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'''Summons''' are a principal type of [[magic]]al attack in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. Summon magic brings forth a summon, which is a type of monster that typically performs a major attack on every opponent. Since their debut in ''[[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 summon. | '''Summons''' are a principal type of [[magic]]al attack in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. Summon magic brings forth a summon, which is a type of monster that typically performs a major attack on every opponent. Since their debut in ''[[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 summon. | ||
In several titles, namely ''Final Fantasy III'', ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'', Summon Magic has little to no role in the storylines, appearing only in the command list for the Summoner job class or as attacks provided by various Summon [[materia]]. Summons have served as a key plot element in the rest of the series, notably ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' — in which they play a large role in certain parts of the story — and ''[[Final Fantasy X | In several titles, namely ''Final Fantasy III'', ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'', Summon Magic has little to no role in the storylines, appearing only in the command list for the Summoner job class or as attacks provided by various Summon [[materia]]. Summons have served as a key plot element in the rest of the series, notably ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' — in which they play a large role in certain parts of the story — and ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', in which they are part of the main story. | ||
==History== | ==History== |