In Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy XII, Bio inflicts the ailment status Sap (gradual HP loss), which coexists with the Poison status in both installments, and Bio inflicts its own unique status called the Bio effect in Final Fantasy XI. Bio is usually an advanced Black Magic spell, often obtained midway through the game. In most Final Fantasy titles, Bio heals undead and Poison-based enemies. The spells Bio and Bioga in the Japanese version of Final Fantasy XIII were renamed to be Poison and Poisonga respectively.
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| - In Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy XII, Bio inflicts the ailment status Sap (gradual HP loss), which coexists with the Poison status in both installments, and Bio inflicts its own unique status called the Bio effect in Final Fantasy XI. Bio is usually an advanced Black Magic spell, often obtained midway through the game. In most Final Fantasy titles, Bio heals undead and Poison-based enemies. The spells Bio and Bioga in the Japanese version of Final Fantasy XIII were renamed to be Poison and Poisonga respectively.
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| - Deling City Sewers , Balamb Garden level B2
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| - ST Mag-RF: 1 Antidote refines into 1 Bio; 1 Wizard Stone refines into 5 Bios; 1 Malboro Tentacle refines into 40 Bios
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| - BLM 10, RDM 10, Dark Spirit 10, Automaton 11, DRK 15
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| - Level 1-100: Gargantua, Griever, Malboro
- Level 30-100: Anacondaur, Lefty, Vysage
- Level 20-100: Blue Dragon, Chimera, Left Orb, Tri-Face
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| - Deals dark damage that weakens an enemy's attacks and gradually reduces its HP.
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| - In Final Fantasy IV, Final Fantasy V, and Final Fantasy XII, Bio inflicts the ailment status Sap (gradual HP loss), which coexists with the Poison status in both installments, and Bio inflicts its own unique status called the Bio effect in Final Fantasy XI. Bio is usually an advanced Black Magic spell, often obtained midway through the game. In most Final Fantasy titles, Bio heals undead and Poison-based enemies. The spells Bio and Bioga in the Japanese version of Final Fantasy XIII were renamed to be Poison and Poisonga respectively.
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