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{{nihongo|''' | {{nihongo|'''Haste'''|ヘイスト ''heisuto''}} is [[Marle]]'s 6th-level [[Tech]]. Doubling an ally's [[speed]], Marle learns Haste after acquiring 250 [[Tech Point]]s. While Haste is a useful Tech, equipping the [[Haste Helm]] provides a single ally with a permanent speed boost, equivalent to the boost granted by Haste, until unequipped. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:40, 22 February 2022
- This article is about the tech. For other uses, see Haste (Disambiguation).
Haste | |
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Learned by | Marle |
Japanese name | ヘイスト |
SNES/PS name | Haste |
MP cost | 6 |
Element type | None |
TP required | 250 |
Target | One Ally |
Description | Half time between turns for an ally. |
Haste (ヘイスト heisuto?) is Marle's 6th-level Tech. Doubling an ally's speed, Marle learns Haste after acquiring 250 Tech Points. While Haste is a useful Tech, equipping the Haste Helm provides a single ally with a permanent speed boost, equivalent to the boost granted by Haste, until unequipped.
Description[edit | edit source]
When cast, Marle holds her hands together and sends a batch of sparkles into the air. Extending her hands out toward the target, a tickling clock appears above their head. While Haste is in effect, the afflicted character glows red.
Name Origin[edit | edit source]
In English, Haste means a rapidity of motion. Since this Tech increases a character's speed, causing the wait time between attacks to reduce by half, this name is appropriate. The spell is also probably intended to be a reference to the spell of the same name from the Final Fantasy series.