
Pummel from Final Fantasy XIII.
Pummel (ラッシュ, Rasshu?, lit. Rush), also known as Rush, is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. It is an ability used by Hecatoncheir, the Eidolon from Final Fantasy XIII, as well as Vayne Carudas Solidor from Final Fantasy XII.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy XI[]

Final Fantasy XII[]
Pummel is an enemy ability used by Vayne, which deals non-elemental physical damage to one target within a range of 5, CT of 1, a base potency of 100, and with a knockback of 50.
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings[]
Pummel is an enemy ability used by the Gladiator which deals 3 hits of non-elemental physical damage to one target.
Final Fantasy XIII[]
Pummel is a summon ability used by Hecatoncheir. It costs 1 ATB to use to inflict multiple hits of physical damage to all enemies within a small radius.
It is also an enemy ability used by Hecatoncheir (Eidolon battle).
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]
Full-on bull rush. Pushes target back.
Description
Rush is an ability of the Fighter job, learned for 100 AP from the Sweep Blade. It deals physical damage with element, power, and range equal to the weapon equipped to one target, and can knock the target back.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]
Rush is a Sparring skill used by the Gladiators and is also a Pugilism skill used by the Fighters. It deals physical damage while pushing the enemy back. It is learned from the Sweep Blade, costs 100 AP, and uses no MP.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Pummel is an ability learned by Vayne at level 18 (4★). It costs 20 MP and deals 3 hits of physical damage with a modifier of 3x and has a 40% chance of inflicting Confuse to one enemy.
Pummel (Vanille) is an ability learned by Daughter of Destiny Vanille at level 10 (5★). It costs 16 MP to use and deals 3 separate hits of magic damage with a modifier of 2x to one enemy.
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Etymology[]
Pummel is a stand-up grappling position in sports, wrestling, and some martial arts.
To pummel is to strike [an object] mercilessly with one's fists, usually in rapid succession and without a counterattack from the object being struck.