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==Spellcasting Behavior==
 
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Thunder Spirit is more likely to use powerful spells in thundery weather or on Thundersday. The delay between its spells can be reduced by having higher Summoning Magic skill, wearing Summoner's Spats, or summoning the spirit in its matching day and/or weather.
 
Thunder Spirit is more likely to use powerful spells in thundery weather or on Thundersday. The delay between its spells can be reduced by having higher Summoning Magic skill, wearing Summoner's Spats, or summoning the spirit in its matching day and/or weather.
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Revision as of 21:22, 7 November 2014

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Thunder Spirit is one of the elemental spirits callable by Summoners in Final Fantasy XI. It can be learned at level 1 from a Thunder Spirit Pact, which can be obtained from certain battlefield events or campaign battle unions, or bought from the Auction House if sold by other players. The Summoner has no direct control over Thunder Spirit's spellcasting.

List of Spells

Spell Summoner Job Level
Shock 16
Thunder 21
Thunder II 46
Burst 56
Thunder III 66
Thunder IV 75
Thunder V 92

Spellcasting Behavior

Thunder Spirit is more likely to use powerful spells in thundery weather or on Thundersday. The delay between its spells can be reduced by having higher Summoning Magic skill, wearing Summoner's Spats, or summoning the spirit in its matching day and/or weather.

Etymology

The word spirit derives from Latin spiritus, "breath", has many meanings most relating to a non-corporeal substance contrasted with the material body. The word is often used metaphysically to refer to the consciousness or personality. The notions of a person's spirit and soul may overlap, as both are understood as surviving the bodily death in religion and occultism. "Spirit" can also have the sense of "ghost", i.e. a manifestation of a deceased person. The term may also refer to any incorporeal or immaterial being, such as demons or deities.


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