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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
As Lucca raises her hand, a red, semi-transparent ring expands starting from her to the boundaries of the battlefield. Then the whole area starts to burst in flames with numerous explosions spread out throughout it and all enemies get hit. | As Lucca raises her hand, a red, semi-transparent ring expands starting from her to the boundaries of the battlefield. Then the whole area starts to burst in flames with numerous explosions spread out throughout it and all enemies get hit. | ||
==Damage calculations== | |||
For Lucca: ''Damage = (Level + Magic) * 14 * 3.2 * (1 - Enemy's Magic Defense/102.4) / Enemy's Elemental Defense + Random Range'' | |||
For Magus: ''Damage = (Level + Magic) * 18 * 3.2 * (1 - Enemy's Magic Defense/102.4) / Enemy's Elemental Defense + Random Range'' | |||
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They also differ in that the Final Fantasy spell is usually the third and strongest spell in the Fire series of spells, while the Chrono Trigger tech is merely the second in line, with [[Flare]] being the strongest Fire spell. This latter point is often a source of confusion for fans of both series, as Flare in Final Fantasy, unlike Chrono Trigger, is generally a non-elemental spell, despite its visual appearance in most games being a fiery explosion. | They also differ in that the Final Fantasy spell is usually the third and strongest spell in the Fire series of spells, while the Chrono Trigger tech is merely the second in line, with [[Flare]] being the strongest Fire spell. This latter point is often a source of confusion for fans of both series, as Flare in Final Fantasy, unlike Chrono Trigger, is generally a non-elemental spell, despite its visual appearance in most games being a fiery explosion. | ||
==Enemy Tech== | ==Enemy Tech== |