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[[File:Hopesummons.jpg|thumb|250px|Summoning an Eidolon is a technique.]] |
[[File:Hopesummons.jpg|thumb|250px|Summoning an Eidolon is a technique.]] |
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+ | {{Quote|Spend TP to use techniques.|Description}} |
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− | '''Techniques''' |
+ | '''Techniques''' {{J|TPアビリティ|TP Abiriti|TP Abilities}} is a battle command in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''. Its abilities are used by expending [[Technical Points|TP]]. Characters learn Techniques by advancing their [[Crystarium system|Crystarium]], although the abilities' placement in the characters' trees varies depending on the characters' main [[paradigm]] roles; Techniques are always located somewhere in the one of the character's three main roles. Only the party leader can use Techniques at the player's command. Using a Technique does not expend [[Command Synergy Battle|ATB gauge]] segments, and therefore acts like a free turn barring casting animation. |
==Techniques== |
==Techniques== |
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− | ===Dispelga=== |
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+ | {{Quote|Summon an Eidolon.|Description}} |
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⚫ | Dispelga removes all buffs and debuffs from both enemies and allies at the cost of 1 TP. It is learned at Crystarium Stage 8. |
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⚫ | Summon costs 3 TP and is learned automatically when a character acquires his/her [[Eidolon (Final Fantasy XIII)|Eidolon]]. When used, it dismisses the other two party members and summons the character's Eidolon on the battlefield to fight alongside the summoner. In Gestalt Mode the summoner and the Eidolon join their forces and the player can command the Eidolon with button commands. After being dismissed by unleashing the Eidolon's special attack, the party returns in full health, all previously KO'd characters revived, and all status ailments healed. |
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− | ===Libra=== |
+ | ===[[Libra (ability)|Libra]]=== |
+ | {{Quote|Reveal partial status information on target.|Description}} |
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− | Libra is the first TP ability the characters learn, available at Crystarium Stage 1. |
+ | Libra is the first TP ability the characters learn, available at Crystarium Stage 1. It reveals the enemy's information screen at the cost of 1 TP, though it must be cast multiple times to gain every single piece of information on an enemy. The item [[Final Fantasy XIII items#Librascope|Librascope]] does the same to all enemies and reveals all information at once. The player is rewarded with the [[Final Fantasy XIII achievements and trophies|trophy/achievement]] Loremaster upon fully revealing 100 enemies' info. |
− | Lightning and Sazh learn Libra in the Ravager role, Snow in the Sentinel, Vanille in the [[Medic (Final Fantasy XIII)|Medic]], Hope in the [[Synergist (Final Fantasy XIII)|Synergist]], and Fang in the Commando role. |
+ | [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)/Gameplay|Lightning]] and [[Sazh Katzroy/Gameplay|Sazh]] learn Libra in the [[Ravager (Final Fantasy XIII)|Ravager]] role, [[Snow Villiers/Gameplay|Snow]] in the [[Sentinel (Final Fantasy XIII)|Sentinel]], [[Oerba Dia Vanille/Gameplay|Vanille]] in the [[Medic (Final Fantasy XIII)|Medic]], [[Hope Estheim/Gameplay|Hope]] in the [[Synergist (Final Fantasy XIII)|Synergist]], and [[Oerba Yun Fang/Gameplay|Fang]] in the [[Commando (Final Fantasy XIII)|Commando]] role. |
− | ===Renew=== |
+ | ===[[Full Cure (ability)|Renew]]=== |
+ | {{Quote|Revive allies from KO and restore their HP.|Description}} |
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− | Renew is learned at Crystarium Stage 6 |
+ | Renew is learned at Crystarium Stage 6. It revives all [[Knocked Out|KO'd]] party members and restores the party's HP half of their maximum for the cost of 2 TP. Lightning, Vanille and Hope learn it in the Medic role, Snow and Fang in the Sentinel, and Sazh in the Ravager role. |
+ | ===[[Quake (ability)|Quake]]=== |
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− | ===Summon=== |
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+ | {{Quote|Deal earth damage to targets in a wide radius and extend their chain bonuses.|Description}} |
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⚫ | Quake is learned at varying Crystarium Stages. It deals [[Earth (element)|Earth]]-elemental damage to all enemy targets, and misses [[flying]] opponents. It is the only means of inflicting Earth damage the party can use and costs 1 TP. Lightning learns it in the Commando role at Stage 5, Snow in the Sentinel at Stage 5, Sazh in the Commando at Stage 2, Vanille in the [[Saboteur (Final Fantasy XIII)|Saboteur]] at Stage 2, Hope in the Ravager at Stage 3, and Fang in the Sentinel role at Stage 5. |
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+ | ===[[Dispelga]]=== |
+ | {{Quote|Remove all status ailments and enhancements from all allies and enemies.|Description}} |
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⚫ | Quake is learned at varying Crystarium Stages. It deals [[Earth ( |
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+ | ===[[Stopga]]=== |
+ | {{Quote|Reset all enemy and ally ATB gauges, canceling pending actions.|Description}} |
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− | Stopga costs 1 TP to use, and resets all allies' and enemies' ATB gauges while canceling all actions in use. It is learned on Stage 9. Lightning and Vanille learn it in the Medic |
+ | Stopga costs 1 TP to use, and resets all allies' and enemies' ATB gauges while canceling all actions in use. It is learned on Stage 9. Lightning and Vanille learn it in the Medic role, Snow learns it in the Ravager, Sazh and Hope learn it in the Synergist, and Fang learns it in the Saboteur role. |
+ | ==Other appearances== |
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+ | ===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''=== |
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+ | ;Ability Cards |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | FFAB Dispelga - Fang SSR.png|Dispelga (SSR). |
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+ | FFAB Dispelga - Fang SSR+.png|Dispelga (SSR+). |
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+ | FFAB Quake - Sazh UR.png|Quake (UR). |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ;Legend Cards |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | FFAB Dispelga - Fang Legend SSR.png|Dispelga (SSR). |
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+ | FFAB Dispelga - Fang Legend SSR+.png|Dispelga (SSR+). |
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+ | FFAB Quake - Vanille Legend UR+.png|Quake (UR+). |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | {{Ability section|Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade}} |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Light summon.png|[[#Summon|Summon]]. |
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+ | FFXIII Libra.png|[[#Libra|Libra]]. |
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+ | FFXIII Renew.png|[[#Renew|Renew]]. |
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+ | FFXIII Quake Ability.png|[[#Quake|Quake]]. |
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+ | </gallery>{{Gallery incomplete|[[#Dispelga|Dispelga]]|[[#Stopga|Stopga]]}} |
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+ | {{navbox abilities FFXIII}} |
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+ | {{navbox command abilities}} |
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+ | [[Category:Techniques in Final Fantasy XIII]] |
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Revision as of 19:59, 13 January 2020
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Spend TP to use techniques.
Description
Techniques (TPアビリティ, TP Abiriti?, lit. TP Abilities) is a battle command in Final Fantasy XIII. Its abilities are used by expending TP. Characters learn Techniques by advancing their Crystarium, although the abilities' placement in the characters' trees varies depending on the characters' main paradigm roles; Techniques are always located somewhere in the one of the character's three main roles. Only the party leader can use Techniques at the player's command. Using a Technique does not expend ATB gauge segments, and therefore acts like a free turn barring casting animation.
Techniques
Summon
Summon an Eidolon.
Description
Summon costs 3 TP and is learned automatically when a character acquires his/her Eidolon. When used, it dismisses the other two party members and summons the character's Eidolon on the battlefield to fight alongside the summoner. In Gestalt Mode the summoner and the Eidolon join their forces and the player can command the Eidolon with button commands. After being dismissed by unleashing the Eidolon's special attack, the party returns in full health, all previously KO'd characters revived, and all status ailments healed.
Libra
Reveal partial status information on target.
Description
Libra is the first TP ability the characters learn, available at Crystarium Stage 1. It reveals the enemy's information screen at the cost of 1 TP, though it must be cast multiple times to gain every single piece of information on an enemy. The item Librascope does the same to all enemies and reveals all information at once. The player is rewarded with the trophy/achievement Loremaster upon fully revealing 100 enemies' info.
Lightning and Sazh learn Libra in the Ravager role, Snow in the Sentinel, Vanille in the Medic, Hope in the Synergist, and Fang in the Commando role.
Renew
Revive allies from KO and restore their HP.
Description
Renew is learned at Crystarium Stage 6. It revives all KO'd party members and restores the party's HP half of their maximum for the cost of 2 TP. Lightning, Vanille and Hope learn it in the Medic role, Snow and Fang in the Sentinel, and Sazh in the Ravager role.
Quake
Deal earth damage to targets in a wide radius and extend their chain bonuses.
Description
Quake is learned at varying Crystarium Stages. It deals Earth-elemental damage to all enemy targets, and misses flying opponents. It is the only means of inflicting Earth damage the party can use and costs 1 TP. Lightning learns it in the Commando role at Stage 5, Snow in the Sentinel at Stage 5, Sazh in the Commando at Stage 2, Vanille in the Saboteur at Stage 2, Hope in the Ravager at Stage 3, and Fang in the Sentinel role at Stage 5.
Dispelga
Remove all status ailments and enhancements from all allies and enemies.
Description
Dispelga removes all buffs and debuffs from both enemies and allies at the cost of 1 TP. It is learned at Crystarium Stage 8. Lightning learns it in the Commando role, Snow and Fang learn it in the Sentinel, and Sazh, Vanille, and Hope learn it in the Ravager role.
Stopga
Reset all enemy and ally ATB gauges, canceling pending actions.
Description
Stopga costs 1 TP to use, and resets all allies' and enemies' ATB gauges while canceling all actions in use. It is learned on Stage 9. Lightning and Vanille learn it in the Medic role, Snow learns it in the Ravager, Sazh and Hope learn it in the Synergist, and Fang learns it in the Saboteur role.
Other appearances
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
- Ability Cards
- Legend Cards