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===''Final Fantasy XVI''===
===''Final Fantasy XVI''===
In ''[[Final Fantasy XVI]]'', [[Clive Rosfield|Clive]] unlocks Limit Break after accepting the truth on what happened at [[Phoenix Gate]], during the fight with the [[Infernal Shadow]], allowing him to semi-prime [[Ifrit]]. Upon activating Limit Break, a unique animation plays that throws back weak enemies. While semi-primed, Clive's health regenerates over time, and his attacks are more powerful.
In ''[[Final Fantasy XVI]]'', [[Clive Rosfield|Clive]] unlocks Limit Break after accepting the truth during the fight with the [[Infernal Shadow]], allowing him to semi-prime [[Ifrit]]. Upon activating Limit Break, a unique animation plays that throws back weak enemies. While semi-primed, Clive's health regenerates over time, and his attacks are more powerful.


Clive starts with two Limit Break gauges, but it can be upgraded to a maximum of four. To fill up the gauge, Clive must perform several actions in combat. Limit Break can be cancelled at anytime to conserve fragments.
Clive starts with two Limit Break gauges, but it can be upgraded to a maximum of four. To fill up the gauge, Clive must perform several actions in combat. Limit Break can be cancelled at anytime to conserve fragments.

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