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Fire (ファイア, Faia) is the most common elemental Black Magic spell in Final Fantasy history and is the basic fire-elemental spell. It is generally the first spell a Black Mage, or a general mage, knows or should learn. Its usefulness is due to the fact that most Undead enemies are usually weak to it, as well as plant creatures. (more...) Recently featured: Rosa Joanna Farrell - Chocobo - Gunblade - Orthros

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  • Fire (ファイア, Faia) is the most common elemental Black Magic spell in Final Fantasy history and is the basic fire-elemental spell. It is generally the first spell a Black Mage, or a general mage, knows or should learn. Its usefulness is due to the fact that most Undead enemies are usually weak to it, as well as plant creatures. (more...) Recently featured: Rosa Joanna Farrell - Chocobo - Gunblade - Orthros
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  • Fire (ファイア, Faia) is the most common elemental Black Magic spell in Final Fantasy history and is the basic fire-elemental spell. It is generally the first spell a Black Mage, or a general mage, knows or should learn. Its usefulness is due to the fact that most Undead enemies are usually weak to it, as well as plant creatures. (more...) Recently featured: Rosa Joanna Farrell - Chocobo - Gunblade - Orthros
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