Seraphim Strike from Final Fantasy Type-0
Summon magical energy to deliver a powerful strike from above
Final Fantasy Type-0 description
Seraphim Strike (マジックサテライト, Majikku Sateraito?, lit. Magic Satellite), also known as Magic Satellite, is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. It is an ability used exclusively by Rem Tokimiya of Class Zero.
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Seraphim Strike is an ability for Rem that requires 6 AP and is available at level 25. Seraphim Strike conjures a sigil below that can be moved with the analog stick. When it strikes, it unleashes a powerful explosion that deals heavy damage to enemies. By default, the sigil takes approximately four seconds to ready, but the Seraphim: Speed Up upgrade halves the preparation time. Rem cannot move while using the ability, and it is easily interrupted.
Seraphim Strike: Power ↑ requires 8 AP and is available after learning Seraphim Strike. It increases the power of Seraphim Strike. Seraphim Strike: Speed ↑ requires 10 AP and is available after learning Seraphim Strike. It increases the firing speed of Seraphim Strike. Seraphim Strike: AG ↓ requires 8 AP and is available after learning Seraphim Strike. It reduces the AG cost of Seraphim Strike.
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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Seraphim Strike is the Limit Burst for Rem. At max rarity and fully powered, it deals 1 hit of magic damage with a modifier of 6x that ignores 50% SPR to all enemies.
Despite Benevolent Beauty Rem's Seraphim Strike existing in the game, it is named セラフィムストライク in the Japanese version of the game.
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A seraph, the singular of seraphim, is one of a class of celestial beings mentioned once in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh or Old Testament), in the Book of Isaiah. Later Jewish imagery perceived them as having human form, and in that way they passed into the ranks of Christian angels, where they represent the highest rank of angels. They are traditionally depicted with three pairs of wings, from a description given in Isaiah: "With two, they covered their faces; with two, they covered their feet; and with two, they flew."





