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Rocket Punch (ロケットパンチ, Roketto Panchi?), also known as Blast Punch, is a recurring attack in the Final Fantasy series. It usually deals physical damage to a single target.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy V[]
Rocket Punch is an enemy ability that inflicts damage equal to half the target's HP and inflict Confuse. It is used by a variety of robotic enemies including Omega, and is also usable by Gilgamesh. The player may utilize this ability by catching and releasing a Steel Fist or Ironclad.
Final Fantasy VII[]
Rocket Punch is an attack exclusive to the Guardian. It deals physical damage to a target party member, and can be used twice in the same turn.
Final Fantasy XIII[]
Blast Punch is used by Alexander in normal mode. It inflicts physical damage on one opponent from long range for the cost of 1 ATB segment.
Final Fantasy XIV[]
Rocket Punch is an attack usable by Gilgamesh. It deals damage and inflicts confuse on the target.
Final Fantasy Legend III[]
Rocket is a simple attack that deals physical damage to one enemy.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[]
Rocket Punch is an enemy ability.
Bravely Default[]
Rocket Punch is an enemy ability that deals medium physical damage to the entire party. It is used by Automaton and Guardian.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]
Rocket Punch!
Gilgamesh
Rocket Punch is an HP attack usable by Gilgamesh. It fires two fists forward, knocking the opponent back. In EX Mode, it fires eight fists over as wide area. Gilgamesh learns Rocket Punch at Level 28, it costs 30 CP to equip (15 when mastered) and 130 AP to master.
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]
Final Fantasy Artniks[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Explorers[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
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Etymology[]
Mazinger Z, a super robot which first appeared in the 1972 manga Mazinger Z, by Go Nagai.
Rocket Punch is an attack often seen in television shows involving giant super robots where the robot's fist shoots out as a projectile weapon. This is the signature attack of