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Lunatic High (ルナティックハイ, Runatikku Hai?), also known as Supernal Fervor, is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. It is a Limit Break for Red XIII.

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Final Fantasy VII[]

Lunatic High is a Limit Level 1 ability for Red XIII, learned after using Sled Fang 8 times. It bestows Haste to the party and increases Red XIII's Defense% by 50 for every party member still alive. Defense% allows him to avoid more damage but also factors into the accuracy of his attacks.

Final Fantasy VII Rebirth[]

Supernal Fervor is one of Red XIII's weapon abilities, obtained from the Amethyst Collar. It casts Haste on the party, but costs 2 ATB and can only be used while in Vengeance Mode.

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Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis[]

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Lunatic High is a Unique Soul Break for Red XIII that can be learned by equipping him with the Diamond Pin (VII). It uses one segment of the Soul Break gauge to grant Protect and Haste to the entire party.

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

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Etymology[]

The term lunar effect refers to the belief that there is a correlation between specific stages of the Earth's lunar cycle and behavior in animals, including humans, which cannot simply be explained by variation in light levels. Claims of a lunar connection have appeared in many contexts. According to one such claim, people with mental disorders exhibit episodes of increased violence or aggressiveness during a full moon.

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