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{{nihongo|'''Diminish'''|マナフィーブル|Mana Feeble}} is a 6th-level [[Black (Element)|Black]] [[Element]] in {{CC}}. While any party member can equip and use this element, [[DeadHead]], the boss constructed of several [[Dead Beat]], uses this element as an opener when fought aboard the [[S.S. Invincible]]. | {{nihongo|'''Diminish'''|マナフィーブル|Mana Feeble}} is a 6th-level [[Black (Element)|Black]] [[Element]] in {{CC}}. While any party member can equip and use this element, [[DeadHead]], the boss constructed of several [[Dead Beat]], uses this element as an opener when fought aboard the [[S.S. Invincible]]. | ||
It is the counterpart to [[Magnify]], a white elemental spell which increases elemental damage by 1.5. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== |
Revision as of 11:13, 1 August 2020
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DeadHead uses Diminish on the party. | |
Japanese Name | マナフィーブル |
Type | Magic |
Color | Black |
Allocation Level | 6±2 |
Target | All Enemies & Allies |
User | Any |
Description | Temporarily halves Elemental damage |
Diminish (マナフィーブル Mana Feeble?) is a 6th-level Black Element in Chrono Cross. While any party member can equip and use this element, DeadHead, the boss constructed of several Dead Beat, uses this element as an opener when fought aboard the S.S. Invincible.
It is the counterpart to Magnify, a white elemental spell which increases elemental damage by 1.5.
Description
Cloaking the surrounding area in black, several violet rings appear on the floor, speckled with dark shadows that scurry around and devour the party, temporarily weakening the damage capabilities of all white elements. This element does not weaken White Techs such as Dash&Slash, however.
Info
- Price: 1670 G
- Sold by:
- Guldove (Home World)
- Marbule (Both Worlds)
- Dropped by:
- DeadHead in Isle of the Damned (Common Drop)
Name Origin
In English, Diminish means to wan, wither, or weaken in some way. Since the animations show several dark motifs, it only makes sense that it "diminishes" the presence of light, or in this case, white elements.