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【FFRK】アーヴァイン必殺技『キャニスターショット』

【FFRK】アーヴァイン必殺技『キャニスターショット』

Canister Shot (キャニスターショット, Kyanisutā Shotto?) is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. It is a Limit Break used exclusively by Irvine Kinneas, which generally deals heavy damage to enemies.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy VIII[]

Canister Shot is a Limit Break used by Irvine as long as the player has at least one Demolition Ammo in their inventory. It inflicts non-elemental physical damage to one target with a power of 60, but fires slowly.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]

Canister Shot is Irvine's default command ability. With all relevant passives equipped, it has a maximum of 10 uses and is a 3x6-hit ranged attack against a single target, with a chance of inflicting 6 turns SPD Down I and 6 turns MAX BRV Up II to self, and captured BRV overflow of 150%. Some enhancements require the passive from the gun relic Valiant (VIII).

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Irvine uses Canister Shot.

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

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Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin[]

Earth Shot SOPFFO

Earth Shot combo ability icon.

Earth Shot appears as a weapon ability typically enabled by the Regalia, Enterprise, Blackjack, or the Gun Master affinity. It unleashes a series of, dealing pierce damage.

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Etymology[]

Canister shot which is similar to case (or case-shot) is a kind of anti-personnel ammunition used in cannons. It was similar to the naval grapeshot, but fired smaller and more numerous balls, which did not have to punch through the wooden hull of a ship. Canister shot has been used since the advent of gunpowder-firing artillery in Western armies; however, canister (or case) shot saw particularly frequent use on land and at sea in the various wars of the 18th and 19th century. The canister round is similar to a case (hence the confusion between case shot and canister shot) and is still used today in modern artillery, particularly in the main armament of tanks with smoothbore cannons.

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