In this Dark Aurora arte, Shizel brings down a sword of darkness from the heavens, which comes crashing down on the enemy with a powerful blast. In Tales of Eternia, this arte automatically brought the party down to one HP. By using Aurora Wave to counter it, however, Reid Hershel can turn it into Eternal Infinity (エターナル・インフィニティ?), which revives and heals the party instead.
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| - In this Dark Aurora arte, Shizel brings down a sword of darkness from the heavens, which comes crashing down on the enemy with a powerful blast. In Tales of Eternia, this arte automatically brought the party down to one HP. By using Aurora Wave to counter it, however, Reid Hershel can turn it into Eternal Infinity (エターナル・インフィニティ?), which revives and heals the party instead.
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| - In this Dark Aurora arte, Shizel brings down a sword of darkness from the heavens, which comes crashing down on the enemy with a powerful blast. In Tales of Eternia, this arte automatically brought the party down to one HP. By using Aurora Wave to counter it, however, Reid Hershel can turn it into Eternal Infinity (エターナル・インフィニティ?), which revives and heals the party instead. This move becomes Shizel's mystic arte in her coliseum battle in Tales of Vesperia and is a normal spell for Shizel in Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3. During Tales of Vesperia, the initial part of the quote is missing, though it returns in the PlayStation 3 port of the game. A very similar arte is used by Widdershin in Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology. Instead of a sword of darkness falling from the sky, he sends down a giant version of the swords he uses.
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