Yuna's default outfit is Summoner's Dress, her original appearance in ''Final Fantasy X''. Its first alternate coloration recolors her kimono dress plum, her body sash and sleeves red, her boots brown, and her ''obidome'' white. The second alternate coloration retains her white sash and sleeves, but recolors her kimono dress a gradient of maroon to yellow, and her ''obidome'' black with a unique chequer pattern.
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Yuna's default outfit is "'''Summoner's Dress'''", her original appearance in ''Final Fantasy X''. Its first alternate coloration recolors her kimono dress plum, her body sash and sleeves red, her boots brown, and her ''obidome'' white. The second alternate coloration retains her white sash and sleeves, but recolors her kimono dress a gradient of maroon to yellow, and her ''obidome'' black with a unique chequer pattern.
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Her first alternate costume is Wedding Gown, based on the outfit she wore for her [[wedding]] with [[Seymour Guado]] in ''Final Fantasy X'', previously used in her appearance in ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''. The first alternate coloration recolors the dress with a pink hue, with several of her feathered ornaments recolored pink. The second alternate coloration recolors the dress with a blue hue, with her feathers recolored blue, purple and indigo.
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Her first alternate costume is "'''Wedding Gown'''", based on the outfit she wore for her [[wedding]] with [[Seymour Guado]] in ''Final Fantasy X'', previously used in her appearance in ''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''. The first alternate coloration recolors the dress with a pink hue, with several of her feathered ornaments recolored pink. The second alternate coloration recolors the dress with a blue hue, with her feathers recolored blue, purple and indigo.
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Her second alternate costume is Songstress Garb, based on the [[Songstress]] [[dressphere]] from ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''. Yuna sports her current main hairstyle from the same game. The first alternate coloration recolors the top with a white hue and maintains the white ruffles on the front and extended down to her knee on the left side, the short lace skirt is brown with a beige belt, she wears white glovelets fastened by brown straps and knee-high white boots. The second alternate coloration recolors the top with dark fuchsia hue and beige ruffles, the short lace skirt is black with a grey belt, she wears dark fuchsia glovelers with black straps and knee-high black boots.
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Her second alternate costume is "'''Songstress Garb'''", based on the [[Songstress]] [[dressphere]] from ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''. The first alternate coloration recolors the top with a white hue and maintains the white ruffles on the front and extended down to her knee on the left side, the short lace skirt is now brown with a beige belt, she wears white glovelets fastened by brown straps and knee-high white boots. The second alternate coloration recolors the top with a wdark fuchsia hue and beige ruffles, the short lace skirt is black with a grey belt, she wears dark fuchsia glovelers with black straps and knee-high black boots.
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DFFNT Yuna Costume 03-A.png|Songstress Garb I.
DFFNT Yuna Costume 03-A.png|Songstress Garb I.
DFFNT Yuna Costume 03-B.png|Songstress Garb II.
DFFNT Yuna Costume 03-B.png|Songstress Garb II.
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DFFNT Yuna Costume 03-Cpng|Songstress Garb III.
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DFFNT Yuna Costume 03-C.png|Songstress Garb III.
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===Equipment===
===Equipment===
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Yuna equips [[Rod (weapon type)|rods]]. Her rod designs appear as they did in ''Final Fantasy X'', and go by a number of names depending on which [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities|auto-ability is attached]] in ''Final Fantasy X''. Most of her [[Aeon (Final Fantasy X)|aeons]] no longer physically appear due to the reworked summon system, and only Valefor fights alongside her in her full form.
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Yuna equips [[Rod (weapon type)|rods]]. Her rod designs appear as they did in ''Final Fantasy X'', and go by a number of names depending on which [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities|auto-ability is attached]] in ''Final Fantasy X''. Most of her [[Aeon (Final Fantasy X)|aeons]] no longer physically appear like in ''Dissidia 012'' due to the reworked summon system, and only Valefor fights alongside her in her full form.
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Her default weapon is the [[Magistral Rod]], which the ''Dissidia'' series officially identifies as her default iconic staff. Her first alternate weapon is [[Spiked Rod]]. Her second alternate weapon is [[Force Rod]]. The third alternate weapon is the [[Astral Rod]]. The fourth alternate weapon is [[Arc Arcana]].
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Her default weapon is the '''[[Magistral Rod]]''', the given name of [[Yuna's Staff|Yuna's iconic staff]] if the [[Half MP]] ability is attached in ''Final Fantasy X''. The ''Dissidia'' series officially identifies her default iconic staff as the Magistral Rod, and it has appeared in a number of other games with that title in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]]. Her first alternate weapon is '''[[Spiked Rod]]''', the appearance of Yuna's various rods if the [[Piercing]] ability is attached. Her second alternate weapon is '''[[Force Rod]]''', the appearance of Yuna's various rods if the [[Magic+]] and [[Strength+]] abilities are attached. The third alternate weapon is the '''[[Astral Rod]]''', the appearance of Yuna's various rods if the [[One MP Cost]] ability is attached. The fourth alternate weapon is '''[[Arc Arcana]]''', the appearance of Yuna's various rods if any "Strike" ability is attached.
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DFFNT Yuna Weapon 02.png|Spiked Rod.
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DFFNT Yuna Weapon 02.png|Yuna's Spiked Rod.
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DFFNT Yuna Weapon 03.png|Force Rod.
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DFFNT Yuna Weapon 03.png|Yuna's Force Rod.
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DFFNT Yuna Weapon 04.png|Astral Rod.
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DFFNT Yuna Weapon 04.png|Yuna's Astral Rod.
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DFFNT Yuna's Arc Arcana.png|Yuna's Arc Arcana.
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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
:Type: '''Marksman''' - Yuna uses a vast array of magic spells, based on the aeons' Special Attacks, and can summon Valefor to aid her in battle.
:Type: '''Marksman''' - Yuna uses a vast array of magic spells, based on the aeons' Special Attacks, and can summon Valefor to aid her in battle.
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:EX Skil: '''Valefor''' - Abilities vary depending on Yuna's status:
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:EX Skill: '''Valefor''' - Abilities vary depending on Yuna's status:
*Mid-attack (1 gauge): bravery attack.
*Mid-attack (1 gauge): bravery attack.
*Not attacking (2 gauge): strong bravery attack.
*Not attacking (2 gauge): strong bravery attack.
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== Allusions ==
== Allusions ==
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* In ''Dissidia Final Fantasy NT'', Yuna can summon any of the other seven Espers much like the other characters. She can also directly summon Valefor onto the field (after accumulating enough EX Skill charge), which may be an allusion to obtaining eight aeons in ''Final Fantasy X''.
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* When fighting against Ramuh and Alexander, her opening lines, "You're not a fayth, are you?" and "Are... are you a machina?", respectively, refers to neither of them appearing in ''Final Fantasy X.''
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* Yuna's opening line when fighting Odin, "How much will it cost for your help?" refers to the sidequest to obtain Yojimbo as an aeon.
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* When Yuna casts Great Whirl, she spins like when spherechanging in ''Final Fantasy X-2''
* When casting Heavenly Strike, she will pose like she does when summoning [[Shiva (Final Fantasy X)|Shiva]] in ''Final Fantasy X''.
* When casting Heavenly Strike, she will pose like she does when summoning [[Shiva (Final Fantasy X)|Shiva]] in ''Final Fantasy X''.
Latest revision as of 09:10, October 12, 2019
Yuna is a Warrior of Materia in Dissidia Final Fantasy NT and its arcade version, representing Final Fantasy X. She is a Marksman-type character, who is a summoner that calls forth Valefor to fight alongside her in battle. Yuna returns from her previous appearance in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy, in which she had a slightly different combat style using multiple summons to perform different attacks.
Yuna's default player name is Nameless Summoner, and her manikin counterpart has been renamed Fleeting Summoner.
Yuna's default outfit is "Summoner's Dress", her original appearance in Final Fantasy X. Its first alternate coloration recolors her kimono dress plum, her body sash and sleeves red, her boots brown, and her obidome white. The second alternate coloration retains her white sash and sleeves, but recolors her kimono dress a gradient of maroon to yellow, and her obidome black with a unique chequer pattern.
Her first alternate costume is "Wedding Gown", based on the outfit she wore for her wedding with Seymour Guado in Final Fantasy X, previously used in her appearance in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy. The first alternate coloration recolors the dress with a pink hue, with several of her feathered ornaments recolored pink. The second alternate coloration recolors the dress with a blue hue, with her feathers recolored blue, purple and indigo.
Her second alternate costume is "Songstress Garb", based on the Songstressdressphere from Final Fantasy X-2. The first alternate coloration recolors the top with a white hue and maintains the white ruffles on the front and extended down to her knee on the left side, the short lace skirt is now brown with a beige belt, she wears white glovelets fastened by brown straps and knee-high white boots. The second alternate coloration recolors the top with a wdark fuchsia hue and beige ruffles, the short lace skirt is black with a grey belt, she wears dark fuchsia glovelers with black straps and knee-high black boots.
Yuna equips rods. Her rod designs appear as they did in Final Fantasy X, and go by a number of names depending on which auto-ability is attached in Final Fantasy X. Most of her aeons no longer physically appear like in Dissidia 012 due to the reworked summon system, and only Valefor fights alongside her in her full form.
Her default weapon is the Magistral Rod, the given name of Yuna's iconic staff if the Half MP ability is attached in Final Fantasy X. The Dissidia series officially identifies her default iconic staff as the Magistral Rod, and it has appeared in a number of other games with that title in the Final Fantasy series. Her first alternate weapon is Spiked Rod, the appearance of Yuna's various rods if the Piercing ability is attached. Her second alternate weapon is Force Rod, the appearance of Yuna's various rods if the Magic+ and Strength+ abilities are attached. The third alternate weapon is the Astral Rod, the appearance of Yuna's various rods if the One MP Cost ability is attached. The fourth alternate weapon is Arc Arcana, the appearance of Yuna's various rods if any "Strike" ability is attached.
Create a magic crystal at your foe's position that releases lasers when touched. The crystal will temporarily follow your fow, then remain on the field as a trap.
Set off an explosion at your opponent's position. You can charge to extend range, and continue charging even after maximum strength is reached. (Can move while casting.)
Valefor shoots an explosive laser beam that travels in a straight line towards the enemy you are targeting. The amount your unique EX Skill gauge increase will temporarily rise on hit. (Bravery attack.)
Valefor assails the foe you are targeting with multiple homing lasers. The amount your unique EX Skill gauge increases will temporarily rise on hit. (Bravery attack.)
Energy Nova
EX Skill
3 skill gauges (hold)
Valefor unleashes a colossal long-range laser at the enemy you are targeting. (HP attack.)
Ascend
EX Skill
3 skill gauges (while being attacked)
Valefor appears at Yuna's side and blows away surrounding enemies. (Bravery attack.)
Yuna can only summon Valefor when the player has the necessary amount of skill gauges.
After summoning Valefor, the player must wait a certain amount of time before summoning again.
The player can use Ascend even while guarding while being attacked. However, it will not trigger in the following cases:
When taking special types of damage (frozen, paralyzed, stopped, or smashed against a wall)
In Dissidia Final Fantasy NT, Yuna can summon any of the other seven Espers much like the other characters. She can also directly summon Valefor onto the field (after accumulating enough EX Skill charge), which may be an allusion to obtaining eight aeons in Final Fantasy X.
When fighting against Ramuh and Alexander, her opening lines, "You're not a fayth, are you?" and "Are... are you a machina?", respectively, refers to neither of them appearing in Final Fantasy X.
Yuna's opening line when fighting Odin, "How much will it cost for your help?" refers to the sidequest to obtain Yojimbo as an aeon.
When Yuna casts Great Whirl, she spins like when spherechanging in Final Fantasy X-2
When casting Heavenly Strike, she will pose like she does when summoning Shiva in Final Fantasy X.