
 
|-
 
!class="b"|99
 
|8,638
 
|50
 
|240
 
|177
 
|182
 
|111
 
|-
 
|}
 
   
  +
Though Cloud is not playable himself in ''Crisis Core'', [[Zack Fair|Zack]] gets Cloud's portrait to the [[Digital Mind Wave]]. When Cloud's portraits line up during modulating phase, Zack performs Meteor Shots, his versions of Cloud's Meteorain Limit Break. Cloud is added to Zack's DMW after Zack meets him partway through chapter 6.
====iOS Stats====
 
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!Level
 
![[HP#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy|HP]]
 
![[Strength#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy|Strength]]
 
![[Magic Power#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy|Magic]]
 
!Agility
 
![[Luck (Stat)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy|Luck]]
 
|-
 
!class="b"|1
 
|325
 
|SS
 
|C
 
|C
 
|D
 
|-
 
!class="b"|99
 
|8638
 
|SS
 
|C
 
|C
 
|D
 
|}
 
   
  +
<gallery>
====[[List of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Abilities|Abilities]]====
 
  +
BCCloudSprite1.png|''Before Crisis'' sprite.
<div class="full-width col2"><div>
 
  +
Cloud-ccvii-dmw.png|''Crisis Core'' Digital Mind Wave icon.
{|class="half-width table TFF" style="text-align:center"
 
  +
Cloud Strife from Crisis Core Reunion render.png|''Crisis Core Reunion'' infantryman model.
|-class="a"
 
  +
Cloud-ccvii-infantry.png|''Crisis Core'' infantryman model.
!colspan=3|Reactive Abilities
 
  +
Cloud-ccvii-1st.png|''Crisis Core'' 1st-class SOLDIER model.
|-class="a"
 
  +
</gallery>
!style="width:55%"|Ability
 
  +
{{clear}}
!style="width:10%"|CP
 
!style="width:35%"|Level Learned
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Power Break (Ability)|Weapon Break]] (Lv1)
 
|3
 
|Initial
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Focus (Ability)|Focus]] (Lv1)
 
|4
 
|Level 5
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Weapon Break (Lv2)
 
|6
 
|Level 20
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Omnislash]]
 
|18
 
|Level 40
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Focus (Lv2)
 
|9
 
|Level 45
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Weapon Break (Lv3)
 
|10
 
|Level 65
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Focus (Lv3)
 
|13
 
|Level 75
 
|-
 
|}
 
</div><div>
 
{|class="half-width table TFF" style="text-align:center"
 
|-class="a"
 
!colspan=3|Proactive Abilities
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:55%"|Ability
 
!style="width:10%"|CP
 
!style="width:35%"|Level Learned
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Strength+|Strength Up]] (Lv1)
 
|5
 
|Initial
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[List of Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Abilities#Wind Rhapsody|Wind Rhapsody]] (Lv1)
 
|5
 
|Level 10
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[HP+|HP Up]] (Lv1)
 
|4
 
|Level 15
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Lancet|Lance]] (Lv1)
 
|8
 
|Level 25
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Strength Up (Lv2)
 
|10
 
|Level 30
 
|-
 
!class="b"|HP Up (Lv2)
 
|8
 
|Level 35
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Wind Rhapsody (Lv2)
 
|10
 
|Level 50
 
|-
 
!class="b"|HP Up (Lv3)
 
|14
 
|Level 60
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Strength Up (Lv3)
 
|16
 
|Level 65
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Lance (Lv2)
 
|14
 
|Level 70
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Wind Rhapsody (Lv3)
 
|15
 
|Level 80
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Lance (Lv3)
 
|20
 
|Level 85
 
|-
 
|}
 
</div></div>
 
{{-}}
 
   
  +
==Musical themes==
====''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]''====
 
  +
{{audio|filename=FFVII Main Theme.ogg|title="Main Theme of ''Final Fantasy VII''"}}
{{sideicon|TFFCC}}
 
  +
Though it is not his official theme, in ''Final Fantasy VII'' Cloud's theme is often considered to be the "[[Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII]]". It plays on the [[world map#Final Fantasy VII|world map]] in ''Final Fantasy VII'' before the party acquires the ''Highwind'', but notably kicks in when Cloud's true memories of the Nibelheim Incident are revealed. Another example is in ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' where the main theme notes briefly play when Cloud makes his entry on the Hardy-Daytona. "Who Am I?", a version of the main theme, plays during scenes where Cloud questions his identity.
[[File:Theatrhythm CC Cloud.png|right|150px|''FFVII:AC'' Cloud in ''Theatrhythm: Curtain Call''.]]
 
Cloud returns as a playable character, and is one of the few characters to have a 2nd variation. His first variation is of his SOLDIER attire in ''Final Fantasy VII'', and is available from the start. However, if the player did not select him among their party of four, he can later be unlocked by collecting [[Crystal (Term)#Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call|Yellow Crystal Shards]]. His second variation is his attire from ''Advent Children'', and is purchasable through DLC.
 
   
  +
His theme is called "Cloud Smiles" in ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''. It is played in the ending when Cloud awakens in Aerith's church.
His first variation is Offense oriented, while his 2nd version is more Defense oriented. Both versions have Limit Breaks. Omnislash for the 1st variation, functioning the same as before, deals damage in proportion to his Strength, and [[Omnislash Version 5|Omnislash ver. 5]] for the 2nd variation, dealing damage in proportion to his Strength and Agility.
 
   
  +
"FINAL FANTASY VII Symphony in Three Movements" is a symphony arranged and orchestrated by Jonne Valtonen for the [[Final Symphony]] concert series. The second movement deals with the themes of love, loss and uncertainty as Cloud is undecided in his feelings towards Aerith and Tifa. The movement begins with "Words Drowned by Fireworks", a scene in which Cloud goes on a date that ends abruptly. The music moves forward representing the themes of Tifa, Cloud and Aerith—the three themes that are always present, each one featured up front as a main theme at certain phase of the movement.<ref name="symphony">{{Refwebsite| page url = http://www.spielemusikkonzerte.de/en/konzerte/final-symphony/| page name = Final Symphony| site url = http://www.gameconcerts.com/| site name = Game Concerts| access time = 20180813022154}}</ref>
=====Cloud=====
 
======Stats======
 
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|-class="a"
 
!Level
 
!CP
 
!HP
 
!Strength
 
!Magic
 
!Agility
 
!Luck
 
!Stamina
 
![[Spirit (Stat)|Spirit]]
 
|-
 
!class="b"|1
 
|5
 
|323
 
|20
 
|10
 
|10
 
|8
 
|17
 
|10
 
|-
 
!class="b"|50
 
|33
 
|5576
 
|155
 
|80
 
|79
 
|63
 
|137
 
|79
 
|-
 
!class="b"|99
 
|50
 
|8578
 
|234
 
|121
 
|118
 
|95
 
|206
 
|118
 
|-
 
|}
 
   
  +
==Other appearances==
======Abilities======
 
  +
===Guest appearances===
<div class="full-width col2"><div>
 
  +
[[File:Cloud_Strife_Dissidia_(Arcade)_2015.png|right|thumb|200px|Cloud in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]]''.]]
{|class="half-width table TFFCC" style="text-align:center"
 
  +
{{main|/Other appearances|t1=Cloud Strife other appearances}}
|-class="a"
 
  +
Cloud has the most player-controlled appearances of any character in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]], and the second-most appearances altogether, behind [[Gilgamesh (character)|Gilgamesh]]. He has appeared in the following games:
!colspan=3|Reactive Abilities
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:55%"|Ability
 
!style="width:10%"|CP
 
!style="width:35%"|Level Learned
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Focus (Ability)|Focus]] (Lv1)
 
|4
 
|Initial
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Armor Break (Ability)|Armor Break]] (Lv1)
 
|2
 
|Level 5
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Weapon Break]] (Lv1)
 
|3
 
|Level 15
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[List of Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade Abilities/STR#Chi Blast|Chi Blast]] (Lv1)
 
|5
 
|Level 20
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Focus (Lv2)
 
|9
 
|Level 35
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Omnislash]]
 
|18
 
|Level 40
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Chi Blast (Lv2)
 
|10
 
|Level 55
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Focus (Lv3)
 
|15
 
|Level 70
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Chi Blast (Lv3)
 
|15
 
|Level 80
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Added Cut]]
 
|15
 
|Level 90
 
|-
 
|}
 
</div><div>
 
{|class="half-width table TFFCC" style="text-align:center"
 
|-class="a"
 
!colspan=3|Proactive Abilities
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:55%"|Ability
 
!style="width:10%"|CP
 
!style="width:35%"|Level Learned
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Sacrifice (Ability)|Sacrifice]] (Lv1)
 
|5
 
|Initial
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Mighty March (Lv1)
 
|7
 
|Level 10
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Lance]] (Lv1)
 
|8
 
|Level 25
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Sinewy Etude]] (Lv1)
 
|7
 
|Level 30
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Sacrifice (Lv2)
 
|10
 
|Level 45
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Mighty March (Lv2)
 
|10
 
|Level 50
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Lance (Lv2)
 
|10
 
|Level 60
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Sinewy Etude (Lv2)
 
|10
 
|Level 65
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Sacrifice (Lv3)
 
|16
 
|Level 75
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Mighty March (Lv3)
 
|15
 
|Level 85
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Lance (Lv3)
 
|20
 
|Level 95
 
|-
 
|}
 
</div></div>
 
{{-}}
 
   
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy VII: Snowboarding|Final Fantasy VII: Snowboarding]]'' as the playable character.
=====Cloud #2=====
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy VII G-Bike|Final Fantasy VII G-Bike]]'' as the playable character.
======Stats======
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy XIV|Final Fantasy XIV]]'' as an outfit and a [[Triple Triad (Final Fantasy XIV)|Triple Triad]] card.
{|class="full-width table TFFCC" style="text-align:center"
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (Tactics)|Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' as a playable character.
|-class="a"
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (Dissidia PSP)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' (2008) as a playable character.
!Level
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (Dissidia PSP)|Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]'' as a playable character.
!CP
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (Dissidia NT)|Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]]'' as a playable character.
!HP
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (Opera Omnia)|Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia]]'' as a playable character.
!Strength
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (Theatrhythm)|Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' as a playable character.
!Magic
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (Theatrhythm)|Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]'' as a playable character.
!Agility
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (Theatrhythm)|Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival]]'' as a playable character.
!Luck
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Pictlogica Final Fantasy|Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' as a playable character.
!Stamina
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade|Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' as a summonable [[Legend (Airborne Brigade)|Legend]].
!Spirit
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy Artniks|Final Fantasy Artniks]]'' as a series of [[Final Fantasy Artniks cards|cards]].
|-
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy All the Bravest|Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]'' as a playable character.
!class="b"|1
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (Record Keeper)|Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' as a playable character.
|8
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy Explorers|Final Fantasy Explorers]]'' as a [[Trance (Explorers)|Trance]].
|325
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy World Wide Words|Final Fantasy World Wide Words]]''.
|20
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (Brave Exvius)|Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' as a summonable vision.
|10
 
  +
*''[[Cloud Strife (War of the Visions)|War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' as a summonable vision.
|11
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Mobius Final Fantasy|Mobius Final Fantasy]]'' as a uniform for [[Wol (Mobius)|Wol]].
|10
 
  +
*''[[Cloud (World of Final Fantasy)|World of Final Fantasy]]'' as a summonable Champion.
|17
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy VII technical demo|Final Fantasy VII technical demo]]'' in a cutscene.
|10
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Chocobo Racing|Chocobo Racing]]'' as a secret character.
|-
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Final Fantasy Trading Card Game|Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]'' as a series of [[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game cards|cards]].
!class="b"|50
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#TT(PA)|Triple Triad]]'' as an opponent and a series of cards.
|37
 
|5612
 
|157
 
|80
 
|89
 
|79
 
|137
 
|80
 
|-
 
!class="b"|99
 
|50
 
|8633
 
|237
 
|120
 
|134
 
|119
 
|207
 
|121
 
|-
 
|}
 
   
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Cloud is typically depicted in either the [[Warrior (job)|Warrior]], [[Spellblade]], or a unique [[Job system|job class]]. Cloud's gameplay in other appearances most frequently revolves around using his powerful limit breaks from the original game. As such, he is typically geared to an offensive role with abilities that deal high raw damage or inflict negative [[status effects]]. This most notable exception is in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]]'', in which Cloud is used more for a defensive role as a Vanguard-type character.
======Abilities======
 
<div class="full-width col2"><div>
 
{|class="half-width table TFFCC" style="text-align:center"
 
|-class="a"
 
!colspan=3|Reactive Abilities
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:55%"|Ability
 
!style="width:10%"|CP
 
!style="width:35%"|Level Learned
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Counter (Ability)|Counter]] (Lv1)
 
|5
 
|Initial
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Weapon Break]] (Lv1)
 
|3
 
|Initial
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Sic]] (Lv1)
 
|10
 
|Level 10
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Brace]] (Lv1)
 
|3
 
|Level 15
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Berserk (Ability)|Berserk]] (Lv1)
 
|5
 
|Level 25
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Counter (Lv2)
 
|10
 
|Level 35
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[Omnislash Version 5|Omnislash ver. 5]]
 
|18
 
|Level 40
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Weapon Break (Lv2)
 
|6
 
|Level 45
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Brace (Lv2)
 
|5
 
|Level 50
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Berserk (Lv2)
 
|10
 
|Level 60
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Counter (Lv3)
 
|16
 
|Level 70
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Thoroughbred
 
|10
 
|Level 75
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Weapon Break (Lv3)
 
|10
 
|Level 80
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Brace (Lv3)
 
|7
 
|Level 85
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Berserk (Lv3)
 
|15
 
|Level 95
 
|-
 
|}
 
</div><div>
 
{|class="half-width table TFFCC" style="text-align:center"
 
|-class="a"
 
!colspan=3|Proactive Abilities
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:55%"|Ability
 
!style="width:10%"|CP
 
!style="width:35%"|Level Learned
 
|-
 
!class="b"|[[HP Up]] (Lv1)
 
|4
 
|Level 5
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Forest Nocturne (Lv1)
 
|5
 
|Level 20
 
|-
 
!class="b"|HP Up (Lv2)
 
|8
 
|Level 30
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Forest Nocturne (Lv2)
 
|10
 
|Level 55
 
|-
 
!class="b"|HP Up (Lv3)
 
|14
 
|Level 65
 
|-
 
!class="b"|Forest Nocturne (Lv3)
 
|16
 
|Level 90
 
|-
 
|}
 
</div></div>
 
{{-}}
 
   
  +
Cloud's most notable guest appearance is in the ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' series, with him first appearing in the original [[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|2008 title]]. Cloud's ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' appearance is also notable, as he is the only guest character from a title not set in [[Ivalice]] to appear. Cloud also led two spinoffs based on ''Final Fantasy VII'' minigames—''Snowboarding'' and ''G-Bike''—as well as a [[Final Fantasy VII technical demo|technical demo based on ''Final Fantasy VII'']].
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
 
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<gallery>
{{sideicon|PFF}}
 
  +
FF7GB Cloud.png|''Final Fantasy VII G-Bike''.
Cloud appears in ''Pictlogica Final Fantasy'' as a playable character. His initial weapon is the Buster Sword.
 
  +
FFT Cloud Sprite.png|''Final Fantasy Tactics'' sprite.
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Dissidia Cloud Default Costume CG.png|''Dissidia Final Fantasy''.
  +
Theatrhythm cloud.png|''Theathrythm Final Fantasy''.
  +
FFRK Cloud FFVII Sprite.png|''Final Fantasy Record Keeper''.
  +
FFE FFVII Cloud cg.png|''Final Fantasy Explorers''.
  +
FFBE 681 Cloud.png|''Final Fantasy Brave Exvius''.
  +
Mobius Cloud Collaboration.png|''Mobius Final Fantasy''.
  +
WoFF Cloud Strife.png|''World of Final Fantasy''
  +
</gallery>
   
  +
===Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances===
{{Gallery|class=PFFa
 
|File:PFF Cloud Illust.png|Cloud's portrait.
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[[File:SSB4 - Cloud Strife.png|right|thumb|Cloud's render in ''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.'']]
  +
{{Main|/Other appearances#Guest appearances|t1=Cloud Strife non-Final Fantasy guest appearances}}
|File:PFF Cloud.png|Cloud's sprite.
 
  +
Cloud has made key guest appearances in the following non-''Final Fantasy'' games:
}}
 
{{-}}
 
   
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring|Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring]]'' as a playable character.
===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''===
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Kingdom Hearts|Kingdom Hearts]]'' series as a supporting character/NPC.
{{sideicon|FFAB}}
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Bravely Default: Praying Brage|Bravely Default: Praying Brage]]'' as a collaboration character.
Cloud is an ally and a summonable [[Legend (Airborne Brigade)|Legend]] depicted in both his ''Final Fantasy VII'' and ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' outfits, as well as an event-related reindeer outfit. His abilities are Blade Beam, Climhazzard, Cross-Slash, Finishing Touch, Meteorain, Rising Fang and Sonic Break. His EX abilities are Sonic Break, Finishing Touch, Cross-slash, Omnislash, Omnislash ver.5, Meteodrive and Knights of the Round. He was first introduced as an event ally in the event, ''Winter Holiday Campaign'' while wearing an exclusive reindeer suit.
 
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Itadaki Street|Itadaki Street]]'' series as a playable character.
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Puzzle & Dragons|Puzzle & Dragons]]'' as a playable character.
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Monster Strike|Monster Strike]]'' as a playable character.
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' as a playable character.
  +
*''World of Warcraft'' as an NPC, standing alongside the flower girl in New Dalaran. This was added in Patch 7.0 upon the release of ''World of Warcraft: Legion'' on August 30, 2016.
  +
*''[[/Other appearances#Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble|Yo-kai Watch: Wibble Wobble]]'' as a playable character.
   
  +
Cloud's most significant guest appearance is in ''Super Smash Bros.'', in which he is a playable character. Cloud first appeared in ''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U'' as a playable DLC character, before returning as an unlockable character in the base game of ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. Cloud is also a significant presence in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series, where he is a boss battle in the main story of the first title, and appears frequently in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' while also being an optional battle.
Leveling him up in this event granted the player the Cloud II summon stone, along with each level-up at a specified number granting players an additional summon stone. He was re-introduced in the following event, ''Final Fantasy VII - Calamity from the Skies'', in which his abilities and weapons were made usable to successfully combat [[Jenova∙LIFE]] and [[Jenova∙DEATH]].
 
   
  +
Cloud also makes guest appearances in notable webseries. Cloud appears in [[wikipedia:ScrewAttack|ScrewAttack's]] ''DEATH BATTLE'' series against [[w:c:Zelda:Link|Link]] in a [http://youtu.be/-o2SV6ynJYQ battle] against [[w:c:zelda:Link|Link]], as well as in the the spinoff rapid-battle series ''DBX'', where [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jo8ZfxIOGi0 he squares off against Guts] from the manga and anime series ''Berserk''. Cloud makes two guest appearances in [[wikipedia:Monty Oum|Monty Oum]]'s ''[[Dead Fantasy]]'' series in this ''Advent Children'' attire.
He was present as an ally during the coinciding events, ''Final Fantasy Special Event Parts 1 & 2 - Shattered World'' and ''Final Fantasy Special Event Parts 1 & 2 - Showdown'', in which he was unlocked by clearing the [[Big Bridge#Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade|Big Bridge]] stage. In this event, his overdrive granted individual players a big increase in their attack for five minutes. Leveling him up to 99 in these events granted the player his individualized SSR weapon, [[List of Final Fantasy: Airborne Brigade Weapons#Flayer|Flayer]]. In battle, Cloud is armed with his Buster Sword and uses the ability Sonic Break.
 
  +
<gallery>
  +
Kh-cloud.png|Artwork of Cloud in the first ''Kingdom Hearts''.
  +
Itadaki-Cloud.png|Cloud in ''Itadaki Street''.
  +
</gallery>
   
  +
===Mentions and cameos===
<tabber>Portraits=
 
  +
{{see|Cloud Strife/Other appearances#Allusions|t1=Allusions to Cloud}}
{{Gallery|class=FFABa
 
  +
[[File:LRFFXIII SOLDIER 1st Class.png|thumb|120px|right|Lightning's Cloud garb.]]
|File:Cloud Brigade Portrait.gif|Cloud's icon.
 
  +
Cloud is alluded to throughout the ''Final Fantasy'' series. Most notably, Cloud's outfit is a a [[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII garbs#SOLDIER 1st Class|garb]] for [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)|Lightning]] in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', as well as an outfit for players in ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''. Outside of ''Final Fantasy'', a costume of Cloud was made available in ''[[w:c:littlebigplanet:LittleBigPlanet 2|LittleBigPlanet 2]]'', along with Sephiroth, Vincent, Aerith, and Tifa.
|File:Cloud Overdrive Brigade.png|Cloud Overdrive triggered.
 
|File:Cloud Brigade.jpg|''FFVII'' Cloud.
 
}}
 
|-|Ability Cards=
 
{{Gallery|class=FFABa
 
|File:FFAB Blade Beam - Cloud R.png|Blade Beam (R).
 
|File:FFAB Meteorain - Cloud R.png|Meteorain (R).
 
|File:FFAB Blade Beam - Cloud R+.png|Blade Beam (R+).
 
|File:FFAB Meteorain - Cloud R+.png|Meteorain (R+).
 
|File:FFAB Aerial Fang - Cloud SR.png|Aerial Fang (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Braver - Cloud SR.png|Braver (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Climhazzard - Cloud SR.png|Climhazzard (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Cross Slash - Cloud SR.png|Cross Slash (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Double Cut - Cloud SR.png|Double Cut (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Finishing Touch - Cloud SR.png|Finishing Touch (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Fire - Cloud SR.png|Fire (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Fire2 - Cloud SR.png|Fire2 (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Trine - Cloud SR.png|Trine (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Aerial Fang - Cloud SR+.png|Aerial Fang (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Braver - Cloud SR+.png|Braver (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Climhazzard - Cloud SR+.png|Climhazzard (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Cross Slash - Cloud SR+.png|Cross Slash (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Double Cut - Cloud SR+.png|Double Cut (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Finishing Touch - Cloud SR+.png|Finishing Touch (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Fire - Cloud SR+.png|Fire (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Fire2 - Cloud SR+.png|Fire2 (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Trine - Cloud SR+.png|Trine (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Braver - Cloud SSR.png|Braver (SSR).
 
|File:FFAB Rising Fang - Cloud SSR.png|Rising Fang (SSR).
 
|File:FFAB Slashing Blow - Cloud SSR.png|Slashing Blow (SSR).
 
|File:FFAB Braver - Cloud SSR+.png|Braver (SSR+).
 
|File:FFAB Rising Fang - Cloud SSR+.png|Rising Fang (SSR+).
 
|File:FFAB Slashing Blow - Cloud SSR+.png|Slashing Blow (SSR+).
 
|File:FFAB Finishing Touch - Cloud UR.png|Finishing Touch (UR).
 
|File:FFAB Omnislash - Cloud UR.png|Omnislash (UR).
 
|File:FFAB Omnislash Version 5 - Cloud UR.png|Omnislash ver.5 (UR).
 
|File:FFAB Ultimate End - Cloud UR.png|Ultimate End (UR).
 
|File:FFAB Finishing Touch - Cloud UR+.png|Finishing Touch (UR+).
 
}}
 
|-|Legend Cards=
 
{{Gallery|class=FFABa
 
|File:Cross Slash Brigade.png|Cloud I (SR).
 
|File:Holiday cloud brigade.png|Cloud II (SR).
 
|File:Cloud III Brigade.png|Cloud III (SR).
 
|File:Cloud IV Brigade.png|Cloud IV (SR).
 
|File:SonicBreakBrigade.png|Cloud V (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Aerial Fang - Cloud Legend SR.png|Aerial Fang (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Blade Beam - Cloud Legend SR.png|Blade Beam (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Braver - Cloud Legend SR.png|Braver (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Climhazzard - Cloud Legend SR.png|Climhazzard (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Cross-Slash - Cloud Legend SR.png|Cross-slash (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Double Cut - Cloud Legend SR.png|Double Cut (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Fire - Cloud Legend SR.png|Fire (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Fire2 - Cloud Legend SR.png|Fire2 (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Trine - Cloud Legend SR.png|Trine (SR).
 
|File:FFAB Aerial Fang - Cloud Legend SR+.png|Aerial Fang (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Blade Beam - Cloud Legend SR+.png|Blade Beam (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Braver - Cloud Legend SR+.png|Braver (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Climhazzard - Cloud Legend SR+.png|Climhazzard (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Cross-Slash - Cloud Legend SR+.png|Cross-slash (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Double Cut - Cloud Legend SR+.png|Double Cut (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Fire - Cloud Legend SR+.png|Fire (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Fire2 - Cloud Legend SR+.png|Fire2 (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Trine - Cloud Legend SR+.png|Trine (SR+).
 
|File:FFAB Braver - Cloud Legend SSR.png|Braver (SSR).
 
|File:FFAB Climhazzard - Cloud Legend SSR.png|Climhazzard (SSR).
 
|File:FFAB Finishing Touch - Cloud Legend SSR.png|Finishing Touch (SSR).
 
|File:FFAB Meteorain - Cloud Legend SSR.png|Meteorain (SSR).
 
|File:FFAB Rising Fang - Cloud Legend SSR.png|Rising Fang (SSR).
 
|File:FFAB Slashing Blow - Cloud Legend SSR.png|Slashing Blow (SSR).
 
|File:FFAB Sonic Break - Cloud Legend SSR.png|Sonic Break (SSR).
 
|File:FFAB Braver - Cloud Legend SSR+.png|Braver (SSR+).
 
|File:FFAB Climhazzard - Cloud Legend SSR+.png|Climhazzard (SSR+).
 
|File:FFAB Finishing Touch - Cloud Legend SSR+.png|Finishing Touch (SSR+).
 
|File:FFAB Meteorain - Cloud Legend SSR+.png|Meteorain (SSR+).
 
|File:FFAB Rising Fang - Cloud Legend SSR+.png|Rising Fang (SSR+).
 
|File:FFAB Slashing Blow - Cloud Legend SSR+.png|Slashing Blow (SSR+).
 
|File:FFAB Sonic Break - Cloud Legend SSR+.png|Sonic Break (SSR+).
 
|File:FFAB Omnislash - Cloud Legend UR.png|Omnislash (UR).
 
|File:FFAB Omnislash Version 5 - Cloud Legend UR.png|Omnislash ver.5 (UR).
 
|File:FFAB Omnislash - Cloud Legend UR+.png|Omnislash (UR+).
 
|File:FFAB Omnislash Version 5 Legend UR+.png|Omnislash ver.5 (UR+).
 
|File:FFAB Final Heaven Legend UR+ 2.png|Final Heaven (UR+).
 
|File:FFAB Summon Knights of the Round Legend CR.png|Knights of the Round (CR).
 
|File:FFAB Omnislash Version 5 Legend CR.png|Omnislash ver.5 (CR).
 
}}</tabber>
 
{{-}}
 
   
  +
Cloud has been alluded to throughout pop culture. He was referenced in several TV shows, including ''[[w:c:robotchicken|Robot Chicken]]'', ''[[w:c:adventuretime|Adventure Time]]'', and ''[[w:c:stevenuniverse|Steven Universe]]''.
===''[[Final Fantasy Artniks]]''===
 
{{sideicon|Artniks}}
 
{{Gallery|class=Artniksa
 
|File:DFF Cloud Strife SR+ I Artniks.png|''Final Fantasy Artniks''.
 
|File:FF7AC Cloud Strife SR+ I Artniks.png|''Final Fantasy Artniks'' (2).
 
|File:FF7AC Cloud Strife SR+ L Artniks.png|''Final Fantasy Artniks'' (3).
 
|File:DFF Cloud Strife R I Artniks.png|''Final Fantasy Artniks'' (4).
 
|File:FF7 Cloud Strife + Chocobo SR Artniks.png|''Final Fantasy Artniks'' (5).
 
|File:FF7 Cloud Strife R F Artniks.png|''Final Fantasy Artniks'' (6).
 
|File:FF7 Cloud Strife SR F Artniks.png|''Final Fantasy Artniks'' (7).
 
}}
 
{{stub|Final Fantasy Artniks}}
 
{{-}}
 
   
  +
Cloud Strife is the central topic of two [[Square Enix]] promotional books, [[CLOUD Vol 1]] and [[CLOUD message]].<!--in what way do the books cover him?-->
===''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]''===
 
{{sideicon|FFATB}}
+
{{clear}}
[[File:Cloud ATB.png|right|45px|Cloud's sprite in ''All the Bravest''.]]
 
{{Q|This self-styled SOLDIER member packs a huge sword and sports a chocobo hairdo.|Description}}
 
Cloud is an exclusive character only available from the Premium Character Shop as a random downloadable content. He uses Meteorain during battle.
 
   
  +
===Merchandise===
===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
 
  +
{{main|/Gallery#Merchandise|t1=Cloud Strife merchandise gallery}}
{{sideicon|FFRK}}
 
  +
Cloud has appeared in numerous action figures, cold cast statues and other merchandise.
[[File:FFRK Cloud Sprite.png|right|45px|Cloud in ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper''.]]
 
Cloud appears in ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper''.
 
   
  +
==Behind the scenes==
{{Gallery|class=FFRKa
 
  +
===Concept and design===
|File:FFRK Cloud Fight Frame.png|Fight sprite.
 
  +
[[File:Cloud Strife Sketch2.png|left|150px|thumb|Early sketches by Tetsuya Nomura.]]
}}
 
  +
{{Quote|There wasn't really much controversy or criticism about having him as the hero from within Square, but he is definitely a mysterious character. That's one of the game's main themes, the fact that the protagonist has all these secrets to unravel. He isn't a straightforward hero like Superman; rather, he has lots of mysteries, self-doubts, and a real dark side. Mr. Nomura was also very good at designing a character like that.|[[Yoshinori Kitase]], ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'', October 2005<ref name="egm">[[#Electronic Gaming Monthly 2005|Electronic Gaming Monthly 2005]]</ref>}}
{{Char-stub|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
 
  +
Cloud was one of the first three main characters designed for ''Final Fantasy VII''.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition|p=8-13|name=ff7 10th anniversary ultimania interview}} He was designed by [[Tetsuya Nomura]], with influence from director and scenario writer [[Yoshinori Kitase]], as well as [[Hironobu Sakaguchi]].<ref name="egm"/> A prototype of Cloud's character named "Detective Joe" appeared in Sakaguchi's first plot treatment for ''Final Fantasy VII'', as a character belonging to an organization attempting to destroy New York City's "mako reactors".<ref>[[#Leone 2017|Leone 2017]]</ref> [[Yoshitaka Amano]] created [[Final Fantasy VII concept art|conceptual artwork]] as promotional artwork. The image of Cloud and Sephiroth was based on [[wikipedia:Miyamoto Musashi|Miyamoto Musashi]] and [[wikipedia:Sasaki Kojirō|Sasaki Kojirō]],<ref name="Famitsu May 2012"/> famous Japanese warriors whose duel became legendary and the swordsmen have appeared in many forms in pop culture in Japan.
{{-}}
 
   
  +
Cloud's design underwent several changes. His original character design called for slicked-back hair with a spiky front, as a contrast to the long, flowing silver hair of Sephiroth, and also because Nomura thought it would be better not to use too many polygons.<ref name="Famitsu May 2012">[[#Famitsu May 2012|''Famitsu'' May 2012]]</ref> However, to make Cloud stand out more and emphasize his role in the game as the lead protagonist, Nomura altered Cloud's design to give him spiky blond hair instead.<ref>[[#Knight 2003|Knight 2003]]</ref> Aspects of Cloud's original design were later used in designing Angeal Hewley for ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
===''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]''===
 
{{sideicon|FFE}}
 
[[File:FFE_FFVII_Cloud_cg.png|thumb|right|150px|Cloud as he appears in ''Final Fantasy Explorers''.]]
 
   
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{{multiple image
{{Gallery|class=FFEa
 
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|align = right
|File:CloudStrife-ffe.jpg|Cloud in-game.
 
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|image1 = Beta-cloud-prerelease.gif
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|alt1 = Beta prerelease
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|image2 = Lift-demovii.png
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|alt2 = 1996 demo
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|footer = Early models of Cloud in beta (top) and the 1996 demo (bottom).
 
}}
 
}}
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Pre-release material reveals what is possibly an early character model for Cloud. In the [[Final Fantasy VII demo|1996 demo version]] Cloud's [[Menu (Final Fantasy VII)|menu]] portrait is the young Cloud portrait seen during the Kalm flashback to the Nibelheim Incident in the final game, and his character model is different and shorter than his finalized model. This "Demo Cloud" makes appearances in other pre-release shots published in magazines before the game was out. Cloud's battle model also had an earlier build, wielding a different version of the Buster Sword that had only one slot as opposed to two seen in the final game.
{{Char-stub|Final Fantasy Explorers}}
 
{{-}}
 
   
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For ''Advent Children'', Nomura wished to make Cloud's design distinct from the other characters.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-|p=7|name=reunion files p7}} Thirty designs were made for his face, and his hair was altered to appear more realistic than the original game and show the passage of two years.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-|p=16|name=reunion files p16}} His face was changed further from a more realism style seen in completing the pilot film to the final look.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-|p=75|name=reunion files p75}} Cloud's costume was designed to be simple, with the concept of "clothes designed for action". The staff began with the idea of a black robe, before parring it down to a long apron shifted to one side.<ref name="reunion files p16"/> Cloud's Fusion Swords were based on a joke that, because his sword in the original game was enormous, he should use sheer numbers in the sequel.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-|p=68|name=reunion files p68}}
===''[[Final Fantasy World Wide Words]]''===
 
{{sideicon|FFWWW}}
 
{{Char-stub|Final Fantasy World Wide Words}}
 
   
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For ''Remake'', Cloud's initial redesign for ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'', seen in the E3 2015 reveal trailer departed more dramatically from the original's. It was later altered to more closely resemble Nomura's original design, reflecting him as a more youthful and "dorky" character as seen in the original game.<ref name="SATO 2018">[[#SATO 2018|SATO 2018]]</ref> Nomura had also planned to tweak Cloud's original design by giving him a long sleeved shirt and "taming" his hair a little, but shelved it without showing anyone as it started to look less like Cloud.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania|p=744|name=ff7r ultimania interview}}
===[[Final Fantasy VII Technical Demo|''Final Fantasy VII'' Technical Demo]]===
 
[[File:Cloud-PS3-tech-demo.JPG|thumb|Cloud in the demo.]]
 
Cloud and Aerith appear in the [[PlayStation 3]] tech demo, which recreates the ''Final Fantasy VII'' opening sequence in advanced graphics. The scene of Cloud leaping from the train shows only him with no Shinra or AVALANCHE members present. His hair is modeled after his ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-'' and ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' appearances.
 
{{-}}
 
   
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;''Final Fantasy VII''
===''[[Chocobo Racing]]''===
 
  +
<gallery>
{{sideicon|ChocoR}}
 
[[File:Chocobo Cloud.png|right|50px|Cloud in ''[[Chocobo Racing]]''.]]
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FFVII-CloudChocobo.jpg|Artwork of Cloud riding a [[Chocobo (Final Fantasy VII)|chocobo]].
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Cloud Early Concept Art 1.jpg|Colored version of early Cloud.
Cloud is a secret character riding the [[Hardy-Daytona]].
 
  +
Cloud Early Concept Art 2.jpg|Colored version of early Cloud with an alternate Buster Sword.
{{-}}
 
  +
Cloud Strife Sketch2.png|Early concept.
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Cloud Strife Sketch.png|Early concepts.
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Cloud Menu (uncolored).jpg|Uncolored sketch of Cloud's menu portrait.
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Cloud Menu Young (uncolored).jpg|Uncolored sketch of flashback Cloud's menu portrait.
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Cloud Motocycle Sketch.png|Sketch of Cloud on the Hardy-Daytona.
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Cloud Field Model Concept Art.jpg|Sketch of Cloud's field model.
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Little Cloud Artwork.png|Sketch of a Young Cloud.
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Miss Cloud Artwork.png|Chibi Sketch of "Miss Cloud".
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Cloud Victory Pose Sketch.jpg|Concept art for Cloud's [[Final Fantasy VII victory poses|victory pose]].
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Challenge (alternate coloring).jpg|Alternate coloring of Yoshitaka Amano silkscreen artwork, titled "Challenge", of Cloud, Aerith, Barret, Red XIII, and Cait Sith.
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AmanoCloud1.jpg|Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano.
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Cloud_and_Sephiroth_Canvas.JPG|Amano artwork of Cloud and Sephiroth.
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Ffvii-cloudaerith.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and Aerith by Yoshitaka Amano.
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Amano Cloud & Aerith II.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and Aerith by Yoshitaka Amano.
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FFVII Sky (Sketch).jpg|Sketch of Cloud and Aerith by Yoshitaka Amano.
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Amano Cloud(?) & Aerith.jpg|Cloud and Aerith by Amano.
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Amano Cloud & Red XIII.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and Red XIII by Amano.
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FFVII Heel (Sketch).jpg|Yoshitaka Amano sketch of Cloud and Red XIII.
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Cloud & Red XIII.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and Red XIII by Amano.
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FFVIIRest (Sketch).jpg|Sketch of Cloud and Red XIII by Amano.
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Cloud & Red XIII 2.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and Red XIII by Amano.
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Cloud (sketch).jpg|Yoshitaka Amano sketch of Cloud for ''Final Fantasy VII''.
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Amano Cloud motorcycle.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and the Hardy-Daytona.
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</gallery>
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;''Remake'' and other games
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<gallery>
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Teen Cloud from Final Fantasy VII Remake artwork.png|Teen Cloud artwork by [[Roberto Ferrari]].
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Cloud dress 1 from FFVII Remake concept art.png|Concept art of Cloud's first dress.
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Cloud Strife from FFVII Remake by Tetsuya Nomura.png|Artwork by [[Tetsuya Nomura]] commemorating the game's release.
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Cloud dress 2 from FFVII Remake concept art.png|Concept art of Cloud's second dress.
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Cloud dress 3 from FFVII Remake concept art.png|Concept art of Cloud's third dress.
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Cloud toad status from FFVII Remake concept art.jpg|Concept art of Cloud in [[Toad (VII Remake status)|Toad]].
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Midgar Expressway artwork 3 for Final Fantasy VII Remake.png|Cloud on the Hardy-Daytona.
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Hardy-Daytona artwork for FFVII Remake.png|Cloud on the Hardy-Daytona.
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Cloud and Sephiroth from FFVII Remake acryllic art.jpg|Acryllic stand artwork by [[Tetsuya Nomura]].
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FFVIIR Dengeki Playstation May 2020.png|Dengeki Playstation May 2020 cover art featuring Cloud by Tetsuya Nomura.
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AC-Cloud-Concept.jpg|''Advent Children'' concept art.
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Ff7ac-cloud-concept2.jpg|''Advent Children'' concept art.
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</gallery>
   
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===Character development===
===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
 
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{{multiple image
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Cloud is represented by many cards: three are of the Fire element, three are of the Shine element, two of the latter being promotional cards, and one is of the Wind element.
 
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|image1 = Wall VII 01.jpg
 
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|alt1 = Original key art
The fire-elemental cards depict his ''Final Fantasy VII'' artwork, his ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-'' render, and an image of Cloud from a promotional image of ''Final Fantasy VII''. The three shine cards depict his ''Dissidia Final Fantasy'' art, his ''Theatrhythm Final Fantasy'' art, and his ''Kingdom Hearts'' art, the latter of which was distributed with ''Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep - Final Mix''. His wind card depicts artwork of Cloud riding a chocobo from ''Final Fantasy VII''.
 
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|image2 = Cloud Strife anniversary render FFVII R.png
 
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|alt2 = ''Remake'' key art
{{Gallery|class=FFTCGa
 
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|footer = Key art of Cloud for the original release (top) and ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' (bottom).
|File:FF TCG Cloud.png|Trading card depicting Cloud's Nomura art.
 
|File:Cloud TCG.png|Trading card depicting Cloud's ''Crisis Core'' render.
 
|File:CloudSmall-TradingCard.jpg|Trading card depicting Cloud's ''Dissidia'' art.
 
|File:Cloud PR TCG.png|Trading card depicting Cloud's ''Theatrhythm'' art.
 
|File:FFTCG-CloudKH.PNG|Promotional trading card depicting Cloud's ''Kingdom Hearts'' outfit.
 
|File:Pr-005 Chocobo TCG.png|Promotional trading card depicting Cloud riding a chocobo.
 
|File:Cloud3 PR TCG.png|Cloud in a promotional artwork of ''Final Fantasy VII''.
 
|File:Cloud2 TCG.png|Cloud and Kadaj from ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''.
 
|File:Cloud3 TCG.png|Cloud from ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete''.
 
 
}}
 
}}
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Kitase, and scenario writer [[Kazushige Nojima]], developed Cloud's backstory and his relationship to Sephiroth. Their vague image of Cloud was as a mysterious character, with the unfolding of events left in Nojima's hands. Event planner [[Motomu Toriyama]] had created the "Cloud showing off" pose, made to be be used in the scene where Cloud first appears. The animation impressed Nojima and gave him the idea of Cloud having developed a false persona. This led Nojima to create Zack Fair, a SOLDIER whom Cloud had aspired to be like, to expand on the mystery of Cloud's backstory, which Kitase was unaware of the significance of until playtesting. Kitase was impressed by the idea, feeling that Cloud offered a fresh take on a protagonist due to being neither single-minded nor righteous.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition|p=8-13}}
   
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In early scripts of ''Final Fantasy VII'', Sephiroth would have had more control over Cloud, and would have fooled Cloud into thinking Sephiroth created him. Cloud would still eventually discover the truth that Shinra's experiments and his own insecurities had made him susceptible to Sephiroth's manipulation.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega|p=528-529}}
===''[[Bravely Default: Praying Brage]]''===
 
{{sideicon|BDPB}}
 
Cloud appears in ''Bravely Default: Praying Brage'' as a collaboration character from ''Kingdom Hearts χ [chi]''. He makes an appearance in his outfit from the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.
 
   
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For ''Advent Children'', Nomura gave Cloud a less positive personality for Cloud, feeling that the more upbeat image of Cloud did not stick in the minds of the fans. The script was written to explain why Cloud returned to a state of mind Nomura felt was more consistent with fans' view of him.{{cite|Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-|p=6|name=reunion files}}
{{Gallery
 
|File:BDPB Cloud Artwork.png|Artwork of Cloud in ''Bravely Default: Praying Brage''.
 
|File:BDPB Cloud Strife.png|Cloud's sprite in ''Bravely Default: Praying Brage''.
 
}}
 
{{-}}
 
   
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In contrast, for ''Remake'', the writers instead focused more on Cloud's youthful and "dorky" side as opposed to the always-serious one seen outside of the original game.<ref name="SATO 2018"/> Nojima wished to present Cloud's awkwardness, and show how Cloud had the mind of a 16-year-old, missing five years of his life, attempted to emulate the behavior of the rest of the group who are in their 20s. In Tifa's Resolution scene, Nojima showcased this with Cloud trying to emulate the way Barret comforted Tifa after the Sector 7 plate fall, but messing it up. Nojima also had Cloud's behavior change depending on whom he is talking to: with Aerith, he stands taller and tries to act cool, leading him to overthink things and act strange; with Jessie, he acts annoyed when she comes onto him too strong; with Tifa, he acts more like himself.<ref name="ff7r ultimania interview"/>
==Non-''Final Fantasy'' Appearances==
 
===''[[Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring]]''===
 
Cloud is a playable character in the [[PlayStation]] game ''Ehrgeiz: God Bless The Ring''. He fights primarily with martial arts, but can wield the Buster Sword as well, for slower but stronger attacks. Cloud's special attacks include Omnislash, Braver, and Meteorain. His extra alternate costume gives him a Shinra infantry uniform. His story title is "Guardian," and defeating him under the proper conditions allows the player to fight "Summoner" Tifa.
 
   
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<gallery>
{{Gallery|class=seriesa
 
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Cloud motorcycle.jpg|''Final Fantasy VII'' promotional art.
|File:Ehrgeiz-Cloud.jpg|Cloud's character artwork by Tetsuya Nomura.
 
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Final Fantasy VII Remake key art Midgar Highway.png|''Remake'' key art.
|File:Cloud-in-Ehrgeiz.jpg|Cloud's in-game model.
 
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FFVII Remake Daytona.png|Rendering of Cloud on the Hardy-Daytona, seen in the E3 2019 ''Remake'' trailer.
}}
 
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Cg-ACpromo10.jpg|''Advent Children'' promotional art.
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ff7ac-poster-cloud sephiroth.jpg|''Advent Children'' promotional art.
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Cloud Strife Shou Tajima.jpg|''Advent Children'' promotional art [[Sho-u Tajima]].
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</gallery>
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{{clear}}
   
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===Voice===
===''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series===
 
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Cloud has been voiced by Takahiro Sakurai in Japanese for all of his appearances (except for ''Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring''). Cloud shares his ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' voice actor with [[Kurasame Susaya]] from ''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]''. In his ''Super Smash Bros.'' series appearances, Sakurai acts as the sole voice for Cloud, regardless of the region the game is in.
{{SeeKHWiki|Cloud}}
 
[[File:Kh-cloud.png|right|200px|Cloud artwork from ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''.]]
 
Cloud appears in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series as a withdrawn and quiet swordsman seeking his arch-rival [[Sephiroth (Final Fantasy VII)#Kingdom Hearts series|Sephiroth]] across several worlds, wishing to end a grudge between them.
 
   
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Cloud's English voice actor in all of his appearances before ''Final Fantasy VII Remake'' is [[Steve Burton]]. [[Cody Christian]] voices Cloud in ''Remake''.
In the first game, he makes a deal with {{KHWiki|Hades}} that the god will help him find Sephiroth if Cloud kills {{KHWiki|Hercules}}. This leads to a battle between Cloud and {{KHWiki|Sora}}, whom Hades orders Cloud to kill. Cloud either fails or he beats Sora but refrains from killing him, and Hades is prompted to release {{KHWiki|Cerberus}}. After Sora dispatches Cerberus, Cloud departs, but returns after Sora defeats Sephiroth to fight him.
 
   
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===Reception===
In ''Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories'', a memory-based version of Cloud fulfills the same role, only seeking his lost memories instead of Sephiroth who does not appear in the game. Similarly, a data-based version of Cloud appears in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', hired by Hades to defeat Hercules within the glitched labyrinthine coliseum. Cloud is defeated by Sora and Hercules, and later briefly joins the party. In the game's final world, a data-based Castle Oblivion, a memory-based version of the data-based Cloud appears.
 
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Cloud is one of the most popular and iconic character in gaming, frequently ranking as among the most popular ''Final Fantasy'' characters. Among Japanese fans, Cloud was voted second-best character in gaming among men and third-best among women in an [[wikipedia:Oricon|Oricon]] poll,<ref>[[#Ashcraft 2009|Ashcraft 2009]]</ref> and voted first place in the ''[[All Final Fantasy Big Vote]]'' in 2020 for ''Final Fantasy'' characters.<ref>[[#NHK 2020|NHK 2020]]</ref> Cloud has enjoyed similar popularity among Western fans, voted as the fifth-best video game character of all time by readers of the ''[[wikipedia:Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition|Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition]]'' in 2011,<ref>[[#Gamasutra 2011|Gamasutra 2011]]</ref> and as the best ''Final Fantasy'' character in a poll conducted by ''[[wikipedia:IGN|IGN]]'' in 2014.<ref>[[#Nix 2014|Nix 2014]]</ref> Cloud has also ranked highly in lists among critics: in 2005, ''[[wikipedia:Electronic Gaming Monthly|Electronic Gaming Monthly]]'' placed Cloud seventh in their list of top video game characters of all time,<ref>[[#EGM Staff 2005|EGM Staff 2005]]</ref> and in 2010, ''[[wikipedia:Empire|Empire]]'' placed him thirteenth in their own list.<ref name="empire 2010">[[#Empire 2010|Empire 2010]]</ref> Writing for ''[[wikipedia:IGN|IGN]]'' in 2008, Dave Smith observed a decline in Cloud's popularity as a result of overexposure following ''Compilation'' releases, but predicted Cloud would remain an icon for years to come.<ref name="smith 2008">[[#Smith 2008|Smith 2008]]</ref>
   
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A major source of praise for Cloud was his complexity as a character, particularly when ''Final Fantasy VII'' first released. Ron Dulin, writing for ''[[wikipedia:GameSpot|GameSpot]]'' in 1998, called Cloud "easily the most interesting and complex character ever presented in a game".<ref>[[#Dulin 1998|Dulin 1998]]</ref> This opinion endured, with Rachael Hutchinson in her 2019 book ''Japanese Culture Through Videogames'' also describing Cloud as a complex fictional character due to his identity issues, comparing him with [[Terra Branford]] from ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' as well as characters from other series including [[w:c:metalgear:Solid Snake|Solid Snake]] from the [[w:c:metalgear:Metal Gear|''Metal Gear'' series]].<ref>[[#Hutchinson 2019|Hutchinson 2019]]</ref><!--probably stuff in the FF7R reviews?? IGN/gamespot??-->
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Cloud returns appearing in {{KHWiki|Hollow Bastion}}, wearing his outfit from ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children''. Cloud is again seeking Sephiroth, and confronts him after Sephiroth spars with Sora. Cloud helps [[Squall Leonhart#Kingdom Hearts series|Leon]] defend Hollow Bastion and is generally closer to the other ''Final Fantasy'' cast than before; including [[Tifa Lockhart#Kingdom Hearts II|Tifa]], who is pursuing him as he pursues Sephiroth.
 
   
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Cloud's identity issues have been a notable point of discussion. In 2012, writing in the book ''Dungeons, Dragons, and Digital Denizens: The Digital Role-Playing Game'', Katie Whitlock identifies Cloud as having involuntary memory as a result of [[wikipedia:Post-traumatic stress disorder|post-traumatic stress disorder]] (PTSD),<ref>[[#Whitlock 2012|Whitlock 2012]], p. 160</ref> and in her 2017 book ''Mental Illness in Popular Culture'', Sharon Packer identifies Cloud as having [[wikipedia:Dissociative identity disorder|dissociative identity disorder]] (DID).<ref>[[#Packer 2017|Packer 2017]] p. 231</ref> Writing for ''[[wikipedia:PCGamesN|PCGamesN]]'' in 2020, Jack Ridsdale described Cloud as a deconstruction of the hero archetype and of toxic masculinity, praised the unique character arc of Cloud, and his portrayal (and other male characters in ''Final Fantasy VII'') as someone able to demonstrate vulnerability, sensitivity, and compassion, in addition to being well-formed and multifaceted.<ref>[[#Ridsdale 2020|Risdale]]</ref>
In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Cloud appears as a boss in various coliseum cups. After the player beats Cloud in the Hercules Cup in the first ''Kingdom Hearts'' they receive the {{KHWiki|Metal Chocobo}} Keyblade, which is modeled after the Buster Sword. The Metal Chocobo reappears in both ''Chain of Memories'' and ''Re:coded''. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', after Sora watches Cloud and Sephiroth's fight, Tifa gives him the {{KHWiki|Fenrir}} Keyblade, modeled after a motorcycle key. In ''Chain of Memories'', Cloud can be obtained as a summon.
 
   
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Cloud has also been noted for having an iconic design that has become identifiable as an icon for Japanese games and the ''Final Fantasy'' series. In 2008, writing for ''IGN'', Dave Smith stated that Cloud's spiky blond hair and Buster Sword had become instantly identifiable among gamers worldwide.<ref name="smith 2008"/> In 2010, ''Empire'' described Cloud as "the epitome of JRPG design" and an "enduring axiom" of character design, making him "the definitive ''FF'' poster child".<ref name="empire 2010"/> ''Super Smash Bros.'' creator and director [[wikipedia:Masahiro Sakurai|Masahiro Sakurai]] pointed to Cloud's high recognizability among the gaming community (in contrast to [[Bartz Klauser]] and Terra, who led ''Final Fantasy'' games first released on [[Nintendo]] consoles) and the frequent fan requests as his reasoning for adding Cloud to the cast, stating he wished to make Cloud easy to play as in anticipation of a large variety of players using him.<ref>[[#Source Gaming 2016|Source Gaming 2016]]</ref>
In the Japanese version, Cloud is voiced by Takahiro Sakurai, while in the English release, he is voiced by Steve Burton.
 
   
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==Gallery==
Cloud also makes an appearance in ''Kingdom Hearts χ [chi]'' as one of the obtainable character cards.
 
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{{main|/Gallery|t1=Cloud Strife gallery}}
   
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==Etymology==
{{Gallery|class=seriesa
 
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{{Etym|Cloud}}
|File:Cloud recoded render.png|Appearance in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''.
 
|File:Khcom-cloud.png|Appearance in ''Chain of Memories''.
 
|File:Cloud2-ChofMem.png|Appearance in ''Chain of Memories''.
 
|File:2journal.jpg|Apppearance in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.
 
|File:Cloud (KH-Origonal-Mobile).png|Cloud's ''Kingdom Hearts'' costume in ''Kingdom Hearts Mobile''.
 
|File:Cloud (KH Mobile).png|Cloud's ''Kingdom Hearts II'' costume in ''Kingdom Hearts Mobile''.
 
|File:MetalChocobo.png|The Metal Chocobo Keyblade.
 
|File:FenrirKeyblade.png|The Fenrir Keyblade.
 
|File:KHχchi Cloud4.png|''Kingdom Hearts χ [chi]''.
 
|File:KHχchi Cloud.png|''Kingdom Hearts χ [chi]'' (2).
 
|File:KHχchi Cloud2.png|''Kingdom Hearts χ [chi]'' (3).
 
|File:KHχchi Cloud3.png|''Kingdom Hearts χ [chi]'' (4).
 
|File:KHχchi Cloud SS.png|Screenshot of Cloud in ''Kingdom Hearts χ [chi]''.
 
}}
 
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The names "Cloud" and "Strife" are English words referring to weather and difficulty respectively. Tetsuya Nomura has stated Cloud's name contrasts with Zack Fair's and the idea of "fair weather", in that Zack led a peaceful and happy life while Cloud's has been full of turmoil.
===''[[Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special]]''===
 
[[File:Itadaki-Cloud.png|right|100px|Cloud in ''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special''.]]
 
Cloud is a playable character in ''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special'' alongside several other ''Final Fantasy'' characters.
 
   
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The kana in his name can be also read as "Claude Strauss", which is a real-world German name, but were intentionally read as Cloud to fit the theme of his character arc.
{{Gallery|class=seriesa
 
|File:ItagakiStcloud.png|In-game model in ''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special''.
 
}}
 
{{stub|Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special}}
 
   
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In the French translation of ''Final Fantasy VII'', Cloud's name is rendered as "Clad" to be more faithful to French pronunciation ("Cloud" in French would be pronounced as "clood", rhyming with "mood"). His name is rendered as "Cloud Strife" in all other ''Compilation of Final Fantasy VII'' entries.
===''[[Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable]]''===
 
[[File:Itadaki-Cloud2.png|right|100px|Cloud in ''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable''.]]
 
Cloud is a playable character in ''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable'' alongside several other ''Final Fantasy'' characters.
 
{{stub|Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable}}
 
{{-}}
 
   
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==Notes==
===''Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Mobile''===
 
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===Annotations===
[[File:Itadaki-CloudPortrait.png|right|100px|Cloud in ''Itadaki Street Mobile''.]]
 
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{{annotations}}
Cloud is a playable character in ''Itadaki Street Mobile'', alongside several other ''Final Fantasy'' characters.
 
{{stub|Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Mobile}}
 
{{-}}
 
   
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===Citations===
===''Gunslinger Stratos 2''===
 
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{{reflist|2}}
[[File:GS2 Cloud.png|125px|right]]
 
Cloud's costume is to be released in November 2014.
 
{{-}}
 
   
==Other Media==
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==References==
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;Video games
[[File:Zidane ref cloud.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Zidane makes a reference to Cloud.]]
 
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* {{ref|game=FFVII}}
===Square Enix games===
 
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* {{ref|game=VIIBC}}
*In the instruction manual for ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'', Cloud is an example name chosen for the [[Warrior (Job)|Warrior]] class in ''Final Fantasy''.
 
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* {{ref|game=VIICC}}
*In ''Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-'' there are several posters of Cloud around Edge, showing a silhouette of his original artwork from ''Final Fantasy VII'' on a green background.
 
  +
* {{ref|game=VIIDoC}}
*Cloud's name makes a cameo in the ''Final Fantasy VIII'' shop in [[Esthar]] with the title "Cloud's Shop".
 
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* {{ref|game=FFVIIR}}
*In ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', [[Zidane Tribal|Zidane]] says "no cloud nor squall shall hinder us" during the production of ''[[I Want To Be Your Canary]]'', referring to Cloud and [[Squall Leonhart]]. Zidane later comments "I remember a guy with spiky hair who carried something like this" when he sees a large sword, similar to Cloud's Buster Sword, hanging in a weapon shop.
 
**Later in the game <!--when?-->the player can witness a soldier, [[Knights of Pluto|Pluto Knight VII]], attempting to woo a flower girl in a destroyed city, who comments "He's cute, but he isn't exactly Mr. Personality".
 
*In ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]'', when the Mysterious Old Man tries to introduce himself as "Clou-", [[Alba]] replies her name might as well be "Aeri-".
 
*An NPC in the Miner quests in 1.0 version of ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' mistakenly called players by the wrong name. He would call a Midlander Hyur "Cloud", and a Miqo'te "Aerith".
 
**Cloud Strife is also among the names used in example sentences for the chat log filtering configuration.
 
*Users in Square Enix Members Virtual World community can make their character appear as Cloud in his ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' attire. The avatar was released to celebrate the Japanese release of ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Complete''.
 
*In ''Parasite Eve II'', there is a laboratory where [[Aya Brea]] tries to use a computer infected with a virus called "Fatekeeper". The anti-virus, "Cloud", is found inside the September issue of a magazine called "Aeris".
 
   
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;Movies and television
[[File:Cloud LittleBigPlanet 2.jpg|thumb|100px|Cloud costume in ''LittleBigPlanet 2''.]]
 
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* {{ref|movie=VIIAC}}
===Non Square Enix games===
 
*Cloud appears in the game ''Mainichi Issho'', but as a costume only.<!--expand-->
 
*Like Sephiroth, Vincent, Aerith, and Tifa's, Cloud's costume is available for ''LittleBigPlanet 2''.
 
*The internet MMORPG ''Kingdom of Loathing'' features an enemy called the Protagonist, a parody of Cloud, featuring item drops such as the Ridiculously Huge Sword and Super-Spiky Hair Gel.
 
   
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;Bibliography
===Fandom===
 
  +
* {{ref|book=Final Fantasy VII Official Establishment File}}
*Cloud makes [http://www.nuklearpower.com/2001/04/20/episode-018-weve-all-been-there/ a brief cameo] in two strips in the fan-made webcomic ''[[8-Bit Theater]]'' as a potential Light Warrior. His attempts to prove his skills to Fighter are to use an overly-long and flashy summon sequence to summon a [[chocobo]], and showing off the Buster Sword, which he is unable to hold due to its weight. Fighter falls asleep during the summon sequence, and rejects him as a Light Warrior when the Buster Sword falls on him.
 
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* {{ref|book=Final Fantasy VII Kaitai Shinsho The Complete}}
*Cloud makes a guest appearance in Monty Oum's ''[[Dead Fantasy]]'' series in his ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' attire, wielding the main blade of his Fusion Swords and riding the Fenrir motorcycle.
 
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* {{ref|book=Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega}}
  +
* {{ref|id=Electronic Gaming Monthly 2005 |title=[[wikipedia:Electronic Gaming Monthly|Electronic Gaming Monthly]]|entry=Interivew with Yoshinori Kitase and Tetsuya Nomura|year=2005|month=10|day=11|extra=([https://web.archive.org/web/20071011164522/http://ff7citadel.com/press/int_egm.shtml Archive link])}}
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* {{ref|book=Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-}}
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* {{ref|book=HwMO}}
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* {{ref|book=Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- Signature Series Guide}}
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* {{ref|book=Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition}}
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* {{ref|book=OtWtaS}}
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* {{ref|id = Famitsu May 2012 |year=2012|month=05|day=31|entry = Tetusya Nomura interview |title = [[Famitsu]] |extra= ([http://web.archive.org/web/20190205181955/https://thelifestream.net/weekly-famitsu-issue-no-1224-tetsuya-nomura-interview/ Nomura interview translation], [http://web.archive.org/web/20190205181957/https://thelifestream.net/weekly-famitsu-issue-no-1224-yoshinori-kitase-interview/ Kitase interview translation])}}
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* {{ref|id = Whitlock 2012 |first=Katie|last=Whitlock|year=2012|| section = "Traumatic Origins: Memory, Crisis, and Identity in Digital RPGs" | title = Dungeons, Dragons, and Digital Denizens: The Digital Role-Playing Game | publisher = Bloomsbury Publishing USA | isbn = 978-1-4411-3892-7 }}
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* {{ref|id = Packer 2017 |first=Sharon|last=Packer|year=2017|| title = Mental Illness in Popular Culture | publisher = ABC-CLIO USA | isbn = 978-1-4408-4389-1 | extras = ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=IKDPDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA231&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books link]) }}
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* {{ref|book=Final Fantasy Ultimania Archive Volume 2}}
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* {{ref|id = Hutchinson 2019 |first=Rachael|last=Hutchinson|year=2019||title = Japanese Culture Through Videogames |publisher = Routledge | isbn = ISBN 978-0367111380 }}
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* {{ref|book=Final Fantasy VII Remake World Preview}}
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* {{ref|book=VIIRKnNnC}}
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* {{ref|book=Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania}}
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* {{ref|id=Famitsu July 2020 |year=2020|month=07|day=11|entry=きなキャラクターは?|title= [[Famitsu]]}}
   
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;Websites
===TV Shows===
 
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* {{ref|id = Dulin 1998 |first=Ron|last=Dulin|year=1998|month=07|day=07|entry=Final Fantasy VII Review| url = https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/final-fantasy-vii-review/1900-2536027/ |title=[[wikipedia:GameSpot|GameSpot]] |access-date = December 27, 2020 }}
*In the TV show ''Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island'', Fred parodies Cloud in the episode "Sir Nutalot". It is said Fred is taking the role of the hero. A Sephiroth parody also appears in the episode.
 
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* {{ref|id = Knight 2003 |first=Sheila|last=Knight|year=2003|month=10|day=13|entry=Tetsuya Nomura's 20s| url = https://flaregamer.com/b2article.php?p=81&more=1 |title=FLAREgamer|access-date = October 23, 2020 }}
*In the Adult Swim show ''[[w:c:robotchicken:Robot Chicken Wiki|Robot Chicken]]'' (Season 2, episode ''Rodiggiti''), Cloud, Tifa, Yuffie, Barret, Aerith and Sephiroth appear as employees at a [[w:c:robotchicken:Final Fantasy Burger Chain|burger chain]].
 
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* {{ref|id = EGM Staff 2005 |author=EGM Staff|year=2005|month=11|day=28| url = http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3145545&did=1 |entry=Top 10 Videogame Characters| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060330140759/http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3145545&did=1 | archive-date = March 30, 2006 | access-date = December 27, 2020 |title=[[wikipedia:1Up.com|1Up.com]] | brokenlink = true }}
**Cloud Strife is apparently the fry cook, Barret is a burger chef, Aeris is working the register, while Tifa and Yuffie both have unclear roles, and Sephiroth is the manager.
 
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* {{ref|id = Hoggan 2007 |first=Stuart|last=Hoggan| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080512021014/http://www.rpgamer.com/editor/2007/q2/061107sh.html | archive-date = May 12, 2008 |entry=Damsels and Distress?|title=RPGamer| url = http://www.rpgamer.com/editor/2007/q2/061107sh.html | access-date = November 2, 2020 | brokenlink = true }}
**"One Winged Angel" is played humorously during Sephiroth's entrance with lyrics consisting only of HAM-BUH-GAH! said over and over.
 
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* {{ref|id = Smith 2008 |first=Dave|last=Smith|year=2008|month=05|day=16|entry=Top 25 Final Fantasy Characters - Day V| url = https://www.ign.com/articles/2008/05/16/top-25-final-fantasy-characters-day-v?page=3 |title=[[wikipedia:IGN|IGN]] | access-date = December 27, 2020 }}
*In the Cartoon Network show ''Steven Universe'' (season 1, episode 16 ''Steven the Sword Fighter''), the main character, Steven, is seen playing with many action figures that references characters from video-games. Among them are [http://alvanista.com/uploads/timeline_image/2014/04/11/305646_4034819748.gif Cloud] and a [http://alvanista.com/uploads/timeline_image/2014/04/11/305647_837068114.gif Moogle/Pikachu hybrid], as well Gitaroo Man and Sonic the Hedgehog infamous fan-art "Gotta Go Fast" meme called "Sanic".
 
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* {{ref| id = Ashcraft 2009|first=Brian|last=Aschraft|year=2009|month=10|day=04|entry=And Japan's Favorite Video Game Characters Are...?| url = https://kotaku.com/and-japans-favorite-video-game-characters-are-5035884 |title=[[wikipedia:Kotaku|Kotaku]] | access-date = December 27, 2020}}
**In the same scene, the character Pearl is seen [http://alvanista.com/uploads/timeline_image/2014/04/11/305652_1438384418.gif impaling] the Cloud's figure in the same manner Sephiroth did during the [[Nibelheim Incident]].
 
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* {{ref|id = Empire 2010 |first1=James|last1=Dyer|first2=David|last2=McComb|first3=Alastair|last3=Plumb|first4=David|last4=Scarborough|year=2010|month=05|day=26| url = http://www.1up.com/do/feature?cId=3145545&did=1 |entry=The 50 Greatest Video Game Characters - 13. Cloud Strife| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130926114154/http://www.empireonline.com/features/50-greatest-video-game-characters/default.asp?film=13 | archive-date = September 26, 2013 | access-date = December 27, 2020 |title=[[wikipedia:Empire (magazine)|Empire]] | brokenlink = true }}
 
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* {{ref|id = Gamasutra 2011 |year=2011|month=02|day=16| url = https://www.gamasutra.com/view/pressreleases/68759/TOP_50_VIDEO_GAME_CHARACTERS_OF_ALL_TIME_ANNOUNCED_inGUINNESS_WORLD_RECORDS_2011_GAMERrsquoS_EDITION.php |entry=TOP 50 VIDEO GAME CHARACTERS OF ALL TIME ANNOUNCED in GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS 2011 GAMER’S EDITION| access-date = December 27, 2020 |title=[[wikipedia:Gamasutra|Gamasutra]] }}
==Merchandise==
 
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* {{ref|id = Nix 2014 |first=Marc|last=Nix|year=2014|month=03|day=24| url = https://www.ign.com/articles/2014/03/24/the-most-popular-final-fantasy-characters-of-all-time |entry=The Most Popular Final Fantasy Characters of All Time| access-date = December 27, 2020 |title=[[wikipedia:IGN|IGN]] }}
Cloud has appeared in numerous action figures, cold cast statues and other merchandise.
 
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* {{ref|id = Source Gaming 2016 |entry=Sakurai X Nomura|year=2016|month=01|day=20| url = http://sourcegaming.info/2016/01/20/sakurai-x-nomura-creator-interview-2016-part-one/#more-5563 |title=Source Gaming| access-date = December 27, 2020 }}
 
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* {{ref| id = Leone 2017|first=Matt|last=Leone|entry=Final Fantasy 7: An oral history|year=2017|month=01|day=09| url = https://www.polygon.com/a/final-fantasy-7 |title=[[wikipedia:Polygon|Polygon]] | access-date = December 27, 2020}}
{{Gallery|class=compVIIa
 
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* {{ref| id = SATO 2018|first=SATO|last=|year=2018|month=02|day=07|entry=Final Fantasy VII Remake Changed Cloud’s Design, Nomura Says It Is Closest To The Original| url = http://www.siliconera.com/2018/02/07/final-fantasy-vii-remake-changed-clouds-design-nomura-says-closest-original/|title=[[wikipedia:Siliconera|Siliconera]] | access-date = August 13, 2018}}
|File:FFVII-Extra-Knights-Cloud.png|Cloud's Extra Knights action figure (Japanese version).
 
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* {{ref|id = Nelva 2019 |author=Giuseppe Nelva|year=2019|month=06|day=19|entry=Final Fantasy VII Remake Gets New Screenshots and Details on Content and Design on Famitsu| url = https://twinfinite.net/2019/06/final-fantasy-vii-remake-famitsu/ | publisher-url = https://twinfinite.net/ |title=Twinfinite| access-date = July 23, 2020 }}
|File:Cloud strife zippo.jpg|Cloud Strife [[Zippo]].
 
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* {{ref|id = Ridsdale 2020 |first=Jack|last=Ridsdale|year=2020|month=02|day=04|entry=Final Fantasy 7 is important because it lets its men be vulnerable| url = https://www.pcgamesn.com/final-fantasy-7-remake/ff7-male-vulnerability | publisher-url = https://twinfinite.net/ |title=[[wikipedia:PCGamesN|PCGamesN]] | access-date = December 27, 2020 }}
|File:Cold-cast-cloud-vs-sephiroth.jpg|Cloud vs Sephiroth cold cast statue.
 
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* {{ref|id = NHK 2020 |year=2020|month=02|day=29| url = https://www.nhk.or.jp/anime/ff/ranking/ |entry=Result announcment| archive-url = http://web.archive.org/web/20201027040902/https://www.nhk.or.jp/anime/ff/ranking/ | archive-date = October 26, 2020 | access-date = October 26, 2020 |title=NHK}}
|File:FFColdCast7.jpg|Cloud & Aeris cold cast statue.
 
|File:Ffvii coke figures.jpg|Cloud [[List of Final Fantasy and Coca-Cola Marketing Campaigns|Coke]] bottlecap figurine among others.
 
|File:FFVII Phone Cards.jpg|Cloud's phone card among others.
 
|File:AC AdventPieces.jpg|"Advent Pieces" set for ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' with a Cloud & Fenrir figure.
 
|File:Cloud-Advent-Children-Action-Figure.jpg|''Advent Children'' action figure.
 
|File:ACFFVII-Play-Arts-Kai-Cloud-Swords.jpg|Play Arts Kai ''Advent Children'' Cloud (Coming April 2015).
 
|File:SE-Adniversary FFVIIAC-CloudSephiroth-PlayArt.jpg|Cloud vs Sephiroth ''Advent Children'' cold cast displayed at an anniversary party.
 
|File:Cloud-Crisis-Core-Play-Arts.png|''Crisis Core'' Play Arts figure.
 
|File:Cloud-Statis-Arts-Statue-FFVII.jpg|Statis Arts Statue.
 
|File:Cloud-Dissidia-Figure.png|Cloud's ''Dissidia'' Trading Arts figure.
 
|File:Cloud-Dissidia-Play-Arts-Kai.png|Cloud's ''Dissidia'' Play Arts Kai figure.
 
|File:KH-Cloud-Play-Arts.png|''Kingdom Hearts'' Play Arts action figure.
 
|File:Cloud-Trading-Arts-Kai-FFVII.jpg|Trading Arts Kai figure.
 
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==Gallery==
 
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|File:Cloud Early Concept Art 1.jpg|Colored version of early Cloud.
 
|File:Cloud Early Concept Art 2.jpg|Colored version of early Cloud with an alternate Buster Sword.
 
|File:Cloud Menu (uncolored).jpg|Uncolored sketch of Cloud's menu portrait.
 
|File:Cloud Menu Young (uncolored).jpg|Uncolored sketch of flashback Cloud's menu portrait.
 
|File:Cloud Menu Young.jpg|Concept art of flashback Cloud's menu portrait.
 
|File:Cloud Motocycle Sketch.png|Sketch of Cloud on the Hardy-Daytona.
 
|File:Cloud Field Model Concept Art.jpg|Sketch of Cloud's field model.
 
|File:Little Cloud Artwork.png|Sketch of a Young Cloud.
 
|File:Miss Cloud Artwork.png|Chibi Sketch of "Miss Cloud".
 
|File:Challenge (alternate coloring).jpg|Alternate coloring of Yoshitaka Amano silkscreen artwork, entitled "Challenge", of Cloud, Aerith, Barret, Red XIII, and Cait Sith.
 
|File:AmanoCloud1.jpg|Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano.
 
|File:Amano Cloud & Aerith II.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and Aerith by Yoshitaka Amano.
 
|File:FFVII Sky (Sketch).jpg|Sketch of Cloud and Aerith by Yoshitaka Amano.
 
|File:Amano Cloud(?) & Aerith.jpg|Cloud and Aerith by Amano.
 
|File:Amano Cloud & Red XIII.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and Red XIII by Amano.
 
|File:FFVII Heel (Sketch).jpg|Yoshitaka Amano sketch of Cloud and Red XIII.
 
|File:Cloud & Red XIII.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and Red XIII by Amano.
 
|File:FFVIIRest (Sketch).jpg|Sketch of Cloud and Red XIII by Amano.
 
|File:Cloud & Red XIII 2.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and Red XIII by Amano.
 
|File:Cloud (sketch).jpg|Yoshitaka Amano sketch of Cloud for ''Final Fantasy VII''.
 
|File:Amano Cloud motorcycle.jpg|Artwork of Cloud and the Hardy-Daytona.
 
|File:EGM2-Cloud-Strife-cover.png|Cloud on the cover of ''EGM2'' August 1997.
 
|File:Cloud-Tifa-ffvii-fmv-mideel.png|Cloud in a wheelchair in an FMV.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-fmv-flying.png|Cloud flying in an FMV.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-special.png|High-res battle model from ''Final Fantasy VII''.
 
|File:FFVII Cloud Battle.gif|Battle render from the ''Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega''.
 
|File:CloudcgFF7.png|CG render from ''Final Fantasy VII''.
 
|File: Cloud 4.jpg|CG render from ''Final Fantasy VII''.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-field.png|Field model from ''Final Fantasy VII''.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-highres.png|Cloud's high-res field model.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-sword.png|Cloud wielding his sword.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-backpack.png|Cloud wearing a parachute backpack.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-wheelchair.png|Cloud in a wheelchair.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-biking.png|Cloud's field model when biking.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-troop.png|Cloud in Shinra infantry uniform.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-troophelmet.png|Cloud in Shinra infantry uniform holding helmet.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-troopbuster.png|Cloud in full Shinra uniform wielding sword.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-dress.png|Cloud crossdressing.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-ywhite.png|A young Cloud wearing white.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-yblack.png|A young Cloud wearing black.
 
|File:Cloud-ffvii-choco.png|Cloud's model in the ''Chocobo Racing'' minigame.
 
|File:Cloud 2007 version.jpg|Cloud's original outfit for the ''Final Fantasy VII Anniversary''.
 
|File:AC-Cloud-Concept.jpg|Concept art of Cloud for ''Advent Children''.
 
|File:Cloud-advent-children.png|Cloud's ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' outfit for the ''Final Fantasy VII Anniversary''.
 
|File:Cloud AC 2007 Art.jpg|Another image of Cloud's ''Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children'' outfit for the ''Final Fantasy VII Anniversary''.
 
|File:Cg-ACpromo10.jpg|Promotional image for ''Advent Children''.
 
|File:FinalFantasyAdventChildren-Cloud3.png|Cloud ''Advent Children''.
 
|File:Cloud Advent Children.jpg|Cloud and Fenrir in ''Advent Children''.
 
|File:Bc-characters.jpg|Cloud in ''Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
|File:BCCloudSprite2.png|Cloud in ''Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
|File:Cloud-ccvii-infantry.png|Model of Cloud as an infantryman from ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
|File:Cloud-ccvii-1st.png|Model of Cloud in 1st-class SOLDIER gear from ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
|File:VIICC Cloud Chapter End.jpg|Chapter end image of Cloud from ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
|File:VIICC Cloud and Zack Chapter End.jpg|Cloud and Zack chapter end image from ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
|File:VIICC Cloud.jpg|Cloud as he appears in-game in ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''.
 
|File:LO Files 4.jpg|Cloud's profile in ''Last Order''.
 
|File:Cloud Dissidia CG render.png|FMV render from ''Dissidia Final Fantasy''.
 
|File:Cloud Alt UT.png|Cloud's ''Advent Children'' appearance render from ''Dissidia Final Fantasy''.
 
|File:Cloud-viigb-artwork.png|Promotional artwork of Cloud for ''Final Fantasy VII G-Bike''.
 
|File:Cloud(Dissidia012).png|Yoshitaka Amano's Cloud's appearance render from ''Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy''.
 
|File:Cloud KH Dissidia Outfit.png|Cloud's ''Kingdom Hearts'' appearance render from ''Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy''.
 
|File:FF 25th Anniversary Event Poster.jpg|Cloud in the 25th Anniversary Poster of ''Final Fantasy''.
 
|File:Cloud ultimania omega scan.png|Ultimania Omega Scan.
 
|File:LBT - Cloud and Tifa.png|Artwork of Cloud and Tifa from ''Final Fantasy VII Lateral Biography Turks -The Kids Are Alright-''.
 
|File:Itadaki Street Cloud.jpg|Cloud in ''Itadaki Street''.
 
|File:FFVII New Cloud 2.jpg|Cloud.
 
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==Etymology==
 
The names "Cloud" and "Strife" are English words referring to weather and difficulty respectively. Tetsuya Nomura has stated Cloud's name contrasts with Zack Fair's and the idea of "fair weather", in that Zack lead a peaceful and happy life while Cloud's has been full of turmoil.
 
 
In the French translation of ''Final Fantasy VII'', Cloud's name is rendered as "Clad" to be more faithful to French pronunciation ("Cloud" in French would be pronounced as "clood" as in "mood"). His name is rendered as "Cloud Strife" in all other ''[[Compilation of Final Fantasy VII]]'' entries.
 
 
==Trivia==
 
*Cloud is the only character in the game seen wielding another weapon other than his trademark Buster Sword. In his artwork and CG render showing him mounted on the Hardy Daytona, his weapon is the Hardedge, which can be stolen from SOLDIER:3rd in Shinra Headquarters.
 
*In the Nibelheim flashback sequence in ''Final Fantasy VII'', Cloud's menu portrait is different from his usual portrait. Cloud is one of only a handful of characters to have more than one menu portrait in a game. This portrait is also used for Cloud in the 1996 ''Final Fantasy VII'' [[Final Fantasy VII Demo|demo]].
 
*Cloud has the most player-controlled appearances of any character in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, and the second-most appearances altogether, behind [[Gilgamesh (Character)|Gilgamesh]].
 
*Cloud Strife is the central topic of two [[Square Enix]] promotional books, [[CLOUD Vol 1]] and [[CLOUD message]].<!--in what way do the books cover him?-->
 
*Cloud and Zack's Japanese voice actors, Takahiro Sakurai and Kenichi Suzumura, are best friends in real life and have appeared together in many anime productions, as well as having their own production mini-group, R-16.
 
*If the player recruits Vincent after the events in [[Gaea's Cliff]] and Mideel, the dialogue between the two will remain as if Cloud never knew about his true past; Cloud still claims he was in SOLDIER.
 
*A party of Cid and Cloud offers the fastest Materia growth out of every other combination, assuming Cid is equipped with the Scimitar and Cloud is equipped with the Apocalypse. Those are the only weapons in the game with triple Materia growth.
 
 
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Former First Class SOLDIER. After defecting from Shinra, Cloud began work as a mercenary for hire in Midgar. With his trusty broadsword in hand, he always gets the job done.

Cloud Strife is a major protagonist in the Final Fantasy VII series. He is the main protagonist of Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy VII Remake, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. He also appears in numerous entries of the Final Fantasy VII series as a supporting character, including Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- and Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-.

An arrogant and proud swordsman at first, Cloud introduces himself to Avalanche as a former member of an elite warrior unit called SOLDIER who has turned mercenary, and uninterested in anything beyond his hired task at hand. Beneath his hardened outer persona is a softer, more caring individual who simply struggles to open up, but is striving to be a hero. Cloud later discovers more about his past and, with the help of his friends, learns there is more to being a hero than possessing physical strength and fame. He develops compassion for the planet and the people he fights to protect from the Shinra Electric Power Company and his nemesis, Sephiroth.

Cloud Strife wields large broadswords in battle, including the iconic Buster Sword, and is a versatile melee combatant. In Final Fantasy VII, he has access to the most powerful weapons in the game, as well as the strongest Limit abilities (all of which involve his sword), though they take the longest to learn. In Final Fantasy VII Remake, Cloud's strength is in his raw damage output and his versatility, able to switch back-and-forth between the agile Operator Mode and the more offensive Punisher Mode that allows him to counterattack. In both titles, Cloud has the best all-around stats.

History

Before Final Fantasy VII

Early life

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Young Cloud and Tifa in Nibelheim in Final Fantasy VII Remake.

Cloud was born August 11, 1986[1][3][4] in the mountain village of Nibelheim to Claudia Strife; his father died when Cloud was very young.[9] Cloud lived next door to a girl a year younger than him, Tifa Lockhart, and was excluded from her friendship group. Bitter as a result, Cloud developed a superiority complex, believing her friends were stupid, and that he was more mature and different from them. He did not harbor any dislike for Tifa, but suspected she disliked him.[10]

Tifa's mother died when Cloud was nine.[4] Not wanting to accept it, Tifa insisted she could meet her by crossing Mt. Nibel, taking her friends along. Unbeknownst to them, Cloud followed her, and when she took a misstep, he tried to catch her but they both fell. Though he was unharmed, Tifa was severely injured and in a coma for seven days. Her father, Brian Lockhart, blamed Cloud and forbade him from approaching her. He too blamed himself for failing to save her, harboring guilt in the form of increasing anger at himself, leading him to start fights for little to no reason.[10]

Cloud resolved to better himself, and upon learning of Sephiroth and his exploits, set out to join SOLDIER and become a hero, hoping Tifa would notice him.[10] In December 0000, he called Tifa out to the water tower to tell her about his departure, hoping to impress her. Tifa encouraged Cloud that he could make the newspapers and asked him to promise to save her should she ever find herself in trouble.[11][12] The following spring of 0001,[4] Cloud left for Midgar to join the Shinra Electric Power Company.

Shinra militant

Despite his bravado, Cloud failed to make it into SOLDIER, enlisting as a mere Shinra infantryman instead. Out of embarrassment and shame, he lost contact with everyone from Nibelheim.[10] As told in Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-, on June 28, 0001, Cloud was among those ordered to protect Professor Rayleigh in Midgar from the insurgency organization Avalanche. Though he is unsuccessful, their lives were saved by the Player Turk. During the incident Cloud displayed impressive sword skills for a regular infantryman.[13]

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Cloud befriends Zack.

In autumn of that year, during chapter 5 of Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, Cloud met Zack Fair, a SOLDIER First Class, on their way to Modeoheim. The two bonded upon learning they were both "country boys". When he and Zack infiltrated the Mako Excavation Facility, they encountered Genesis Rhapsodos and Dr. Hollander, former Shinra employees who since turned against the company. When Hollander attempted to escape, Cloud briefly captured him, though Hollander broke free. Cloud gave pursuit, but both he and Tseng—the leader of the Turks—were taken down by the rogue SOLDIER First Class, Angeal Hewley.[14]

In September 0002, depicted in chapter 6 of Crisis Core, a sixteen-year-old Cloud met Zack again while protecting the city of Junon from Genesis's attack. On September 22 of that year (depicted in "The Tragedy of Five Years Ago" in Final Fantasy VII, chapter 8 of Crisis Core, and other media), Cloud returned to Nibelheim along with Zack and Sephiroth to investigate a damaged mako reactor on Mt. Nibel, and with Tifa as their guide through the mountains. Cloud hid his identity from the townspeople, ashamed of his failure to join SOLDIER, though he did visit his mother who asked about his new life with Shinra, after asking Zack to accompany him.[15]

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Cloud defeats Sephiroth in Crisis Core.

When the expedition reached the reactor, Sephiroth discovered Professor Hojo's experiments with humans mutated into monsters dubbed makonoids, and Jenova, whom Sephiroth mistakenly believed to be his mother. Genesis knocked Cloud out and Tifa helped him back into town, though still did not discover his identity. When Cloud regained consciousness, he was depressed over his lack of strength.[16] Sephiroth locked himself in the Shinra Manor's basement for several sleepless days, immersing in Professor Gast Faremis's writings, and discovered his dark past, as well the secrets regarding the Cetra and the promised land. On October 1, Sephiroth destroyed the village on a rampage (the Nibelheim Incident), fueled by his newfound hatred for humanity.[10][16][9]

Cloud witnessed his mother's death in the ensuing fire, and rushed back to the reactor to confront Sephiroth, finding both a gravely wounded Tifa and a barely conscious Zack. Cloud picked up Zack's Buster Sword, caught Sephiroth offguard in the reactor core, and impaled him, also giving a speech demanding Sephiroth return Tifa, his mother, and Nibelheim while lamenting he used to respect him, before attending to Tifa. When a wounded Sephiroth emerged from the reactor core, Cloud attacked him, intent on avenging the deaths of his mother and all the townspeople Sephiroth had killed. Though impaled on Sephiroth's Masamune, Cloud summoned the strength to overpower him with sheer willpower. Using the katana as a lever, Cloud lifted Sephiroth up and hurled him into the mako pit below before collapsing.[10][16]

Experiments and fleeing Shinra

Cloud and Zack, as well as other survivors in the town (with the exception of Tifa who was rescued by Zangan before Shinra arrived), became Professor Hojo's test subjects. Injecting them with Jenova's cells and exposing them to mako, Hojo attempted to test his Jenova Reunion Theory on them, turning them into Sephiroth-clones, people whose wills can be over-ridden by Sephiroth's. Since Zack had gone through a similar process in SOLDIER, his body resisted the experiments, while Cloud succumbed and developed a severe case of mako poisoning. Hojo labeled the two failures, placed them in a cryogenic sleeping state, and left them in their pods in the Shinra Manor basement.[16]

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Cloud after his and Zack's final conversation.

Four years later, in December 19, 0006 (depicted in an optional flashback in Final Fantasy VII and chapter 9 of Crisis Core), Zack broke out of his confinement and helped a vegetative Cloud escape, giving him a SOLDIER uniform to wear as his old clothes were soaked with mako. Due to the experiments, Cloud was mentally broken, weak and delirious, but during their journey following the escape from Nibelheim, Zack told the unresponsive Cloud about his life and his plans for both of them to become mercenaries in Midgar.[17] Though Cloud was unable to participate in the events, he was present when Zack defeated Genesis (depicted in chapter 10 of Crisis Core).

After almost a year of running, the pair arrived outside Midgar in September 0007. The Shinra forces caught up and Zack fought to defend both Cloud and himself against overwhelming numbers. Zack was gunned down, but the Shinra forces ignored the catatonic Cloud. Cloud regained some awareness and crawled over to Zack, who entrusted the Buster Sword to him, telling his legacy will live on inside Cloud, before dying. Buster Sword in hand, Cloud trudged off towards Midgar.[18]

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Cloud with the Buster Sword at the end of Crisis Core.

As a result of the trauma caused by the Nibelheim Incident, his mako poisoning (and subsequent infusion of Jenova cells), and Zack's death, Cloud impressed Zack's memories and fighting abilities into his own. This, along with Tifa's memory of him and his own ideal image of himself as a SOLDIER, created a new set of memories with an accompanying persona. As such, Cloud was led to believe he had joined SOLDIER and was Sephiroth's partner in place of Zack, and in his own memories, he took Zack's place; in his distorted memories, Zack never existed.[10][9]

In late 0007, Tifa found Cloud mumbling deliriously at the Sector 7 slums train station. Though he became lucid upon recognizing her, his inconsistent memories and mental breakdowns concerned her. Tifa recruited him as a mercenary to her group, an Avalanche cell led by Barret Wallace, while concealing information about his past due to doubting her own memories, wishing to find the truth herself.[19][10]

Original continuity

Mercenary days and Avalanche

In "No. 1 Reactor Bombing", Cloud helped the group, comprising Barret, Biggs, Wedge, and Jessie Rasberry, attack Mako Reactor 1 on December 9, 0007. Throughout the mission, Cloud claimed to be working only for money, angering Barret and leading him to question his loyalties. Despite having a brief mental breakdown at the reactor core, Cloud planted the bomb and the mission was successful.[20] After the mission, in "At the Hideout in the Slums", Cloud returned to Tifa's bar, Seventh Heaven, in the Sector 7 slums, which was being used as Barret's headquarters. Following a dispute with Barret, who suspected Cloud remained loyal to Shinra, Cloud attempted to walk out. Tifa reminded him of the promise he made to her after deciding to join SOLDIER, and convinced Barret to hire him for another mission.[11]

Barret led another mission to destroy Mako Reactor 5, this time with Tifa joining them, in "To the No. 5 Reactor". Though they reached the core and planted the bomb, President Shinra confronted the group after revealing they were caught in a trap. Cloud was separated from the others and fell into the Sector 5 slums church, commencing "The Woman at the Church". Cloud formally met Aerith Gainsborough, a flower merchant whom he had ran into in Sector 8 after the first bombing. Cloud agreed to become her bodyguard in exchange for a date after Reno, a Turk, attempted to capture her.

Cloud stayed at the house of her guardian, Elmyra Gainsborough, who believed he was dangerous and asked him to go back to Sector 7 without telling Aerith. However, Aerith came with him regardless. On the way, the two spotted Tifa being taken to Wall Market on her mission to extract information out of Don Corneo, commencing "To Corneo Hall". On Aerith's advice, Cloud disguised himself as a woman so the two could enter the Don's mansion, and the three interrogated him. Corneo revealed Shinra had tracked Avalanche's base to Sector 7 and planned to destroy it by dropping the Sector 7 plate, before ejecting the three to the sewers through a trap door.

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Cloud riding the Hardy-Daytona during an FMV sequence.

In "Prevent the Fall of the Plate", Cloud traversed the sewers and the train graveyard with Tifa and Aerith to reach Sector 7. Tifa requested Aerith find Barret's daughter, Marlene Wallace, and keep her safe, while she and Cloud ran up the pillar. Biggs, Wedge, and Jessie were defeated, but Cloud and Tifa met up with Barret atop the plate. Even after battling the Turks they were unsuccessful in saving the pillar, as the Turks destroyed Sector 7 and captured Aerith.

In "Aeris's Secret", Cloud, Barret, and Tifa returned to Elmyra's house where Marlene was staying and Elmyra told them of Aerith's past as a Cetra. In "Storming the Shinra Building", Cloud led an attack on the Shinra Building to rescue Aerith from Professor Hojo, where he met Red XIII and saw Jenova's headless remains in the lab. The group was captured and imprisoned, commencing "The Nightmare Beginning Anew", when Cloud awoke to find the prison doors open and the guards dead. Cloud, Aerith, Barret, Tifa, and Red XIII followed a trail of blood to find President Shinra killed. Rufus Shinra, the new head of the company, arrived shortly after, and Cloud battled him to buy the others time to escape, with Tifa staying behind to help. Cloud escaped Midgar on a Hardy-Daytona motorcycle, with Tifa riding a Shinra Hauler SA-37 pick-up to help them flee Midgar.

Pursuit of Sephiroth

The group met in an inn in Kalm, where Cloud told his version of what happened on the day Nibelheim was burned, with himself in Zack's place. Tifa remained mostly silent, and Barret struggled to believe the account.[9] The next day, the group set out to track down Sephiroth, first through the Mythril Mine where they learned from the Turks that Sephiroth was headed for Junon. Cloud and the group sneaked into the city, where he saved a girl named Priscilla from a monster, and they were allowed to stay over. In his sleep, a voice told Cloud to ask Tifa about the time he returned to Nibelheim, but Tifa dodged the question when he did.[21] After a welcoming for Rufus's honor, Cloud and the party stowed away on a cargo ship bound for Costa del Sol.

The pursuit of Sephiroth led them through North Corel and the Gold Saucer, where after resolving an incident, the manager Dio gave Cloud and his friends a buggy to assist them in their travels, and Cait Sith joined their cause. The buggy broke down, forcing the group to stay at Red XIII's hometown, Cosmo Canyon, where the Elder Geisel Bugenhagen revealed critical information about the planet and the lifestream, and how Shinra's drilling for mako affects them.[22] When the group reached Nibelheim, they found the town rebuilt and inhabited by imposter villagers hired by Shinra[23] who claimed to have no recollection of either Cloud or Tifa, or the town ever having been burned down, greatly distressing Cloud and casting doubt on his story.[24]

Sephiroth appeared in the basement of the Shinra Manor, and alluded to a "reunion" Cloud should attend.[24] Cloud and the group crossed Mt. Nibel and visited Rocket Town where they escaped on Cid Highwind's plane, only to have it shot down by Shinra soldiers. Adding Cid to their roster of allies, the group returned to Gold Saucer and claimed the Keystone from Dio. Cloud and the group stayed the night when the trolley to the park broke down, during which Cloud went out with a party member. Cait Sith, who turned out to be a Shinra spy, stole the Keystone and turned it over to Tseng of the Turks, but blackmailed the others to let him stay with them.[25]

Traveling to the Temple of the Ancients, the party found Tseng gravely wounded after a struggle with Sephiroth. In the heart of the temple, Cloud found Sephiroth, who revealed his plan to perform the Ultimate Black Magic, calling down Meteor to deal a critical wound to the planet to absorb the lifestream that would well up to heal it, becoming god. Sephiroth left as Cloud discovered the temple itself is the Black Materia needed to summon Meteor. Cait Sith sacrificed his body (though he had a backup available) to get the Black Materia, but Sephiroth returned. The Jenova cells inside Cloud from Hojo's previous experiments on him gave Sephiroth control over him, causing Cloud to hand over the Black Materia, then attack Aerith, before his friends knocked him out.[26]

While unconscious, Aerith appeared to Cloud in a dream, telling him to let her handle Sephiroth. When Cloud regained consciousness, Barret and Tifa told him Aerith had left, and assured they would be there to help him should he have another breakdown. Cloud resolved to find Aerith and guided them as he knew where she had gone, first through the Sleeping Forest to the City of the Ancients. He found her praying on an altar in the center of the city's underground complex. Cloud approached her with the Buster Sword and attempted to attack her, until his friends yelled at him to stop. Sephiroth descended from above the altar and killed Aerith, impaling her with his Masamune. Cloud mourned her passing with the party and rested her body in the lake, despairing at how Sephiroth could control his actions.[27]

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Cloud in an FMV.

Arriving at the North Crater, the party regained the Black Materia and Cloud gave it to a party member as he did not trust himself. Sephiroth appeared and showed Cloud a partial vision of what really happened at Nibelheim, revealing Zack's presence in his stead, but not Cloud's true part in the events. Shinra arrived and Professor Hojo revealed his Jenova Reunion Theory that involved Cloud, and how his drive to hunt for Sephiroth was fueled by the Jenova cells in his body summoning him to the "reunion". The shock of Cloud's fabricated past shattered his mind, as he came to believe he was created by Hojo and that even his name and memories of being Tifa's childhood friend belonged to someone else. Sephiroth used an illusion to convince the party to give the Black Materia back to Cloud, who promptly handed it to Sephiroth's true body that was stored in the crater. Cloud apologized to Tifa for not living up to the "real" Cloud, and the crater shook, Cloud falling into the lifestream.[28]

Surfacing at Mideel a week later, Cloud had been subjected to intense mako poisoning within the lifestream, leaving him paralyzed and incoherent, in a state similar to when Zack rescued him from Shinra Manor a year before. Tifa found him and stayed to care for him while the rest of the party fought Shinra.[29] Ultimate Weapon, one of the Weapons released by the planet to protect it, later attacked Mideel, causing Tifa and Cloud to fall into the lifestream and into Cloud's subconscious. Amid trying to ascertain Cloud's true memories, they became aware of the thoughts and feelings each was holding.[30] Tifa helped repair Cloud's psyche by comparing their memories to find which were true, allowing him to piece his true self together. Restored to his true self, Cloud resumed command of the Highwind and the party, no longer plagued by an inner voice, and finally accepting the truth about who he is.[10]

Shinra's attempt to destroy the Meteor with Huge Materia failed, but Cloud's party was trapped in the Shinra No. 26 rocket when it took off. While in the escape pod on their way back to the planet, the party marveled how small the planet was in the vastness of space, reaffirming their conviction to protect it. With Bugenhagen's guidance they discovered Aerith had summoned the ultimate white magic spell, Holy, before Sephiroth killed her. Holy could stop Meteor, but Sephiroth was holding it back.[31]

Diamond Weapon attacked Midgar while Hojo tried to relaunch the Sister Ray to give Sephiroth a boost of energy. Cloud and the party stopped Diamond Weapon and defeated Hojo. Preparing to go to the North Crater to stop Sephiroth, Cloud asked everyone to leave and find a reason to fight. Tifa remained as she had nothing left outside of the party and her quest, and she and Cloud spent a night under the stars.[32]

Cloud led a descent through the Northern Cave to the depths of the planet to confront Sephiroth. After Sephiroth's new god-like form was defeated, his mind was sent back into the lifestream. Cloud, sensing Sephiroth was not dead, followed him mentally into the lifestream and defeated Sephiroth in a final duel of wills. He returned to his body with help from Aerith. Cloud and the party escaped the crater on the Highwind moments before Holy emerged to destroy Meteor. The Meteor's proximity caused Holy to hold back its full power, but Aerith commanded the lifestream to push Meteor back so Holy may destroy it and save the planet.[33]

Post-crisis

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In On the Way to a Smile "Episode: Tifa", Cloud and Tifa built a new life together in the Edge, a new city built on Midgar's outskirts. Cloud set up a delivery business, the Strife Delivery Service, while Tifa set up a new 7th Heaven bar. One day while visiting Aerith's old church an orphan boy, Denzel, whose family was killed when the Sector 7 plate fell, found Cloud's cellphone on his motorcycle. After Denzel attempted to call his home in Sector 7 and received an error message, he called 7th Heaven which he found in Cloud's recent call log. Tifa picked up and asked Denzel why he had Cloud's cellphone, and Denzel began to cry, collapsing from the Geostigma virus. Cloud took him home to live with him, Barret's daughter Marlene, and Tifa.[34]

Although Cloud's new life with a family was happy at first, he later became insular. He admitted to Tifa his problems arose from being unable to "reclaim lost lives", referring to his perceived guilt in the deaths of Aerith and Zack. Cloud left after contracting Geostigma himself, secretly moving out into the Sector 5 slums church.[4][34]

In Final Fantasy VII The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story, needing fuel for his truck, Evan called the Strife Delivery Service from the phone in Dr. Drake's office and talked briefly with Denzel to arrange a meeting with Cloud. While waiting, Dr. Drake discussed a book he was reading, which detailed the experiments conducted on Jenova by the Shinra Science Department. When Cloud arrived, he informed Evan that there were three sources for fuel: the remnants of the Shinra Company, the World Regenesis Organization, and Don Corneo. Evan planned to travel to Nibelheim to find a missing SOLDIER, and Cloud told him to ask about the village at 7th Heaven.

Geostigma crisis

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Cloud in Advent Children.

By 0009, the events of Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children, Cloud had left to look for a cure for Geostigma, having avoided calling his friends due to depression and guilt. Cloud received a call from Tifa that Reno had a job for him, and on the way, fought of a mysterious trio of young men, the remnants of Sephiroth. In Healen Lodge, Cloud met with Reno, and found Rufus Shinra alive and suffering from Geostigma. Rufus offered Cloud to join them to fight the remnants, led by Kadaj, though Cloud rejected the offer after Reno brought up the idea of rebuilding Shinra.

Cloud arrived at Aerith's church to find Tifa unconscious on the flowerbed, Marlene kidnapped, and Cloud's stash of materia stolen following an attack by Loz, one of the remnants. Cloud passed out from a Geostigma attack, and both he and Tifa were discovered by the Turks, Reno and Rude, who brought them to 7th Heaven to recover. The remnants had kidnapped children with Geostigma, wishing to use them to reach Jenova's remains they believed Shinra was hiding somewhere in Edge. Cloud was unwilling to fight, feeling unfit, though after scolding and subsequent encouragement from Tifa, Reno, and Rude, Cloud set out to the Forgotten City.

On the way, an apparition of Aerith visited him. Cloud wished to be forgiven, though Aerith never blamed him. Upon seeing Denzel and the other children under Kadaj's control, Cloud attempted to fight them, but was outmatched, and was rescued by former teammate, Vincent Valentine, who explained the true nature of Geostigma—a plague caused by Jenova's cells in the lifestream. Marlene tearfully ran into Cloud's arms, but refused to leave with Vincent after Cloud asked him to take her home. Instead, Cloud resolved to take Marlene back himself, and confront Kadaj.

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Cloud begins "Omnislash Version 5".

Back in Edge, Kadaj summoned Bahamut SIN to attack the city. Cloud defeated the dragon with the help of his his old allies. He took on Loz and Yazoo while chasing Kadaj through the Midgar Expressway, and sliced their weapons (and Loz's bike) in half. Cloud confronted Kadaj, as the subsequent battle took them back to Aerith's church where the lifestream-infused water sprouting from the destroyed flowerbed cured Cloud of Geostigma. Cloud defeated Kadaj who absorbed Jenova's remains that he had obtained from Rufus, and Sephiroth was reborn.

Sephiroth revealed his plan to take over the planet as a vessel using the negative energy of those who died of the Geostigma. Cloud battled him at the ruins of the Shinra Building. Though initially overpowered, he was inspired by the thoughts of his friends, living and dead, and made use of his Omnislash Version 5 technique to defeat Sephiroth, who dissipated, leaving a dying Kadaj behind. Loz and Yazoo returned and set off a kamikaze explosion, apparently killing all of then, though Aerith intervened to save Cloud who awoke in the lifestream-infused pool inside Aerith's church. He helped Denzel into it to cure him and saw an apparition of Aerith and Zack in the doorway.

The newly polished Buster Sword was moved to Aerith's church from the hill Zack died on that now had a grove of yellow flowers. Denzel asked if the place was a grave, to which Cloud responded it was not, but rather the place where a hero began his journey.

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Cloud in Dirge of Cerberus.

In 0010, during the events of Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII-, Cloud did not appear during the attack on Edge (assumed to have spirited away Denzel and Marlene). He assisted the World Regenesis Organization and Vincent against the threat of Omega and Deepground and led the ground assault on Midgar, facing Rosso the Crimson. Cloud and the others aided Vincent in defeating Omega.

Remake continuity

In "The Destruction of Mako Reactor 1", Cloud helped Barret, Biggs, Wedge, and Jessie Rasberry plant a bomb by escorting them in and battling Shinra's security forces. Biggs, Wedge, and Jessie were enthusiastic about his involvement, though Cloud disappointed them in claiming it was a "onetime gig" and that he had no intention of joining Avalanche's cause.[35] Cloud remained indifferent over the plight of the planet angering Barret. Though Cloud had been hired to do all the fighting, Barret joined against ranged targets, and because he did not trust Cloud.[36] Unbeknownst to them, Shinra watched their every move via security cameras and the bomb they detonated did minimal damage; instead, Shinra set up a chain reaction in the mako storage. Cloud and the others successfully fled the exploding reactor.

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Aerith offers Cloud a flower.

Cloud and the group went through a chaotic Sector 8 on their way back, with civilian casualties and destruction caused by the explosion of Reactor 1, thus commencing "Fateful Encounters". The group split up to regroup at the train station, though Cloud was separated after an encounter with an apparition of Sephiroth. Sephiroth taunted Cloud, reminding him of the destruction of Nibelheim that he had caused, and told him to run away for the sake of the planet.[37]

After the illusion ended, Cloud ran into Aerith Gainsborough, seeing her attacked by the invisible Whispers. Aerith offered him a flower and thanked him for "scaring those things away", confusing Cloud. He warned that he was involved in dangerous things, but she seemed unfazed. The Whispers returned and Aerith grabbed Cloud's hand, allowing him to see the mysterious beings. Aerith ran away when Cloud was attacked by Shinra Public Security Division soldiers.[38] Cloud fought his way through Shinra to reach the train.

Cloud returned to the Sector 7 slums, commencing "Home Sweet Slum", and met with Tifa. Cloud gave her the flower, much to her surprise, and she showed him to a room she had secured for him at Stargazer Heights.[39] Cloud's room was next to Tifa, but also an ill man named Marco who kept Cloud up; upon investigating, Cloud saw another vision of Sephiroth and pulled his sword on Marco, before Tifa intervened and asked him to check up on Marco later.[40] The next day, Tifa gave Cloud a tour of the slums while collecting money to pay Cloud's fee, and urged him to make a name for himself as a mercenary by helping out the locals. Cloud and Tifa completed many requests before returning to Tifa's apartment to relax. She asked Cloud about what happened after he left Nibelheim, but Cloud gave ambiguous answers and was uncomfortable, prompting her to change the subject and they decide to celebrate in fancy dress soon.[41]

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Cloud drinking with Tifa after touring the town.

While out in the slums, Cloud and Tifa saw Shinra arrest a local named Johnny, and pursued the matter to stop him from talking about Avalanche to Shinra. After rescuing Johnny, Cloud pulled a sword on him, terrifying Tifa as she pleaded for him to spare Johnny.[42] Shortly after, Barret called for a meeting, excluding Cloud. Afterward, Tifa told Cloud that she felt trapped, as she disagreed morally with the bombings but firmly believed Shinra should be opposed. Cloud advised her to stand down if it felt wrong. Because Barret did not want to hire Cloud for the next mission,[43] Cloud left, and was confronted by hoodlums asking after Barret, but refused to disclose any information and fought them off.[44] Later, Jessie appeared by his apartment to hire him for a personal mission.

In "Mad Dash", Cloud helped Jessie travel to upper Sector 7 to procure a new blasting agent for her next bomb, Jessie still being under belief she had accidentally made the previous bomb more devastating than intended. Cloud fought a Third Class SOLDIER, Roche, who enjoyed battling Cloud. Cloud recalled the promise he had made to Tifa at the water tower in Nibelheim years ago, where she had asked him to help her should she ever be "trapped or in trouble"; Cloud realized she had indirectly been asking for him to fulfill this promise when she had told him earlier she felt trapped with Avalanche.[12] After returning to the slums, Jessie asked Cloud out on a date, promising to make him pizza if he came over the following night.[45]

The next morning, Whispers attacked the Sector 7 slums, and Cloud and Tifa attempted to fight them off, but Jessie was injured. This prompted Barret to hire Cloud for the mission to attack mako reactor 5, which Cloud agreed in exchange for a raise.[46] In "Dogged Pursuit", Cloud, Barret, and Tifa boarded the train to Sector 4, though an ID scan forced them to abandon the train mid route. The trio made their way through the Corkscrew Tunnel to the underside of the Sector 4 plate, commencing "Light the Way", in which they operated machinery to make their way through the plate to reach the reactor.

In "A Trap Is Sprung", Cloud infiltrated the reactor with Barret and Tifa. The path to plant the remote bomb was smooth sailing, but Cloud briefly flashed back to seeing Tifa despair at the Nibel Reactor years earlier, but did not bring it up with her.[47] Shortly after planting the bomb, Shinra executive Heidegger revealed cameras were broadcasting them on live TV, and that they were to be publicly executed by one of his robots, the Airbuster. Cloud and the others sabotaged the deployment of the mech and worked together to escape before being confronted by a hologram of President Shinra outside the reactor. The president took notice of Cloud's mako eyes, concluding he must be a SOLDIER, and therefore his property, before telling the others he planned to smear Avalanche as a proxy group funded by Wutai. Tifa reacted in disgust and remarked "I'm sick of this", which caused Cloud to recall the flashback he had earlier, and remark internally that it was when he had failed her. Cloud and the others destroyed Airbuster, though Cloud was separated from the group; Barret admitted he was wrong about him, before Cloud fell from the railings.[48]

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Clashing with Reno.

Cloud landed in the Sector 5 slums church, commencing "Budding Bodyguard", where he met Aerith again, who this time formally introduced herself. The Turk Reno arrived to kidnap her, and Aerith asked Cloud to be her bodyguard, offering one date in exchange.[49] Cloud defeated Reno and attempted to kill him, before the Whispers guided their escape from the church. The two journeyed to Aerith's home, where she lived with Elmyra Gainsborough, and Cloud helped Aerith by doing odd jobs for the locals and saving her from Rude, another Turk who was after Aerith. They met another delirious man in a dark cloak whom Cloud momentarily hallucinated as Sephiroth. That night, Elmyra allowed Cloud to stay, but asked him to leave Aerith, fearing he was dangerous as an ex-SOLDIER.

In "The Town That Never Sleeps", while leaving to the Sector 7 slums, Aerith waited for Cloud, anticipating he was going to leave without her.[50] She gave him a tour through the Sector 6 slums while guiding him to Sector 7, and took him through the Collapsed Expressway. Cloud reminded Aerith of her first love, who was in the same rank in SOLDIER as him, but Cloud's vision went blurry and his ears rang as she said his name.[51] Just as they were about to leave, Cloud saw Tifa on a chocobo cart headed to Wall Market, and caught up with her. Tifa was relieved to see Cloud and told him she planned to see Don Corneo, encouraging Cloud to return to the others. Cloud obliged at first, confident in Tifa's ability to take care of herself in a pinch, but Aerith warned him that Corneo was incredibly dangerous and Tifa would need his help, convincing him to look for her.[52]

Chocobo Sam had arranged for Tifa to be Corneo's next "bride" in tonight's audition, warning Cloud and Aerith would likely not see her again.[52] They learned from Leslie Kyle that the Don only accepted entrants endorsed by the influential slum dwellers who run Wall Market, known as the "trio", one of which was Sam who was uninterested in helping them. The two won an endorsement for Aerith from Madam M by winning the Corneo Cup tournament at the Corneo Colosseum, Madam M promising to give Aerith an outfit in exchange for the prize money.[53] Cloud attracted the attention of Andrea Rhodea with his battle prowess, who wished to meet him in person;[54] Cloud performed at Rhodea's Honeybee Inn, and Rhodea gave Cloud a makeover to disguise him as a woman much to Cloud's discomfort but to others' admiration.[55]

Cloud and Aerith met up with Tifa, agreeing that if all three were candidates to Corneo's audition, he had to choose one of them, guaranteeing they could interrogate him. Corneo chose Cloud based on Cloud's disgust of him. While Cloud was taken to Corneo's bedroom, Aerith and Tifa defeated Corneo's lackeys and rushed the room, bringing their weapons and clothes. Corneo revealed that Shinra planned on abandoning Midgar anyway, and would bring the Sector 7 plate down on the slums to crash Barret's group and blame it on Avalanche.[56] He dropped them to the sewers, commencing "Rough Waters", where they fought Corneo's pet Abzu and several monsters with Tifa navigating the route to Sector 7. They ended up in the Train graveyard, commencing "Haunted", where they made their way through the haunted junkyard to return to the slums.

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Cloud, Tifa, and Barret escaping the destruction of Sector 7.

In "Fight for Survival", Cloud, Tifa, and Aerith arrived at the Sector 7 slums just as a skirmish broke out at the pillar between Shinra and Avalanche. Though slowed down by the Whispers, they reached the pillar's gate as Wedge fell, surviving with the grappling gun catching his fall. Cloud asked Tifa and Aerith to stay with Wedge while he raced up the pillar himself. Along the way, he ran into Biggs on the verge of death, who asked Cloud to visit the kids at the Leaf House orphanage, and told Cloud he had "so much in common" with them, before wishing him luck.[57] Cloud was pinned down by helicopter fire from Reno before Tifa arrived. They ran into a badly injured Jessie who considered herself lucky that Cloud could hear her last words, believing she deserved this fate as she had blood on her hands, lamenting she was not able to have Cloud over for pizza as she had promised, before passing out.[58] Cloud and Tifa joined up with Barret and fought Reno and Rude to save the pillar, but were unable to stop the plate separation procedure, as Tseng revealed he had taken Aerith captive. The three barely made it to safety using a zip wire.

In "A Broken World", Barret mourned the loss of the sector and of his friends. As Cloud believed Aerith had saved Barret's daughter, Marlene, Barret and the others agreed to return to Aerith's house. On the way, Cloud encountered yet another apparition of Sephiroth, mocking his failure to save Sector 7. At Aerith's house, Barret reunited with Marlene, and Elmyra told them about Aerith's heritage as a Cetra. Cloud wished to search for her, though Elmyra strongly objected for the sake of Aerith's safety, feeling Shinra may not harm her. Tifa agreed and Barret urged they look through the Sector 7 ruins again.[59] The trio found Wedge in an underground laboratory where Cloud was separated from the others, reuniting with them at the last minute after following Barret's trail of bullet holes.[60] They glimpsed several test subjects in pods before the Whispers took them away.

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Cloud comforting Tifa is one of three possible scenes at the end of Chapter 14.

In "In Search of Hope", the group returned to Elmyra, who agreed to house them and nurse Wedge to health. Having seen the underground lab, Cloud tried to convince Elmyra again to let them look for Aerith, but she needed time to think it over. That night, Cloud met either Barret, Tifa, or an apparition of Aerith in the gardens. The following morning, Cloud, Tifa, and Barret were united in agreeing to try to rescue Aerith from the Shinra Building, with Elmyra this time reluctantly agreeing.[61] As the city was locked down due to Avalanche's bombings, they opted to return to Corneo for information on how to reach topside.[62]

Cloud, Tifa, and Barret completed various odd jobs around the slums before meeting Leslie Kyle in Wall Market, the only occupant of the Don's palace. Kyle promised to help them reach the Shinra Building in exchange for a favor: helping him exact revenge on Corneo in his sewer hideout. Though they were unsuccessful in stopping Corneo, Kyle was reasonably satisfied with their help escorting him, and gave the group grappling hooks to reach the top of the plate. Barret thought Cloud being a mercenary suited him, and that he had learned Cloud was good deep down, which Tifa agreed.[63] In "The Day Midgar Stood Still", Cloud and the group used their grappling hooks to navigate the ruined Sector 7 plate and reach the Shinra Building, evading Shinra forces along the way.

In "The Belly of the Beast", at Cloud's suggestion, the group infiltrated the Shinra Building through the parking garage,[64] before making their way through the building as tourists. Unbeknownst to them, Mayor Domino was securing their safety with the hopes they were going to assassinate President Shinra.[65] Cloud almost compromised the mission when a Public Security Division soldier recognized him, prompting them to leave in a hurry to eavesdrop on Shinra's executive meeting.[66] The group followed Hojo out to his lab where Aerith was being held, and rescued her and Red XIII, a talking canine being whom Hojo was also keeping in captivity. Hojo told Cloud he had never made SOLDIER, before the Whispers carried him away.[67] Cloud broke down on his way toward an elevator down to Jenova's chamber, and passed out.

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Clashing with Sephiroth in the Shinra Building.

Cloud awoke in Aerith's room within Hojo's lab, commencing "Deliverance from Chaos". Aerith told the group about her history as an Ancient and Shinra's plan to use her to locate the promised land to build Neo Midgar.[68] Domino and Wedge contacted them to inform that Avalanche HQ were attacking the building and that they could escape via helipad. In front of Jenova's containment tank a cloaked man appeared, whom everyone saw as Sephiroth. Cloud charged at him, but was sent plummeting the depths of Hojo's secret research lab, the Drum, and was separated from the others. Hojo followed their progress and made them defeat his creations and complete puzzles in order to escape.

After escaping from Hojo's lab, the group followed a trail of fluid left by the remains of Jenova that has gone missing from the tank. They found President Shinra whom Sephiroth killed before transforming into Jenova Dreamweaver, whom the group defeated. Cloud saw Sephiroth outside carrying Jenova's body, though this was just another robed man who fell off the building with Jenova. The Turks gunned down Avalanche's helicopter as Rufus Shinra, the late president's son, arrived to take the reins of the company. Cloud stayed to duel Rufus and buy the others time, but nearly fell to his death after the duel. Tifa caught him, herself staying behind to watch after him, scolding him for playing the hero.[69]

The two stole Shinra vehicles, Cloud riding the Hardy-Daytona while Tifa drove a pick-up truck with the others on board, to escape via the Midgar Expressway, commencing "Destiny's Crossroads". At the end of the expressway, the group saw Sephiroth waiting for them, as he cut a path to "another future" and asked Cloud to follow. Aerith stopped Cloud and explained that Sephiroth was a greater threat to the planet than Shinra. After some hesitation, she agreed they should follow him in, but warned they would be changing fate. Cloud and the others entered a portal and fought colossal Whispers across a surreal terrain of flying debris, before facing Sephiroth himself.[70]

Cloud chased Sephiroth further, who pulled Cloud to what he called the "edge of creation". Sephiroth said the world would become a part of it, unless Cloud joined with him so the two could defeat destiny together. Cloud refused, and Sephiroth disarmed him and said Cloud had "seven seconds till the end", asking what Cloud would do with that time. Cloud reunited with the party back in the normal world, and they prepared to pursue Sephiroth.[70]

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Zack brings a delirious Cloud to Midgar.

The Whispers' defeat altered the timeline. Zack survived his "last stand" and was last seen taking Cloud to Midgar, but his present fate and how much Cloud remembers of him remain unknown.

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Characteristics

Appearance

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Original art by Tetsuya Nomura (top) and render of attire for Advent Children (bottom).

Cloud is a young man with a lean and toned build, and spiky blond hair. Cloud has blue eyes, which glow due to him having being exposed to mako. Because "mako eyes" are iconic to members of SOLDIER, Cloud is often assumed to be one. Cloud carries a large broadsword as his weapon of choice, with his three trademark weapons being the Buster Sword (a massive sword over five feet long), a set of Fusion Swords (six individual interconnecting swords that form one similar to the Buster Sword), and the Hardedge (another large broadsword with a different shape). He also has a silver earring in his left ear.

Cloud's typical outfit is a variation standard uniform for a SOLDIER, seen first in Final Fantasy VII and most commonly throughout his appearances (with slight variations). This uniform comprises indigo pants with a sleeveless shirt and a belt. Cloud also wears brown boots, gauntlets with a pauldron over his left shoulder and a SOLDIER band in his right wrist. Unlike the default uniform, his is customized to exclude the right shoulder pauldron, likely to make it easier to draw his sword from behind him, while his left pauldron remains, albeit with protruding screws and bolts due to makeshift repairs. He also wears a gear-like armlet on his left forearm.

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Render for Crisis Core.

Cloud's second-most notable outfit is his Advent Children, or the "Cloudy Wolf", attire. This is a black robe with with a high collar sleeveless indigo shirt, black pants and boots, and black cloth covering his left leg and arm. The costume also includes a new pauldron, and Cloud's chest is covered by two straps, held in place by a badge representing Fenrir, a wolf that has come to be associated with him. Like the rest of the party, he wears a pink ribbon around his left arm, in honor of Aerith, though it stays hidden for most of the movie.

Outside of this, Cloud has worn a few other outfits. In his mid-teens, Cloud had a ponytail and wore a white loose t-shirt with a blue trim, dark blue jean shorts, and shoes. As a Shinra infantryman, seen in Crisis Core, Cloud wears the blue uniform of a Shinra Electric Power Company infantryman with several belts and straps and a green-gray piece of cloth around the collar, and uses his his helmet to conceal his identity at times. When crossdressing during "To Corneo Hall" in Final Fantasy VII, Cloud wears a purple dress and braided blonde wig; in Final Fantasy VII Remake, the equivalent "The Town That Never Sleeps" chapter sees Cloud wear one of three dresses based on player choices. Cloud also wears an outfit very similar to Vincent Valentine in Kingdom Hearts.


Personality

Barret: Used to think you were a little shit with a big attitude and a bigger inferiority complex. Quite possibly the worst person I have ever met. But that was before I figured you out. All this? It ain't you.
Tifa: Deep down, you're a pretty nice guy. Didn't see it when we were kids, but...
Cloud: Don't know about any of that, but kindness is no use on the battlefield. If anything, it's a liability.
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Cloud dismissing Barret's viewpoint.

On the surface, Cloud Strife presents himself as a hardened warrior, cocky and headstrong, coldhearted and disinterested in anything beyond completing the hired job at hand. He tells others, often dismissively and with snark, that he has no interest in larger causes, such as the plight of the planet,[20][36] and appears unshaken by the devastation the bombings he helped carry out cause.[71] He is cool-headed, and mostly carries himself as an expert and professional.[note 3] Beneath the surface, Cloud is socially awkward, being well-intentioned but unsure how to carry himself in conversations, having difficulties to express himself. Many who are close to him begin to see through the cracks in his hardened persona, recognizing he is softer deep down.[note 4] Through it all, Cloud is steadfastly loyal to his friends, harboring guilt if he feels he has let them down, and strives to be a hero. He is willing to go through any lengths, from fighting off powerful enemies alone, to crossdressing despite the discomfort to don a disguise, to keep them safe. This, too, does not fool some of his friends, who in turn look out for him when they believe he is out of his depth.[note 5]

Though most traits core to Cloud — battle-hardened attitude, awkwardness, loyalty to his friends, and striving for heroism — do not change, Cloud's surface-level presentation and warmth shifts drastically throughout his life, based on his own yearning for a true identity. Many of these traits began to form as a child (depicted in Final Fantasy VII flashbacks), as seclusion from the others children and guilt at being unable to help Tifa at Mt. Nibel motivated him to better himself and become a hero, inspired by Sephiroth.[note 6] While serving in Shinra's military (as depicted in Crisis Core), Cloud had a shy but happy-go-lucky attitude, eager to prove himself, and often got excited when Zack, who became a mentor to him, noticed him.

Following Hojo's Sephiroth-clone experiments which led to his sense of self being completely shattered, Cloud as a mercenary (depicted in Final Fantasy VII and Remake) developed an arrogant personality, where he presented disinterest in a broader cause beyond collecting a paycheck (though interest in a common good occasionally slipped through[20][71] and he harbored vengeance toward Shinra[39]). Around this time, he also suffered many mental breakdowns upon being reminded about his past, up to the point of doubting he was even a real person, submitting to being a puppet for Sephiroth.[28] After Tifa repaired his mind, Cloud was finally a fully-formed person, accepting who he was, resolving to being a hero not out of being special, but having a cause to believe in. He became warmer and more open-minded towards others, as well as a more confident leader, though the awkwardness would still shine through at times.[81]

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Cloud being protected by his friends, some of whom see he is over his head.

Due both to Cloud's awkwardness and his tough presentation, Cloud struggles in forming interpersonal relationships. This is particularly evident with Barret; though Biggs, Wedge, and Jessie take more kindly to Cloud, Barret initially dislikes his attitude[63] and questions his loyalties, leading the two to be rude to one another.[20][36] After Barret sees through Cloud and gains respect for him, he begins to be able to open up with him and connect with him emotionally.[61][25] Cloud was also not close with Tifa when the two grew up, although he felt an obligation to protect her.[10] The two became closer and more reliant on one another after losing their home and reconnecting following the Nibelheim Incident. Cloud tried to atone for his perceived failure to protect her at Nibelheim, and Tifa in turn protected him as the last reminder she has of her home, looking out for him when she felt he is out of his depth.[note 5] Cloud opened up more easily around Aerith, who was more flirtatious and playful with him from the start,[82] though he would often respond stiffly and awkwardly to her advances.[82][83] He still showed his softer side around her, more willing than others would to entertain her antics when she communicated with her flowers.[84] Cloud is very protective of her and wishes to keep her out of trouble, though this grates on her.[82][85] By contrast, Cloud trusts Tifa more to handle herself, confident in her combat ability, though he is still concerned for her well-being.[86] It is implied that Cloud may have romantic affection for both Tifa and Aerith, but the extent of his feelings for either is left up to player interpretation.[note 7]

Cloud is greatly haunted by Sephiroth, a man he once idolized who became his bitter enemy. After the Nibelheim Incident, Cloud envisioned Sephiroth mocking him and urging him to make the wrong decision. This led up to Cloud giving in and believing he was little more than a puppet for Sephiroth,[28] though after Tifa repaired his mind, Cloud resolved to rid himself and the world of Sephiroth. Following Sephiroth's defeat, Cloud, as depicted in Advent Children, became a surrogate father to Denzel and Marlene, but had become detached. His guilt at his own perceived failures to save Aerith and Zack, and trauma following his plight against Sephiroth, led him to feel helpless, becoming somber and brooding as he isolated himself from his new family, in contrast to his younger self before where it had fueled him to strive to do better. However, with encouragement from the friends and family he had tried to let go, he came to forgive himself and moved on.[91]

Abilities

Cloud clashes swords with Sephiroth from FFVII Remake

Cloud's strength is in his swordsmanship.

Cloud's greatest strength is in his swordsmanship. Though Cloud fell short of the standards of candidates admitted into SOLDIER, his swordsmanship nonetheless impressed one of the Turks.[92] As a result of mako experimentation by Hojo, Cloud was greatly enhanced as a supersoldier, with superhuman strength, speed, and agility. This, coupled with him incorporating Zack Fair's fighting abilities into his own, made him capable of easily handling other SOLDIER members and Turks.

In time, Cloud developed skills on his own, independently from Zack. Cloud has many swordsmanship techniques, seen most prominently in his limit breaks. The most potent and noteworthy of these is Omnislash (and Omnislash Version 5 with his Fusion Swords), in which Cloud performs a quick succession of powerful strikes from his sword. Cloud's abilities also allow him to use magic from his sword, seen in the form of firing a blast from his sword with Blade Beam, summoning meteors with Meteorain, or a tornado with Finishing Touch. Beyond this, Cloud is potent with using spells, being well-versed in how to use materia; in both Final Fantasy VII and Remake, his in-game stats put him ahead of most party members in spellcasting.

Cloud rides the Hardy-Daytona from FFVII Remake

Cloud is proficient with a motorbike

Cloud can ride a motorcycle, and demonstrates particular feats of skill with it, able to use his sword while riding and battle nearby drivers. He can also ride a chocobo or a snowboard, and Zack notes he is adept at scaling a snowy mountain. Cloud has also shown himself adaptable in a variety of situations, reviving a drowned girl with CPR in Junon, or dancing at the Honeybee Inn.

Cloud's interpersonal skills are initially very poor. When he matures and becomes fully formed, he becomes a confident party leader, motivating the party with speeches before their big battle with Sephiroth.

Gameplay

Final Fantasy VII

Cloud's battle render in Final Fantasy VII.

Cloud is the main playable party member, who serves as the party leader throughout the majority of the game. He wields large broadswords in battle, with the most powerful Limit Breaks. Cloud has the most balanced stats and is the most powerful character, making him effective both at physical damage and at casting Magic. His ultimate weapon is the Ultima Weapon, which deals more damage based on how full his HP is. A party of Cid and Cloud offers the fastest Materia growth out of every other combination, assuming Cid is equipped with the Javelin and Cloud is equipped with the Apocalypse. Javelin has 5 double slots for an overall growth of 10 while Apocalypse has 3 triple growth for an overall growth of 9.

As the party leader, Cloud participates in all minigames, and is present in field gameplay and on the world map. Due to his position as leader, he cannot be removed from the party. There is also a hidden gameplay attribute that determines which party member will date him in Gold Saucer.

At the start of Final Fantasy VII, if one opens the menu and checks Cloud's status, the amount of experience needed to level up to Level 7 is 35 EXP. However, upon winning the first battle, that amount decreases to only 6 EXP. Cloud leveling up to LV7 in the first battle is one of the many allusions to the game's title. This allusion was kept for Final Fantasy VII Remake as well.

Final Fantasy VII Remake

Cloud Strife from FFVII Remake battle render

Battle render.

Cloud is once again the main playable character and leads the party in all but a few quests. His broadswords give him strong area-of-effect melee damage, and he can switch between two fighting styles using Triangle. Operator Mode balances attack and defense and gives him a good movement speed, while Punisher Mode is geared towards offense, and gives him the ability to counterattack melee attacks, under the penalty of greatly reducing his movement speed and preventing him from blocking ranged attacks. Cloud's learned abilities are geared towards dealing raw damage to a target, able to burst them down.

Cloud in Punisher Mode from FFVII Remake

Punisher Mode.

Cloud's main strength is his versatility, having very balanced attributes. He has the highest Strength Strength attribute, the second-highest Magic Magic attribute and MP pool, the second-highest HP, and the rest of his attributes are above average. This allows him to fulfill any role that the party needs depending on his materia setup and equipped weapons.

As the most frequent party leader, Cloud partakes in most of the minigames, and all of the Odd Job sidequests. He leads the party throughout most of the story, with a few exceptions in which another character takes over. Player choices can allow him to wear one of three dresses in Chapter 9, "The Town That Never Sleeps".

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Non-playable entries

Cloud is fought as a boss in the Training Mode of Before Crisis.

Though Cloud is not playable himself in Crisis Core, Zack gets Cloud's portrait to the Digital Mind Wave. When Cloud's portraits line up during modulating phase, Zack performs Meteor Shots, his versions of Cloud's Meteorain Limit Break. Cloud is added to Zack's DMW after Zack meets him partway through chapter 6.


Musical themes

Though it is not his official theme, in Final Fantasy VII Cloud's theme is often considered to be the "Main Theme of Final Fantasy VII". It plays on the world map in Final Fantasy VII before the party acquires the Highwind, but notably kicks in when Cloud's true memories of the Nibelheim Incident are revealed. Another example is in Final Fantasy VII Remake where the main theme notes briefly play when Cloud makes his entry on the Hardy-Daytona. "Who Am I?", a version of the main theme, plays during scenes where Cloud questions his identity.

His theme is called "Cloud Smiles" in Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children. It is played in the ending when Cloud awakens in Aerith's church.

"FINAL FANTASY VII Symphony in Three Movements" is a symphony arranged and orchestrated by Jonne Valtonen for the Final Symphony concert series. The second movement deals with the themes of love, loss and uncertainty as Cloud is undecided in his feelings towards Aerith and Tifa. The movement begins with "Words Drowned by Fireworks", a scene in which Cloud goes on a date that ends abruptly. The music moves forward representing the themes of Tifa, Cloud and Aerith—the three themes that are always present, each one featured up front as a main theme at certain phase of the movement.[93]

Other appearances

Guest appearances

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Cloud in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT.

Cloud has the most player-controlled appearances of any character in the Final Fantasy series, and the second-most appearances altogether, behind Gilgamesh. He has appeared in the following games:

Cloud is typically depicted in either the Warrior, Spellblade, or a unique job class. Cloud's gameplay in other appearances most frequently revolves around using his powerful limit breaks from the original game. As such, he is typically geared to an offensive role with abilities that deal high raw damage or inflict negative status effects. This most notable exception is in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, in which Cloud is used more for a defensive role as a Vanguard-type character.

Cloud's most notable guest appearance is in the Dissidia Final Fantasy series, with him first appearing in the original 2008 title. Cloud's Final Fantasy Tactics appearance is also notable, as he is the only guest character from a title not set in Ivalice to appear. Cloud also led two spinoffs based on Final Fantasy VII minigames—Snowboarding and G-Bike—as well as a technical demo based on Final Fantasy VII.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

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Cloud's render in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS.

Cloud has made key guest appearances in the following non-Final Fantasy games:

Cloud's most significant guest appearance is in Super Smash Bros., in which he is a playable character. Cloud first appeared in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U as a playable DLC character, before returning as an unlockable character in the base game of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Cloud is also a significant presence in the Kingdom Hearts series, where he is a boss battle in the main story of the first title, and appears frequently in Kingdom Hearts II while also being an optional battle.

Cloud also makes guest appearances in notable webseries. Cloud appears in ScrewAttack's DEATH BATTLE series against Link in a battle against Link, as well as in the the spinoff rapid-battle series DBX, where he squares off against Guts from the manga and anime series Berserk. Cloud makes two guest appearances in Monty Oum's Dead Fantasy series in this Advent Children attire.

Mentions and cameos

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Lightning's Cloud garb.

Cloud is alluded to throughout the Final Fantasy series. Most notably, Cloud's outfit is a a garb for Lightning in Final Fantasy XIII, as well as an outfit for players in Final Fantasy XIV. Outside of Final Fantasy, a costume of Cloud was made available in LittleBigPlanet 2, along with Sephiroth, Vincent, Aerith, and Tifa.

Cloud has been alluded to throughout pop culture. He was referenced in several TV shows, including Robot Chicken, Adventure Time, and Steven Universe.

Cloud Strife is the central topic of two Square Enix promotional books, CLOUD Vol 1 and CLOUD message.

Merchandise

Cloud has appeared in numerous action figures, cold cast statues and other merchandise.

Behind the scenes

Concept and design

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Early sketches by Tetsuya Nomura.

There wasn't really much controversy or criticism about having him as the hero from within Square, but he is definitely a mysterious character. That's one of the game's main themes, the fact that the protagonist has all these secrets to unravel. He isn't a straightforward hero like Superman; rather, he has lots of mysteries, self-doubts, and a real dark side. Mr. Nomura was also very good at designing a character like that.

Yoshinori Kitase, Electronic Gaming Monthly, October 2005[94]

Cloud was one of the first three main characters designed for Final Fantasy VII.[95] He was designed by Tetsuya Nomura, with influence from director and scenario writer Yoshinori Kitase, as well as Hironobu Sakaguchi.[94] A prototype of Cloud's character named "Detective Joe" appeared in Sakaguchi's first plot treatment for Final Fantasy VII, as a character belonging to an organization attempting to destroy New York City's "mako reactors".[96] Yoshitaka Amano created conceptual artwork as promotional artwork. The image of Cloud and Sephiroth was based on Miyamoto Musashi and Sasaki Kojirō,[97] famous Japanese warriors whose duel became legendary and the swordsmen have appeared in many forms in pop culture in Japan.

Cloud's design underwent several changes. His original character design called for slicked-back hair with a spiky front, as a contrast to the long, flowing silver hair of Sephiroth, and also because Nomura thought it would be better not to use too many polygons.[97] However, to make Cloud stand out more and emphasize his role in the game as the lead protagonist, Nomura altered Cloud's design to give him spiky blond hair instead.[98] Aspects of Cloud's original design were later used in designing Angeal Hewley for Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-.

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1996 demo

Early models of Cloud in beta (top) and the 1996 demo (bottom).

Pre-release material reveals what is possibly an early character model for Cloud. In the 1996 demo version Cloud's menu portrait is the young Cloud portrait seen during the Kalm flashback to the Nibelheim Incident in the final game, and his character model is different and shorter than his finalized model. This "Demo Cloud" makes appearances in other pre-release shots published in magazines before the game was out. Cloud's battle model also had an earlier build, wielding a different version of the Buster Sword that had only one slot as opposed to two seen in the final game.

For Advent Children, Nomura wished to make Cloud's design distinct from the other characters.[99] Thirty designs were made for his face, and his hair was altered to appear more realistic than the original game and show the passage of two years.[100] His face was changed further from a more realism style seen in completing the pilot film to the final look.[101] Cloud's costume was designed to be simple, with the concept of "clothes designed for action". The staff began with the idea of a black robe, before parring it down to a long apron shifted to one side.[100] Cloud's Fusion Swords were based on a joke that, because his sword in the original game was enormous, he should use sheer numbers in the sequel.[102]

For Remake, Cloud's initial redesign for Final Fantasy VII Remake, seen in the E3 2015 reveal trailer departed more dramatically from the original's. It was later altered to more closely resemble Nomura's original design, reflecting him as a more youthful and "dorky" character as seen in the original game.[103] Nomura had also planned to tweak Cloud's original design by giving him a long sleeved shirt and "taming" his hair a little, but shelved it without showing anyone as it started to look less like Cloud.[104]

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Remake and other games

Character development

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Remake key art

Key art of Cloud for the original release (top) and Final Fantasy VII Remake (bottom).

Kitase, and scenario writer Kazushige Nojima, developed Cloud's backstory and his relationship to Sephiroth. Their vague image of Cloud was as a mysterious character, with the unfolding of events left in Nojima's hands. Event planner Motomu Toriyama had created the "Cloud showing off" pose, made to be be used in the scene where Cloud first appears. The animation impressed Nojima and gave him the idea of Cloud having developed a false persona. This led Nojima to create Zack Fair, a SOLDIER whom Cloud had aspired to be like, to expand on the mystery of Cloud's backstory, which Kitase was unaware of the significance of until playtesting. Kitase was impressed by the idea, feeling that Cloud offered a fresh take on a protagonist due to being neither single-minded nor righteous.[105]

In early scripts of Final Fantasy VII, Sephiroth would have had more control over Cloud, and would have fooled Cloud into thinking Sephiroth created him. Cloud would still eventually discover the truth that Shinra's experiments and his own insecurities had made him susceptible to Sephiroth's manipulation.[106]

For Advent Children, Nomura gave Cloud a less positive personality for Cloud, feeling that the more upbeat image of Cloud did not stick in the minds of the fans. The script was written to explain why Cloud returned to a state of mind Nomura felt was more consistent with fans' view of him.[107]

In contrast, for Remake, the writers instead focused more on Cloud's youthful and "dorky" side as opposed to the always-serious one seen outside of the original game.[103] Nojima wished to present Cloud's awkwardness, and show how Cloud had the mind of a 16-year-old, missing five years of his life, attempted to emulate the behavior of the rest of the group who are in their 20s. In Tifa's Resolution scene, Nojima showcased this with Cloud trying to emulate the way Barret comforted Tifa after the Sector 7 plate fall, but messing it up. Nojima also had Cloud's behavior change depending on whom he is talking to: with Aerith, he stands taller and tries to act cool, leading him to overthink things and act strange; with Jessie, he acts annoyed when she comes onto him too strong; with Tifa, he acts more like himself.[104]


Voice

Cloud has been voiced by Takahiro Sakurai in Japanese for all of his appearances (except for Ehrgeiz: God Bless the Ring). Cloud shares his Compilation of Final Fantasy VII voice actor with Kurasame Susaya from Final Fantasy Type-0. In his Super Smash Bros. series appearances, Sakurai acts as the sole voice for Cloud, regardless of the region the game is in.

Cloud's English voice actor in all of his appearances before Final Fantasy VII Remake is Steve Burton. Cody Christian voices Cloud in Remake.

Reception

Cloud is one of the most popular and iconic character in gaming, frequently ranking as among the most popular Final Fantasy characters. Among Japanese fans, Cloud was voted second-best character in gaming among men and third-best among women in an Oricon poll,[108] and voted first place in the All Final Fantasy Big Vote in 2020 for Final Fantasy characters.[109] Cloud has enjoyed similar popularity among Western fans, voted as the fifth-best video game character of all time by readers of the Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition in 2011,[110] and as the best Final Fantasy character in a poll conducted by IGN in 2014.[111] Cloud has also ranked highly in lists among critics: in 2005, Electronic Gaming Monthly placed Cloud seventh in their list of top video game characters of all time,[112] and in 2010, Empire placed him thirteenth in their own list.[113] Writing for IGN in 2008, Dave Smith observed a decline in Cloud's popularity as a result of overexposure following Compilation releases, but predicted Cloud would remain an icon for years to come.[114]

A major source of praise for Cloud was his complexity as a character, particularly when Final Fantasy VII first released. Ron Dulin, writing for GameSpot in 1998, called Cloud "easily the most interesting and complex character ever presented in a game".[115] This opinion endured, with Rachael Hutchinson in her 2019 book Japanese Culture Through Videogames also describing Cloud as a complex fictional character due to his identity issues, comparing him with Terra Branford from Final Fantasy VI as well as characters from other series including Solid Snake from the Metal Gear series.[116]

Cloud's identity issues have been a notable point of discussion. In 2012, writing in the book Dungeons, Dragons, and Digital Denizens: The Digital Role-Playing Game, Katie Whitlock identifies Cloud as having involuntary memory as a result of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),[117] and in her 2017 book Mental Illness in Popular Culture, Sharon Packer identifies Cloud as having dissociative identity disorder (DID).[118] Writing for PCGamesN in 2020, Jack Ridsdale described Cloud as a deconstruction of the hero archetype and of toxic masculinity, praised the unique character arc of Cloud, and his portrayal (and other male characters in Final Fantasy VII) as someone able to demonstrate vulnerability, sensitivity, and compassion, in addition to being well-formed and multifaceted.[119]

Cloud has also been noted for having an iconic design that has become identifiable as an icon for Japanese games and the Final Fantasy series. In 2008, writing for IGN, Dave Smith stated that Cloud's spiky blond hair and Buster Sword had become instantly identifiable among gamers worldwide.[114] In 2010, Empire described Cloud as "the epitome of JRPG design" and an "enduring axiom" of character design, making him "the definitive FF poster child".[113] Super Smash Bros. creator and director Masahiro Sakurai pointed to Cloud's high recognizability among the gaming community (in contrast to Bartz Klauser and Terra, who led Final Fantasy games first released on Nintendo consoles) and the frequent fan requests as his reasoning for adding Cloud to the cast, stating he wished to make Cloud easy to play as in anticipation of a large variety of players using him.[120]

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Etymology

In meteorology, a cloud is an aerosol comprising a visible mass of minute liquid droplets, frozen crystals, or particles suspended in the atmosphere above the surface of a planetary body.

The names "Cloud" and "Strife" are English words referring to weather and difficulty respectively. Tetsuya Nomura has stated Cloud's name contrasts with Zack Fair's and the idea of "fair weather", in that Zack led a peaceful and happy life while Cloud's has been full of turmoil.

The kana in his name can be also read as "Claude Strauss", which is a real-world German name, but were intentionally read as Cloud to fit the theme of his character arc.

In the French translation of Final Fantasy VII, Cloud's name is rendered as "Clad" to be more faithful to French pronunciation ("Cloud" in French would be pronounced as "clood", rhyming with "mood"). His name is rendered as "Cloud Strife" in all other Compilation of Final Fantasy VII entries.

Notes

Annotations

  1. Also listed as August 19, 1986[5]
  2. Due to poor conversions from centimeters to feet in early English materials, Cloud's height has been listed as 5'7" in various manuals and websites.[7] His height is actually 5.7ft, or 5ft8in. The Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- Signature Series Guide guide featured the correction conversion.[6]
  3. Cloud is especially cool-headed next to Barret, more often intervening to stop fights rather than start them. Cloud stops Barret from arguing with passengers on the train to Sector 4,[72] and during the raid on the Shinra Building, vetoes his head-on assault plan.[73] Additionally, Cloud brings his expertise to help Barret, instructing him when fighting the Scorpion Sentinel,[20][74] and teaching him to use materia.[75]
  4. Wedge points out early on that Cloud is "a big softie" deep down,[76] and Jessie, in flirting with Cloud, teases to get him to smile.[77] Both Barret and Tifa express the same observation later on, Tifa admitting she could not see it when they were younger,[63] while Aerith appears to see through him from her first meeting with him, offering a flower to him and not viewing him as dangerous.[20][38]
  5. 5.0 5.1 While Cloud is protective of Tifa, blaming himself and feeling guilty for failing to protect her at Mt. Nibel as a child or during the Nibelheim Incident,[10][78] Tifa is equally, if not more, protective of him when seeing he is over his head. When Cloud stays behind to fight Rufus Shinra alone and hold off the party, Tifa also stays behind to keep him safe;[79] in Final Fantasy VII Remake, this allows her to catch him from falling to his death, as she scolds him for trying to play the hero.[69] Similarly, in the sewers, when Cloud urges Tifa and Aerith to run off without him, Tifa briefly stays behind to protect Cloud until he urges her again to leave.[80] In the end, it is Tifa who restores Cloud's mind and allows him to discover his true identity, and the two then realize they were there for one another all along without realizing it.[10]
  6. Cloud developed a superiority complex following seclusion from his peers and the subsequent jealousy. He was later shaken by guilt after he could not prevent Tifa's fall from Mt. Nibel, becoming increasingly angry at his own weakness; these things, coupled with an idolization for Sephiroth, inspired him to join SOLDIER to prove himself, forming his motivation for becoming a hero.[10]
  7. Cloud indirectly calls Tifa "beautiful",[43] and when Tifa asks if there is something more than mutual support to Aerith and Cloud's relationship, Cloud does not respond.[87] Conversely, he is unhappy when Aerith tells him not to fall in love with her.[61] In addition, when Aerith asks if Tifa is "someone special", Cloud denies it in Final Fantasy VII Remake,[88], but in Final Fantasy VII, the player has the option to call Tifa Cloud's girlfriend.[82] The English Ultimania Archive Volume 2 states that while Tifa was in Cloud's subconscious, the two realized they loved each other;[89] this page was taken from the Japanese Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania, where the equivalent caption states that while Tifa was in Cloud's subconscious, she realized he had a crush on her as a child.[90]

Citations

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania, p. 010
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- Official Complete Guide p.020
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega, p. 014, (Scan)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition, p. 32
  5. 5.0 5.1 Final Fantasy VII, game manual (PlayStation, PAL), p. 03
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Dirge of Cerberus -Final Fantasy VII- Signature Series Guide, p. 007
  7. Characters: Cloud Strife (dead) (Accessed: October 27, 2014) at Final Fantasy VII PC (dead)
  8. MOBIUS FINAL FANTASY PAX West 2017 Recap (Accessed: September 10, 2017) at Square Enix Members blog
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 Final Fantasy VII script § "The Tragedy of Five Years Ago"
  10. 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 10.10 10.11 10.12 Final Fantasy VII script § "Searching for the You of That Day"
  11. 11.0 11.1 Final Fantasy VII script § "At the Hideout in the Slums"
  12. 12.0 12.1 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Sector 7-6 Annex Infiltration"
  13. Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-
  14. Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- script § "Chapter 5"
  15. Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, Mail § "If you'd like..."
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 16.3 Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- script § "Chapter 8"
  17. Final Fantasy VII script § "Zack flashback"
  18. Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII- script § "Chapter 10"
  19. Final Fantasy VII script § "In a World Approaching Its End"
  20. 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 Final Fantasy VII script § "No. 1 Reactor Bombing"
  21. Final Fantasy VII script § "The Stowaway Strategy"
  22. Final Fantasy VII script § "In the Land of the Study of Planet Life"
  23. Final Fantasy VII script § "Nibelheim optional dialogue"
  24. 24.0 24.1 Final Fantasy VII script § "Unnatural Hometown"
  25. 25.0 25.1 Final Fantasy VII script § "Secret Date"
  26. Final Fantasy VII script § "Within the Temple of the Ancients"
  27. Final Fantasy VII script § "Parting with Aeris"
  28. 28.0 28.1 28.2 Final Fantasy VII script § "That Which Waits in the Northernmost Reaches"
  29. Final Fantasy VII script § "A Shocking Reunion"
  30. Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition, p. 44-49, Tifa Lockhart Character Profile
  31. Final Fantasy VII script § "What Aeris Left Behind"
  32. Final Fantasy VII script § "Mako Cannon Rampage"
  33. Final Fantasy VII script § "The Planet's Judgment"
  34. 34.0 34.1 Final Fantasy VII: On the Way to a Smile, "Episode: Tifa"
  35. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Enter the Reactor Grounds"
  36. 36.0 36.1 36.2 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Breach Security"
  37. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Follow Him"
  38. 38.0 38.1 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Taking a Detour"
  39. 39.0 39.1 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Return to Base"
  40. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Noisy Neighbors"
  41. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Alone at Last"
  42. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Shinra Reacts"
  43. 43.0 43.1 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Talking Strategy"
  44. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Ominous Shadows"
  45. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Remaining Payment"
  46. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Sudden Attack"
  47. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Reach Mako Storage 2"
  48. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Storming the Gates (continued)"
  49. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Second Chance Meeting"
  50. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Tour Guide"
  51. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Saying Goodbye"
  52. 52.0 52.1 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Chasing Tifa"
  53. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Madam M's Desire"
  54. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Rescue Tifa"
  55. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Aerith's Plan"
  56. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Showdown with Corneo"
  57. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Link Up with Avalanche"
  58. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "To the Top"
  59. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Words of Hope"
  60. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Finding Wedge"
  61. 61.0 61.1 61.2 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Resolve"
  62. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Intel Gathering"
  63. 63.0 63.1 63.2 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Over the Wall"
  64. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Infiltration"
  65. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "A Helping Hand"
  66. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Reconnaissance"
  67. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Operation: Save Aerith"
  68. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "A Way Out"
  69. 69.0 69.1 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "The Showdown"
  70. 70.0 70.1 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "The Turning Point"
  71. 71.0 71.1 Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Last Train"
  72. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "All Aboard for Sector 4"
  73. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Infiltration"
  74. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Set the Charge"
  75. Final Fantasy VII script § "To the No. 5 Reactor"
  76. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "To Wedge's Place"
  77. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Rendezvous at the Empty Lot"
  78. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Storming the Gates (continued)"
  79. Final Fantasy VII script § "The Nightmare Beginning Anew"
  80. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "To the Surface (continued)"
  81. Final Fantasy VII script § "The Planet's Judgment"
  82. 82.0 82.1 82.2 82.3 Final Fantasy VII script § "The Woman at the Church"
  83. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Working Together Again"
  84. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "The Language of Flowers"
  85. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Head for the Station"
  86. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Chasing Tifa"
  87. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Escape to the Surface"
  88. Final Fantasy VII Remake script § "Escort the Children"
  89. Final Fantasy Ultimania Archive Volume 2, p. 21
  90. Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition, p. 21
  91. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
  92. Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-
  93. Final Symphony (Accessed: August 13, 2018) at Game Concerts
  94. 94.0 94.1 Electronic Gaming Monthly 2005
  95. Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition, p. 8-13
  96. Leone 2017
  97. 97.0 97.1 Famitsu May 2012
  98. Knight 2003
  99. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-, p. 7
  100. 100.0 100.1 Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-, p. 16
  101. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-, p. 75
  102. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-, p. 68
  103. 103.0 103.1 SATO 2018
  104. 104.0 104.1 Final Fantasy VII Remake Ultimania, p. 744
  105. Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania Revised Edition, p. 8-13
  106. Final Fantasy VII Ultimania Omega, p. 528-529
  107. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children -Reunion Files-, p. 6
  108. Ashcraft 2009
  109. NHK 2020
  110. Gamasutra 2011
  111. Nix 2014
  112. EGM Staff 2005
  113. 113.0 113.1 Empire 2010
  114. 114.0 114.1 Smith 2008
  115. Dulin 1998
  116. Hutchinson 2019
  117. Whitlock 2012, p. 160
  118. Packer 2017 p. 231
  119. Risdale
  120. Source Gaming 2016

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