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====''Final Fantasy IX''==== | ====''Final Fantasy IX''==== | ||
Deliberately reminiscent of earlier games in the series, ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' was similar to ''Final Fantasy IV'' in that only two player characters were capable of casting summon spells: [[Dagger]] (also named Princess Garnet) and Eiko Carol. In this game, summons are called '''Eidolons''', powerful extra-dimensional beings that can be called upon by summoners. | Deliberately reminiscent of earlier games in the series, ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' was similar to ''Final Fantasy IV'' in that only two player characters were capable of casting summon spells: [[Dagger]] (also named Princess Garnet) and Eiko Carol. In this game, summons are called '''Eidolons''', powerful extra-dimensional beings that can be called upon by summoners. Specific Eidolon summons are learned through equipping specific pieces of equipment, which slowly teach either Dagger or Eiko the ability to cast a specific summon spell. The game also features Eidolons in its pre-rendered CGI sequences. | ||
====''Final Fantasy X''==== | ====''Final Fantasy X''==== |