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FFRK Concerto

Concerto in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

Enhance allies' abilities and force them to fight

Concerto (コンチェルト, Koncheruto?) is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. It is an ability used exclusively by Deuce.

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Final Fantasy Type-0[]

Concerto is an ability initially known by Deuce. It enhance allies' abilities and force them to fight.

Flinchproof Concerto requires 14 AP and is available after learning Concerto. It prevent flinching while playing Concerto.

Concerto: AG ↓ requires 18 AP and is available after learning Concerto. It reduce AG cost of Concerto.

Concerto ff requires 6 AP and is available at level 60. Enhanced variant of Concerto, switching the priority of being attacked to one of Deuce's allies.

Concerto ff: AG ↓ requires 4 AP and is available after learning Concerto ff. It reduces the AG cost of Concerto ff.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Temporarily raise the party's Attack and Magic a moderate amount, restore a moderate amount of their HP, and grant Haste and Burst Mode to the user.

Concerto is Deuce's Burst Soul Break, acquired by equipping Deuce's Akademeia Uniform. Upon usage, Deuce enters Burst Mode, where she gains Haste (status) and accesses two special abilities: Cure ff, which restores a large amount of HP to one ally, and Healing Melody, which restores a small amount of HP to all allies.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]

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Etymology[]

A concerto (from the Italian: concerto, plural concerti or, often, the anglicised form concertos) is a musical composition usually composed in three parts or movements, in which (usually) one solo instrument is accompanied by an orchestra or concert band.

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