Pretty Cures are heroines of legend, rising to the occasion when a great evil threatens the universe. In Tsubomi’s world, generations of Pretty Cure have existed since the mysterious Cure Ange arrived on Earth and established the Pretty Cure Palace, which adorn statues of the various Cures, up to the modern age. Their task is to protect the Great Heart Tree from evil, the Tree connecting it to the state of emotions in the world. Tsubomi gained her powers as Cure Blossom after witnessing a dream of the Cure before her, Cure Moonlight, falling in battle; dreams shared by her future teammates and friends Erika Kurumi and Itsuki Myoudouin. However, because of her pathetic self-esteem, her power isn’t as strong as it should be, leading to her being deemed “The Weakest Pretty Cure in History” by her friends. However, because of her incredible bonds, she created a brand new strength that saved her world, one of infinite love and infinite power…
...but, that’s another story.
Strengths: Pretty Cures are powerful heroines whose power is essentially drawn through one’s emotional state. Cure Blossom is no exception. Despite their garb being essentially being a flower-motif tutu-like outfit with pencil-thin heeled boots, Pretty Cure show incredible strength, agility and stamina, withstanding crushing blows, fight monsters many times their size and leap incredible distances. Because of their amazing durability, armor is pretty much useless to them. Unlike mages, Pretty Cure can draw on their magical potential to create amazing new attacks at will, from simple burst shots to tag-team effort blasts of energy. Their main weapon is the Tact, a wand-like device that draws in power and releases it as a devastating burst of purifying energy.
Weaknesses:Despite this amazing power, it holds a vast number of drawbacks to it. The first and most important is emotional state. Pretty Cure draw out their full potential through clear minds, open hearts and a warm smile. Negative emotions such as jealousy, selfishness and even furious revenge will lower that potential or even cancel out the transformation entirely. Because of Tsubomi’s crushingly low self-esteem, her powers as Cure Blossom aren’t as effective as they should be. As well, Cures are meant to work in teams, thus without either another Cure around or the help of another, Tsubomi’s potential as a Cure is weakened further. Another drawback is the durability. Pretty Cure are quite durable, but they do have limits and when they reach those limits, their transformation is cancelled, leaving them in a helpless transitioned state wearing only a glowing sundress of sorts and with this power now being connected to the other jobs, this means both jobs will be cancelled out until Tsubomi can retransform again. The final drawback are the items needed to transform - without a Heart Perfume and the Pretty Cure Seed granted to her by her fairy partner Chypre, Tsubomi can’t transform.
Initial
Blossom Shot
Simplistic bursts of pink energy, easy to use to deal with enemies
One Month
Blossom Shower
Cure Blossom draws a circle of flowers with her hand, then pushes out, launching a scattershot of energy flowers.
Two Months
Blossom Impact
Gathering energy between her hand and an object, she can launch it away with incredible force
Three Months
Blossom Butt Punch
Pushes herself into her opponent with incredible force, slamming her rear end against them. Don’t ask her why she named it that.
Four Months
Blossom Flower Storm
Creates a tornado of energy flowers while spinning in place.
Six Months
Blossom Screw Punch
A massive spiraling energy shot fired from her fist
Nine Months
Pink Forte Wave
Gathers energy into her Blossom Tact then fires it, smashing into her opponent and purifying them
One Year
Floral Power Fortissimo
Internalizes the power of the Forte Wave with another ally (usually another Pretty Cure) and flies into her opponent for a dual strike.
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...but, that’s another story.
Strengths: Pretty Cures are powerful heroines whose power is essentially drawn through one’s emotional state. Cure Blossom is no exception. Despite their garb being essentially being a flower-motif tutu-like outfit with pencil-thin heeled boots, Pretty Cure show incredible strength, agility and stamina, withstanding crushing blows, fight monsters many times their size and leap incredible distances. Because of their amazing durability, armor is pretty much useless to them. Unlike mages, Pretty Cure can draw on their magical potential to create amazing new attacks at will, from simple burst shots to tag-team effort blasts of energy. Their main weapon is the Tact, a wand-like device that draws in power and releases it as a devastating burst of purifying energy.
Weaknesses:Despite this amazing power, it holds a vast number of drawbacks to it. The first and most important is emotional state. Pretty Cure draw out their full potential through clear minds, open hearts and a warm smile. Negative emotions such as jealousy, selfishness and even furious revenge will lower that potential or even cancel out the transformation entirely. Because of Tsubomi’s crushingly low self-esteem, her powers as Cure Blossom aren’t as effective as they should be. As well, Cures are meant to work in teams, thus without either another Cure around or the help of another, Tsubomi’s potential as a Cure is weakened further. Another drawback is the durability. Pretty Cure are quite durable, but they do have limits and when they reach those limits, their transformation is cancelled, leaving them in a helpless transitioned state wearing only a glowing sundress of sorts and with this power now being connected to the other jobs, this means both jobs will be cancelled out until Tsubomi can retransform again. The final drawback are the items needed to transform - without a Heart Perfume and the Pretty Cure Seed granted to her by her fairy partner Chypre, Tsubomi can’t transform.