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[[File:FF Dimensions Trance.png|right|thumb|250px|Trance in ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''.]]
 
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'''Trance''' {{J|トランス|}} is a recurring ability in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]].
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'''Trance''' {{J|トランス|toransu}} is a recurring ability in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]].
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
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Trance is the [[special job ability]] of [[Dancer (Final Fantasy XI)|Dancers]] learned at level 1. While in effect, it lowers the [[Tactical Points|TP]] cost of dances and steps to 0 for a duration of 1 minute. All healing abilities (waltzes) have a reduced recast time. It can be recast every 1 hour.
 
Trance is the [[special job ability]] of [[Dancer (Final Fantasy XI)|Dancers]]. The effect lasts for 1 minute and during that time all Dances and Steps costs 0 [[Tactical Points|TP]] to use. All healing abilities (waltzes) have a reduced recast time.
 
   
 
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[[Dancer (Dimensions)#Trance|Trance]] is an ability of the Dancer class, learned at job Level 20 for 490 AP. Trance consumes all of the user's MP and increases their stats by a corresponding amount for the remainder of the battle, at the cost of 10+ MP.
 
[[Dancer (Dimensions)#Trance|Trance]] is an ability of the Dancer class, learned at Job Level 20 for 490 AP. Trance consumes all of the user's MP and increases their stats by a corresponding amount for the remainder of the battle, at the cost of 10+ MP.
 
   
 
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==Gallery==
 
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==Etymology==
 
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FF Dimensions Trance

Trance in Final Fantasy Dimensions.

Trance (トランス, toransu?) is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances

Final Fantasy XI

Trance is the special job ability of Dancers learned at level 1. While in effect, it lowers the TP cost of dances and steps to 0 for a duration of 1 minute. All healing abilities (waltzes) have a reduced recast time. It can be recast every 1 hour.

Final Fantasy Dimensions

Trance is an ability of the Dancer class, learned at job Level 20 for 490 AP. Trance consumes all of the user's MP and increases their stats by a corresponding amount for the remainder of the battle, at the cost of 10+ MP.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

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Gallery

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Etymology

Trance denotes a variety of processes, ecstasy, techniques, modalities and states of mind, awareness and consciousness. In general, it simply means 'idle and motionlessly resting' or 'mesmerized'.