Difference between revisions of "Resurrect"
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* [[Eureka]] - {{action icon|Raise L}}, {{action icon|Sacrifice L}} | * [[Eureka]] - {{action icon|Raise L}}, {{action icon|Sacrifice L}} | ||
* [[Save the Queen: Blades of Gunnhildr|Bozja]] - {{action icon|Lost Arise}}, {{action icon|Lost Reraise}}, {{action icon|Lost Sacrifice}} | * [[Save the Queen: Blades of Gunnhildr|Bozja]] - {{action icon|Lost Arise}}, {{action icon|Lost Reraise}}, {{action icon|Lost Sacrifice}} | ||
* [[Variant and Criterion Dungeons]] - {{action icon|Variant Raise II}} | |||
There are also resurrection items, though they cannot be used during combat so their usefulness is limited mainly to [[Deep Dungeons]]: | There are also resurrection items, though they cannot be used during combat so their usefulness is limited mainly to [[Deep Dungeons]]: |
Revision as of 18:01, 13 November 2022
Bringing a target back from KO during combat. Players will be inflicted with Weakness upon their first revival, and all subsequent revives with Brink of Death until the player lives long enough for the status to wear off.
The following spells and classes can resurrect:
Healer
Magical Ranged DPS
There are also specialized Raise spells for use in specific duties:
- Eureka - Raise L, Sacrifice L
- Bozja - Lost Arise, Lost Reraise, Lost Sacrifice
- Variant and Criterion Dungeons - Variant Raise II
There are also resurrection items, though they cannot be used during combat so their usefulness is limited mainly to Deep Dungeons:
- Phoenix Down
- High-grade Company-issue Tonic (for use in Command Missions)