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!class="b"|Blizzard Blow I
 
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|One Enemy: Physical water attack
 
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|One Enemy: Physical water attack
 
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|MP 14
 
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!class="b"|Blizzard Blow III
 
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|One Enemy: Physical water attack
 
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Revision as of 02:10, 13 February 2019

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Medusa is a water-elemental Eidolon from Final Fantasy Dimensions II. Two versions of Medusa are available as signets to equip, with both versions teaching Blizzard Blow to Morrow and Parai. Morrow's version is obtained as the first-time completion reward for the "Even Dust Piles Up" side quest and Parai's automatically comes equipped to him by default when he joins the party in Chapter 4-1.

In the original free-to-play versions of the game there were two variations of the Medusa signet that would eventually become exclusive to Morrow, one that taught Ruinous Song abilities, and another variant that taught Tri-Magic abilities. The version of Medusa that would become exclusive to Parai, was a god-tier summon that taught Ice Stop abilities. Both versions of the signet could only be obtained through the game's summon draw shop.

Profile

Morrow's version of Medusa depicts a young woman lying on a massive shield with snakes emerging from her hair. As the signet is upgraded, the artworks begin to show serpents emerging around her shield, carrying a bouquet of flowers and a sword in each serpent's mouth

Parai's Medusa signet depicts a younger variant of Medusa wearing a Japanese garb with thigh stockings seated upon a massive serpent. As the signet evolves, her outfit changes color and becomes more elaborate, with a second serpent emerging around her.

Battle

Both versions of Medusa share the summon attack of Binding Gaze, which deals moderate water-elemental damage to all enemies and has a chance to inflict stop for a single turn.

Morrow

Stats

Rank AP Required Max HP Max MP Max Attack Max Magic Max Speed Components Needed
1★ 30/30 69 7 8 6 4 None
2★ 50/50 99 9 11 8 6 Blue Gem I
3★ 120/120 129 13 14 10 8 Blue Gem II

Abilities

The following are the abilities Morrow can learn from Medusa:

Ability-type Name Effect Cost
Blizzard Blow I Ability One Enemy: Physical water attack MP 14
Blizzard Blow II Ability One Enemy: Physical water attack MP 14
Blizzard Blow III Ability One Enemy: Physical water attack MP 14

Parai

Stats

Rank AP Required Max HP Max MP Max Attack Max Magic Max Speed Components Needed
1★ 30/30 69 7 8 6 4 None
2★ 50/50 99 9 11 8 6 Blue Gem I
3★ 120/120 129 13 14 10 8 Blue Gem II

Abilities

The following are the abilities Parai can learn from Medusa:

Ability-type Name Effect Cost
Blizzard Blow I Ability One Enemy: Physical water attack MP 14
Blizzard Blow II Ability One Enemy: Physical water attack MP 14
Blizzard Blow III Ability One Enemy: Physical water attack MP 14

Gallery

Morrow
Parai

Etymology

In Greek mythology Medusa was a monster, a Gorgon, generally described as having the face of a hideous human female with living venomous snakes in place of hair. Gazing directly upon her would turn onlookers to stone.