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Library of the Ancients => Final Fantasy IV Research & Development => Topic started by: Deathlike2 on June 12, 2008, 02:07:55 AM

Title: FF4A's Attached Weapon Magic
Post by: Deathlike2 on June 12, 2008, 02:07:55 AM
This serves as a confirmation, if this info wasn't obvious already.

The Lightbringer's attached Holy spell uses the Spirit stat of the character wielding it... the same is true for the Fiery Hammer's attached Flare spell.. but that uses the Intelligence stat.

This implies the Lightbringer is much stronger than the Fiery Hammer, even though Flare has a higher spell power. Cid's Wisdom growth is rather weak in this department.

The spells that are cast from the weapon are treated as if the character used the spells themselves.

Technically, Cid would do much better if the Fiery Hammer casted Meteor.

Edit: The spell Tornado that comes from Abel's Lance is always successful when used, but I suspect that's a custom Tornado spell at work.