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Auto-Life

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Auto-Life, also known as Life 3 or Reraise, is a recurring status effect and White Magic spell from the Final Fantasy series. It automatically revives an ally the next time he or she is knocked out.

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[edit] Appearances

[edit] Final Fantasy IV

Some enemies cast an ability called Reraise in the DS release, but this is a mistranslation. The ability called "Reraise" essentially works like a normal "Raise" spell, and revives the caster's allies.

The Augment Ability Phoenix also works as an Auto-Life ability.

[edit] Final Fantasy VI

Reraise, also known as Life 3, revives a character when knocked out. The character is brought back with minimal HP leaving the player to attempt Desperation Attacks or heal immediately. The Phoenix Magicite teaches this spell at a rate of x1. Additionally, Gau can cast the Reraise spell by using his Destroyer Rage. It costs 50 MP to cast.

[edit] Final Fantasy VII

While there is no actual Auto-Life spell or status in Final Fantasy VII, the materia combination of Final Attack paired with either a Revive materia or Phoenix materia has the same effect. When the party member with the materia equipped is knocked out, they are revived automatically. If Phoenix is used, it is summoned, reviving all knocked out party members and dealing fire damage to all enemies.

[edit] Final Fantasy IX

As a status effect, it can be granted through three means. The Auto-Life support ability grants one instance of Auto-Life at the beginning of each battle. Quina can also cast the Blue Magic spell Auto-Life, and Amarant has the Flair ability Aura which grants Auto-Life to the target. The character is resurrected with minimal HP after being knocked out.

[edit] Final Fantasy X

"A salvation promised"
—Yuna when casting Auto-Life

Auto-Life is the final spell obtained on the White Mage path of the standard Sphere Grid -- it is located right next to the beginning of the path, but one would need at least 2 Lvl4 Key Spheres to reach it that way. Like previous Final Fantasy games, the character is resurrected after KO with minimal HP. The spell cannot be reflected. It costs 97 MP to cast.

During the final battle against Yu Yevon, all seven party members have Auto-Life permanently placed on them, which makes the battle impossible to lose, unless they petrify themselves.

There are several bosses that can remove Auto-Life status from a character: Th'uban, an optional boss in the Monster Arena, most of the Dark Aeons and the Left Arm of Penance.

The Mix Hyper Mighty G also causes Auto-Life status.

[edit] Final Fantasy X-2

Auto-Life appears here also and can only be obtained by equipping either the Salvation Promised or Supreme Light Garment Grids and spherechanging through the coloured gates. It costs 99 MP to cast.

[edit] Final Fantasy XI

Reraise is a status effect that lasts one hour from the time that it is cast. During this time if a character is killed, he will instantly be eligible for a raise. He does not have to instantly accept it in the case that it would be dangerous for him to be raised in his current position. The spell's top tier (corresponding to Raise III) is only learnable by white mages, but the other two tiers may also be learned by scholars, and the lowest tier can be achieved by any job subbing White Mage, Scholar, or receiving the area-of-effect Bard song "Goddess's Hymnus." In addition, certain consumable items may grant any of the tiers to any job.

[edit] Final Fantasy XII

While there is no actual Auto-Life spell or status, revival is still very easy to automate by using a simple gambit setup such as

  • Ally: Status=KO --> Raise/Arise/Phoenix Down.

It is generally advisable to set the gambit at a very high priority so that knocked out characters are revived as soon as possible.

[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics

The Reraise spell revives the knocked out character to a critical amount of HP once their CT reaches 100. The Reraise status is then removed from the character. Famous tricks with this status effect include using accessories Chantage and Angel Ring in order to have Reraise on at all times. The Dragoon's support ability Dragonheart grants Reraise when attacked by a enemy physically. It costs 16 MP to use, has a speed of 15, and cost 100 JP to learn.

In the PS1 version, there is a chance that the user will say, upon casting this spell, "Inject life's energy! Reraise!"

[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Auto-Life is the White Mage spell that causes the status Auto-Raise, shown by an Angel appearing above the characters head. After the character faints, the game automatically uses Life on the character. The Titania's Angel Whisper also grants Auto-Life while also healing HP, and the Defender's Aura will grant this as well as Regen. The Dragoon's Dragonheart reaction ability also grants them auto-life when they suffer a weapon attack.

[edit] Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

Reraise is a White Magick that grants the status Auto-Life to a character. The Blue Magick Angel Whisper and the ability Aura of Defender, as well as the ability Nameless Song that Hurdy can use can also grant Reraise status.


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