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Elementalash in Pictlogica Final Fantasy.
Strike enemies with a whip imbued with elemental magic (defaults to Fire)
Final Fantasy Type-0 description
Elementalash (エレメントウィップ, Eremento Uippu?, lit. Element Whip) is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. It is an ability used exclusively by Seven of Class Zero.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy Type-0[]
Elementalash is an ability for Seven that requires 4 AP and is available at level 10. It allows Seven to strike enemies with a whip imbued with elemental magic (defaults to Fire). Flamelash: Power ↑ requires 12 AP and is available after learning Elementalash. It increases the power of Elementalash's Flamelash.
Frostlash (PSP).
Frostlash requires 4 AP and is available after learning Elementalash. It imbues the whip with Ice Magic with by tilting the left analog stick upwards and pressing
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. Frostlash: Power ↑ requires 12 AP and is available after learning Frostlash. It increases the power of Elementalash's Frostlash.
Thunderlash requires 4 AP and is available after learning Elementalash. It imbues the whip with Lightning Magic by tilting the left analog stick downwards and pressing
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. Thunderlash: Power ↑ requires 12 AP and is available after learning Thunderlash. It increases the power of Elementalash's Thunderlash.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]
Seven uses Elementalash.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]
Elementalash is the Premium Skills for Seven. It deals small Ice physical damage to one enemy with its power increasing each time a magic ability is used. It has a medium charge speed and is of the Wisdom Memento.
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Seven used Elementalash.
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Elementalash is an ability learned by Seven at level 100 (6★). It costs 45 MP and, when fully enhanced, deals 1 hit of magic damage with a modifier of 2.3x and reduces Fire, Ice, and Lightning resistance by 70% for 3 turns to one enemy.
Mobius Final Fantasy[]
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Etymology[]
Classical elements typically refer to ancient concepts similar to the modern states of matter: earth (solid), water (liquid), air (gas) and fire (plasma). Classical elements are the simplest form of existence, of everything in existence. Many philosophies and worldviews believe in classical elements.










