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'''Ionohelix''' is a [[Black Magic]] spell in ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''. It deals [[Lightning (element)|Lightning]] damage that gradually reduces a target's [[HP (stat)|HP]]. The damage dealt is greatly affected by the [[weather]]. It can be used by [[Scholar (Final Fantasy XI)|Scholars]] at level 71, and be bought from the merchant Layton in [[The Eldieme Necropolis]] during the [[Shadowreign]] era, costing a total of 18375 gil.
 
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|MP = 26
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|effect = Deals lightning damage that gradually reduces a target's HP.
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|duration = Instant
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|casttime = 6 sec
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|recasttime = 41 sec
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|type = [[Elemental Magic (Final Fantasy XI)|Elemental Magic]]
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|element = [[Lightning (element)|Lightning]]
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|jobs = [[Scholar (Final Fantasy XI)|Scholar]] 28
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'''Ionohelix''' is a [[Black Magic]] from ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''. It deals [[Lightning (element)|Lightning]] damage that gradually reduces a target's [[HP (stat)|HP]]. The damage dealt is greatly affected by the [[weather]]. It can be used by [[Scholar (Final Fantasy XI)|Scholars]] at level 28 and bought from the merchant [[Layton]] in The [[Eldieme Necropolis]] at the [[Shadowreign]] era for 18,375 [[gil]].
   
 
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[[Category:Black Magic in Final Fantasy XI]]

Revision as of 23:00, 21 March 2019

Template:Sideicon Template:FFXI Spell Ionohelix is a Black Magic from Final Fantasy XI. It deals Lightning damage that gradually reduces a target's HP. The damage dealt is greatly affected by the weather. It can be used by Scholars at level 28 and bought from the merchant Layton in The Eldieme Necropolis at the Shadowreign era for 18,375 gil.

Etymology

Ion comes from Ancient Greek ἰόν (ión) meaning "going". In chemistry, an ion is an atom, or a molecule, in which the total number of electrons is not equal to the total number of protons, giving the atom or molecule a net positive or negative electrical charge.

A helix (pl: helixes or helices) is a type of smooth space curve, i.e. a curve in three-dimensional space. It has the property that the tangent line at any point makes a constant angle with a fixed line called the axis. Helices are important in biology, as the DNA molecule is formed as two intertwined complementary antiparallel helices, and many proteins have alpha helices in what is known as their secondary structures. The word helix comes from the Greek word ἕλιξ, "twisted, curved".