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    • Fang uses a jump attack in a cutscene on the Palamecia at Chapter 9, bringing down a Garuda Interceptor . She also uses Highwind at the end of Chapter 13 when she attacks the party.
    • Legion of One can be considered an upgraded version of Army of One. A 'legion' is normally one of many military units that together constitute an army, meaning there are fewer people in a legion, than in an army. However, the word 'legion' relates to Lightning's more mythical appearance in Final Fantasy XIII-2 as opposed to sci-fi setting of Final Fantasy XIII .
    • In Final Fantasy XIII-2 , the distortion has changed from a stream across the top and bottom to only covering the top left and bottom right corners.
      • The distortion seen across the top and bottom of the screen when a full ATB skill is used in Final Fantasy XIII , is also present in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy , when Lightning uses Army of One.
    • The Brain Blast quiz terminals at Academia 4XX AF refer to full ATB skills as 'unparalleled attacks.'
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    Abilities - Battle Results - Command Synergy Battle - Crystarium system - Elements - Full ATB skill - Paradigm - Passive Abilities - Stats - Statuses - Stagger
    Commando - Ravager - Sentinel - Saboteur - Synergist - Medic
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    Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy - Demo - Merchandise
    Final Fantasy XIII-2 - Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
    ' FINAL FANTASY XIII - The Promise ' - ' Blinded By Light ' - ' Saber's Edge ' - ' Ragnarok ' - ' Eternal Love ' - ' March of the Dreadnoughts ' - ' Fighting Fate ' - ' Fang's Theme ' - ' Gapra Whitewood ' - ' Will to Fight ' - ' Sulyya Springs ' - ' Dust to Dust ' - ' Born Anew ' - ' Nascent Requiem ' - ' Kimi ga Iru Kara ' - ' My Hands '
    Final Fantasy XIII Episode Zero -Promise- - Final Fantasy XIII Side Story: A Dreaming Cocoon Falls into the Dawn - Final Fantasy XIII -Episode i-
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    Characters - Locations - Menu
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    Air Strike - Apocalypse - Exa Flare - Healing Wave - Meteor Shots - Murderous Thrust - Octaslash - Rebirth Flame - Rush Assault
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