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In ''Final Fantasy'', Blizzara can be learned from the Level 4 [[Black Magic Shop]] in [[Elfheim]]. When used, Blizzara creates a blizzard that damages every opponent, dealing 40–160 points of damage. Blizzara uses 18 [[Magic Point]]s for each use. In the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version, the Blizzara upgrade cost 4,000 [[gil|gold]], and in the ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' remake, the price was reduced to 2,500 gil.
In ''Final Fantasy'', Blizzara can be learned from the Level 4 [[Black Magic Shop]] in [[Elfheim]]. When used, Blizzara creates a blizzard that damages every opponent, dealing 40–160 points of damage. Each use of Blizzara costs 18 [[Magic Point]]s. In the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version, the Blizzara upgrade cost 4,000 [[gil|gold]], and in the ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' remake, the price was reduced to 2,500 gil.


Blizzara was originally named '''ICE2''' in the Nintendo Entertainment System, and it is formatted '''Ice2''' in ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]''.
Blizzara was originally named '''ICE2''' in the Nintendo Entertainment System, and it is formatted '''Ice2''' in ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]''.
===''Final Fantasy IV''===
In ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', Blizzara uses 15 MP per use. It can learned by four [[party member]]s, three of whom know the move by default: [[Fusoya]], [[Tellah]], and adult [[Rydia]]. [[Palom]] can learn this move at [[level]] 12. Blizzara can also be performed by using an [[Arctic Wind]] or the [[Ice Lance]] as an item. Similar to ''Final Fantasy'', the move was named Ice2 in releases prior to ''[[Final Fantasy IV Advance]]''.


==Profiles and descriptions==
==Profiles and descriptions==

Revision as of 19:54, June 4, 2021

Blizzara is an upgrade over the Blizzard spell in several Final Fantasy games. It deals ice-elemental damage. Since its debut in Final Fantasy, Blizzara has usually appeared as a Black Magic spell, and can be upgraded into Blizzaga.

Game appearances

Final Fantasy

Usable by
Black Mage Black Wizard Ninja Red Mage Red Wizard

In Final Fantasy, Blizzara can be learned from the Level 4 Black Magic Shop in Elfheim. When used, Blizzara creates a blizzard that damages every opponent, dealing 40–160 points of damage. Each use of Blizzara costs 18 Magic Points. In the original Nintendo Entertainment System version, the Blizzara upgrade cost 4,000 gold, and in the Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls remake, the price was reduced to 2,500 gil.

Blizzara was originally named ICE2 in the Nintendo Entertainment System, and it is formatted Ice2 in Final Fantasy Origins.

Final Fantasy IV

In Final Fantasy IV, Blizzara uses 15 MP per use. It can learned by four party members, three of whom know the move by default: Fusoya, Tellah, and adult Rydia. Palom can learn this move at level 12. Blizzara can also be performed by using an Arctic Wind or the Ice Lance as an item. Similar to Final Fantasy, the move was named Ice2 in releases prior to Final Fantasy IV Advance.

Profiles and descriptions

Final Fantasy (NES)

  • Nintendo Power Strategy Guide (page 21): "A blizzard capable of 40 to 160 points of damage is hurled at enemies."

Final Fantasy Origins

  • BradyGames Strategy Guide (page 11): "Inflicts 40–160 ice damage."

Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls

  • In-game description: "Deals ice damage to all foes."

Final Fantasy IV Advance

  • Instruction booklet (page 34): "A stronger version of Blizzard that crystallizes moisture in the air into ice, deep-frosting the enemy."
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