Gravity (element)

Gravity (重力) is a recurring element in the Final Fantasy series. Only truly recognized as an element in Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy X-2, Gravity abilities often deal damage based on the victims' current or maximum HP. Very often Gravity-based attacks have no effect against bosses.

Spells
Gravity (or Demi), Gravira, Graviga and Gravija are the four main Gravity-elemental spells. They deal varying fractional damage depending on the game.

Summons
Diabolos is the series' recurring summon for the Gravity element. In Final Fantasy IX, Atomos is the Gravity summon and in Ivalice Zeromus, the Condemner is the series' Gravity Esper with its ultimate attack Big Bang.

Final Fantasy V
Though not technically an element, Gravity is used in the form of Demi and Quarter, only usable via Time Magic. Gravity is also used in Blue Magic via L.4 Quarter.

Final Fantasy VI
Gravity and Graviga are spells in Final Fantasy VI though Gravity is still not considered an element. In the Advance version, one of the new Espers Diablos deals Gravity-based damage and teaches a new spell, Gravija.

Final Fantasy VIII
Even though Gravity is still an element, it's treated more like a status.

Final Fantasy IX
Not an element in this game, but Gravity is used in the form of the Black Magic Demi, Garnet's summon Atomos, and in the form of Amarant's Demi Shock.

Final Fantasy XII
Gravity appears in Final Fantasy XII as Gravity and Graviga. Both spells are classed as Arcane Magick. Gravity is acquired through purchasing the Arcane Magick 2 license, and reduces a single target's HP by 25% of their current HP. Graviga requires the Arcane Magick 7 license, and reduces the HP of all targets in range by 50% of their current HP.

The Esper Zeromus uses Gravity and Piercing Graviga when he is fought in the Stilshrine of Miriam. Under the player's control, it casts Gravity Well, which can break the damage limit, as well as its ultimate attack, Big Bang. As the damage output of each attack is based on a calculation involving Zeromus' max HP, they are both easily enhanced using the spell Bubble, and are the strongest Gravity-element spells in game.