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Thunder II (サンダーII, Sandā II?) is a recurring spell in the Final Fantasy series, appearing only in the online installments of the series. It is an upgraded version of the Thunder spell.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy XI[]
Final Fantasy XI spell Thunder II
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MP | 37 |
Effect | Deals lightning damage to an enemy. |
Duration | Instant |
Casting Time | 1.5 seconds |
Recast Time | 6 seconds |
Magic Type | Elemental Magic |
Element | Lightning |
Jobs | BLM 46, SCH 51, GEO 54, RDM 60, DRK 72 |
Thunder II is a tier II Black Magic spell that deals lightning-based elemental damage to a single target. It is learned after all other tier II Elemental Magic spells. It can be bought in Selbina and Windurst Waters for 32,240 gil or less, depending on fame.
Blood Pact Rage[]
Final Fantasy XI spell Thunder II
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MP | 24 |
Effect | Deals lightning elemental damage. |
Duration | Instant |
Casting Time | Instant |
Recast Time | 60 seconds |
Magic Type | Blood Pact: Rage |
Element | Lightning |
Jobs | Ramuh 10 |
Ramuh is able to Thunder II that can be cast even if silenced, and will not be countered as a spell by Colibri. It has a different MP cost and recast time, and is actually considered a job ability. Amnesia prevents this from being used.
Final Fantasy XIV (Legacy)[]
Thunder II appeared as an ability in that dealt lightning-elemental damage to the target and nearby enemies. At the initial release, Thunder II was a Conjurer spell available for use at Rank 24 and it costed 3 action points to set. After patch 1.20, the Conjurer class loss the ability to use Thunder II and the spell was replaced with the Thaumaturge ability Thundara.
Despite sharing the name in the English localization of the relaunch, the abilities known as Thunder II in the title are in fact the recurring Thundara spell in Japanese.
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Etymology[]
Thunder is the sound caused by lightning. Depending on the distance and nature of the lightning, thunder can range from a sharp, loud crack to a long, low rumble (brontide).