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Revision as of 01:22, 10 February 2014

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Cave-In in Final Fantasy V.

Cave-In (落盤, Rakuban?), also called Cave In, is a recurring enemy ability as well as a Geomancer ability in the series. It often deals heavy non-elemental damage to one party member or enemy.

Appearances

Final Fantasy III

Cave-In is a Geomancer's Terrain ability in the remade version of Final Fantasy III available for Nintendo DS and mobile platforms, which inflicts Earth-elemental damage to one enemy. There is a 38% chance of using it in the following terrains: Desert, Altar Cave, Mythril Mine, Sealed Cave, Tozus Tunnel, Cave of the Circle, Ancient Ruins, Ancients' Maze, Doga's Grotto, Cave of Shadows, Bahamut's Lair, and Falgabard.

Final Fantasy V

Cave-In is used by the Geomancer as a Gaia ability that inflicts Earth-elemental damage to all enemies. It can be used in following areas: Drakenvale, North Mountain, Pyramid of Moore, caves, Istory Falls. Cave-in is one of the strong and rare Gaia abilities, and the Geomancer must be above level 51 to use it.

Final Fantasy VI

Cave In is a Dance ability and is used through the Twilight Requiem dance with 7 in 16 chance. It reduces an enemy's HP by 25% and inflicts Sap, but fails on targets immune to instant death.

Final Fantasy VII

Cave-In is an enemy ability, used by Demons Gate. It inflicts heavy non-elemental damage to one party member, and when low on HP, it will use this attack twice in a row. The damage of this attack can be reduced by being in the back row.

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Etymology

A cave-in is a collapse of a geologic formation, mine or structure which typically occurs during mining or tunneling.

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