. . . "Efreet (arte)"@en . "As the arte summoning the Summon Spirit of Fire, all of the artes are fire-related, either in the form of fireballs or explosions. Efreet first appears in Tales of Phantasia under the command of Claus F. Lester. When summoned, Efreet rains multiple fireballs down on the enemy. The Efreet parody that Gentlewakame (\u30B8\u30A7\u30F3\u30C8\u30EB\u30EF\u30AB\u30E1?), the Gentleman wearing the Claus hat in the PlayStation 2 version of Tales of Destiny, summons as its 100% Break Gauge arte Jifneet (\u81EA\u8CA0\u30CB\u30FC\u30C8 Jifuniito?) will also release some fireballs. As a consumable item in Tales of Destiny, Efreet arrives in a sea of flames before dashing from one side of the screen to the other, fist outstretched and leaving fire in his wake. Tales of Eternia credits Efreet with a massive explosion of fire instead. Tales of Symphonia follows in its wake with Summon: Fire, in which Efreet raises the party's attack power as well. Efreet is also the name of a skill in Tales of Zestiria that enables a chance to reduce Fire-elemental damage."@en . . . "As the arte summoning the Summon Spirit of Fire, all of the artes are fire-related, either in the form of fireballs or explosions. Efreet first appears in Tales of Phantasia under the command of Claus F. Lester. When summoned, Efreet rains multiple fireballs down on the enemy. The Efreet parody that Gentlewakame (\u30B8\u30A7\u30F3\u30C8\u30EB\u30EF\u30AB\u30E1?), the Gentleman wearing the Claus hat in the PlayStation 2 version of Tales of Destiny, summons as its 100% Break Gauge arte Jifneet (\u81EA\u8CA0\u30CB\u30FC\u30C8 Jifuniito?) will also release some fireballs."@en . .