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【FFRK】ローザ必殺技『祝福』
Blessing (祝福? or しゅくふく, Shukufuku?, lit. Bless), also known as Lifegiver, Divine Favor, and Benediction, is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. It is an ability that helps the user's party in a beneficial way, either by restoring HP, MP, or statuses.
Appearances
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Bless all allies to restore their HP and MP.
Description
Blessing is a command ability for Rosa; it has a casting time of 3 and a 60% of success, and will always fail if silenced. It restores 4–6% maximum HP (on top of a Cure spell) and 4–6% maximum MP to all allies.
Final Fantasy V
Blessing is an second-rank ability of the Predict command, which restores moderate to major HP to all allies. It costs 3 MP and will only appear at level 2 or higher Predictions.
Vagrant Story
Blessing is an enemy ability which restores Curse on an enemy ally.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
Lifegiver makes the next healing spell work on the entire party.
Final Fantasy Dimensions
Restores HP to all allies.
Description
Benediction is a Seer ability which heals the party for an amount roughly equal to 12% of the caster's maximum health, with a chance of failure. It's learned at job level 9 for 180 AP and requires 1 slot to equip and use. The Seer class possesses it inherently.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
Benediction is the Premium Skill for Dusk. It greatly restores HP to the party and at the start of a puzzle, there is a rare chance that a Premium Skill will be available. It has a slow charge speed and is usuable during Wisdom Memento.
Final Fantasy Artniks
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Divine Favor is Rosa's first Unique Soul Break, granted by the Elfin Bow (IV). When used, Rosa revives and restores all allies with moderate HP.
Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances
Bravely Default
Steady MP Recover is the level 2 ability of the Conjurer. It costs one skill slot and restores 30 MP to the user at the end of each turn.
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Etymology
A blessing is the infusion of something with holiness, spiritual redemption, divine will, or one's hope or approval.
It is also called "Benediction." "Benediction" comes from Latin and means "to speak well". It is a short invocation for divine help, blessing and guidance, usually at the end of worship service.








