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Gilgamesh: Enough expository banter!
This talk page is used for discussing improvements to the page "Judgment (ability)". It is not the place for general discussion or sharing stories about the topic of this article.
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The Japanese name is apparently simply Judgment (ジャッジメント - Jajjimento), not Divine Judgment. Yet it hits the party for Holy-elemental damage, so, yeah. Include or no? Doreiku Kuroofangu 01:10, February 14, 2013 (UTC)

So, why exactly are you removing random sections from pages? Because you don't give any reason for doing so. --Shockstorm (talk) 01:27, February 14, 2013 (UTC)
It is due to a wide clean-up of ability pages, many of them are entirely separate abilities with different Japanese names and often only vaguely similar names and effects. In this case, Circle of Judgment and Judgment Arrow had nothing to do with the recurring attack commonly associated with Alexander. But, the FF12 version is Holy-elemental, so it has a case to argue for. Doreiku Kuroofangu 01:29, February 14, 2013 (UTC)
Sounds close enough to Alexander's attack. Interesting they would not use the "Divine" though, as Ultima's attack in FFT is Divine Ultima.Keltainentoukokuu (talk) 03:23, February 14, 2013 (UTC)
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Well, the current FF5 ability clearly references Alexander (I think of it like Mega Flare, usually but not always Bahamut's skill). The other one is just a lightning attack, so I'm not seeing any real connection aside from name. FFD, I'm unsure what its effect is or what the Japanese name is. Doreiku Kuroofangu 03:27, February 14, 2013 (UTC)

You might want to check Ultima's spell page as well, I'm pretty sure I saw numerous abilities across the page that has nothing to do with the Ultima spell. Fenrir9 (talk) 03:37, February 14, 2013 (UTC)

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I would be more inclined to go with "Divine Judgment" for the article, and yes, it can be split from this article. As long as appropriate occurances of Divine Judgment not associated with Alexander (ie, FF5's Oracle) are relocated as well. Drake Clawfang (talk) 04:19, March 28, 2015 (UTC)

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