Shield us from fiery fury.
Barfire (バファイ, Bafai?), also known as AFIR, NulBlaze, or NulFire, is a White Magic spell that protects against Fire damage.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy[]
Reduces fire damage by half.
Description
NulBlaze (AFIR on the NES and NulFire in Final Fantasy Origins) is a level 3 White Magic spell which reduces Fire-elemental damage inflicted on all allies by half.
The spell can be bought at Elfheim and can be learned by the White Mage, White Wizard, Red Mage, Red Wizard, and Knight classes. In the GBA/PSP/iOS releases it costs 8 MP to cast. Vampire Lord is the only enemy capable of casting this spell.
Final Fantasy X[]
NulBlaze is a White Magic spell found in Yuna's section of the Sphere Grid. It costs 2 MP and bestows the NulBlaze status on the party.
Final Fantasy XI[]
Barfire is a White Magic spell learned by Red Mages (level 17) and Rune Fencers (level 16). When cast, the spell decreases the duration for the player being inflicted with Fire-based status effects, as well as increasing the chance of resisting Fire-elemental attacks and spells. It may be recast every 10 seconds for 6 MP and its effectiveness ranges depending on the player's Enhancing Magic skill. Players utilizing the White Mage class also have access to an improved version, Barfira.
Final Fantasy XIII[]
Raise target's fire resistance.
Description
Barfire is a Synergist ability that casts the status effect of the same name, which increases resistance to fire-elemental damage with a base duration of 90 seconds. It has an ATB cost of 2.
It is learned by Sazh (stage 7), Vanille (stage 7), and Hope (stage 3).
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
Creates a barrier around all allies to reduce the next fire attack by one-half.
Description
Barfire is the level 3 ability of the Seer class, requiring 60 AP to learn. At the cost of 24 MP, the user will reduce the next Fire-elemental attack's damage to the party by half.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
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Etymology[]
Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products.