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Revision as of 00:40, 2 May 2014
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The Zeus's Wrath (ゼウスの怒り, Zeusu no Ikari?), also known as Rage of Zeus or Bolt Plume, is a recurring, single-use item that is frequently used to deal Lightning damage to one or more targets, equivalent to the Thundara spell. Its upgrade in some games is the Heavenly Wrath.
Appearances
Final Fantasy III
Effect | Casts Thundara. |
Location | N/A |
Find | Kazus, Owen, Subterranean Lake (x2), Wrecked Ship |
Steal from | Giant Rat, Slime, Red Cap, Knocker, Griffon, Tangie, Lemur, Lamia |
Won from | Giant Rat, Slime, Red Cap, Knocker, Griffon, Tangie, Lemur, Lamia |
Cost | N/A |
Final Fantasy IV
Called Thor's Rage in the PS version.
Effect | Deals Lightning-elemental damage to a target. Same as the spell Thunder. |
Location | N/A |
Find | Fabul, Baron, Waterway, Tomra |
Steal from | King-Ryu |
Won from | Storm Anima, Gold Dragon, Clockwork Soldier, Lesser Marilith |
Cost | N/A |
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Zeus's Wrath deals a Thunder attack to a target in Final Fantasy IV: The After Years.
Final Fantasy VII
Known as Bolt Plume.
Effect | Deals Lightning-elemental damage to all enemies. Same as the spell Bolt 2. |
Buy in | N/A |
Find in | N/A |
Steal from | Thunderbird |
Won from | Garuda, Needle Kiss, Thunderbird |
Morph from | N/A |
Cost | N/A |
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Zeus's Wrath can be bought for 300 gil in Urbeth, and can found in Urbeth and the Tower to the Sky. Due to the elemental system used within the game, the item inflicts Light-elemental damage instead of the traditional Lightning-elemental damage.
Bravely Default
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon
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Etymology
Zeus's Wrath refers to Zeus who struck
mortals who angered him with a bolt of lightning.
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