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[[File:FFT Heaven Thunder.png|right|thumb|250px|Heaven's Wrath in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''.]] |
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{{Q|A mantra that attacks with words of enlightenment. Randomly strikes with lightning within the area of effect.|Description, ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''.}} |
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+ | '''Heaven's Wrath''' {{J|天鼓雷音|Tenkoraion|Heaven Drum Thunder Sound}}, also known as '''Heaven Thunder''', is a recurring ability in the [[Final Fantasy series|series]]. It is an ability used exclusively by [[Rapha Galthena]]. |
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{{Q|"Deadly rumbles, strike from the sky! Heaven Heaven Thunder!"|Quote upon activating in PSX version.}} |
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[[Skyseer#Heaven's Wrath|Heaven's Wrath]] is an ability initially learned by Rapha's Skyseer class, which inflicts [[Lightning (element)|Lightning-elemental]] damage in random squares within a range of 4, has an effect of 2, and a speed of 34. |
[[Skyseer#Heaven's Wrath|Heaven's Wrath]] is an ability initially learned by Rapha's Skyseer class, which inflicts [[Lightning (element)|Lightning-elemental]] damage in random squares within a range of 4, has an effect of 2, and a speed of 34. |
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A mantra that attacks with words of enlightenment. Randomly strikes with lightning within the area of effect.
Description, Final Fantasy Tactics.
Heaven's Wrath (天鼓雷音, Tenkoraion?, lit. Heaven Drum Thunder Sound), also known as Heaven Thunder, is a recurring ability in the series. It is an ability used exclusively by Rapha Galthena.
Appearances
Final Fantasy Tactics
"Deadly rumbles, strike from the sky! Heaven Heaven Thunder!"
Quote upon activating in PSX version.
Heaven's Wrath is an ability initially learned by Rapha's Skyseer class, which inflicts Lightning-elemental damage in random squares within a range of 4, has an effect of 2, and a speed of 34.
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Gallery
Etymology
Heaven is a common religious, cosmological, or transcendent place where heavenly beings such as gods, angels, jinn, saints, or venerated ancestors are said to originate, be enthroned, or to live. According to the beliefs of some religions, heavenly beings can descend to earth or incarnate, and earthly beings can ascend to Heaven in the afterlife, or in exceptional cases enter Heaven alive.
Divine retribution is a general term for "God's wrath", "wrath of God", and "divine wrath". Divine retribution is a supernatural punishment of a person, a group of people, or all humanity by a deity in response to some human action. Many cultures have a story about how a deity exacted punishment on previous inhabitants of their land, causing their doom.