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Dia II

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Lowers an enemy's defense and gradually deals Light elemental damage.

Description

Spell cost: 30 MP
Spell element: Light
Magic skill: Enfeebling Magic
Jobs:


Note: Automatons learn this spell automatically once they have the requisite magic skill. They do not need to use a scroll.

Timers

Casting Time: 1.5 seconds
Recast Time: 6 seconds

How to Obtain

Auction House Category: Scrolls > White Magic ( )

Merchants

Price: 10,080 - 11,872 gil
Name Location Type
Quelpia Selbina (H-9) Standard Merchant
Shohrun-Tuhrun Windurst Waters (G-7) Standard Merchant

Other Information

Enemy Defense Down effect
Defense is reduced by 53/512 (10.35%)
This effect cannot be resisted except with Magic Shield.
Dia / Bio Priority 
Dia and Bio do not stack.
Bio III > Dia III > Bio II > Dia II > Bio > Dia
Example: If Dia is cast, and Bio is cast afterwards, Dia will be overwritten. If Dia II is then cast, Bio will be overwritten. If Bio II is cast, Dia II will be overwritten.
Note: This is not necessarily the case for player characters who have been hit with both spells.
Useful Macros
/ma "Dia II" <t> Casts onto current target
/ma "Dia II" <bt> Casts onto last target claimed by party
/ma "Dia II" <stnpc> Allows you to select a target from available NPCs
The Meaning of Dia
The spell "Dia" comes from the original Japanese release of Final Fantasy, where it is the name of a direct-damage holy spell. (The name of this spell in the North American release was "Harm".) Dia (ダイヤ) is Japanese shorthand for "diamond", and the spell is intended to be symbolic of the purity and clarity of a diamond. ダイヤ is also the Japanese name for the Diamond suit found in playing cards. Because of the romaji provided with the Japanese naming, and the English word referenced by it, we know the pronunciation to be (d-ī-ah), or "Dye-ah".
Some players prefer to use the pronunciation as "Dïa" (d-ee-ah). "Dïa" itself has historical reference, and can be defined as the prefix that was derived from Greek roots, which means "to pass through or join", or defined as "the day" after the word "el día" in Spanish. Dia (d-ee-ah) also refers to God in Gaelic, and is part of the greeting used "dia duit" meaning Gods blessing.
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