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| Effect | Apprentice | Journeyman | Adept | Expert | Master | Grandmaster |
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| Inflicts (X) melee damage | ? | 4-13 | ? | 5-17 | ? |
Gray cells correspond to unavailable ranks of the spell. Effect values for this spell are modified by the player's Strength.
Pummel is a recurring ability from the Final Fantasy series, and is normally associated with the Monk class. It is usually a low-level melee attack consisting of a series of punches.
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Raging Fist was called Pummel in the North American Super NES release. It is Sabin's first Blitz, and attacks an enemy with 110 Battle power, ignoring Defense.
Stringing Pummel is a Weapon skill granted to the Puppetmaster by their Mythic Weapon, Kenkonken. It attacks a target six times.
Pummel is an enemy Technick exclusive to Vayne. It does heavy physical damage to a single target.
Gladiators have Pummel as their second ability. It attacks a target three times.
Pummel, also known as Repeating Fist, is the second Martial Arts skill usable by the Monk. It punches a target repeatedly.
Pummel is a Martial Arts skill usable by the Master Monk. It hits a single target twice.
Pummels, as many soldiers dubbed them, were large tank-like siege engines in use by various factions during the Clone Wars and Galactic Civil War. Utilizing powerful short-range lasers, pummels were used to grind down enemy defensive fortifications, including walls, antipersonnel turrets, and even localized ground-based shields, allowing lighter units and infantry to breach strong points and engage entrenched enemy forces. Though heavily armored, pummels were also very slow and vulnerable to land and air-based attacks; to compensate for this, pummels were often sent into battle either heavily escorted, or once the enemy's mobile opposition had been dealt with and/or distracted.
They were very similar to Aquatic Destroyers seen on the high seas, which used similar laser panels to literally dissolve enemy ships at very close range.
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