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Firaga (ファイガ, Faiga?, lit. Figa) is the third and often final level of Fire-elemental Black Magic in the Final Fantasy series.
Since its appearance at the start of the series, Firaga has appeared in almost every title as a spell. It is often the first "-ga" tier available to caster-type characters. In titles featuring jobs, the Black Mage, Red Mage, and Magus can utilize Firaga.
Firaga has also gone under several other names, including FIR3, Fire3, Fire 3, Firega, Fire2, and Fire III,
Overview[]
Black magick that envelops targets in ferocious flames.
Description
Firaga is the second upgraded form of the default Fire Black Magic, appearing since the first Final Fantasy. It is often the first of the "-ga" spells players gain access to, becoming available near the end of a title's second act. While Firaga is often the strongest of the Fire school of magics in earlier titles, later entries would begin to feature stronger spells that outclass it, such as Firaja, Meltdown, and Flare.
Firaga deals a heavy amount of fire damage to targets, unleashing an explosion of flames on enemies. The spell has the ability to be group-casted on multiple targets in earlier titles, with later entries having the spell serve as an area of effect upgrade starting from Final Fantasy XI. Undead and plants are usually weak to Firaga, while fire-based enemies will be healed if struck by it.
Like its lesser forms, the spell is sometimes used to enhance character physical attacks, with the Firaga Spellblade being the common method of enchantment.
Due to spells using four katakana characters in Japanese, the spell is known as Figa (ファイガ, Faiga?). Fire is spelled as
Several titles have featured unique or alternate upgraded forms of Firaga. These spells include unique properties, or are used by specific characters or jobs:
- Dark Firaga (ダークファイガ, Dāku Faiga?, lit. Dark Figa) - An "evil" variant of Firaga that appears in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy XIV, being known as Dark Fire III in the latter. It often deals fire-elemental damage to multiple targets, occasionally inflicting several status ailments. Although it has appeared in Final Fantasy titles, it originates as an ability for Riku from the Kingdom Hearts series.
- Hell Firaga (ヘルファイガ, Heru Faiga?, lit. Hell Figa) - Another "evil" variant of Firaga that exclusively appears in Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, dealing multiple fire-elemental attacks to targets, while also attempting to inflict several status ailments.
- Firaga Fury (T・ファイガ, T Faiga?, lit. T. Figa (Temptation Figa)) - A special version of Firaga used by Lulu from Final Fantasy X, originally serving as one of her Overdrives. It casts several weaker Firaga spells consecutively on multiple enemies.
- Firaga II - Firaga V (ファイガ II - ファイガ IV, Faiga II - Faiga V?) - Upgraded forms of Firaga that exclusively appear in Final Fantasy XI as Black Magic spells. Due to the -ra and -ga tiers in the title being used for area-of-effect versions, the upgraded forms use Roman numerals to signify their enhanced rank. All spells deals fire damage to multiple foes within an area of effect around as selected target.
- Zig-Zag Firaga (くねくねファイガ, Kunekune Faiga?, lit. Zig-Zag Figa) - A unique version of Firaga utilized by Kefka Palazzo in the Dissidia Final Fantasy subseries of games, being originally translated as Waggle-Wobbly Firaga in the handheld titles. It unleashes a fireball that zig-zags toward the opponent.
- Extra-Crispy Firaga (いろいろファイガ, Iroiro Faiga?, lit. Versitile Figa) - Another unique version of Firaga utilized by Kefka Palazzo in the handheld Dissidia Final Fantasy titles. It unleashes three short fireballs that fly around in the air.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy[]
Deals fire damage to all foes.
Description
Firaga (FIR3 on the NES and Fire3 in Final Fantasy Origins) is a level 5 Black Magic spell that inflicts major Fire-elemental damage to all enemies. In the NES and Origins releases it inflicts between 50–200 Fire damage, while in subsequent releases the damage dealt depends on the caster's Intelligence. Firaga can be used by Rubicante, Dark Wizard, Marilith, and Chaos.
The spell can be bought at Melmond and can be learned by the Black Mage, Red Mage and their job upgrades. In the Dawn of Souls and 20th Anniversary Edition and mobile platform releases, the spell costs 30 MP to cast.
Final Fantasy III[]
Firaga is a level 6 Black Magic spell and purchased for 10,000 gil at Doga's Manor and Doga's Village. It can be used by the Black Mage, Magus, Sage, and Onion Knight. Doga can cast Firaga when he joins the party as a guest, while the enemy Qumqum can cast it against the party. The item Bomb Arm casts Firaga when used in battle. The spell has a base power of 150.
Final Fantasy IV[]
Causes fire damage.
Description
Firaga is a Black Magic spell (Fire3 on the SNES, Final Fantasy Anthology and PlayStation). It has a casting time of 4, costs 30 MP to use and is learned by Rydia (level 42), Palom (level 33), Tellah (at Mount Ordeals) and Fusoya (initially). It has a spell power of 256 in 2D versions, and 110 in 3D versions. Dark Sage was originally the only enemy that used the spell, but in the Advance and later remakes Lunar Ifrit and Lunar Asura use the spell as well.
In the Easy Type version, the casting time was reduced to 3 and the spell was renamed to Fire 3.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-[]
Firaga is a Black Magic spell learned by imposter Rydia (level 42) and Palom (default). It deals major Fire-elemental damage to one enemy or moderate damage to all enemies at the cost of 30 MP.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]
Firaga is a Black Magic spell. It costs 30 MP to cast and is learned by Palom at level 42, Leonora at level 78, and Rydia. Fusoya and Golbez both start with this spell.
Double Black Magic is a Band used by Fusoya and Golbez in the Lunarians chapter. For 30 MP, Double Black Magic casts a powerful black magic spell with 30% chance of Twin Firaga.
Final Fantasy V[]
Firaga is a level 5 Black Magic spell that costs 25 MP to use. It costs 6,000 gil and can be purchased in Moore. Using Flame Rod as an item also casts Firaga. It is one of the spells that can be cast from the Wonder Wand for free. It is an added ability to the Fire Lash.
Firaga can be cast by Barrier, Enuo, Exdeath in the first fight, Flaremancer, Fury, Liquid Flame, Melusine, Necrophobe, Neo Exdeath, Omniscient, and Triton. The player may utilize this ability by catching and releasing a Mini Magician, Dark Elemental (#233), or Exoray.
Firaga can be used with the Spellblade command to add the Fire-element to weapon attacks. It instantly kills any non-Heavy enemy weak to fire and if used against Heavy-type, quadruples power and pierces defenses.
Final Fantasy VI[]
Firaga is an Attack spell that costs 51 MP to cast. It can be learned from Valigarmanda at the rate of x1 and from Phoenix at the rate of x3. Terra learns it at level 43. It has a power of 121, hit rate of 150, and is vulnerable to Runic. Firaga is cast by several enemies, the earliest being by Ifrit.
Final Fantasy VII[]
Fire3 can be cast by equipping the Fire Materia with at least 18,000 AP, and the spell consumes 52 MP. It has a base spell power equal to 4x the base magic damage. When linked with an All Materia, the spell has a different animation, as it hits all targets. Firaga can also be cast by the Fire Veil item. Firaga is used by the boss Bizarro∙Sephiroth and the enemy Pollensalta.
Final Fantasy VII Remake[]
Firaga is a magic is the highest-level spell granted by the Fire Materia, and deals major Fire-elemental damage, besting Fire and Fira. Firaga deals considerable elemental damage, with a sizable MP cost, and a long casting time.
Firaga can be used by Jenova Dreamweaver, Whisper Rubrum, and the final boss.
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth[]
Firaga is the third tier spell from the Fire Materia. It deals large magical fire damage to a target and costs 2 ATB segments. If the character casting the spell has unlocked their fire-elemental weapon ability (e.g. Wildfire for Red XIII), Firaga becomes Firaga α, which is not more powerful than normal a Firaga spell, but will bestow a fire-elemental sphere to the spellcaster for the rest of the battle (unless the player changes the element with Blizzard α etc.) that will circle their character model and will supplement small magical fire-elemental damage when defending against certain enemy attacks (perfect-blocking not needed) and when using ATB abilities. It is not the same effect as imbuing a character's weapon with elements via Elemental Materia, however. The attacks from the "fire sphere" do build stagger and can be critical hits.
It is also used against the player by the following enemies: Bashfulisk, Diabolic Variant, Hecteyes, Irasceros, and Ironclad.
Before Crisis -Final Fantasy VII-[]
Firaga is an Elemental Magic Materia.
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-[]
Firaga shoots three fireballs that seek out targets and explode, hitting each target twice. Dark Firaga and Hell Firaga are upgraded versions that feature additional status effects, with Dark Firaga inflicting Poison and Blind, and Hell Firaga inflicting Poison, Blind, Silence, and Death. It can be bought in Research Dept. QMC+ for 10,000 gil and Hell Firaga in the Wutai Secret Shop for 15,000. Dark Firaga cannot be bought, but along with the other Firaga Materia it can be made via Materia Fusion.
Sephiroth can summon Fire Materia to cast Firaga.
Final Fantasy VIII[]
Firaga inflicts major Fire-elemental damage on one enemy. It is a common spell at later levels, as it can be drawn from many high-level enemies. It can also be created using various refinery items. Casting Firaga in battle increases compatibility with Ifrit by 2.4, but lowers compatibility with Shiva by 1.2. Firaga can also be junctioned to deal or absorb Fire damage.
Final Fantasy IX[]
Vivi can learn the Black Magic spell Firaga from an Octagon Rod, purchased in Esto Gaza for a limited time. It consumes 24 MP, requires 75 AP to learn, and has a spell power of 72. It can be reflected and works with Return Magic. If both Vivi and Steiner are in the party, Steiner can use Firaga Sword for 30 MP.
Firaga can be cast by Cerberus, Chimera, Earth Guardian, Garuda, Grenade, Maliris, Maliris (Crystal), Mover, Necron, Stilva, and Wraith.
Final Fantasy X[]
The Firaga node is found on Lulu's section of the Sphere Grid. It has a spell power of 42 and uses 16 MP. The Fire Gem item copies its effect. Firaga can be cast by Bomb King, Exoray, Flame Flan, Greater Sphere, Jumbo Flan, Mindy, Nega Elemental, Puroboros, Seymour, Seymour Omnis, Sleep Sprout, Varuna, and Wraith. Lulu can use Firaga in her Overdrive, Fury.
Final Fantasy X-2[]
Firaga is a Black Magic spell learned by the Black Mage dressphere for 100 AP after learning Fira. It costs 24 MP. Firaga can also be used via Yuna's Festivalist dressphere ability Fire Sandals, which either hits one enemy or two, as well as equipping the Crimson Ring or by passing through all gates on the Heart of Flame Garment Grid. It can also be used via Lady Luck's Magic Reels by rolling three Hats. Fire Gems have the same effect as Firaga.
Firaga can be cast by a myriad of enemies.
Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission[]
Firaga can be only used by Yuna when using the Black Mage dressphere, it costs 4 MP to cast. It is the only fire-elemental attack the player can use. It as a range of three tiles ahead of the character.
Final Fantasy XI[]
Firaga is a tier one elemental spell. It deals area of effect damage, potentially hitting multiple targets. It is purchasable by vendors for 8,118 gil or less depending upon fame.
Final Fantasy XII[]
Firaga is a Black Magicks spell that inflicts major Fire-elemental damage to all enemies in range.
In the original version, Firaga can be purchased in Balfonheim for 8,200 gil and initially uses 42 MP. Its license, Black Magick 5, costs 45 LP. The enemy ability Piercing Firaga can break through the Reflect status and is used by The Undying.
In the Zodiac versions, Firaga is a Black Magick 9 license and can be cast by the Black Mage and Red Battlemage, and can now be purchased at Phon Coast onward for 6,800 gil.
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings[]
Firaga is an ability initially learned by Kytes. It is also used by enemy Black Mages and Time Mages. It deals heavy Fire damage to all enemies around a designated target.
Final Fantasy XIII[]
Deal fire damage to targets within a wide radius.
Description
Firaga is a Ravager ability that inflicts heavy fire-elemental damage to all enemies within a large radius, greatly increases their chain gauges and launches staggered opponents. It has an ATB cost of 3 and an Attack Power of 2.2. It can be learned by Sazh (stage 8), Vanille (stage 8), and Hope (stage 8).
It is also an enemy ability used by Dahaka, Flowering Cactuar, Right Pauldron, and Verdelet.
Final Fantasy XIII-2[]
Firaga is a Ravager ability that deals high fire damage in a large area and launches lesser enemies in the air, as well as majorly raising the stagger gauge. It has an ATB cost of 3 and a modifier of 2.2. It can be learned by Serah (role level 38), Bomb (15), Flanbanero (45), Garchimacera (43), Grand Behemoth (51), Grenade (15), Koboldroid Yang (58), Munchkin Boss (36), Notsugo (45), and Valfodr (18).
It is also an enemy ability used by Flangonzola, Right Manipulator, Valfodr Lv. 70, and Valfodr Lv. 99.
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII[]
Deals fire-attribute magic damage to enemies within a wide radius. Deals great damage to the target.
Description
Firaga takes 40 ATB to use and casting it causes Lightning to backflip. A treasure cube in the Temple of the Goddess contains Firaga Lv. 2. It is also a drop from the following enemies after Day 7: Zaltys (15%, 20% after Staggering its head), Dreadnought (15%), Sugriva (15%), Chimera Ω (100%), and Zaltys Ω (100%). In Hard Mode it drops with increased odds (x1.5) from these enemies since the beginning of the game. Firaga is a locked ability in Crimson Bloom garb bought from Yusnaan Hawker's Row (Hard Mode) for 200,000 gil.
Final Fantasy XIV[]
Fire III is a Thaumaturge spell available at level 34. The spell deals fire-elemental damage to a single target for a potency of 240. When the spell is cast, it grants the Astral Fire III effect for 10 seconds and removes Umbral Ice. Once the player learns the Firestarter trait at level 44, the player now has a 40% chance that after casting Fire, the next Fire III will have no MP cost nor cast time.
Exdeath uses two variants of Fire III when fought inside the Deltascape v4.0. The default version of Fire III deals heavy fire-elemental damage to three randomly marked players and the second version deals heavy fire-elemental damage to the entire party and inflicts them with the pyretic status debuff.
Unique enemy versions of Fire III also exist usable by dungeon enemies and bosses. Certain voidsent have access to the Void Fire III (ヴォイド・ファイガ, Boido Faiga?, lit. Void Figa) spell in battle, which deals fire-elemental damage to players caught in the area marker. Dark Fire III (ダークファイガ, Dāku Faiga?, lit. Dark Figa) also appears as an enemy ability used by enemies associated with the Thaumaturge fighting style. Lastly, Amon has variant known as Firaga Forte (フォルテファイガ, Forute Faiga?, lit. Forte Figa) when fought as a boss inside the Syrcus Tower, which deals fire-elemental damage to the entire alliance party.
Final Fantasy XV[]
Firaga is a type of spell the player can craft using Fire element via Elemancy.
Final Fantasy XV: Episode Ardyn[]
Launch an enormous orb of concentrated elemental energy. Depletes bar by two.
Description
Firaga is a tech for Ifrit. It is a flame attack that attacks one target at the cost of two tech bar segments. It is available by default.
A King's Tale: Final Fantasy XV[]
Final Fantasy XVI[]
Final Fantasy Tactics[]
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Upon casting (PlayStation)
A Black Mage can learn Firaga for 500 JP. It uses 24 MP and has a speed of 15.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]
Most powerful fire spell. Deals incredible damage.
Description
A Black Mage can learn Firaga from a Flame Rod and needs 300 AP to master. It costs 24 MP to cast, has a Magic Power of 50, and has a range of 4 with a vertical reach of 3. It is stealable through the ability Steal: Ability, and is susceptible to Return Magic and Absorb MP.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]
Firaga is a Black Magick ability for Black Mages that deals massive fire damage. It can be learned from the Flame Rod for 350 AP. It costs 18 MP to cast and has a range of 4.
Final Fantasy Tactics S[]
Final Fantasy Type-0[]
There are various Firaga spells and the spell's class depends on the user's Magic Power.
Type | Name | Prereq | Unlock |
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RF Rifle | |||
Firaga RF | 70 (Fire Magic) |
Available at beginning | |
Shoots a bullet straight forward. Charging this spell increases the number of bullets. | |||
RF-II Rifle | |||
Firaga RF-II | 75 (Fire Magic) |
Complete Covering the Cadets on Officer difficulty | |
Shoots a piercing bullet straight forward. Charging this spell increases the number of bullets. | |||
SHG Shotgun | |||
Firaga SHG | 80 (Fire Magic) |
Complete The Cadets' First Deployment on Officer difficulty | |
Shoots several small bullets in a cone in front of the character. Charging this spell increases the width of the cone. | |||
SHG-II Shotgun | |||
Firaga SHG-II | 85 (Fire Magic) |
Use Fire SHG at least 300 times | |
Shoot Fire-type bullets that scatter upon impact. | |||
ROK Rocket | |||
Firaga ROK | 80 (Fire Magic) |
Complete Operation MA Demolition on Officer difficulty | |
Aims with crosshairs to shoot explosive bullets. | |||
ROK-II Rocket | |||
Firaga ROK-II | 100 (Fire Magic) |
Complete SO "Endurance Test: Allow no casualties" during The Capture of Togoreth Stronghold | |
Shoot powerful Fire-type bullets at the enemy. | |||
MIS Missile | |||
Firaga MIS | 80 (Fire Magic) |
Complete The Battle of Judecca on Officer difficulty and using Bahamut ZERO | |
Launches a explosive bullet that pursues its target. | |||
MIS-II Missile | |||
Firaga MIS-II | 80 (Fire Magic) |
Complete SO "Endurance Test: Allow no casualties" during The Clash on Big Bridge | |
Launches a explosive and slow but powerful bullet that pursues its target. | |||
BOM Bomb | |||
Firaga BOM | 75 (Fire Magic) |
Learned during Moglin's "FRMG-101: Elementary Fire Magic I" lecture in Chapter 3 | |
Sends out a wave of energy around the user. Charging this spell increases the damage. | |||
BOM-II Bomb | |||
Firaga BOM-II | 90 (Fire Magic) |
Complete Capturing the Imperial Capital on Officer difficulty | |
Sends out a wave of energy around the user which lasts for a short time. Charging this spell increases the damage. |
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[]
Firaga can only be cast when fusing Fire Magicite. Three Fire Magicite must be combined to cast it. It deals major Fire damage and burns nearby enemies.
In Multiplayer Mode, Firaga only needs two casters, with a delay of about a second between the two casters to work properly. A third and fourth caster can also join in with similar timing to create Firaga +1 and Firaga +2, respectively.
It is also an enemy ability use by Goblin King.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[]
Firaga deals heavy fire damage and burns nearby enemies. It can be cast by piling three Fire spells. If two target rings about to cast Fira +1 line up perfectly, and the third target ring syncs with them, Firaga +1 will be cast.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King[]
Firaga is the level 20 Fire spell, exclusive to the Black Mage class, and caps at level 100. It deals Fire damage to all enemies, can be used once per battle, can be used up to three times a day, and requires three turns to cast.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time[]
Firaga deals heavy fire damage and burns nearby enemies. It can be cast by stacking three Fire target rings.
Final Fantasy Legend III[]
Fire2 is Black Magic spell deals Fire elemental damage to one enemy or all enemies in the same group. It cost 24 MP to use, and it can be bought for 5500 GP in Floatland Town (Floatland), Darius (Pureland) and Knaya (Pureland).
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light[]
Firaga is a high level Black Magic spell. It costs 4 AP to cast and it has a spell power of 15. The spell can be used if the Firaga Tome item is in the character's inventory. The spell can be purchased for 5,000 gil in Urbeth at night and in Guera after the world is flooded in darkness. Unlike in the main series, Firaga is depicted as a wave of fire.
A variation called Strong Firaga can be used when two psyched up characters cast Firaga during the same turn.
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]
Firaga I-III are magic attacks available only for Jornee to use. The spells can only be learned from her final Ifrit signet. All Firaga spells deal heavy fire-elemental magic damage to a single enemy and cost 45 MP to use.
In addition, Ifrit is able to use Firaga III when he joins as a guest party member during the finale of the Eureka arc.
In the original free-to-play versions, Firaga I-III could be used by any party member equipped with a Firaga-type version of the Phoenix signet or the Goblez OR signet. Each version of the spell dealt more damage depending on the summon's rank and had increased MP costs for each version of the spell.
Dissidia Final Fantasy[]
Firaga is a Bravery Attack for Cloud, where he shoots three fireballs that spread out and travel forward a short distance before exploding. Cloud learns the attack at Level 23. It requires 30 CP to equip and 120 AP to master. Each fireball has 17 power and generates 14 EX Force.
Onion Knight has Firaga as an HP attack, where he shoots a large fireball in an arc that explodes on contact. In his EX Mode, Onion Knight It costs 40 CP to equip and 180 AP to master. Firaga generates 100 EX Force on hit.
Shantotto's Spirit Magic: Fire casts Firaga when she has between 3,000 and 6,000 Bravery, and shoots fireballs in several directions. Firaga has 12 power and generates 120 EX Force.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]
Firaga is an HP attack for Terra. It chains from Fire, and consumes the opponent in a large explosion of flame that knocks them back, causing Wall Rush. In her EX Mode, Firaga creates two explosions, the first doing Bravery damage and driving the opponent into the air further before the second deals HP damage. Firaga needs 30 CP to equip and 130 AP to master. It has 20 power in EX Mode, dealing no Bravery damage normally, and does not generate EX Force.
Cloud learns Firaga at Level 31, and it costs 80 AP to master. Firaga has Ranged Mid Damage Priority, causing the opponent to stagger if they block it. Its power is the same, and it no longer generates EX Force.
Onion Knight's Firaga costs 30 CP to equip and 130 AP to master. Firaga generates 60 EX Force on hit.
Shantotto needs 2,000 to 4,000 bravery to use Firaga when attacking with Spirit Magic: Fire. It has 15 power and generates 24 to 36 EX Force when chaining into another attack, or 60 EX Force when dealing HP damage.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT[]
Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy[]
Firaga is a reactive ability that activates in Battle Music Sequences every time the player gets a Good or better rating on 38 Touch Triggers, and deals high-power magic damage. Firaga is learned by Terra (level 50), Vivi (level 70), and Shantotto (level 65).
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call[]
Firaga is a reactive ability that costs 25 CP to equip. It is activated in Battle Music Sequences (BMS) each time the player receives GOOD or better on 38 Touch Triggers. It deals magic damage and has full strength. It is learned by Rydia (level 70), Krile (level 60), Terra (level 50), Sephiroth (level 60), Vincent (level 85), Vivi (level 50), Shantotto (level 70), Yuna #2 (level 65), Ciaran (level 80), Chaos (level 50), and Ace (level 75).
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy All-Star Carnival[]
Theatrhythm Final Bar Line[]
Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]
Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒[]
Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]
Final Fantasy Artniks[]
Final Fantasy All the Bravest[]
Firaga is the enemy ability that is used by Kefka and Marilith during battle.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
Firaga is a Black Magic ability with a Rarity of 3☆. It deals heavy fire magic damage to one target, can initially be used twice and honed to Rank 5. It can be created by using Black Orb x5, Fire Orb x8 and 5000 gil.
Final Fantasy Explorers[]
Launch a projectile that creates a huge explosion on impact.
Description
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Mobius Final Fantasy[]
World of Final Fantasy[]
Firaga is an active, fire-elemental magic ability that inflict magical fire damage to all enemies for 7 AP. It can be used by Einhänder, Ifreeta, and Ifreeta★.
It is also an enemy ability used by Buer, Gleefrit, Ifreeta, King Bomb, Pellinore, and Shantotto.
Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin[]
Chocobo Racing[]
Chocobo's Dungeon 2[]
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon[]
Firaga is a Lv. 5 spell that costs 4 SP to cast and attacks all enemies in a 7x7 grid around Chocobo.
Non-Final Fantasy appearances[]
Other Square Enix titles[]
Firaga, also known as Fire 2, has appeared in other Square Enix titles as an ability, referencing the Final Fantasy version of the spell.
The original Game Boy version of SaGa 3 (known as the Final Fantasy Legend III in the west) includes Fire 2 (ファイガ, Faiga?, lit. Figa) as the final form of fire-elemental Black Magic. The Japanese-exclusive 3D remake of SaGa 2 (known as the Final Fantasy Legend II in the west) features Firaga as the second tier Fire magic that deals group-wide fire-elemental damage. The remake of SaGa 3 instead features Firaga as the third tier, which deals fire-elemental damage to multiple foes. Both versions are outclassed by the next tier, Hell Fire.
Chrono Trigger features Fire II (ファイガ, Faiga?, lit. Figa)[note 1] as an fire-elemental tech for both Lucca and Magus, serving as the upgraded area version of the default Fire spell. Fire II also appears in the Chrono series's spiritual successor, I Am Setsuna, as a spritnite ability for Kir, even carrying over the same suffixes in Japanese.
Firaga, together with its previous tiers Fire and Fira, appears as a recurring magic command in the Kingdom Hearts series. In most titles, the caster unleashes a large homing fireball directly from their Keyblade, while the Kingdom Hearts II version cloaks the user in a large wall of flames. Later titles would also introduce several alternate forms of Firaga - Dark Firaga (ダークファイガ, Dāku Faiga?, lit. Dark Figa), Firaga Burst (バーストファイガ, Bāsuto Faiga?, lit. Figa Burst), Triple Firaga (トリプルファイガ, Toripuru Faiga?, lit. Triple Figa), and Fission Firaga (クラッカーファイガ, Kurakkā Figa?, lit. Cracker Figa).
Firaga is also featured as a recurring Black Magic spell in the Bravely series, normally serving as the strongest fire-elemental Black Magic spell in most titles. In Bravely Default II, Firaga can also be performed through the use of the Oracle job's Triplaga spell.
The Final Fantasy Dimensions II version of Firaga also appears in the defunct mobile title, Valkyrie Anatomia, as a spell used by Aemo.
Names in other languages[]
Firaga is called Piro++ (Fire++) in Spanish, Igniga (from the Latin Ignis, "fire", and the suffix -ga) in Italian, Feuga (first syllable of the German word "Feuer" and the suffix -ga) in German and BrasierX (Inferno with the letter X) in French.
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Notes[]
- ↑ Fire 2 in the original SNES localization.