Final Fantasy Wiki
m (Repairing {{video}} per Forum:Videos no longer working. One of three passes through mainspace.)
Tag: apiedit
Tag: apiedit
Line 7: Line 7:
 
{{sideicon|D012}}
 
{{sideicon|D012}}
 
[[File:Dissidia Final Fantasy - Exdeath's EX Burst|300px|right|Video]]
 
[[File:Dissidia Final Fantasy - Exdeath's EX Burst|300px|right|Video]]
Neo Almagest is the ability used during [[Exdeath/Dissidia|Exdeath's]][[EX Mode#EX Burst|EX Burst]] when executed perfectly.
+
Neo Almagest is the ability used during [[Exdeath/Dissidia|Exdeath's]][[EX Mode (term)#EX Burst|EX Burst]] when executed perfectly.
 
{{-}}
 
{{-}}
   

Revision as of 01:36, 29 June 2017

Neo Almagest (ネオアルマゲスト, Neo Arumagesto?) is a recurring ability in the series. It is most commonly used by Exdeath, and is a more powerful version of the Almagest skill.

Appearances

Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

Template:Sideicon Template:Sideicon

Neo Almagest is the ability used during Exdeath'sEX Burst when executed perfectly.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

Template:Sideicon

Edgar - Chainsaw2This section about an ability in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade is empty or needs to be expanded. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki by expanding it.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper

Template:Sideicon

Edgar - Chainsaw2This section about an ability in Final Fantasy Record Keeper is empty or needs to be expanded. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki by expanding it.

Gallery

Etymology

Neo is a prefix from the ancient Greek word for "new" or "young".

"Almagest" is a rough transliteration of the Arabic al-Majisti, "the Majestic One", which is itself a translation of the original Greek superlative megiste, "greatest".

Almagest is also the name of the ancient book written by the Greek philosopher Ptolemy. It presents an Earth-centered view of the solar system and was accepted as an astronomical authority for over a thousand years. The book was originally titled the "Syntax Mathematica" but was commonly referred to as Hē Megalē Syntaxis, or "The Great Treatise". As with many ancient Greek works, the Almagest was preserved to the modern day by way of Islamic scholars.