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FFAB Chi Blast - Monk (M) SR

SR version in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

Chi Blast (気孔弾, Kikōdan?, lit. Stoma Blast) is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy XI[]

Chi Blast is a Ranged Attack available to Monk (level 41) that releases a blast of Chi to inflict damage on the enemy, with no chance of missing. The damage dealt is dependent upon the Monk's Mind (MND) stat. This also drains MP from the Monk.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call[]

Chi Blast (Lv1) is a reactive ability that costs 5 CP to equip. It is activated when the player has completed 1/8 of the song in Battle Music Sequences (BMS). It deals physical damage and has low strength. It is learned by Cloud (level 20), Barret (default), Laguna (level 15), Prishe (level 20), and Aphmau (level 30).

Chi Blast (Lv2) is a reactive ability that costs 10 CP to equip. It is activated when the player has completed 1/8 of the song in BMS. It deals physical damage and has medium strength. It is learned by Cloud (level 55), Barret (level 35), Laguna (level 55), Prishe (level 65), Aphmau (level 75), and Zack (level 60).

Chi Blast (Lv3) is a reactive ability that costs 15 to equip. It is activated when the player has completed 1/8 of the song in BMS. It deals physical damage and has full strength. It is learned by Cloud (level 80), Barret (level 75), Laguna (level 95), Prishe (level 95), and Zack (level 90).

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival[]

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Etymology[]

In traditional Chinese culture, qi (more precisely , also chi, ch'i or ki) is an active principle forming part of any living thing. Qi is frequently translated as "natural energy", "life force", or "energy flow" and is the central underlying principle in traditional Chinese medicine and martial arts. The literal translation of qi is "breath", "air", or "gas".

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