The effect index for most tier 1 magick spells is 1, tier 2 (-ra) 2, tier 3 (-ga) 4 and the strongest spells 8, meaning the most advanced magick can only be executed when no other special actions are taking place. Some animations, such as Darkga and Graviga, may look simple, but have higher effect indices than other -ga magick spells.
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| - The effect index for most tier 1 magick spells is 1, tier 2 (-ra) 2, tier 3 (-ga) 4 and the strongest spells 8, meaning the most advanced magick can only be executed when no other special actions are taking place. Some animations, such as Darkga and Graviga, may look simple, but have higher effect indices than other -ga magick spells.
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| - The effect index for most tier 1 magick spells is 1, tier 2 (-ra) 2, tier 3 (-ga) 4 and the strongest spells 8, meaning the most advanced magick can only be executed when no other special actions are taking place. Some animations, such as Darkga and Graviga, may look simple, but have higher effect indices than other -ga magick spells. Because this system hinders players from performing special actions or magick spells, the player is encouraged to opt for weaker spells, especially when fighting the enemies who rely greatly on basic melee attacks. For example, casting Cura and Curaga under Faith status instead of Curaja is more efficient because they cost 3 effect capacity units and consume less MP (32+28=60) altogether, compared to 4 effect index and 68 MP of the latter. Knowing the enemy's pattern allows skillful players to stall the enemy by saturating the effect capacity, regardless of the enemy-exclusive skills with zero charge time.
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