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Pyroblast (プチフレア, Puchi Furea?, lit. Mini Flare), also known as Pyro, Flare, ltFlare, Mini Flare, Fireburst, and Light Flare, is a recurring spell in the Final Fantasy series. It is one of two common Twincast abilities, the other being Comet, and deals high Fire-elemental or non-elemental damage to all enemies.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy IV[]
Pyroblast is one of two Twincast abilities used by Palom and Porom in the 2D versions, and it deals moderate non-elemental damage to all enemies at the cost of 10 MP for both characters. In the 3D remakes, this is changed to deal moderate Fire-elemental damage to all enemies at the cost of 30 MP, and it can be used by any two characters that have the Twincast augment on them. The spell is classified as a black magic spell in the 3D remake.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-[]
Pyroblast is a Twincast ability for by Palom and Porom. It deals moderate non-elemental damage to all enemies and costs 10 to use.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]
Pyroburst is a Band ability for Palom and Porom during the flashback event during Porom's Tale. It has a 60% chance of being used when Twincast is used, and costs 20 MP to use. Damage is reliant on Palom's Black Magic.
Final Fantasy IX[]
Light Flare is an enemy ability used by Thorn, which can only be used once Zorn gives him the power to use it and Thorn has not been damaged at all afterwards. It costs 30 MP to cast and deals moderate Fire-elemental damage to one target, but can be reflected.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]
One of Porom's cards knows Pyroblast. For a similar cost as with Comet, discarding a Porom card and Dulling Porom, the player can tap an Active Palom they control to have Porom deal 8,000 damage to a Forward of their choice.
World of Final Fantasy[]
Light Flare is an active magic ability that inflicts neutral magical damage on a single target for 6 AP. It can be used by Dramut.
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Etymology[]
Pyro comes from the Greek word πυρ (pyr) meaning "fire".
Puchi (プチ?) is a French loan word in Japanese, from petit, meaning "petite", "small", or "mini".
flare is a pyrotechnical phenomenon that produces intense amounts of heat and energy that does not result in an explosion (an immediate release of energy).
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