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This article describes the various '''advanced combat techniques''' of the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'']] series. Taking different forms and different names in each setting, these moves exhibit power far beyond the normal physical attack or magic spell. They are typically used as deathblows, crowd-control tactics, or tank-busting moves against bosses.
This article describes the various '''advanced combat techniques''' of the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'']] series. Taking different forms and different names in each setting, these moves exhibit power far beyond the normal physical attack or magic spell. They are typically used as deathblows, crowd-control tactics, or tank-busting moves against bosses.
==List of techniques==
===''Final Fantasy Adventure'' and ''Adventures of Mana''===
{{Main|Charge Attack}}
Originally known as a '''MAX Attack''', [[Sumo]] can charge up any of his main weapons to execute a powerful attack either while stationary or in motion. The player need only wait for his Will Gauge, located at the bottom of the screen, to fill completely before attacking with an equipped weapon. The rate of fill is determined by the value of his Will stat.
===''Secret of Mana''===
Called a '''Power Attack''', the three heroes can now charge any of the eight Mana Weapons as determined by their proficiency levels relative to the weapon's forge level, simply by holding the attack trigger from a standing or walking stance. As their proficiency levels increase, the resultant attacks become stronger and more elaborate depending upon how much charge was accumulated prior to releasing the attack trigger. Running, however, will expend all stamina

Revision as of 05:55, August 12, 2022

This article describes the various advanced combat techniques of the Mana series. Taking different forms and different names in each setting, these moves exhibit power far beyond the normal physical attack or magic spell. They are typically used as deathblows, crowd-control tactics, or tank-busting moves against bosses.

List of techniques

Final Fantasy Adventure and Adventures of Mana

Main article: Charge Attack

Originally known as a MAX Attack, Sumo can charge up any of his main weapons to execute a powerful attack either while stationary or in motion. The player need only wait for his Will Gauge, located at the bottom of the screen, to fill completely before attacking with an equipped weapon. The rate of fill is determined by the value of his Will stat.

Secret of Mana

Called a Power Attack, the three heroes can now charge any of the eight Mana Weapons as determined by their proficiency levels relative to the weapon's forge level, simply by holding the attack trigger from a standing or walking stance. As their proficiency levels increase, the resultant attacks become stronger and more elaborate depending upon how much charge was accumulated prior to releasing the attack trigger. Running, however, will expend all stamina