Yuna, performing a summoning ritual in Final Fantasy X.
Summon an aeon in Overdrive!
Description
Grand Summon (マスター召喚, Masutā Shōkan?, lit. Master Summon) is a recurring ability originating in Final Fantasy X associated with Yuna. It is an enhanced version of the Summon ability.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy X[]
Grand Summon is Yuna's Overdrive that allows her to summon an aeon into battle with a full Overdrive bar, allowing them to immediately use their most powerful abilities. Yojimbo is an exception as he has no Overdrive, but summoning him with a full Overdrive gauge increases the chance that he will use Zanmato.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]
Grand Summon appears as Yuna's EX Mode. When activated, Yuna will use multiple aeons in battle with a Bravery Attack and gains the EX Burst "To the Farplane", where each of her aeons will be used in battle against one enemy.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]
Yuna uses Grand Summon.
Theatrhythm Final Bar Line[]
Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]
Grand Summon is the Premium Skill for Yuna (No.048). It summons Bahamut to perform Impulse on turns 1 and 2 and Megaflare on turn 3 and the effect will end if total damage reaches under 2000. It has a slow charge speed and is usable during Prayer Memento.
Grand Summon is also the Premium Skill for Braska. It summons Valefor to deal 1400 damage to all enemies and fully recovers all ability charges for Summons. It has a medium charge speed and is usable during Force Memento, Wisdom Memento, Prayer Memento, and Defense Memento.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒[]
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]
Grand Summon is an ability used by Yuna.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Grand Summon is Yuna's default Soul Break, which, at the expense of two Soul Gauge segments, summons Valefor, which deals non-elemental damage to all enemies equal to 110% damage potency of a conventional damage spell, with the calculation dependent on her Magic.
Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]
Grand Summon is the ability of 16-133S Braska. It costs 2 Fire, 1 Lightning, and 1 Water CP to use and breaks 2 Forwards that the opponent controls as well as deals 1 damage to the opponent.
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Etymology[]
Evocation is the act of calling upon or summoning a spirit, demon, god or other supernatural agent, in the western mystery tradition. Comparable practices exist in many religions and magical traditions and may employ the use of mind-altering substances with and without uttered word formulas.














