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Pray (いのる, Inoru?), also known as Health, Prayer, or Healthgiver, is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series that heals the whole party.
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Final Fantasy IV
Template:Sideicon This ability was removed on the SNES North American and Easy Type version of the game. Rosa can use Pray (Prayer in the J2e translation). Pray has a Charge Time of 2. Pray has a 50% chance of using Cure at no MP cost on the party and 50% chance of failing. Pray can be reflected, and will automatically fail if Rosa is under Silence. In the Advance version it is upgradeable to Miracle with the White Ring.
In the 3D versions, Pray restores both HP and MP, the amount of which is dependent on the party member's max HP and MP, and has a higher rate of success.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
Template:Sideicon Pray returns in the sequel of Final Fantasy IV, and it is Rosa's exclusive ability. It functions the same way as it did in the prequel.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
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Porom has the Pray ability which restores a minor amount of HP to the party. Rosa's Blessing ability functions similar to the Pray command in the DS release of Final Fantasy IV, restoring HP and MP to the party. Both Pray and Blessing have a Charge Time of 3.
Final Fantasy VI
Template:Sideicon Banon has the Pray command, which was called Health in the SNES and PS versions. It effectively casts Cura on the party for no MP cost. Pray is vulnerable to Runic, and can be reflected, though it is unlikely for the player to ever see this done. The Pray command is executable when selected while under the Imp status, but will fail since its essentially the Cura spell. All spells except Imp are disabled, so the Pray command's Cura fails automatically since it draws its information from the real Cura spell. The same applies for the Silence status.
Final Fantasy X
Template:Sideicon Pray is a Special ability found in Yuna's section of the Sphere Grid. It restores a small amount of HP to the party for no cost.
Final Fantasy X-2
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Restore a little HP to the party.
In-Game "Help" Description.
Pray is found in the White Mage dressphere and works the same as it did in Final Fantasy X. Vigor is a stronger single-target version of Pray that only heals the user. As opposed to its Final Fantasy X appearance, Pray is its own command in White Mage's command menu.
Final Fantasy Tactics S
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Final Fantasy Legend II
Template:Sideicon There's a Magic Book called Prayer and it has a book icon before its name. It cast Prayer, and can be bought in numerous towns across the various worlds for 6800 GP. It only has 30 uses, and also increases a Robot's HP by 45 when equipped on them. The damage formula for Prayer is the user's Mana x13, only effective on the undead such as Skelton, Zombie, O-Bake.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Template:Sideicon Healthgiver is an ability available by default to the White Mage crown. It boosts the power of the user's next White Magic spell and causes it to target all allies. The ability costs one AP to perform.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
Template:Sideicon Pray comes in three levels of power. Pray activates automatically at the halfway point of a stage and has a chance to restore a set percentage of HP, based on its level of power. Pray Lv1 has a 50% chance to heal 30% HP, Lv2 has a 60% chance of healing 50%, and Lv3 has a 70% chance of healing 70% HP. Princess Sarah, Terra, Aerith, Yuna and Cosmos learn all three levels of Pray, while Cid learns Lv1 and Lv2. All three levels of Pray can be taught to any party member using a Pray Tome of the corresponding level.
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call
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Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival
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Pictlogica Final Fantasy
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Final Fantasy Artniks
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Final Fantasy Record Keeper
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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
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Chance of restoring HP for all allies
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