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[[File:FFIVDS Thundaga.png|thumb|right|250px|Thundaga in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (DS).]] |
[[File:FFIVDS Thundaga.png|thumb|right|250px|Thundaga in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (DS).]] |
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'''Thundaga''' {{j|サンダガ|Sandaga}}, also known as '''Bolt 3''', '''Lit 3''', '''Thunder 3''', and '''Thunder III''', is a recurring [[Black Magic]] spell from the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]]. It is generally the most powerful [[Lightning (element)|Lightning]]-elemental spell. |
'''Thundaga''' {{j|サンダガ|Sandaga}}, also known as '''Bolt 3''', '''Lit 3''', '''Thunder 3''', and '''Thunder III''', is a recurring [[Black Magic]] spell from the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]]. It is generally the most powerful [[Lightning (element)|Lightning]]-elemental spell. |
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+ | A [[Thundaga (Final Fantasy ability)|similarly named ability]] also appears in several titles, sometimes as a unique ability to [[Garland (Dissidia PSP)|Garland]], serving as an homage to the original Japanese [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] release of ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. |
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== Appearances == |
== Appearances == |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' === |
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⚫ | Thundaga (Bolt3 ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]'') is a level 6 [[Magic (Final Fantasy)#Black Magic|Black Magic]] spell which inflicts major Lightning-elemental damage to all enemies. In the ''Origins'' release, it inflicts between 60 and 240 Lightning damage, while in subsequent releases, damage dealt depends on the caster's [[Intelligence (stat)|Intelligence]]. Thundaga may be cast by [[Chronodia]], [[Dark Wizard (Final Fantasy)|Dark Wizard]], and [[Chaos (Final Fantasy boss)|Chaos]]. |
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The spell can be bought at [[Crescent Lake]] and can be learned by the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy)|Black Mage]], Black Wizard, and [[Red Mage (Final Fantasy)#Red Wizard|Red Wizard]] [[job system|job classes]]. In the GBA/PSP/mobile releases it costs 35 MP to cast. |
The spell can be bought at [[Crescent Lake]] and can be learned by the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy)|Black Mage]], Black Wizard, and [[Red Mage (Final Fantasy)#Red Wizard|Red Wizard]] [[job system|job classes]]. In the GBA/PSP/mobile releases it costs 35 MP to cast. |
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− | In the original Japanese version, this spell was named " |
+ | In the original Japanese version, this spell was named "Thunger" {{j|サンガー|Sangā}}. The spell name was standardized to "Thundaga" {{j|サンダガ|Sandaga}} since the [[WonderSwan Color]] release. |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' === |
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Thundaga is a [[Black Magic (Final Fantasy III)|Black Magic]] level 5 spell that causes heavy Lightning damage to one or all enemies and has a base power of 110. It can bought in Northeast [[Saronia]] or [[Doga's Village]] for 5,000 [[gil]]. It can be used by the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy III)|Black Mage]], [[Magus (Final Fantasy III)|Magus]], [[Onion Knight (Final Fantasy III)|Onion Knight]] (3D), and [[Sage (Final Fantasy III)|Sage]]. Its effect can also be used with the [[Heavenly Wrath (item)|Heavenly Wrath]] item. |
Thundaga is a [[Black Magic (Final Fantasy III)|Black Magic]] level 5 spell that causes heavy Lightning damage to one or all enemies and has a base power of 110. It can bought in Northeast [[Saronia]] or [[Doga's Village]] for 5,000 [[gil]]. It can be used by the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy III)|Black Mage]], [[Magus (Final Fantasy III)|Magus]], [[Onion Knight (Final Fantasy III)|Onion Knight]] (3D), and [[Sage (Final Fantasy III)|Sage]]. Its effect can also be used with the [[Heavenly Wrath (item)|Heavenly Wrath]] item. |
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+ | It can be used by [[Qumqum]]. |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' === |
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Thundaga (Lit-3 in early versions and Thunder 3 in ''Easy Type'') is a [[Black Magic (Final Fantasy IV)|Black Magic]] spell that inflicts heavy Lightning damage to one or all enemies. It can be learned by [[Fusoya/Gameplay|Fusoya]] (default), [[Tellah/Gameplay|Tellah]] (default), [[Palom/Gameplay|Palom]] ([[level]] 34), and [[Rydia/Gameplay|Rydia]] (level 45 in 2D versions (41 in 3D versions)). |
Thundaga (Lit-3 in early versions and Thunder 3 in ''Easy Type'') is a [[Black Magic (Final Fantasy IV)|Black Magic]] spell that inflicts heavy Lightning damage to one or all enemies. It can be learned by [[Fusoya/Gameplay|Fusoya]] (default), [[Tellah/Gameplay|Tellah]] (default), [[Palom/Gameplay|Palom]] ([[level]] 34), and [[Rydia/Gameplay|Rydia]] (level 45 in 2D versions (41 in 3D versions)). |
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==== ''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]'' ==== |
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+ | Thundaga is a [[Black Magic (Interlude)|Black Magic]] spell learned by [[Maenad|imposter Rydia]] (level 45) and Palom (default). It deals major [[Lightning (element)|Lightning]]-elemental damage to one enemy or moderate damage to all enemies at the cost of 30 MP. |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' === |
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+ | {{main|Thundaga (Final Fantasy V)}} |
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− | Thundaga (also called |
+ | Thundaga (also called Bolt3) causes heavy Lightning damage to one or all enemies. It can be used by the [[Black Magic (Final Fantasy V)|Black Magic]] command used by the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy V)|Black Mage]] job. This spell can only be purchased in [[Moore (Final Fantasy V)|Moore]] for 6,000 gil and costs 25 MP to cast. Thundaga is one of the spells that can be cast from the [[Wonder Wand (Final Fantasy V)|Wonder Wand]] for free. |
− | + | Thundaga can be cast by [[Barrier (Final Fantasy V boss)|Barrier]], [[Enuo (Final Fantasy V boss)|Enuo]], [[Exdeath (boss)|Exdeath]] in the first battle, [[Flaremancer]], [[Fury (Final Fantasy V)|Fury]], [[Melusine (Final Fantasy V)|Melusine]], [[Necrophobe (Final Fantasy V)|Necrophobe]], [[Neo Exdeath (Final Fantasy V)|Neo Exdeath]], and [[Omniscient]]. The player may use Thundaga by [[Catch (Final Fantasy V)|catching]] and releasing a [[Reflect Mage]], [[Tiny Mage (Final Fantasy V)|Tiny Mage]], or [[Dark Elemental (Final Fantasy V)|Dark Elemental]] (#235). |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' === |
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+ | {{main|Thundaga (Final Fantasy VI)}} |
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− | {{Q|Attacks with lightning.|Description}} |
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− | Thundaga is an [[Magic (Final Fantasy VI command)|Attack spell]] (Bolt3 in older translations) deals heavy Lightning-elemental damage to one or all enemies. This spell can be learned from the [[Esper (Final Fantasy VI)|esper]] [[Valigarmanda]] at a x1 rate, and costs 53 MP to cast. It has a hit rate of 150, power of 120, and is vulnerable to [[Runic]]. Thundaga can also be cast by various enemies, the earliest being by the [[Crane (Final Fantasy VI)|Crane]]. |
+ | Thundaga is an [[Magic (Final Fantasy VI command)|Attack spell]] (Bolt3 in older translations) deals heavy Lightning-elemental damage to one or all enemies. This spell can be learned from the [[Esper (Final Fantasy VI)|esper]] [[Valigarmanda (Final Fantasy VI)|Valigarmanda]] at a x1 rate, and costs 53 MP to cast. It has a hit rate of 150, power of 120, and is vulnerable to [[Runic (Final Fantasy VI)|Runic]]. Thundaga can also be cast by various enemies, the earliest being by the [[Crane (Final Fantasy VI)|Crane]]. |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' === |
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+ | {{main|Bolt3 (Final Fantasy VII)}} |
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− | + | Bolt3 is the final spell of the [[Lightning (Final Fantasy VII)|Lightning Materia]], and costs 52 MP to cast. It has a base spell power equal to 4x the base magic damage. If linked with an [[All (Final Fantasy VII)|All Materia]], its spell animation changes as it will hit all enemies. The spell is also available from the [[Master Magic]] Materia. Only the boss [[Bizarro∙Sephiroth]] and the enemy [[Christopher]] use the spell. |
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+ | ===''[[Final Fantasy VII Remake]]''=== |
+ | {{Main|Thundaga (VII Remake)}} |
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+ | Thundaga is the final ability of {{icon|FFVIIR|materia|lightning}}, costing 22 MP to cast. It deals a large amount of Lightning-elemental damage to one target, and will never miss. |
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+ | Thundaga can be used by [[Sephiroth (VII Remake boss)|the final boss]], [[Unknown Entity]], and [[Whisper Viridi]]. |
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+ | {{Main|Thundaga (VII Rebirth)}} |
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+ | Thundaga is the third tier spell from the [[Lightning Materia (VII Rebirth)|Lightning Materia]]. It deals large magical lightning damage to a target and costs two ATB segments to cast. If the character casting the spell has unlocked their lightning-elemental weapon ability (e.g. Static Shock for [[Cloud Strife (VII Rebirth party member)|Cloud]]), Thundaga becomes Thundaga α, which is not more powerful than normal a Thundaga spell, but will bestow a lightning-elemental sphere to the spellcaster for the rest of the battle (unless the player changes the element with Fire α etc.) that will circle their character model and will supplement small magical lightning-elemental damage when defending against certain enemy attacks (perfect-blocking not needed) and when using ATB abilities. It is not the same effect as imbuing a character's weapon with elements via [[Elemental Materia (VII Rebirth)|Elemental Materia]], however. The attacks from the "lightning sphere" do build [[Stagger (VII Rebirth)|stagger]] and can be critical hits. |
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Thundaga is an Elemental [[Magic Materia (Before Crisis)|Magic Materia]]. |
Thundaga is an Elemental [[Magic Materia (Before Crisis)|Magic Materia]]. |
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Thundaga fires many bolts of light forward, hitting multiple targets. Compared to Thunder and Thundara, Thundaga has the widest radius and longest range. Three variations of Thundaga also appear: Dark Thundaga inflicts damage and inflicts [[Poison (status)|Poison]] and [[Silence (status)|Silence]] statuses; Hell Thundaga inflicts Poison, Silence, [[Stop (status)|Stop]] and [[Instant Death]]; and Tri-Thundaga fires lightning in three directions doing greater damage than Thundaga. |
Thundaga fires many bolts of light forward, hitting multiple targets. Compared to Thunder and Thundara, Thundaga has the widest radius and longest range. Three variations of Thundaga also appear: Dark Thundaga inflicts damage and inflicts [[Poison (status)|Poison]] and [[Silence (status)|Silence]] statuses; Hell Thundaga inflicts Poison, Silence, [[Stop (status)|Stop]] and [[Instant Death]]; and Tri-Thundaga fires lightning in three directions doing greater damage than Thundaga. |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' === |
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+ | {{main|Thundaga (Final Fantasy VIII)}} |
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− | {{Q|Thunder magic damage/one enemy|Description}} |
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− | Thundaga can be [[refine]]d from items and can be [[Draw (Final Fantasy VIII)|drawn]] from enemies when the party's level exceeds 30. Casting Thundaga in battle increases [[Guardian Force#Charge time and compatibility|compatibility]] with [[Quezacotl]] by 2.4, but lowers compatibility with [[Leviathan |
+ | Thundaga can be [[refine]]d from [[Final Fantasy VIII items|items]] and can be [[Draw (Final Fantasy VIII)|drawn]] from enemies when the party's level exceeds 30. Casting Thundaga in battle increases [[Guardian Force#Charge time and compatibility|compatibility]] with [[Quezacotl (Final Fantasy VIII)|Quezacotl]] by 2.4, but lowers compatibility with [[Leviathan (Final Fantasy VIII)|Leviathan]] by 0.8. Additionally, Thundaga can be [[Junction system|junctioned]] to deal and resist against [[Thunder (Final Fantasy VIII element)|Thunder-elemental]] damage. |
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− | | Name = Thundaga |
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− | | Draw = Level 1-100: [[Ultimecia (Griever form)]]<br/>Level 30-100: [[Adel (boss)|Adel]], [[Base Leader]], [[Belhelmel]], [[Blitz (Final Fantasy VIII)|Blitz]], [[Buel]], [[Caterchipillar (Final Fantasy VIII)|Caterchipillar]], [[Chimera (Final Fantasy VIII)|Chimera]], [[Cockatrice (Final Fantasy VIII)|Cockatrice]], [[Creeps]], [[Elite Soldier]], [[Esthar Soldier]], [[Esthar Soldier (Terminator)]], [[G-Soldier]], [[Gayla (Final Fantasy VIII)|Gayla]], [[Jelleye]], [[Mobile Type 8]], [[Propagator (Final Fantasy VIII)|Propagator]], [[PuPu (Final Fantasy VIII)|PuPu]], [[Raijin (boss)|Raijin]]{{foot|Third encounter}}, [[Raldo (Final Fantasy VIII)|Raldo]], [[Seifer (boss)|Seifer]]{{foot|Second, third and fourth encounters}}, [[Sorceress (Final Fantasy VIII enemy)|Sorceress]], [[Sphinxara]], [[Sphinxaur]], [[T-Rexaur]] |
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− | | draw points = [[D-District Prison]] Floor 11 - right cell (hidden, never refills), [[Trabia Garden]], [[Great Salt Lake]] |
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− | | Refine = [[Refine#T Mag-RF|T Mag-RF]]: [[Final Fantasy VIII items#Wizard Stone|Wizard Stone]] x1 = Thundaga x5, [[Final Fantasy VIII items#Dynamo Stone|Dynamo Stone]] x1 = Thundaga x20<br/>[[Refine#High Mag-RF|High Mag-RF]]: Thundara x5 = Thundaga x1 |
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− | | HP = +14 |
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− | | Str = +0.30 |
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− | | Vit = +0.16 |
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− | | Mag = +0.30 |
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− | | Spr = +0.16 |
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− | | Spd = +0.14 |
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− | | Eva = +0.04 |
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− | | Hit = +0.20 |
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− | | Luk = +0.14 |
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− | | Elem-Atk = Thunder: +1.0% |
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− | | Elem-Def = Thunder: +1.5% |
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− | | ST-Atk = No effect |
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− | | ST-Def = No effect |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'' === |
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+ | {{Main|Thundaga (Final Fantasy IX)}} |
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− | {{Q|Causes big-time Thunder damage to single/multiple targets.|Description}} |
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+ | The [[Octagon Rod (Final Fantasy IX)|Octagon Rod]] teaches [[Vivi (Final Fantasy IX party member)|Vivi]] [[Blk Mag (Final Fantasy IX)#Thundaga|Thundaga]] [[Blk Mag (Final Fantasy IX)|Black Magic]] spell, and [[Steiner (Final Fantasy IX gameplay)|Steiner]] can also use it in his [[Swd Mag (Final Fantasy IX)|Sword Magic]]. The shops in [[Daguerreo]] and [[Esto Gaza]] have the Octagon Rod for sale after [[Zidane Tribal|Zidane]] and company complete the [[Desert Palace]], but it [[Permanently missable content|can no longer]] be bought after the party have entered the [[Shimmering Island]] portal. |
− | It costs 24 MP to cast, requires 80 AP to learn, and has a spell power of 72. It can be [[Reflect (status)|reflected]] and works with [[Final Fantasy IX |
+ | It costs 24 MP to cast, requires 80 AP to learn, and has a spell power of 72. It can be [[Reflect (Final Fantasy IX status effect)|reflected]] and works with [[Return Magic (Final Fantasy IX)|Return Magic]]. Thundaga can be cast by [[Abadon (Final Fantasy IX)|Abadon]], [[Earth Guardian]], [[Grand Dragon]], [[Kuja (boss)|Kuja]], [[Malboro (Final Fantasy IX)|Malboro]], and [[Necron (boss)|Necron]]. |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' === |
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− | Thundaga is located in [[Lulu |
+ | Thundaga is located in [[Lulu (Final Fantasy X party member)|Lulu's]] section of the [[Sphere Grid]], although all characters can obtain it. It has a spell power of 42 and costs 16 MP. Thundaga can be cast by [[Abaddon (Final Fantasy X)|Abaddon]], [[Behemoth King (Final Fantasy X)|Behemoth King]], [[Chimera (Final Fantasy X)|Chimera]] ([[Home]]), [[Chimera Brain (Final Fantasy X)|Chimera Brain]], [[Coeurlregina (Final Fantasy X)|Coeurlregina]], [[Greater Sphere]], [[Imp (Final Fantasy X)|Imp]], [[Jumbo Flan (Final Fantasy X)|Jumbo Flan]], [[Master Coeurl (Final Fantasy X)|Master Coeurl]], [[Mindy (Final Fantasy X)|Mindy]], [[Seymour (Final Fantasy X boss)|Seymour]], [[Seymour Omnis]], [[Sleep Sprout]], [[Spirit (Final Fantasy X)|Spirit]], [[Varuna]], and [[Wraith (Final Fantasy X)|Wraith]]. It can be taught to an [[aeon (Final Fantasy X)|aeon]] via four [[Final Fantasy X items#Lightning Gem|Lightning Gems]] after obtaining Summoner's Soul from [[Belgemine]]. |
==== ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' ==== |
==== ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' ==== |
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− | Thundaga is available for the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy X-2)|Black Mage]] [[dressphere]]. Learning it costs 100 AP and it costs 24 MP to cast. Thundaga can also be used when the player has gone through three nodes on the [[Garment Grid#Thunder Spawn|Thunder Spawn]] [[Garment Grid]] or while equipped with the [[Final Fantasy X-2 accessories#Ochre Ring|Ochre Ring]] accessory. Thundaga can also be used via [[Yuna |
+ | Thundaga is available for the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy X-2)|Black Mage]] [[dressphere]]. Learning it costs 100 AP and it costs 24 MP to cast. Thundaga can also be used when the player has gone through three nodes on the [[Garment Grid#Thunder Spawn|Thunder Spawn]] [[Garment Grid]] or while equipped with the [[Final Fantasy X-2 accessories#Ochre Ring|Ochre Ring]] accessory. Thundaga can also be used via [[Yuna (Final Fantasy X-2 party member)|Yuna's]] [[Festivalist]] ability Ltng. Sandals, and hits either one or two enemies. Many enemies can also cast this spell. |
==== ''[[Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission]]'' ==== |
==== ''[[Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission]]'' ==== |
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Thundaga is used by [[Rikku]] in the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy X-2)|Black Mage]] dressphere. It costs 4 MP to cast. It is the only lightning-elemental attack the player can use. It as a range of three tiles ahead of the character. |
Thundaga is used by [[Rikku]] in the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy X-2)|Black Mage]] dressphere. It costs 4 MP to cast. It is the only lightning-elemental attack the player can use. It as a range of three tiles ahead of the character. |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]'' === |
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Thundaga is a tier 1 elemental spell. It deals area of effect damage, potentially hitting multiple targets. It can be bought from vendors for 17,472 [[gil]] or less depending upon [[fame]]. |
Thundaga is a tier 1 elemental spell. It deals area of effect damage, potentially hitting multiple targets. It can be bought from vendors for 17,472 [[gil]] or less depending upon [[fame]]. |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' === |
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− | + | Thundaga inflicts major Lightning-elemental damage to all enemies in range. The enemy ability Piercing Thundaga can break through [[Reflect (Final Fantasy XII status effect)|Reflect]] status. |
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+ | In the original version, Thundaga is a Level 5 [[Black Magicks (Final Fantasy XII)/Original|Black Magick]] spell. It (initially) costs 42 MP to cast and is available for purchase in [[Balfonheim Port]] for 8,200 gil. It is part of the Black Magick 5 license for 35 LP. |
− | In the ''Zodiac'' versions, Thundaga is on the Black Magick 9 license for 90 LP. It costs 40 MP to cast and costs 7000 gil to buy. It is part of the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy XII)|Black Mage]] board, and the [[Red Battlemage]] can |
+ | In the ''Zodiac'' versions, Thundaga is on the [[Black Magicks (Final Fantasy XII)|Black Magick]] 9 [[License Board|license]] for 90 LP. It costs 40 MP to cast and costs 7000 gil to buy. It is part of the [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy XII)|Black Mage]] board, and the [[Red Battlemage]] can reach Thundaga's license by acquiring the license for [[Cúchulainn (Final Fantasy XII)|Cúchulainn]] first. |
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==== ''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]'' ==== |
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− | [[Kytes]] learns Thundaga at Level 18. It deals Lightning damage to all enemies around a designated target. |
+ | [[Kytes (Revenant Wings party member)|Kytes]] learns Thundaga at Level 18. It deals Lightning damage to all enemies around a designated target. |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' === |
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[[File:THUNDAGA.png|right]] |
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+ | {{Quote|Deal lightning damage to targets within a wide radius.|Description}} |
− | Thundaga is a [[Ravager (Final Fantasy XIII)|Ravager]] ability that deals Lightning damage in a range and launches [[ |
+ | Thundaga is a [[Ravager (Final Fantasy XIII)|Ravager]] ability that deals Lightning damage in a range and launches [[Stagger (Final Fantasy XIII)|Stagger]]ed opponents, as well as interrupts some enemy actions. It costs 3 ATB and has an Attack Power of 2.2. It can be learned by [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII party member)|Lightning]] (stage 9), [[Sazh (Final Fantasy XIII party member)|Sazh]] (stage 8), and [[Hope (Final Fantasy XIII party member)|Hope]] (stage 8). It can also be used by [[Odin (Final Fantasy XIII)|Odin]], who can cast it at the cost of 1 ATB segment. |
It is also an enemy ability used by [[Behemoth King (Final Fantasy XIII)|Behemoth King]], [[Dahaka (boss)|Dahaka]], [[Right Ailette]], and [[Verdelet (Final Fantasy XIII)|Verdelet]]. |
It is also an enemy ability used by [[Behemoth King (Final Fantasy XIII)|Behemoth King]], [[Dahaka (boss)|Dahaka]], [[Right Ailette]], and [[Verdelet (Final Fantasy XIII)|Verdelet]]. |
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==== ''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]'' ==== |
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− | Thundaga is a [[Ravager (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Ravager]] ability that inflicts lightning-attribute magic damage on targets within a wide radius. It has an ATB cost of 3 and a modifier of 2.2. It can be learned by [[Serah |
+ | Thundaga is a [[Ravager (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Ravager]] ability that inflicts lightning-attribute magic damage on targets within a wide radius. It has an ATB cost of 3 and a modifier of 2.2. It can be learned by [[Serah (Final Fantasy XIII-2 party member)|Serah]] (role level 41), [[Circuitron (Final Fantasy XIII-2)|Circuitron]] (15), [[Grand Behemoth]] (37), [[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII party member)|Lightning]] (10), and [[Valfodr (boss)|Valfodr]] (23). |
− | Thundaga is also a [[Ravager (Final Fantasy XIII-2)#Mage|Mage]] ability for |
+ | Thundaga is also a [[Ravager (Final Fantasy XIII-2)#Mage|Mage]] ability for Lightning in the "[[Lightning's Story: Requiem of the Goddess|Requiem of the Goddess]]" downloadable content scenario. It is learned at level 7 and has an ATB cost of 4. It inflicts lightning-attribute magic damage on targets within a wide radius. |
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==== ''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]'' ==== |
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− | {{Q|Deals lightning-attribute magic damage to enemies within a wide radius. Deals great damage to the target.|Description}} |
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− | Thundaga |
+ | Thundaga is a high tier magic ability that consists of eight hits of lightning-elemental damage. It drops from the [[Schrodinger Ω]], [[Hanuman (Lightning Returns)|Hanuman]], and [[Chimera (Lightning Returns)|Chimera]] enemies. The [[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII garbs#Black Rose|Black Rose]] garb has Thundaga (LV5) as a locked ability. |
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+ | === [[Final Fantasy XIV (version 1.0)|Legacy ''Final Fantasy XIV'']] === |
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+ | {{Quote|Deals lightning damage.|Description}} |
− | Thundaga is a level 46 spell learned by [[Thaumaturge]]s and is exclusive to the class. It deals high thunder elemental damage to a single target, and has a cast time of 5 seconds. Its critical damage can be increased by using it after a Thunder → Thundara [[Final Fantasy XIV#Individual Combos|combo]]. |
+ | Thundaga is a level 46 spell learned by [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)|Thaumaturge]]s and is exclusive to the class. It deals high thunder elemental damage to a single target, and has a cast time of 5 seconds. Its critical damage can be increased by using it after a Thunder → Thundara [[Final Fantasy XIV#Individual Combos|combo]]. |
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==== ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' ==== |
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− | Thunder III (Thundaga in the Japanese version) appears as a [[Thaumaturge]] ability available at level 46. The ability deals lightning-elemental damage to a single target with the potency of 60 and deals damage over time with a potency of 35 for a period of 24 seconds. This spell automatically replace the player's Thunder spell due to the Thunder Mastery II trait. |
+ | Thunder III (Thundaga in the Japanese version) appears as a [[Black Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)|Thaumaturge]] ability available at level 46. The ability deals lightning-elemental damage to a single target with the potency of 60 and deals damage over time with a potency of 35 for a period of 24 seconds. This spell automatically replace the player's Thunder spell due to the Thunder Mastery II trait. |
In addition, [[Sophia (Final Fantasy XIV)|Sophia]], the Goddess has access to her own version of Thunder III during the boss encounters with her. The ability is a donut-shaped area of effect attack that inflicts damage to those caught outside of the safe zone of the attack. |
In addition, [[Sophia (Final Fantasy XIV)|Sophia]], the Goddess has access to her own version of Thunder III during the boss encounters with her. The ability is a donut-shaped area of effect attack that inflicts damage to those caught outside of the safe zone of the attack. |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]'' === |
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+ | {{Quote|Black magick that strikes targets with lightning.|Description}} |
− | {{ |
+ | {{Quote|Heavenly bolts, come bring God's judgement! Bolt3!|Upon casting ([[PlayStation]])}} |
− | Thundaga is a [[Black Magick (Tactics)|Black Magick]] spell that deals Lightning damage in a radius. It can be learned by the [[Black Mage (Tactics)|Black Mage]] for 500 JP. It uses 24 MP and has a speed of 15. It can also be used via [[Arithmetician]]'s Arithmeticks. |
+ | Thundaga is a [[Black Magick (Tactics)|Black Magick]] spell that deals Lightning damage in a radius. It can be learned by the [[Black Mage (Tactics)|Black Mage]] for 500 JP. It uses 24 MP and has a speed of 15. It can also be used via [[Arithmetician (Tactics)|Arithmetician]]'s Arithmeticks. |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]'' === |
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+ | {{Quote|Most powerful lightning spell. Shoots many bolts.|Description}} |
Thundaga is learned by the [[Black Mage (Tactics Advance)|Black Mage]] job from the [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance weapons#Thor Rod|Thor Rod]] for 300 AP. It costs 24 MP to cast, has a Magic Power of 50, and has a range of 4 with a vertical reach of 3. It is stealable through the ability Steal: Ability, and is also susceptible to [[Magic Counter|Return Magic]] and [[Absorb MP (ability)|Absorb MP]]. Thundaga is also one of the central spells of the Magestorm skillset used by [[Totema]]. |
Thundaga is learned by the [[Black Mage (Tactics Advance)|Black Mage]] job from the [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance weapons#Thor Rod|Thor Rod]] for 300 AP. It costs 24 MP to cast, has a Magic Power of 50, and has a range of 4 with a vertical reach of 3. It is stealable through the ability Steal: Ability, and is also susceptible to [[Magic Counter|Return Magic]] and [[Absorb MP (ability)|Absorb MP]]. Thundaga is also one of the central spells of the Magestorm skillset used by [[Totema]]. |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics S]]'' === |
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+ | ! rowspan="2"|{{A|Thundaga RF}} |
|70<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
|70<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
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|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Shoots a bullet straight forward.<br/>Charging this spell increases the number of bullets. |
|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Shoots a bullet straight forward.<br/>Charging this spell increases the number of bullets. |
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+ | !rowspan="3"|{{tooltip|SHG|Shotgun}} |
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+ | ! rowspan="2"|{{A|Thundaga SHG}} |
|80<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
|80<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
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|Available at beginning |
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|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Sends out energy across a set range.<!-- charging effect? ---> |
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+ | !rowspan="3"|{{tooltip|SHG|Shotgun}}-II |
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+ | ! rowspan="2"|{{A|Thundaga SHG-II}} |
|85<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
|85<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
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|Use Thunder SHG at least 300 times |
|Use Thunder SHG at least 300 times |
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|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Sends out piercing energy across a set range.<!-- charging effect? ---> |
|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Sends out piercing energy across a set range.<!-- charging effect? ---> |
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+ | !rowspan="3"|{{tooltip|ROK|Rocket}} |
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+ | ! rowspan="2"|{{A|Thundaga ROK}} |
|80<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
|80<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
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+ | |Complete [[Escaping the Imperial Capital]] on Officer difficulty |
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|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Aims with crosshairs to shoot explosive bullets.<!-- charging effect? ---> |
|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Aims with crosshairs to shoot explosive bullets.<!-- charging effect? ---> |
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+ | !rowspan="3"|{{tooltip|ROK|Rocket}}-II |
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+ | ! rowspan="2"|{{A|Thundaga ROK-II}} |
|100<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
|100<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
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− | |Complete [[Special Order|SO]] "Defeat two snow giants with active leader" during [[ |
+ | |Complete [[Special Order|SO]] "Defeat two snow giants with active leader" during [[Escaping the Imperial Capital]] |
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|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Shoot powerful Lightning-type bullets at the enemy. |
|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Shoot powerful Lightning-type bullets at the enemy. |
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+ | !rowspan="3"|{{tooltip|MIS|Missile}} |
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+ | ! rowspan="2"|{{A|Thundaga MIS}} |
|80<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
|80<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
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|Complete [[Tasks (Type-0)#The Phantoma Menace VI|The Phantoma Menace VI]] during Chapter 7 |
|Complete [[Tasks (Type-0)#The Phantoma Menace VI|The Phantoma Menace VI]] during Chapter 7 |
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+ | ! rowspan="2"|{{A|Thundaga MIS-II}} |
|80<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
|80<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
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− | |Complete the [[Special Order|SO]] "Defeat two Colossi" during [[ |
+ | |Complete the [[Special Order|SO]] "Defeat two Colossi" during [[The Clash on Big Bridge (Type-0 mission)|The Clash on Big Bridge]] |
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|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Launch a slow but powerful Lightning-type bullet that pursues its target. |
|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Launch a slow but powerful Lightning-type bullet that pursues its target. |
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+ | ! rowspan="2"|{{A|Thundaga BOM}} |
|75<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
|75<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
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|Learned during [[Moglin (Type-0)|Moglin's]] "LTMG-101: Elementary Lightning Magic I " lecture in Chapter 3 |
|Learned during [[Moglin (Type-0)|Moglin's]] "LTMG-101: Elementary Lightning Magic I " lecture in Chapter 3 |
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|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Sends out a wave of energy around the user.<br/>Charging this spell increases the damage. |
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+ | ! rowspan="2"|{{A|Thundaga BOM-II}} |
|90<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
|90<br/>(Lightning Magic) |
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+ | |Complete [[Machina's Struggle]] on Officer difficulty |
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|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Sends out a wave of energy around the user which lasts for a short time.<br/>Charging this spell increases the damage. |
|colspan="2" style="text-align:left"|Sends out a wave of energy around the user which lasts for a short time.<br/>Charging this spell increases the damage. |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'' === |
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− | Thundaga can only be cast when fusing Thunder [[Magicite]]. The player must combine three Thunder Magicites to cast this. |
+ | Thundaga can only be cast when fusing Thunder [[Magicite]]. The player must combine three Thunder Magicites to cast this. It deals major Lightning damage and shocks nearby enemies. |
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+ | It is also an enemy ability used by [[Giant Crab (Crystal Chronicles boss)|Giant Crab]]. |
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==== ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]'' ==== |
==== ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]'' ==== |
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− | Thundaga can only be cast by piling three Thunder spells. If two target rings about to cast Thundara +1 line up perfectly, it'll cast Thundaga +1. |
+ | Thundaga deals heavy lightning damage and zaps enemies. It can only be cast by piling three Thunder spells. If two target rings about to cast Thundara +1 line up perfectly, it'll cast Thundaga +1. |
==== ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King]]'' ==== |
==== ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King]]'' ==== |
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==== ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]'' ==== |
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− | Thundaga can be cast be stacking three Thunder target rings. |
+ | Thundaga deals heavy lightning damage and zaps enemies. It can be cast be stacking three Thunder target rings. |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]'' === |
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Thundaga is a high level Black Magic spell. The spell costs 4 AP to cast and it has a spell power of 12. It can only be used if the Thundaga Tome item is in the character's inventory. The spell can be purchased in [[Spelvia]] for 5000 gil. |
Thundaga is a high level Black Magic spell. The spell costs 4 AP to cast and it has a spell power of 12. It can only be used if the Thundaga Tome item is in the character's inventory. The spell can be purchased in [[Spelvia]] for 5000 gil. |
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− | Thundaga is a level 5 [[Black Magic (Bravely Default)|Black Magic]] spell. It deals major lightning damage to one target and can be group-cast. It costs 45 MP to use. It can be bought in [[Eternia]] for 3200 pg. |
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− | Thundaga is a level 5 [[Sword Magic (Bravely Default)|Sword Magic]] spell. It imbues a weapon with a high-power lightning effect for ten turns. This will raise attack power by the amount of the magic effect. It costs 45 MP to use. It can be bought in Eternia for 3200 pg. |
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− | Thundaga is a level 6 [[Black Magic (Bravely Second)|Black Magic]] for the [[Black Mage (Bravely Second)|Black Mage]]. It deals major [[Lightning (element)|lightning]] damage to one target. This spell can be group-cast. It costs 45 MP to use. It can be bought in [[Caldisla]] and [[Chompshire]] for 12800 pg. |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]'' === |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions II]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions II]]'' === |
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In the [[Final Fantasy Dimensions II/Free-to-play|original free-to-play versions]], Thundaga I-III could be used by any party member equipped with a Thundaga versions of the [[Eidolon (Dimensions II)/Free-to-play/Wind-elemental summons#Ixion|Ixion]] or [[Eidolon (Dimensions II)/Free-to-play/Non-elemental summons#Goblez OR|Goblez OR]] signets. Each version of the spell dealt more damage depending on the summon's rank and had increased MP costs for each version of the spell. |
In the [[Final Fantasy Dimensions II/Free-to-play|original free-to-play versions]], Thundaga I-III could be used by any party member equipped with a Thundaga versions of the [[Eidolon (Dimensions II)/Free-to-play/Wind-elemental summons#Ixion|Ixion]] or [[Eidolon (Dimensions II)/Free-to-play/Non-elemental summons#Goblez OR|Goblez OR]] signets. Each version of the spell dealt more damage depending on the summon's rank and had increased MP costs for each version of the spell. |
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− | === ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' === |
+ | === ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'' (2008) === |
Thundaga is one of [[Onion Knight (Dissidia)|Onion Knight's]] Bravery attacks. It chains from Thunder and summons two bolts of lightning to strike the opponent from above, initiating a [[Chase Sequence|chase sequence]]. It costs 30 CP to equip and 180 AP to master. |
Thundaga is one of [[Onion Knight (Dissidia)|Onion Knight's]] Bravery attacks. It chains from Thunder and summons two bolts of lightning to strike the opponent from above, initiating a [[Chase Sequence|chase sequence]]. It costs 30 CP to equip and 180 AP to master. |
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+ | [[Shantotto (Dissidia PSP)|Shantotto]] uses Thundaga when casting Spirit Magic: Thunder while she has between 3000 and 6000 Bravery, which summons medium-sized lightning bolts to strike the opponent from above. |
==== ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]'' ==== |
==== ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]'' ==== |
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+ | {{Quote|Venerable strength!|Garland using Thundaga}} |
− | [[Lightning ( |
+ | [[Lightning (Dissidia PSP)|Lightning]] can use Thundaga as a Bravery attack. It creates a field of electricity in front of her that lasts for a period of time, initiating a chase sequence if it hits the opponent. It costs 30 CP to equip. |
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− | [[Garland (Final Fantasy)/Dissidia|Garland]] has Thundaga as a Bravery attack. It calls a lightning bolt down around the opponent, and comes in both ground and aerial variants. Thundaga costs 30 CP to equip and 100 AP to master. |
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Shantotto can cast Thundaga with Spirit Magic: Thunder between 2000 and 4000 bravery. |
Shantotto can cast Thundaga with Spirit Magic: Thunder between 2000 and 4000 bravery. |
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==== ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia]]'' ==== |
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+ | {{Ability section|Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia}} |
=== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' === |
=== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' === |
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− | [[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy abilities#Thundaga|Thundaga]] is a reactive ability that activates in [[Battle Music Sequence]]s every time the player gets a Good or better rating on 28 Slide Triggers, and deals high-power magic damage. Thundaga is learned by [[Terra Branford |
+ | [[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy abilities#Thundaga|Thundaga]] is a reactive ability that activates in [[Battle Music Sequence]]s every time the player gets a Good or better rating on 28 Slide Triggers, and deals high-power magic damage. Thundaga is learned by [[Terra Branford (Theatrhythm)|Terra]] at (level 75), [[Sephiroth (Theatrhythm)|Sephiroth]] (level 40), [[Vivi Ornitier (Theatrhythm)|Vivi]] at (level 85), and [[Shantotto (Theatrhythm)|Shantotto]] at (level 80). |
==== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]'' ==== |
==== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]'' ==== |
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==== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival]]'' ==== |
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+ | {{Ability section|Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival}} |
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' === |
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' === |
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+ | {{Ability section|Pictlogica Final Fantasy}} |
==== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒]]'' ==== |
==== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒]]'' ==== |
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+ | {{Ability section|Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒}} |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' === |
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+ | {{Magic section|Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade}} |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Artniks]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Artniks]]'' === |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]'' === |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' === |
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Thundaga is a Black Magic ability with a Rarity of 3☆. It deals heavy lightning magic damage to one target, it can initially be used two times and it can be honed to Rank 5. It can be created by using Black Orb x5, Lightning Orb x8 and 5000 gil. |
Thundaga is a Black Magic ability with a Rarity of 3☆. It deals heavy lightning magic damage to one target, it can initially be used two times and it can be honed to Rank 5. It can be created by using Black Orb x5, Lightning Orb x8 and 5000 gil. |
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+ | {{Ability section|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}} |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]'' === |
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− | {{ |
+ | {{Quote|Conjure a huge lightning storm in front of you that deals multiple hits.|Description}} |
− | {{Magic |
+ | {{Magic section|Final Fantasy Explorers}} |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' === |
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=== ''[[World of Final Fantasy]]'' === |
=== ''[[World of Final Fantasy]]'' === |
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It is also an enemy ability used by Pellinore, Plumed Knight (2nd), and Shantotto. |
It is also an enemy ability used by Pellinore, Plumed Knight (2nd), and Shantotto. |
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+ | ===''[[Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin]]''=== |
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+ | {{Ability section|Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin}} |
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=== ''[[Chocobo Racing]]'' === |
=== ''[[Chocobo Racing]]'' === |
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=== ''[[Chocobo's Dungeon 2]]'' === |
=== ''[[Chocobo's Dungeon 2]]'' === |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]'' === |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]'' === |
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== Non-''Final Fantasy'' appearances == |
== Non-''Final Fantasy'' appearances == |
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+ | ===Other Square Enix titles=== |
− | [[File:Chrono Trigger Lightning II.png|right| |
+ | [[File:Chrono Trigger Lightning II.png|right|thumb|200px|Lightning II in ''Chrono Trigger''.]] |
+ | Thundaga has appeared in other [[Square Enix]] titles as an ability, referencing the ''Final Fantasy'' version of the spell. Like ''Final Fantasy'', Thundaga serves as the third tier of Thunder magic. |
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− | Lightning II (also called Lightning2) is a single tech of Chrono and Magus that cost 8 MP to cast. It deals Lightning-elemental damage to all targets. |
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+ | The original Game Boy version of ''SaGa 3'' (known as the ''Final Fantasy Legend III'' in the west) includes Lit 2 {{j|サンダガ|Sandaga|Thundaga}} as the final form of thunder-elemental Black Magic. The Japanese exclusive 3D remake instead features Thundaga as the third tier, now dealing wind-elemental damage to multiple foes. Thundaga in the remake is outclassed by the next tier, Hell Thunder. |
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− | === ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series === |
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− | Thundaga, together with its lower tiers Thunder and Thundara, appears in the series as a magic spell. The spell's effect has varied across different titles from single targeting spell to an area-of-effect spell. |
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+ | ''{{w|Chrono Trigger}}'' features Lightning II {{j|サンダガ|Sandaga|Thundaga}}{{note|Lightning 2 in the original SNES localization.}} as a light-elemental magic tech for both Crono and Magus, serving as the upgraded area version of the default Lightning spell. Lightning II also appears in the ''Chrono'' series's spiritual successor, ''{{w|I Am Setsuna}}'', as a spritnite ability for Setsuna, even carrying over the same tier suffixes in Japanese. |
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− | === ''Valkyrie Anatomia'' === |
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− | Thundaga is a spell used by [[Agnès Oblige|Agnès]]. |
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+ | {{KHWiki|Thundaga}}, together with Thunder and Thundara, appears as a recurring magic command in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series. When performing Thundaga in titles, the caster summons a storm of lightning within an area of effect. ''Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep'' features a unique version for Aqua known as '''Thundaga Shot''' {{j|サンダガショット|Sandaga Shotto}}, which instantly hits enemies with connecting bolts of lightning. |
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+ | {{BravelyWiki|Thundaga}} is featured as a recurring Black Magic spell in the ''[[Bravely Default|Bravely]]'' series, serving as the strongest lightning-elemental Black Magic spell in most titles. In ''Bravely Default II'', Thundaga can also be performed through the use of the {{BravelyWiki|Oracle}} job's {{BravelyWiki|Triplaga}} spell. |
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+ | The ''Bravely Default'' version of Thundaga also appears in the defunct mobile title, ''Valkyrie Anatomia'', as a spell used by Agnès. |
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* Spanish: '''[[Thunder (ability)|Electro]]++''' |
* Spanish: '''[[Thunder (ability)|Electro]]++''' |
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* German: '''Blitzga''' |
* German: '''Blitzga''' |
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FFI Thundaga GBA.png|''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (GBA). |
FFI Thundaga GBA.png|''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (GBA). |
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FFI PSP Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (PSP). |
FFI PSP Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (PSP). |
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− | FF1_3DS_Thundaga.jpg| |
+ | FF1_3DS_Thundaga.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (3DS). |
FFIII NES Bolt3.png|''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (NES). |
FFIII NES Bolt3.png|''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (NES). |
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FFIIIDS Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (DS). |
FFIIIDS Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (DS). |
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+ | BLM using Thundaga from FFIII Pixel Remaster.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (''Pixel Remaster''). |
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FFIV SNES Lit-3.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (SNES). |
FFIV SNES Lit-3.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (SNES). |
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FFIV Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (GBA). |
FFIV Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (GBA). |
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Thundaga FFIV ios.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (iOS). |
Thundaga FFIV ios.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (iOS). |
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+ | Rydia using Thundaga from FF4 Pixel Remaster.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (''Pixel Remaster''). |
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FFIV TAY Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' (Wii). |
FFIV TAY Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' (Wii). |
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FFIV TAY iOS Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' (iOS). |
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FF4PSP Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection]]''. |
FF4PSP Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection]]''. |
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Thundaga-FFVA.png|''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' (GBA). |
Thundaga-FFVA.png|''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' (GBA). |
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− | FFV iOS Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' ( |
+ | FFV iOS Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' (2013 mobile/Steam). |
+ | Krile using Thundaga Black Magic from FFV Pixel Remaster.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' (''Pixel Remaster''). |
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ThundagaFF6.png|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (GBA). |
ThundagaFF6.png|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (GBA). |
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− | FFVI Android Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' ( |
+ | FFVI Android Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (2014 mobile/Steam). |
+ | Thundaga from FFVI Pixel Remaster.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' (''Pixel Remaster''). |
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FFVII Bolt3.png|''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. |
FFVII Bolt3.png|''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. |
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FFVII Bolt3 All.png|Bolt3 used against all enemies in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. |
FFVII Bolt3 All.png|Bolt3 used against all enemies in ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''. |
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VIICC Hell Thundaga.jpg|Hell Thundaga in ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''. |
VIICC Hell Thundaga.jpg|Hell Thundaga in ''Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-''. |
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VIICC Tri-Thundaga.jpg|Tri-Thundaga in ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]''. |
VIICC Tri-Thundaga.jpg|Tri-Thundaga in ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]''. |
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FFVIII Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''. |
FFVIII Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]''. |
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FFIX Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''. |
FFIX Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''. |
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FFX Thundaga.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy X]]''. |
FFX Thundaga.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy X]]''. |
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FFX-2 Thundaga EA.png|''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''. |
FFX-2 Thundaga EA.png|''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''. |
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EvilSpiritDhaVikaariUldobi.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''. |
EvilSpiritDhaVikaariUldobi.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''. |
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RW Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]''. |
RW Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]''. |
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13-2 RoTG thundaga.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]''. |
13-2 RoTG thundaga.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]''. |
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+ | FFXIV Thundaga.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy XIV (version 1.0)]]''. |
FFXIV ARR Thunder III.png|''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''. |
FFXIV ARR Thunder III.png|''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''. |
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FFT Bolt3.png|''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''. |
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EoT Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''. |
EoT Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''. |
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FF4HoL Thundga.png|''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]''. |
FF4HoL Thundga.png|''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]''. |
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FFD Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''. |
FFD Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''. |
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DFF OK Thundaga.png|Thundaga used by Onion Knight in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''. |
DFF OK Thundaga.png|Thundaga used by Onion Knight in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''. |
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DFF SM Thundaga.png|Thundaga used by Shantotto in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''. |
DFF SM Thundaga.png|Thundaga used by Shantotto in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''. |
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+ | thundaga.jpeg|Thundaga used by [[Lightning (Dissidia PSP)|Lightning]] in ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''. |
DFF2015 Garland Thundaga.png|Thundaga used by Garland in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]]''. |
DFF2015 Garland Thundaga.png|Thundaga used by Garland in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]]''. |
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DFF2015 Onion Knight Thundaga.png|Thundaga used by Onion Knight in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]]''. |
DFF2015 Onion Knight Thundaga.png|Thundaga used by Onion Knight in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy NT]]''. |
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FFATB Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]''. |
FFATB Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]''. |
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FFRK Thundaga Icon.png|Icon in ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''. |
FFRK Thundaga Icon.png|Icon in ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''. |
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FFBE Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''. |
FFBE Thundaga.png|''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''. |
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WoFF Thundaga.png|''[[World of Final Fantasy]]''. |
WoFF Thundaga.png|''[[World of Final Fantasy]]''. |
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ThundagaCR.png|''[[Chocobo Racing]]''. |
ThundagaCR.png|''[[Chocobo Racing]]''. |
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FFFCD Thundaga.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]''. |
FFFCD Thundaga.PNG|''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]''. |
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Latest revision as of 19:06, 11 April 2024
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Thundaga (サンダガ, Sandaga?), also known as Bolt 3, Lit 3, Thunder 3, and Thunder III, is a recurring Black Magic spell from the Final Fantasy series. It is generally the most powerful Lightning-elemental spell.
A similarly named ability also appears in several titles, sometimes as a unique ability to Garland, serving as an homage to the original Japanese Famicom release of Final Fantasy.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy[]
Deals lightning damage to all foes.
Description
Thundaga (Bolt3 Final Fantasy Origins) is a level 6 Black Magic spell which inflicts major Lightning-elemental damage to all enemies. In the Origins release, it inflicts between 60 and 240 Lightning damage, while in subsequent releases, damage dealt depends on the caster's Intelligence. Thundaga may be cast by Chronodia, Dark Wizard, and Chaos.
The spell can be bought at Crescent Lake and can be learned by the Black Mage, Black Wizard, and Red Wizard job classes. In the GBA/PSP/mobile releases it costs 35 MP to cast.
In the original Japanese version, this spell was named "Thunger" (サンガー, Sangā?). The spell name was standardized to "Thundaga" (サンダガ, Sandaga?) since the WonderSwan Color release.
Final Fantasy III[]
Thundaga is a Black Magic level 5 spell that causes heavy Lightning damage to one or all enemies and has a base power of 110. It can bought in Northeast Saronia or Doga's Village for 5,000 gil. It can be used by the Black Mage, Magus, Onion Knight (3D), and Sage. Its effect can also be used with the Heavenly Wrath item.
It can be used by Qumqum.
Final Fantasy IV[]
Causes lightning damage.
Description
Thundaga (Lit-3 in early versions and Thunder 3 in Easy Type) is a Black Magic spell that inflicts heavy Lightning damage to one or all enemies. It can be learned by Fusoya (default), Tellah (default), Palom (level 34), and Rydia (level 45 in 2D versions (41 in 3D versions)).
It has a casting time of 4, costs 30 MP to cast and has a spell power of 256 in 2D versions (110 in 3D versions). Thundaga can be cast by Lunar Ramuh, Lunar Asura, Li'l Murderer, and Dark Sage.
In the Easy Type version, the casting time was reduced to 3.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-[]
Thundaga is a Black Magic spell learned by imposter Rydia (level 45) and Palom (default). It deals major Lightning-elemental damage to one enemy or moderate damage to all enemies at the cost of 30 MP.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]
Thundaga is a Black Magic spell that costs 30 MP to cast. It is learned by Fusoya (initially) Golbez (initially), Rydia (level 30), Palom (level 43), and Leonora (level 82). Palom can use Twin Thundaga as a Band with another party member, which is a more powerful version of the spell. Fusoya and Golbez's Double Black Magic Band has a 30% chance of using Twin Thundaga.
Final Fantasy V[]
Thundaga (also called Bolt3) causes heavy Lightning damage to one or all enemies. It can be used by the Black Magic command used by the Black Mage job. This spell can only be purchased in Moore for 6,000 gil and costs 25 MP to cast. Thundaga is one of the spells that can be cast from the Wonder Wand for free.
Thundaga can be cast by Barrier, Enuo, Exdeath in the first battle, Flaremancer, Fury, Melusine, Necrophobe, Neo Exdeath, and Omniscient. The player may use Thundaga by catching and releasing a Reflect Mage, Tiny Mage, or Dark Elemental (#235).
Final Fantasy VI[]
Thundaga is an Attack spell (Bolt3 in older translations) deals heavy Lightning-elemental damage to one or all enemies. This spell can be learned from the esper Valigarmanda at a x1 rate, and costs 53 MP to cast. It has a hit rate of 150, power of 120, and is vulnerable to Runic. Thundaga can also be cast by various enemies, the earliest being by the Crane.
Final Fantasy VII[]
Bolt3 is the final spell of the Lightning Materia, and costs 52 MP to cast. It has a base spell power equal to 4x the base magic damage. If linked with an All Materia, its spell animation changes as it will hit all enemies. The spell is also available from the Master Magic Materia. Only the boss Bizarro∙Sephiroth and the enemy Christopher use the spell.
Final Fantasy VII Remake[]
Thundaga is the final ability of Lightning Materia, costing 22 MP to cast. It deals a large amount of Lightning-elemental damage to one target, and will never miss.
Thundaga can be used by the final boss, Unknown Entity, and Whisper Viridi.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth[]
Thundaga is the third tier spell from the Lightning Materia. It deals large magical lightning damage to a target and costs two ATB segments to cast. If the character casting the spell has unlocked their lightning-elemental weapon ability (e.g. Static Shock for Cloud), Thundaga becomes Thundaga α, which is not more powerful than normal a Thundaga spell, but will bestow a lightning-elemental sphere to the spellcaster for the rest of the battle (unless the player changes the element with Fire α etc.) that will circle their character model and will supplement small magical lightning-elemental damage when defending against certain enemy attacks (perfect-blocking not needed) and when using ATB abilities. It is not the same effect as imbuing a character's weapon with elements via Elemental Materia, however. The attacks from the "lightning sphere" do build stagger and can be critical hits.
Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-[]
Thundaga is an Elemental Magic Materia.
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-[]
Thundaga fires many bolts of light forward, hitting multiple targets. Compared to Thunder and Thundara, Thundaga has the widest radius and longest range. Three variations of Thundaga also appear: Dark Thundaga inflicts damage and inflicts Poison and Silence statuses; Hell Thundaga inflicts Poison, Silence, Stop and Instant Death; and Tri-Thundaga fires lightning in three directions doing greater damage than Thundaga.
Thundaga costs 32 MP, Dark Thundaga costs 38 MP, Hell Thundaga costs 52 MP, and Tri-Thundaga costs 64 MP. Thundaga can be bought from Research Dept. QMC + for 10,000 gil and Hell Thundaga can be bought from Wutai Secret Shop for 15,000 gil; the others can be made through Materia Fusion.
Final Fantasy VIII[]
Thundaga can be refined from items and can be drawn from enemies when the party's level exceeds 30. Casting Thundaga in battle increases compatibility with Quezacotl by 2.4, but lowers compatibility with Leviathan by 0.8. Additionally, Thundaga can be junctioned to deal and resist against Thunder-elemental damage.
Final Fantasy IX[]
The Octagon Rod teaches Vivi Thundaga Black Magic spell, and Steiner can also use it in his Sword Magic. The shops in Daguerreo and Esto Gaza have the Octagon Rod for sale after Zidane and company complete the Desert Palace, but it can no longer be bought after the party have entered the Shimmering Island portal.
It costs 24 MP to cast, requires 80 AP to learn, and has a spell power of 72. It can be reflected and works with Return Magic. Thundaga can be cast by Abadon, Earth Guardian, Grand Dragon, Kuja, Malboro, and Necron.
Final Fantasy X[]
Thundaga is located in Lulu's section of the Sphere Grid, although all characters can obtain it. It has a spell power of 42 and costs 16 MP. Thundaga can be cast by Abaddon, Behemoth King, Chimera (Home), Chimera Brain, Coeurlregina, Greater Sphere, Imp, Jumbo Flan, Master Coeurl, Mindy, Seymour, Seymour Omnis, Sleep Sprout, Spirit, Varuna, and Wraith. It can be taught to an aeon via four Lightning Gems after obtaining Summoner's Soul from Belgemine.
Final Fantasy X-2[]
Thundaga is available for the Black Mage dressphere. Learning it costs 100 AP and it costs 24 MP to cast. Thundaga can also be used when the player has gone through three nodes on the Thunder Spawn Garment Grid or while equipped with the Ochre Ring accessory. Thundaga can also be used via Yuna's Festivalist ability Ltng. Sandals, and hits either one or two enemies. Many enemies can also cast this spell.
Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission[]
Thundaga is used by Rikku in the Black Mage dressphere. It costs 4 MP to cast. It is the only lightning-elemental attack the player can use. It as a range of three tiles ahead of the character.
Final Fantasy XI[]
Thundaga is a tier 1 elemental spell. It deals area of effect damage, potentially hitting multiple targets. It can be bought from vendors for 17,472 gil or less depending upon fame.
Final Fantasy XII[]
Thundaga inflicts major Lightning-elemental damage to all enemies in range. The enemy ability Piercing Thundaga can break through Reflect status.
In the original version, Thundaga is a Level 5 Black Magick spell. It (initially) costs 42 MP to cast and is available for purchase in Balfonheim Port for 8,200 gil. It is part of the Black Magick 5 license for 35 LP.
In the Zodiac versions, Thundaga is on the Black Magick 9 license for 90 LP. It costs 40 MP to cast and costs 7000 gil to buy. It is part of the Black Mage board, and the Red Battlemage can reach Thundaga's license by acquiring the license for Cúchulainn first.
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings[]
Kytes learns Thundaga at Level 18. It deals Lightning damage to all enemies around a designated target.
Final Fantasy XIII[]
Deal lightning damage to targets within a wide radius.
Description
Thundaga is a Ravager ability that deals Lightning damage in a range and launches Staggered opponents, as well as interrupts some enemy actions. It costs 3 ATB and has an Attack Power of 2.2. It can be learned by Lightning (stage 9), Sazh (stage 8), and Hope (stage 8). It can also be used by Odin, who can cast it at the cost of 1 ATB segment.
It is also an enemy ability used by Behemoth King, Dahaka, Right Ailette, and Verdelet.
Final Fantasy XIII-2[]
Thundaga is a Ravager ability that inflicts lightning-attribute magic damage on targets within a wide radius. It has an ATB cost of 3 and a modifier of 2.2. It can be learned by Serah (role level 41), Circuitron (15), Grand Behemoth (37), Lightning (10), and Valfodr (23).
Thundaga is also a Mage ability for Lightning in the "Requiem of the Goddess" downloadable content scenario. It is learned at level 7 and has an ATB cost of 4. It inflicts lightning-attribute magic damage on targets within a wide radius.
It is also an enemy ability used by Left Manipulator, Lightning, Twilight Odin, Valfodr Lv. 15, Valfodr Lv. 70, and Valfodr Lv. 99.
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII[]
Thundaga is a high tier magic ability that consists of eight hits of lightning-elemental damage. It drops from the Schrodinger Ω, Hanuman, and Chimera enemies. The Black Rose garb has Thundaga (LV5) as a locked ability.
Legacy Final Fantasy XIV[]
Deals lightning damage.
Description
Thundaga is a level 46 spell learned by Thaumaturges and is exclusive to the class. It deals high thunder elemental damage to a single target, and has a cast time of 5 seconds. Its critical damage can be increased by using it after a Thunder → Thundara combo.
Final Fantasy XIV[]
Thunder III (Thundaga in the Japanese version) appears as a Thaumaturge ability available at level 46. The ability deals lightning-elemental damage to a single target with the potency of 60 and deals damage over time with a potency of 35 for a period of 24 seconds. This spell automatically replace the player's Thunder spell due to the Thunder Mastery II trait.
In addition, Sophia, the Goddess has access to her own version of Thunder III during the boss encounters with her. The ability is a donut-shaped area of effect attack that inflicts damage to those caught outside of the safe zone of the attack.
Final Fantasy XV[]
Thundaga is a type of spell created via Elemancy.
A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV[]
Final Fantasy XVI[]
Final Fantasy Tactics[]
Black magick that strikes targets with lightning.
Description
Heavenly bolts, come bring God's judgement! Bolt3!
Upon casting (PlayStation)
Thundaga is a Black Magick spell that deals Lightning damage in a radius. It can be learned by the Black Mage for 500 JP. It uses 24 MP and has a speed of 15. It can also be used via Arithmetician's Arithmeticks.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]
Most powerful lightning spell. Shoots many bolts.
Description
Thundaga is learned by the Black Mage job from the Thor Rod for 300 AP. It costs 24 MP to cast, has a Magic Power of 50, and has a range of 4 with a vertical reach of 3. It is stealable through the ability Steal: Ability, and is also susceptible to Return Magic and Absorb MP. Thundaga is also one of the central spells of the Magestorm skillset used by Totema.
When cast, three lightning strikes from the top, left, and right corner will hit the target.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]
Thundaga is a spell that deals massive lightning damage. It can be learned by the Black Mage from the Thor Rod for 300 AP and Viking from the Gold Axe for 350 AP. It costs 18 MP to cast and has a range of 4.
Final Fantasy Tactics S[]
Final Fantasy Type-0[]
There are various Thundaga spells and the spell's class depends on the user's Magic Power.
Type | Name | Prereq | Unlock |
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RF Rifle | |||
Thundaga RF | 70 (Lightning Magic) |
In Chapter 2 | |
Shoots a bullet straight forward. Charging this spell increases the number of bullets. | |||
SHG Shotgun | |||
Thundaga SHG | 80 (Lightning Magic) |
Available at beginning | |
Sends out energy across a set range. | |||
SHG-II Shotgun | |||
Thundaga SHG-II | 85 (Lightning Magic) |
Use Thunder SHG at least 300 times | |
Sends out piercing energy across a set range. | |||
ROK Rocket | |||
Thundaga ROK | 80 (Lightning Magic) |
Complete Escaping the Imperial Capital on Officer difficulty | |
Aims with crosshairs to shoot explosive bullets. | |||
ROK-II Rocket | |||
Thundaga ROK-II | 100 (Lightning Magic) |
Complete SO "Defeat two snow giants with active leader" during Escaping the Imperial Capital | |
Shoot powerful Lightning-type bullets at the enemy. | |||
MIS Missile | |||
Thundaga MIS | 80 (Lightning Magic) |
Complete The Phantoma Menace VI during Chapter 7 | |
Launches a explosive bullet that pursues its target. | |||
MIS-II Missile | |||
Thundaga MIS-II | 80 (Lightning Magic) |
Complete the SO "Defeat two Colossi" during The Clash on Big Bridge | |
Launch a slow but powerful Lightning-type bullet that pursues its target. | |||
BOM Bomb | |||
Thundaga BOM | 75 (Lightning Magic) |
Learned during Moglin's "LTMG-101: Elementary Lightning Magic I " lecture in Chapter 3 | |
Sends out a wave of energy around the user. Charging this spell increases the damage. | |||
BOM-II Bomb | |||
Thundaga BOM-II | 90 (Lightning Magic) |
Complete Machina's Struggle on Officer difficulty | |
Sends out a wave of energy around the user which lasts for a short time. Charging this spell increases the damage. |
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[]
Thundaga can only be cast when fusing Thunder Magicite. The player must combine three Thunder Magicites to cast this. It deals major Lightning damage and shocks nearby enemies.
It is also an enemy ability used by Giant Crab.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[]
Thundaga deals heavy lightning damage and zaps enemies. It can only be cast by piling three Thunder spells. If two target rings about to cast Thundara +1 line up perfectly, it'll cast Thundaga +1.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King[]
Thundaga is the level 20 Lightning spell, exclusive to the Black Mage class, and caps at level 100. It deals Lightning damage to all enemies, can be used once per battle, and up to three times a day. It requires three turns to cast.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time[]
Thundaga deals heavy lightning damage and zaps enemies. It can be cast be stacking three Thunder target rings.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light[]
Thundaga is a high level Black Magic spell. The spell costs 4 AP to cast and it has a spell power of 12. It can only be used if the Thundaga Tome item is in the character's inventory. The spell can be purchased in Spelvia for 5000 gil.
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]
Thundaga I-III are magic attacks available only for Jornee to use. The spells can only be learned from her final Ramuh signet. All Thundaga spells deal heavy wind-elemental magic damage to a single enemy. The spells also deal extra damage against machine-type enemies and cost 45 MP.
In addition, Ramuh is able to use Thundaga III when he joins as a guest party member during the finale of the Eureka arc.
In the original free-to-play versions, Thundaga I-III could be used by any party member equipped with a Thundaga versions of the Ixion or Goblez OR signets. Each version of the spell dealt more damage depending on the summon's rank and had increased MP costs for each version of the spell.
Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[]
Thundaga is one of Onion Knight's Bravery attacks. It chains from Thunder and summons two bolts of lightning to strike the opponent from above, initiating a chase sequence. It costs 30 CP to equip and 180 AP to master.
Shantotto uses Thundaga when casting Spirit Magic: Thunder while she has between 3000 and 6000 Bravery, which summons medium-sized lightning bolts to strike the opponent from above.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]
Venerable strength!
Garland using Thundaga
Lightning can use Thundaga as a Bravery attack. It creates a field of electricity in front of her that lasts for a period of time, initiating a chase sequence if it hits the opponent. It costs 30 CP to equip.
Shantotto can cast Thundaga with Spirit Magic: Thunder between 2000 and 4000 bravery.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT[]
Thundaga is retained by many of the returning characters, though Kefka's version can now be charged and shoots up to five bolts of lightning.
Thundaga is also one of Ramuh's HP attacks in his boss battle, launching several bolts of lightning in a star-like pattern from his position.
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy[]
Thundaga is a reactive ability that activates in Battle Music Sequences every time the player gets a Good or better rating on 28 Slide Triggers, and deals high-power magic damage. Thundaga is learned by Terra at (level 75), Sephiroth (level 40), Vivi at (level 85), and Shantotto at (level 80).
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call[]
Thundaga is a reactive ability that costs 25 CP to equip. It is activated in Battle Music Sequences (BMS) each time the players receive GOOD or better on 28 Slide Triggers. It deals full strength magic damage. It is learned by Rydia (level 80), Krile (level 70), Terra (level 80), Sephiroth (level 70), Vivi (level 75), Shantotto (level 65), Yuna #2 (level 90), Chaos (level 70), Ace (level 80), and Serah (level 75).
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival[]
Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]
Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒[]
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]
Final Fantasy Artniks[]
Final Fantasy All the Bravest[]
Thundaga is the ability that is used by the Black Mage during battle. It is also an enemy ability that is used by Hein and Yellow Element during battle.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Thundaga is a Black Magic ability with a Rarity of 3☆. It deals heavy lightning magic damage to one target, it can initially be used two times and it can be honed to Rank 5. It can be created by using Black Orb x5, Lightning Orb x8 and 5000 gil.
Final Fantasy Explorers[]
Conjure a huge lightning storm in front of you that deals multiple hits.
Description
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
World of Final Fantasy[]
Thundaga in an active, thunder-elemental magic ability that inflicts magical thunder damage on all enemies for 7 AP. It can be used by Ramewl and Ramewl★.
It is also an enemy ability used by Pellinore, Plumed Knight (2nd), and Shantotto.
Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin[]
Chocobo Racing[]
Chocobo's Dungeon 2[]
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon[]
Thundaga is a Lv. 5 spell that costs 4 SP to cast and attacks to all enemies in a 7x7 grid around Chocobo.
Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]
Non-Final Fantasy appearances[]
Other Square Enix titles[]
Thundaga has appeared in other Square Enix titles as an ability, referencing the Final Fantasy version of the spell. Like Final Fantasy, Thundaga serves as the third tier of Thunder magic.
The original Game Boy version of SaGa 3 (known as the Final Fantasy Legend III in the west) includes Lit 2 (サンダガ, Sandaga?, lit. Thundaga) as the final form of thunder-elemental Black Magic. The Japanese exclusive 3D remake instead features Thundaga as the third tier, now dealing wind-elemental damage to multiple foes. Thundaga in the remake is outclassed by the next tier, Hell Thunder.
Chrono Trigger features Lightning II (サンダガ, Sandaga?, lit. Thundaga)[note 1] as a light-elemental magic tech for both Crono and Magus, serving as the upgraded area version of the default Lightning spell. Lightning II also appears in the Chrono series's spiritual successor, I Am Setsuna, as a spritnite ability for Setsuna, even carrying over the same tier suffixes in Japanese.
Thundaga, together with Thunder and Thundara, appears as a recurring magic command in the Kingdom Hearts series. When performing Thundaga in titles, the caster summons a storm of lightning within an area of effect. Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep features a unique version for Aqua known as Thundaga Shot (サンダガショット, Sandaga Shotto?), which instantly hits enemies with connecting bolts of lightning.
Thundaga is featured as a recurring Black Magic spell in the Bravely series, serving as the strongest lightning-elemental Black Magic spell in most titles. In Bravely Default II, Thundaga can also be performed through the use of the Oracle job's Triplaga spell.
The Bravely Default version of Thundaga also appears in the defunct mobile title, Valkyrie Anatomia, as a spell used by Agnès.
Other media[]
One of the actors in the Final Fantasy XII Suntory Potion Drink Commercial "casts" Thundaga.
Names in other languages[]
- Spanish: Electro++
- German: Blitzga
- Italian: Fulgoga
- French: Foudre X
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Notes[]
- ↑ Lightning 2 in the original SNES localization.