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RoF Meteorga

Meteorga in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates.

Meteorga (メテオガ, Meteoga?) is recurring ability in Final Fantasy series, namely in the Crystal Chronicles subseries. It is an upgraded form of Meteor.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[]

Meteorga is the second most powerful form of Meteor. It is cast by piling Blizzara +1, Thundara +1, Clearara +1, and Arise +1. It inflicts Stun and damage onto enemies.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time[]

Meteorga deals massive damage to nearby enemies and stuns them. It is cast by stacking Fire, Blizzard, Thunder, Cure, and Raise. Due to the number of rings needed, only Yukes may cast it independently and with the most effect.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]

Bravely series[]

Meteorga in BDII

Meteorga in Bravely Default II.

In Bravely Default II, Meteorga appears an enemy exclusive ability usable by late game enemies. The ability deals multiple powerful non-elemental magic attacks on random party members.

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Etymology[]

A meteor or "shooting star" is the visible streak of light from a meteoroid or micrometeoroid, heated and glowing from entering the Earth's atmosphere, as it sheds glowing material in its wake. Meteors rarely explode in the Earth's atmosphere. The term has become associated with quickness with the adjective "meteoric". In the context of myth and superstition, meteors and comets sighted in Ancient and Medieval Europe were once held as ill omen, said to be the message of the heavens' displeasure of man's affairs to herald grave catastrophes.

Pieces that withstand atmospheric ablation are known as meteorites, but the name of the spell in the series refers to the overall phenomenon.

The use of the word "meteor" in spell names in Final Fantasy is incorrect, as parts that withstand the atmospheric entry are called meteorites. It's possible that it's called as such in the manner that the spell burns up in a similar non-elemental manner as Flare, but may have just culminated from character limitations.

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