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[[File:FF4PSP Enemy Ability Target.png|right|250px|thumb|Target in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (PSP).]] |
[[File:FF4PSP Enemy Ability Target.png|right|250px|thumb|Target in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (PSP).]] |
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'''Targeting''' {{J|ターゲッティング|Tāgettingu}}, occasionally translated as '''Targetting''', '''Search''' or '''Target''', is a recurring enemy ability in the series. In itself, it does nothing, but it indicates the target of its user's next attack. |
'''Targeting''' {{J|ターゲッティング|Tāgettingu}}, occasionally translated as '''Targetting''', '''Search''' or '''Target''', is a recurring enemy ability in the series. In itself, it does nothing, but it indicates the target of its user's next attack. |
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− | ===''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''=== |
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− | ===''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]''=== |
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− | ===''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''=== |
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− | ===''[[Final Fantasy V]]''=== |
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[[Level Checker (Final Fantasy V)|Level Checker]] and [[Omega Mk.II]] use Search (Target in the PlayStation version), to indicate the player who will be the target of the next attack. |
[[Level Checker (Final Fantasy V)|Level Checker]] and [[Omega Mk.II]] use Search (Target in the PlayStation version), to indicate the player who will be the target of the next attack. |
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[[Fiend (Final Fantasy VI)|Fiend]] uses Targeting to indicate the character that will be targeted by its [[Fiendish Rage]] attack. Was translated as Targetting in the older translations. |
[[Fiend (Final Fantasy VI)|Fiend]] uses Targeting to indicate the character that will be targeted by its [[Fiendish Rage]] attack. Was translated as Targetting in the older translations. |
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− | ===''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''=== |
+ | === ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' === |
+ | Targeting ({{J|ロックオン|Rokku On|Lock-on}} in Japanese) is an enemy ability that targets aparty member and prepares to unleash Pinpoint Beam. It is used by the [[Ushumgal Subjugator]]. |
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− | An ability called Targeting is used by the [[Ushumgal Subjugator]] to indicate the player that will be targeted by Pinpoint Beam and Photon Blaster shortly. While this is very similar to the other uses of Targeting and has the same English name, the Japanese name is different: {{J|ロックオン|Rokku On|Lock-on}}. |
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In the battle against the Ghrah Luminary in [[Pharos Sirius (Hard)]], an enemy called Corruption will sometimes be spawned; this enemy will use Targeting on a player to indicate that it is going to copy them. Targeting causes a tether to attach to the targeted player; this tether can be dragged onto other enemies in the room to cause them to be targeted instead. Doing so is a good idea, because Corruption will be much weaker if it is copying the spiders or birds instead of a player character. |
In the battle against the Ghrah Luminary in [[Pharos Sirius (Hard)]], an enemy called Corruption will sometimes be spawned; this enemy will use Targeting on a player to indicate that it is going to copy them. Targeting causes a tether to attach to the targeted player; this tether can be dragged onto other enemies in the room to cause them to be targeted instead. Doing so is a good idea, because Corruption will be much weaker if it is copying the spiders or birds instead of a player character. |
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+ | Targeting is the job level 1 ability for the [[Ranger (Bravely Default)|Ranger]]. It deals 1.25 times the damage of a conventional attack. It costs 12 MP to use. |
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− | The [[Ranger (Bravely Default)|Ranger]] job ability Targeting, also used by [[Artemia (boss)|Artemia]], is not related to the other uses of Targeting, and in fact, has a different Japanese name: {{J|エイミング|Eimingu|Aiming}}. It cost 12 MP to use, deals 1.25 damage, and ignores Default status. |
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+ | ==== ''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]'' ==== |
+ | Targeting is the level 2 command ability for the [[Ranger (Bravely Second)|Ranger]]. It allows the user to deal a physical attack that always strikes for critical damage. It costs 1 BP to use. |
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− | [[List of Final Fantasy Explorers abilities#Targetting|Targetting]] is a heavy weapon skill. It is not related to the enemy ability, and in fact has a different Japanese name: {{J|エイミング|Eimingu|Aiming}}. |
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Revision as of 20:08, 13 January 2020
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Targeting (ターゲッティング, Tāgettingu?), occasionally translated as Targetting, Search or Target, is a recurring enemy ability in the series. In itself, it does nothing, but it indicates the target of its user's next attack.
Appearances
Final Fantasy IV
Trap Door uses Target to indicate the player that it is about to use the lethal Ninth Dimension attack on.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
Target is an enemy ability used by Trap Door.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Target is an enemy ability used by Trap Door, Barnabas, and Dr. Lugae.
Final Fantasy V
Level Checker and Omega Mk.II use Search (Target in the PlayStation version), to indicate the player who will be the target of the next attack.
Final Fantasy VI
Fiend uses Targeting to indicate the character that will be targeted by its Fiendish Rage attack. Was translated as Targetting in the older translations.
Final Fantasy XIII
Targeting ((ロックオン, Rokku On?, lit. Lock-on) in Japanese) is an enemy ability that targets aparty member and prepares to unleash Pinpoint Beam. It is used by the Ushumgal Subjugator.
Final Fantasy XIV
In the battle against the Ghrah Luminary in Pharos Sirius (Hard), an enemy called Corruption will sometimes be spawned; this enemy will use Targeting on a player to indicate that it is going to copy them. Targeting causes a tether to attach to the targeted player; this tether can be dragged onto other enemies in the room to cause them to be targeted instead. Doing so is a good idea, because Corruption will be much weaker if it is copying the spiders or birds instead of a player character.
Bravely Default
Targeting is the job level 1 ability for the Ranger. It deals 1.25 times the damage of a conventional attack. It costs 12 MP to use.
Bravely Second: End Layer
Targeting is the level 2 command ability for the Ranger. It allows the user to deal a physical attack that always strikes for critical damage. It costs 1 BP to use.