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The game reuses the [[Active Time Battle]] system, which first appeared in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. The game introduces [[Limit Break]]s, a modified form of ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''{{'}}s [[Desperation Attack]]s. Each character has their own Limit Breaks, which are powerful attacks that are usually capable of dealing more damage than regular attack. Every character has their own Limit Break bar that gradually fills as they take damage during a battle. The character can only use their attack once the bar has been filled.
The game reuses the [[Active Time Battle]] system, which first appeared in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. The game introduces [[Limit Break]]s, a modified form of ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''{{'}}s [[Desperation Attack]]s. Each character has their own Limit Breaks, which are powerful attacks that are usually capable of dealing more damage than regular attack. Every character has their own Limit Break bar that gradually fills as they take damage during a battle. The character can only use their attack once the bar has been filled.


The game introduces a skill system that is built around the use of magical orbs known as [[materia]]. From the [[Menu Screen]]'s Materia sub-menu, the materia can be applied to empty, circular slots to enhance either the weapon, armor, or accessory of a character; their magic spells, summons, and special abilities are changed accordingly. On the other hand, characters with more materia equipped become physically weaker. It is possible to join materia together to create different effects.
The game introduces a skill system that is built around the use of magical orbs known as [[materia]]. From the [[Menu Screen]]'s Materia sub-menu, the materia can be applied to empty, circular slots to enhance either the weapon, armor, or accessory of a character; their magic spells, summons, and special abilities are changed accordingly. On the other hand, characters with more materia equipped become physically weaker. It is possible to join materia together to either enhance them or produce a different ability.
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