Flame (ability)

Flame (火炎放射) is a recurring enemy ability in the series. It is Fire-elemental and normally targets all party member, dealing moderate damage. It is similar to Blaze.

Final Fantasy III
Flame is an enemy ability used by Dragon, Salamander, Amon, Xande, Xande's Clone, Azer, and Ahriman, and inflicts minor to moderate Fire-elemental damage.

Final Fantasy IV
Flame is both a Ninjutsu and enemy ability. The Ninjutsu ability, used by Edge, inflicts moderate Fire-elemental damage to all enemies and costs 15 MP in all versions but the DS version, where it costs 20 MP to cast and is the initial Ninjutsu Edge has. The enemy ability version, used by several enemies such as Death Mech and Lunasaur, inflicts major Fire-elemental damage to the party.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
Flame returns as a Ninjutsu spell in the sequel of Final Fantasy IV and Edge already known the spell. It deals moderate Fire-elemental damage to all enemy at the cost of 15 MP.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Flame returns as a Ninjutsu ability, usable by Edge and Gekkou, both of whom start with the ability. It functions in the same way as it did in Final Fantasy IV, but now costs 7 MP to use.

Final Fantasy VII
Flame is an enemy ability that was programmed to be used by Diablos as a counter to Ice-elemental attacks, but due to a bug in the game, it is never used unless the enemy is manipulated.

Final Fantasy IX
Used by the enemies Cerberus, Grenade, Ironite, Ogre, and Worm Hydra, it inflicts a random amount of Fire-elemental damage to the party.

Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
Flame has an attack power of 80, used by Adamant Turtle, Flazzard, and Salamand, inflicts Fire-elemental damage to one party member.

Final Fantasy Legend III
Flame is a Fire elemental attack that damages one enemy or an enemy group. Wisper, F-Liz., Fireball, DualMask, Igasaur, Salamand, and Young-D can use this attack.

Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
Flame is a special attack, first used by Mack, that inflicts Fire-elemental damage to one party member.