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Diara in Final Fantasy (Pixel Remaster).

Deals damage to all undead foes.

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Diara (アディア, Adia?, lit. Adia), also known as HRM2 or Dia2, is a recurring spell of the series.

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White Mage - HRM2

Diara is a level 3 White Magic spell which inflicts moderate damage against all undead enemies. It has no effect on other types of enemies. In the NES and Origins releases, it inflicts between 40 and 160 damage, while in subsequent releases it inflicts damage depending on the caster's Intelligence.

The spell can be bought at Elfheim and can be learned by the White Mage and White Wizard job classes. It can also be used from the Light Axe weapon. In the GBA/PSP/iOS releases it costs 8 MP to cast.

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Etymology[]

Dia means "day" in Portuguese, Spanish, and Occitan.

In ancient Greek religion and folklore, Dia means "heavenly", "divine", or "she who belongs to Zeus". The name is attributed to several figures and treated like an honorific or title.

"-Ra" suffix is added to Level 2 spells in the series.

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