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An Ifrit chakram is almost entirely silver, and its main wheel is fairly small. The inner edge of the main wheel is red. This type of chakram sports three enormous, red spikes with silver edges shaped like the spikes on the Nobody sigil around the edges, and three much shorter, silver spikes in between each large one. The handle is three-pronged, unlike most of Axel's other chakrams, which usually have a four-pronged handle.  
An Ifrit chakram is almost entirely silver, and its main wheel is fairly small. The inner edge of the main wheel is red. This type of chakram sports three enormous, red spikes with silver edges shaped like the spikes on the Nobody sigil around the edges, and three much shorter, silver spikes in between each large one. The handle is three-pronged, unlike most of Axel's other chakrams, which usually have a four-pronged handle.  


== Gameplay ==
The ground combo starts out with a short ranged swing with both chakram, followed by a spinning motion accompanied with an upper-swipe. It ends with another spinning motion, chakrams telepathically twirling around the caster.
The aerial combo starts out with a simple swipe to the right, followed by another simple swipe to the left. The combo ends with a swinging motion, chakram fully twirling around the caster.
== Etymology ==
They are named after [[w:c:finalfantasy:Ifrit|Ifrit]], a recurring fire-based summon that appears in many ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy (Series) | Final Fantasy]]'' video games. It also appears as a boss in ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy X-2 | Final Fantasy X-2]]'', a server in ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy XI | Final Fantasy XI]]'', and an airship in ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy XII | Final Fantasy XII]]'', among others things in the Final Fantasy universes.
They are named after [[w:c:finalfantasy:Ifrit|Ifrit]], a recurring fire-based summon that appears in many ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy (Series) | Final Fantasy]]'' video games. It also appears as a boss in ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy X-2 | Final Fantasy X-2]]'', a server in ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy XI | Final Fantasy XI]]'', and an airship in ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy XII | Final Fantasy XII]]'', among others things in the Final Fantasy universes.