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[[File:Bravely Second - Land.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Magnolia Arch|Magnolia]] using Land in ''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]''.]] |
[[File:Bravely Second - Land.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Magnolia Arch|Magnolia]] using Land in ''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]''.]] |
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− | '''Land''' {{J|着地|Chakuchi|Landing}} is a recurring command ability in the ''[[Final Fantasy series|Final Fantasy]]'' series. Land is the outcome of a failed Jump attack. A failed Jump will return the user to their original position due to the lack of a valid target. The ability was first named in the ''Bravely |
+ | '''Land''' {{J|着地|Chakuchi|Landing}} is a recurring command ability in the ''[[Final Fantasy series|Final Fantasy]]'' series. Land is the outcome of a failed Jump attack. A failed Jump will return the user to their original position due to the lack of a valid target. The ability was first named in the ''[[Bravely series|Bravely]]'' series. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''=== |
===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''=== |
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⚫ | Land is nameless in the game and it can only occur in specific battles that involves enemies that have the Jump command in their [[Artificial intelligence|AI]] scripts. These enemies are; [[Leap Frog (Final Fantasy VI)|Leap Frog]], [[Dadaluma]], [[Yeti (Final Fantasy VI)|Yeti]], and [[Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy VI)|Gilgamesh]]. Enemies can also use Land as well as long as there's multiple enemies present in battle. The only enemies who can use this during battle are Leap Frog and Dadaluma. Yeti and Gilgamesh fights the party alone. |
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⚫ | Land is nameless in the game and it can only occur |
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Land is a level 2 for the [[Valkyrie (Bravely Default)|Valkyrie]] and is associated with jumping, a failed Jump will return the user to their original position due to the lack of a valid target. |
Land is a level 2 for the [[Valkyrie (Bravely Default)|Valkyrie]] and is associated with jumping, a failed Jump will return the user to their original position due to the lack of a valid target. |
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====''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]''==== |
====''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]''==== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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FFVI - Land.png|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. |
FFVI - Land.png|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. |
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Revision as of 20:20, 13 January 2020
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Land (着地, Chakuchi?, lit. Landing) is a recurring command ability in the Final Fantasy series. Land is the outcome of a failed Jump attack. A failed Jump will return the user to their original position due to the lack of a valid target. The ability was first named in the Bravely series.
Appearances
Final Fantasy VI
Land is nameless in the game and it can only occur in specific battles that involves enemies that have the Jump command in their AI scripts. These enemies are; Leap Frog, Dadaluma, Yeti, and Gilgamesh. Enemies can also use Land as well as long as there's multiple enemies present in battle. The only enemies who can use this during battle are Leap Frog and Dadaluma. Yeti and Gilgamesh fights the party alone.
Bravely Default
Land is a level 2 for the Valkyrie and is associated with jumping, a failed Jump will return the user to their original position due to the lack of a valid target.
Bravely Second: End Layer
The Land ability will occur during Revenant Grace's battles, when he decides to possess one party member and making Revenant Grace himself non-targetable.