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  • ...eat power (whose name and source varies from game to game) to attack their enemies, protect their party or render other forms of aid. This type of magic is kn Summoners first appear in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', which has two summoner jobs: ''Evoker'' (幻術師, ''Genjutsushi'
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  • ...signature attack is [[Hellfire]], in which it inflicts fire damage on all enemies. ===''Final Fantasy III''===
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  • ...amount of [[HP]]. In many games, it can also be used to damage [[undead]] enemies. It is often the first spell learned by users of White Magic. In many of it ===''Final Fantasy'' series===
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  • ...e two principal forms of attack in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. Its specific features vary significantly between games, alth ...rt their order of spells (such as ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', and ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'') the three types of magic are labeled as "Attack," "Restore" and "
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  • |image=[[File:Red Bat FF8.jpg|250px]]<br>Artwork of a Red Bat from ''Final Fantasy VIII'' |first_appear=''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' (1999)
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  • ...ciencies. They are a core feature of many ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games. Jobs can be loosely categorized into physical Jobs, which specia ...aracters in ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' and ''[[Mario Sports Mix]]'' and as enemies in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''.
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  • ...n ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', Summons have appeared in nearly every ''Final Fantasy'' game. [[Summoner]]s are one of the main classes that can bring forth a su ...in certain parts of the story — and ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', and ''[[Final Fantasy XVI]]'', in which they are part of the main story.
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  • ...Desperation Attacks''', but they were first named Limit Break in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. ...now a common feature of many RPGs. Besides its incarnations in the ''Final Fantasy'' series, ''{{wp|Tales of Symphonia}}'' contains an "overlimit" state in wh
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  • ...sh2|[[Gil Snapper]], whose name is mistranslated as "Gilgamesh" in ''Final Fantasy IV Advance''}} [[File:FF5 Gilgamesh.jpg|thumb|200px|Original ''Final Fantasy V'' artwork by [[Yoshitaka Amano]]]]
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  • ...appears as a boss in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' and as an enemy in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]''. ===''Final Fantasy'' series===
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  • ...res of crystallized spiritual energy used in the magic system of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. These spheres allow their users to cast various magic and use spec ...a physical sense, as what is referred to as "magic." Years before ''Final Fantasy VII'' began, the [[Shinra]] discovered a means to manufacture materia withi
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  • ...name given to a character in almost every ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' game. Although he is rarely the same individual, and never the same age ...e main protagonists throughout their journey. The motion picture ''[[Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within]]'' also featured a character named "Sid," presumably a
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  • |image=[[File:Chocobo FFX artwork.jpg|250px]]<br>''Final Fantasy X'' artwork ...den by humans, usually for transportation. Chocobos are one of the ''Final Fantasy'' mascots, and even have their own spinoff series, the ''[[Chocobo (series)
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  • |image=[[File:Edward Chris von Muir Amano art.jpg|250px]]<br>''Final Fantasy IV'' artwork by [[Yoshitaka Amano]] |games=''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''<br>''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''
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  • |release=Same date as ''Final Fantasy VIII'' and re-releases ...''Chocobo World'' was later implemented into the computer port of ''Final Fantasy VIII'', making it more accessible to players outside of Japan.
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  • ...Rydia adult FF4 art.jpg|250px]]<br>Artwork of Rydia as an adult in ''Final Fantasy IV''</tabber> ...[Final Fantasy IV]]''<br>''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]''<br>''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''
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  • ...ments included [[chocobo]]s and other recurring creatures from the ''Final Fantasy'' series. It was to be released on the [[Microsoft Windows]], [[PlayStation ...art style. Grin worked to bring the game's art style closer to the ''Final Fantasy'' series, but after six months of development was told that no funding woul
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  • ...E (Virtual Console rerelease)<ref>https://www.esrb.org/ratings/29275/FINAL+FANTASY+MYSTIC+QUEST/</ref> {{distinguish2|[[Final Fantasy Adventure]], which is named Mystic Quest in Europe}}
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  • |title=Final Fantasy IX ...ntasy VIII]]'', although the setting was added back into ''[[Final Fantasy X]]''.
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  • {{italic title|''Final Fantasy'' bestiary}} ...and its stats, as shown in the ''Final Fantasy'' bestiary from the ''Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls'' compilation]]
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