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Laguna RagnarokBuster

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.

Ragnarok Buster (ラグナロクバスター, Ragunaroku Basutā?) is a recurring ability in Final Fantasy series, exclusive to Laguna Loire in spin-off installments. Usually, Laguna fires a long-range beam of energy from a Ragnarok-like gun.

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Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

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Laguna

Ragnarok Buster is one of Laguna's ground physical HP attacks and is learned at level 8. It has CP cost of 40, that can be reduced to 20, by mastering the ability for 130 AP. Ragnarok Buster has melee high priority and has Wall Rush as an added effect.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Ragnarok Buster is Laguna's Ultra Soul Break.

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Etymology[]

Ragnarok is an airship in Final Fantasy VIII. Its name is a pun on Laguna Loire's name, as the first three characters of his full name and that of the airship are the same in Japanese (ラ・グ・ナ, Ra-gu-na?). The ship is called "Lagunamov" and "Lagunarock" in the Spanish and Italian versions respectively.

The link is referred to even in the English translation when Laguna says, "I always wanted to ride that thing. Plus the name sounds so cool!" The name can even be interpreted as "Laguna 6", because roku means "six" in Japanese, suggesting there may have been at least five other "Laguna" ships.

In Norse mythology, Ragnarök is a prophesied event triggered by the death of the god Balder. It sees a great battle between all the major entities of Norse mythology, during which the spirits in Valhalla are called upon to join the fray. The encounter ends with the destruction of the universe, and Balder along with a handful of others are reborn as mortals, with few memories of the world before Ragnarök.

The word "buster" means a person who breaks up something, e.g. crime busters, or something big or unusual for its kind. It derives from the verb "bust".

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