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Fiendish Rage (魔神の怒り or まじんのいかり, Majin no Ikari?, lit. Evil God's Rage), also known as Demon Rage, is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. It is a powerful physical attack used exclusively by Fiend.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy VI[]
Fiendish Rage is an enemy ability used by Fiend. It inflicts massive non-elemental physical damage to one target. Fiend uses Targeting to indicate the character that will be targeted by its Fiendish Rage attack.
Final Fantasy XIV[]
Fiendish Rage is one of the abilities used by the primal Sephirot in his giant form. It is identical to Earthshaker in that it inflicts cone AOE earth damage targeted at two random party members.
Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]
Fiendish Rage appears as a non-elemental physical attack ability. The ability can only be learned from the Fiend summon. There are three types of Fiendish Rage abilities available, with their overall potency and MP cost rising whenever the player's summon ranks up. Each version of Fiendish Rage deals heavy damage to a single enemy, along with removing beneficial status effects and lowering their attack and magic power for three turns.
Ability | Description | MP Cost | Summon |
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Fiendish Rage I | Deals heavy damage to a single enemy. Removes beneficial status effects and lowers attack and magic power for three turns. | ? | Fiend (★5 Fiendish Rage-type) |
Fiendish Rage II | Deals heavy damage to a single enemy. Removes beneficial status effects and lowers attack and magic power for three turns. | 120 | Fiend (★6 Fiendish Rage-type) |
Fiendish Rage III | Deals heavy damage to a single enemy. Removes beneficial status effects and lowers attack and magic power for three turns. | 150 | Fiend (★7 Fiendish Rage-type) |
Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Etymology[]
demon in mythology.
A fiend is an evil spirit or aRage (often called fury or frenzy) is a feeling of intense, violent, or growing anger. It is associated with the fight-or-flight response and often activated in response to an external cue, such as an event that impacts negatively on the person.