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Dragon Claws from FFXIII

Dragon Claws in Final Fantasy XIII.

Dragon Claws (ドラゴンクロー, Doragon Kurō?, lit. Dragon Claw) is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series, used by Bahamut's Final Fantasy XIII incarnation.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy XIII[]

Dragon Claws is used by Bahamut and inflicts non-elemental physical damage to one target at the cost of 1 ATB bar. When attacking the same target as Fang, Bahamut will use Dragon Claws three times in a row followed by Whirlwind and Inferno.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Dragon Claws is an enemy ability used by Bahamut's Final Fantasy XIII incarnation, and inflicts two hits of non-elemental physical damage to one target.

NameBurst ModeReplacementTraits
Dragon Claws
(Dragon Claw)
FFRK Dragon Claws Icon
Fang: MegaflareAttackSchool: Dragoon
Charge Time: 1.65s
Target: One enemy
Auto-Target: Lowest HP% enemy
Damage formula: Physical
Type: PHY
Hits: 4
Potency: 54% (Total: 216%)
Elements: Wind, non-elemental
Healing potency: 0
Soul Gauge charge rate: 50
Deal four physical wind and non-elemental attacks to one target.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

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Mobius Final Fantasy[]

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Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin[]

Dragon Claws appears as a weapon ability typically enabled by the Heavy Lance, Dragoon Lance, Highwind, or the Spear Master affinity. It unleashes a barrage of spinning slashes that catches enemies and can be held for successive attacks, dealing slash damage.

In addition, it appears as an ability for Bahamut and the Summoner job thereof that performs an overhead attack that slams Bahamut's claws onto the enemy below.

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Etymology[]

A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with serpentine or reptilian traits, which is featured in the myths of many cultures.

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