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The Strike Laser Claw is a weapon that requires a Zoid to charge its claws with laser energy to enhance the attack's power. The swipe itself is powerful, and capable of tearing through enemy armor to deal damage.

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  • The Strike Laser Claw is a weapon that requires a Zoid to charge its claws with laser energy to enhance the attack's power. The swipe itself is powerful, and capable of tearing through enemy armor to deal damage.
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  • The Strike Laser Claw is a weapon that requires a Zoid to charge its claws with laser energy to enhance the attack's power. The swipe itself is powerful, and capable of tearing through enemy armor to deal damage. The Strike Laser Claw is the signature weapon of the Liger Zero, although in the Battle Story, the Lightning Saix was the first Zoid to be equipped with this technology. While the Zero's Jager and Panzer units are still capable of using this attack, the Schneider sacrifices its ability to use the Strike Laser Claw due to gaining Laser Blades as its new weapons. The Strike Laser Claw of the Liger Zero is unique compared to other Zoids using the same technology, as it harnesses the laser energy needed to perform this attack by opening or activating the two "fins" located at the side of its mane, and lets the laser energy flow through its legs and up to its front claws while running.
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