Final Fantasy Wiki
Advertisement
FFVI Relm Arrowny Menu iOS
Relm: I couldn't miss the chance to practice my drawing!
This article is in need of a few pictures. Perhaps you can help by uploading a picture of Barrage and Boost from the 3D version.

The following is a list of abilities in Final Fantasy III.

Abilities[]

Job Famicom 3D Remake
Onion Knight Fight, Defend, Run, Item Attack, Magic, Guard, Item
Freelancer - Attack, Magic, Guard, Item
Warrior Fight, Defend, Run, Item Attack, Advance, Guard, Item
Monk Fight, Defend, Run, Item Attack, Retaliate, Guard, Item
White Mage Fight, Magic, Run, Item Attack, Magic, Guard, Item
Black Mage Fight, Magic, Run, Item Attack, Magic, Guard, Item
Red Mage Fight, Magic, Run, Item Attack, Magic, Guard, Item
Ranger Fight, Magic, Defend, Item Attack, Barrage, Guard, Item
Knight Fight, Defend, Run, Item
Passive: Cover
Attack, Magic, Defend, Item,
Passive: Cover
Thief Fight, Steal, Escape, Item Attack, Steal, Flee, Item
Scholar Fight, Peep, Scan, Item Attack, Magic, Study, Item
Passive: Item Lore
Geomancer Fight, Terrain, Defend, Item Attack, Terrain, Guard, Item
Dragoon Fight, Jump, Defend, Item Attack, Jump, Guard, Item
Viking Fight, Defend, Run, Item Attack, Provoke, Guard, Item
Black Belt Fight, BuildUp, Run, Item Attack, Boost, Guard, Item
Dark Knight Fight, Magic, Defend, Item Attack, Souleater, Guard, Item
Evoker Fight, Magic, Defend, Item Attack, Summon, Guard, Item
Bard Sing, Scare, Cheer, Item Attack, Sing, Guard, Item
Magus Fight, Magic, Run, Item Attack, Magic, Guard, Item
Devout Fight, Magic, Run, Item Attack, Magic, Guard, Item
Summoner Fight, Magic, Run, Item Attack, Summon, Guard, Item
Sage Fight, Magic, Run, Item Attack, Magic, Guard, Item
Ninja Fight, Defend, Run, Item Attack, Throw, Guard, Item

List of abilities[]

Universal abilities[]

The following abilities both appear in the 2D and 3D versions.

Ability Description Image
Attack
Fight
Attacks an enemy with the user's currently-equipped weapon or weapons, or with bare fists if the user is unarmed.
(The Attack command does nothing when used by a character equipped with two shields.)
FFIII Android Attack
Guard
Defend
Reduces damage taken from incoming physical attacks until the next turn. FFIIIDS Guard
Run Away
Run
All versions: Attempts to escape from battle. Some fights, including boss fights, are impossible to run from.
(Famicom version only: When used, the party's defenses drop to zero until the next turn.)
(Remake only: The Run Away command can be issued to all party members at once by pressing both shoulder buttons simultaneously.)
FFIII Run
Item Uses an item, or switches out currently-equipped weapons and shields during battle. FFIII Android Item In-Battle
Magic Casts a spell. Which spells a character can cast are determined by that character's job. Spells are treated as equipment; if removed, they are simply returned to inventory rather than being lost permanently. FFIIIDS Black Magic
Defend Famicom version: When a Knight uses Defend command, they will suffer only 1 damage.
Remake: Reduces incoming physical damage for the rest of the turn. Damage is reduced by a greater amount than when Guard is used. Its effectiveness increases with the user's job level.
FFIIIDS Defend
Cover A passive ability. Causes the character to automatically intercept incoming attacks directed at allies in critical condition. FFIIIDS Cover
Steal Attempts to steal an item. The likelihood of stealing rare items increases with the user's job level. FFIIIDS Steal
Flee
Escape
Famicom version: Improved version of Run. Allows the party to flee from battle with a 100% success rate.
Remake: Improved version of Run Away. Allows the party to flee from battle with a higher success rate, but can still fail.
(Some fights, including boss fights, are impossible to run from.)
FFIII Run
Terrain Uses a random Terrain spell based on the surrounding area. FFIII iOS Terrain - Shadowflare
Jump Jumps into the air, disappearing from the battlefield, then drops down and strikes the target on next turn for greatly-increased damage. In the remake, power increases with job level. FFIII Jump
Boost
BuildUp
Stores power, increasing the damage of the next attack. Stacks twice. Using it three times in a row causes it to backfire, damaging the Black Belt.
Sing Famicom version: Attacks with the currently-equipped harp.
Remake: Plays the song associated with the Bard's currently-equipped harp. Potency increases with job level.
FFIIIDS Sing

Famicom-exclusive abilities[]

Ability Description Image
Scan Checks the target's elemental weaknesses. FFIII NES Scan
Peep Checks the target's current HP. FFIII NES Peep
Scare Lowers the levels of all enemies, which may make them run away. This ability's effect can be stacked. FFIII NES Scare
Cheer Increases the party's physical damage. This ability's effect can be stacked. FFIII NES Cheer

3D Remake-exclusive abilities[]

Ability Description Image
Equipment Switches out currently-equipped weapons and shields during battle. FFIII Android Equipment In-Battle
Rear Moves the user to the back row. FFIII DS Change Row
Front Moves the user to the front row. FFIII DS Change Row
Advance Attacks with increased power, but decreases defense for the duration of the turn. Power increases with job level. FFIIIDS Advance
Retaliate Reduces damage taken from incoming physical attacks, and responds with powerful counterattacks, until the next turn. FFIII Retaliate
Barrage Attacks four times against random enemies. Power increases with job level.
Study Checks the target's elemental weaknesses and current HP, and removes positive statuses. FFIIIDS Study
Item Lore A passive ability. Doubles the potency of healing and damaging items. FFIIIDS Chemist
Provoke Taunts the enemies, making them attack the Viking with single-target attacks, as well as lowering their defense. Reduction increases with job level. FFIIIDS Provoke
Souleater Sacrifices 20% of current HP to deal damage to all enemies. Effective against dividing monsters. Damage increases with job level. FFIIIDS Souleater
Summon Casts a summon. FFIIIDS Summon
Throw Throws a weapon from the party's inventory at an enemy, losing the weapon in order to inflict major damage. FFIIIDS Throw

Other appearances[]

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

Ability Cards
Legend Cards
Impresario-ffvi-iosThis section in Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade is empty or needs to be expanded. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki by expanding it.

Gallery[]

Relm-ffvi-snes-battleThis gallery is incomplete and requires Barrage (DS) and Boost (DS) added. You can help the Final Fantasy Wiki by uploading images.
Advertisement