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[[File:FFXIV ARR Banish III.png|right|275px|thumb|Banish III in ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''.]]
 
'''Banish III''' {{J|バニシュ III|Banishu III}} is a recurring spell in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]], appearing only in the online installments of the series. It is an upgraded version of the [[Banish (ability)|Banish]] spell.
 
 
{{See Also|Banish (ability)|Banish II|Banish IV|Banishra|Banishga}}
 
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''===
 
 
 
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Banish III is the third tier of the Light-based Banish spell. [[White Mage (Final Fantasy XI)|White Mages]] are able to learn the spell at level 65 by using a scroll obtained from a Lagoon Sahagin, purchased from a merchant, or bought from the player-stocked [[Auction House (Final Fantasy XI)|auction house]]. Banish III deals extra damage to [[undead]], and may also lower an undead enemy's [[Defense (stat)|Defense]].
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'''Banish III''' {{J|バニシュ III|Banishu III}} is a White Magic spell from ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''. It is the third tier of the light-based Banish spell. [[White Mage (Final Fantasy XI)|White Mages]] are able to learn the spell at level 65 by using a scroll obtained from a Lagoon Sahagin, purchased from a merchant, or bought from the player-stocked [[Auction House (Final Fantasy XI)|auction house]]. Banish III deals extra damage to [[undead]], and may also lower an undead enemy's [[Defense (stat)|Defense]].
   
 
Casting Banish III with [[Afflatus Misery]] activate grants a damage bonus to the spell based on the most recent damage taken by the caster. The record of damage taken is reset upon use.
 
Casting Banish III with [[Afflatus Misery]] activate grants a damage bonus to the spell based on the most recent damage taken by the caster. The record of damage taken is reset upon use.
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Despite sharing the name in the English localization of ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'', the abilities known as Banish III in the title are in fact the recurring [[Banishga]] spell in Japanese.
   
 
{{See Also|Banish (ability)|Banish II|Banish IV}}
 
{{See Also|Banish (ability)|Banish II|Banish IV}}
 
{{See Also|Banishra|Banishga}}
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===''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''===
 
 
Banish III ([[Banishga]] in Japanese) is an enemy ability available to the Corrupted Sprite and Light Sprite enemies. The ability deals strong unaspected damage to all targets in the opposing party. In order to prevent the party from taking damage from the spell, the player must inflict [[Stun (status)|stun]] on the enemy.
 
 
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Revision as of 05:02, 17 February 2019

Template:Sideicon Template:Images Template:FFXI Spell Banish III (バニシュ III, Banishu III?) is a White Magic spell from Final Fantasy XI. It is the third tier of the light-based Banish spell. White Mages are able to learn the spell at level 65 by using a scroll obtained from a Lagoon Sahagin, purchased from a merchant, or bought from the player-stocked auction house. Banish III deals extra damage to undead, and may also lower an undead enemy's Defense.

Casting Banish III with Afflatus Misery activate grants a damage bonus to the spell based on the most recent damage taken by the caster. The record of damage taken is reset upon use.

Despite sharing the name in the English localization of Final Fantasy XIV, the abilities known as Banish III in the title are in fact the recurring Banishga spell in Japanese.

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