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{{about|the Black Magic spell|the element of the same name|Fire (element)}}
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[[File:Vivi using Fire FF9.png|thumb|220px|[[Vivi Ornitier|Vivi]] using Fire in ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'']]
'''Fire''' is one of the most basic and earliest usable [[Black Magic]] spells. The move appears in nearly every ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' game, especially as a trademark move of [[Black Mage]]s, and first appears in the first ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' game.
{{nihongo|'''Fire'''|ファイア|Faia}} is one of the most basic and earliest usable [[Black Magic]] spells. The move appears in nearly every ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' game, especially as a trademark move of [[Black Mage]]s, and first appears in the first ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' game.


As its name would suggest, Fire involves its user inflicting a small wave of fire on their opponent, dealing [[Fire (element)|fire]]-elemental damage. The move has three stronger variations, from weakest to strongest: [[Fira]], [[Firaga]], and [[Firaja]]. Each variant inflicts larger bursts of fire, and therefore more damage, on the target than its weaker counterparts.
As its name would suggest, Fire involves its user inflicting a small wave of fire on their opponent. The move has three stronger variations, from weakest to strongest: [[Fira]], [[Firaga]], and [[Firaja]]. Each inflicts larger bursts of fire, and therefore more damage, on the target than its weaker counterparts.
 
==Game appearances==
===''Final Fantasy''===
In ''Final Fantasy'', Fire can be learned from the Level 1 [[Black Magic Shop]] in [[Cornelia]]. Fire uses 5 [[Magic point|MP]] for each use. In the original [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version, Fire costs 100 [[gil|gold]], but starting with the ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' remake, its price was reduced to 50 gil. Three enemies can use Fire: [[Horned Devil]]s, [[Rakshasa]]s, and [[Spirit Naga]]s, the latter being the only enemy who cannot use Fira as well.
 
Fira was originally named '''FIRE''' in the Nintendo Entertainment System release and '''Fire1''' in ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]''.
 
{| class="table"
! colspan=2 style="background:{{FFdarkcolor}}" | Usable by
|-style="text-align:center"
!style="background:{{FFcolor}}"|[[Warriors of Light]]
| {{game-id|Black Mage|ffi}} - {{game-id|Black Wizard|ffi}} - {{game-id|Ninja|ffi}} - {{game-id|Red Mage|ffi}} - {{game-id|Red Wizard|ffi}}
|-
!style="background:{{FFcolor}}"|Enemies
|[[Horned Devil]]s - [[Rakshasa]]s - [[Spirit Naga]]s
|}


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