Lancet (竜剣 Ryuuken lit. Dragon Sword), also known as Lance, Empowerer, Dragon, DragonSword, or Spirit Surge is an ability that appears in several games in the Final Fantasy series. It is usually associated with the Dragoon character class. Lancet allows characters to absorb HP and MP from their opponents.
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Lance is the Level 2 ability of the Dragoon class. It takes around half of the MP of what normal Osmose spells take, and a small amount of HP compared to the Drain spell, but it has no chance of missing.
Cyan Garamonde's Level 5 Bushido, Dragon, originally titled "Empowerer", absorbs HP and MP from one opponent.
Cid Highwind knows limit break Dragon, that absorbs enemy's HP and MP.
Freya Crescent uses the ability Lancer. Unlike in previous games, this only damages an enemy's HP and MP. It does not absorb either. The amount of damage Lancer does to HP is as follows.
The amount of damage Lancer does to MP is equal to 1/16 of the amount of HP damage dealt.
The Lancet ability absorbs HP and MP from one opponent. If Kimahri Ronso uses this ability on certain fiends, he will have a chance to learn a new Ronso Rage.
See Spirit Surge.
Lancet only absorbs HP, but the Bangaa's high physical power ensures it is a sizable amount.
Lancet is a Dragoon ability, it absorbs HP from whatever it hits. the entirety of the damage dealt is converted into HP.
Lancet is an ability learned by Llyud at level 12, which absorbs HP from an enemy and gives it to him.
![]() Dragon in Final Fantasy VI. |
![]() Dragon in Final Fantasy VII. |
![]() Lancer in Final Fantasy IX. |
![]() Lancet in Final Fantasy X. |
Lancet is a five-block, seaside neighborhood in Algonquin, Liberty City. The neighborhood is located along the Humboldt River, and borders Easton and Presidents City to the south by Jade Street, Star Junction to the west by Columbus Avenue, and Hatton Gardens to the north by Nickel Street.
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As is most midtown Algonquin districts, Lancet is heavily developed and populated by towering skyscrapers, both old and new. The area is similar with the real-life Turtle Bay and Kips Bay in New York City (based on its proximity with the UN Headquarters). However, several landmarks in Lancet are not necessarily based on buildings native to the bay area and draw inspiration from locations inland. Likewise, neighboring Hatton Gardens share certain attributes with Lancet, essentially linking the two districts more closely.
Lancet does not have access to train services within the neighbourhood. However, neighboring areas do, with Manganese East station on the A/J Algonquin Outer Line in Hatton Gardens and the Easton interchange in Easton located roughly one or two blocks away from Lancet's limits.
Additionally, a footbridge that connects Broker and Algonquin through the Algonquin Bridge has an exit that leads to Albany Avenue in east Lancet. Lancet is also connected to Colony Island via a cable car station off Albany Avenue (just south beside the Algonquin Bridge), which directly carries passengers to Presidents Avenue on Colony Island.
![]() View of Lancet's northern end, with Prosperous Towers in the foreground and Nicoise Hotel in the background. |
![]() Algonquin end of the Colony Island tramway. |
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Lancets were small, Corellian-built starfighters.
Sleek, agile, and compact, Lancets were nonetheless equipped with long-distance communications equipment and a hyperdrive. They were large enough for two occupants (who sat back-to-back under a transparisteel canopy).
They were used by the Judicial Department at the time of the Battle of Naboo.
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