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{{about|the Black Magic spell|the element of the same name|Fire (element)}}
{{about|the Black Magic spell|the element of the same name|Fire (element)}}
'''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. 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.
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.
 
==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.
 
Fira was originally named '''FIRE''' in the Nintendo Entertainment System release and '''Fire1''' in ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]''.
 
{| class="blacktable"
! 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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Revision as of 16:51, November 8, 2021

This article is about the Black Magic spell. For the element of the same name, see Fire (element).

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 game, especially as a trademark move of Black Mages, 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-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.

Game appearances

Final Fantasy

In Final Fantasy, Fire can be learned from the Level 1 Black Magic Shop in Cornelia. Fire uses 5 MP for each use. In the original Nintendo Entertainment System version, Fire costs 100 gold, but starting with the Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls remake, its price was reduced to 50 gil.

Fira was originally named FIRE in the Nintendo Entertainment System release and Fire1 in Final Fantasy Origins.

Usable by
Warriors of Light Black Mage - Black Wizard - Ninja - Red Mage - Red Wizard
Enemies Horned Devils - Rakshasas - Spirit Nagas
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