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− | + | Up to 99 can be carried at once. If a character runs out of ammo, he or she will attack with his [[Unarmed|bare hands]]. Bombs can be bought at Inns or found in various areas. Ninja Stars and Arrows can only be found within Temples or Dungeons. |
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+ | *[[List of Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Weapons#Bomb|Bomb]] |
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+ | *[[List of Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Weapons#Jumbo Bomb|Jumbo Bomb]] |
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+ | *[[List of Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Weapons#Mega Grenade|Mega Grenade]] |
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+ | *[[List of Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Weapons#Ninja Star|Ninja Star]] |
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[[List of Final Fantasy Legend III Weapons#Explosives|Explosives]] target all enemies. |
[[List of Final Fantasy Legend III Weapons#Explosives|Explosives]] target all enemies. |
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+ | *[[List of Final Fantasy Legend III Weapons#Grenade|Grenade]] |
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|File:MQJumboBomb.PNG|Jumbo Bombs in ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. |
|File:MQJumboBomb.PNG|Jumbo Bombs in ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. |
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|File:MQMegaGrenade.PNG|Mega Grenades in ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. |
|File:MQMegaGrenade.PNG|Mega Grenades in ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. |
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+ | |File:FFMQ - Mega Grenade Field Sprite.png|Mega Grenade's field sprite in ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. |
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|File:FFMQ Arrow.png|Arrows in ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. |
|File:FFMQ Arrow.png|Arrows in ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. |
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|File:MQNinjaStar.PNG|Ninja Stars in ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. |
|File:MQNinjaStar.PNG|Ninja Stars in ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]''. |
Revision as of 22:13, 23 August 2013
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Ammo (弾薬, Danyaku?), an abbreviation of Ammunition, are projectiles fired by Guns in some Final Fantasy games, or used with Bows in others. Most ammo types have an element or status effect associated with them. In most games that feature ammo, when a character runs out of ammo and attacks an enemy, they'll attack with their bare hands.
Appearances
Final Fantasy III
Arrows are used in conjunction with Bows, and are used mainly by the Ranger class, though Onion Knights can also equip them, and Freelancers, Warriors, Black Mages, and Red Mages can equip some of them.
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Final Fantasy IV
Arrows are used in conjunction with Bows, which in most versions of the game can be wielded by Rosa, Rydia, Edward, Palom, Porom, Cecil, and Cid. If the character runs out of ammo and attacks, he or she will attack with bare hands.
In the Nintendo DS version, only Rosa can equip Bows, and therefore Arrows. In all releases, but the DS release, attacking with a Bow cost a single Arrow, and if the user ran out of Arrows they would attack bare-handed. In the DS release, equipping Arrows with a Bow provides an infinite supply of them.
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Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
Arrows have the same function as the original game.
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Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Once again, arrows have the same function as the original game.
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Final Fantasy VIII
Irvine utilizes Ammo for his Limit Break, Shot. There are several kinds of Ammo, which can be purchased or refined from items.
Ammo are refined with Ifrit's Ammo-RF ability.
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Normal Ammo | Buy for 20 gil from shops Refine from Screw (1=8) |
Shotgun Ammo | Buy for 40 gil from shops Win from: Base Leader, Base Soldier, Elite Soldier |
Dark Ammo | Buy for 300 gil from shops Refine from Poison Powder (1=10), Venom Fang (1=20) Card Mod: Abadon (1=30) |
Fire Ammo | Buy for 500 gil from shops Refine from Bomb Fragment (1=20), Fuel (1=10), Red Fang (1=40) Card Mod: Oilboyle (1=30) |
Demolition Ammo | Buy for 800 gil from Cloud's shop in Esthar (requires Familiar) Refine from Cactus Thorn (1=40), Missile (1=20), Running Fire (1=40) Card Mod: Trauma (1=30) |
Fast Ammo | Buy for 100 gil from Cloud's shop in Esthar (requires Familiar) Refine from Normal Ammo (1=1), Shotgun Ammo (1=2) Card Mod: GIM47N (1=1) Get one from the G-Soldier in Grease Monkey's house in Fishermans Horizon when visiting with Irvine alone. |
AP Ammo | Refine from: Chef's Knife (1=20), Sharp Spike (1=10), Get one from the G-Soldier in Grease Monkey's house in Fishermans Horizon when visiting with Irvine alone. |
Pulse Ammo | Refine from: Laser Cannon (1=5), Energy Crystal (1=10), Power Generator (1=20) Get one from the G-Soldier in Grease Monkey's house in Fishermans Horizon when visiting with Irvine alone. |
Final Fantasy XI
Ammo is a slot in Final Fantasy XI used primarily for expendable items. Most of these items are ammunition like Arrows, Bolts, Bullets, or throwing weapons; however, there are certain items that go in a player's ammo slot that cannot be thrown and are designed solely to provide bonuses (ex: Happy Egg, Savage Satchel, etc).
Final Fantasy XII
Arrows, Bolts, Bombs, and Bullets are all ammunition in this game. Unlike most weapons in the game they do not need license points to be used. As with the DS version of Final Fantasy IV the player need not stock up; once the ammo is bought, it gives the player an infinite supply.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
Up to 99 can be carried at once. If a character runs out of ammo, he or she will attack with his bare hands. Bombs can be bought at Inns or found in various areas. Ninja Stars and Arrows can only be found within Temples or Dungeons.
List of Ammo:
- Bomb
- Jumbo Bomb
- Mega Grenade
- Ninja Star
- Arrow
Final Fantasy Adventure
The only arrow that appears in the game is Lester's Arrow.
Final Fantasy Legend III
Explosives target all enemies.
- Napalm
- Grenade
- TNT
- TearGas
- Star
- Nuke
Gallery
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