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==Origin and naming==
==Origin and naming==
Magic is often a very common secondary form of offense and/or utility in many RPGs. Though in this case, many of the magic spells that appear in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series borrows heavily from [[finalfantasy:Magic (Command)|magic]] in the ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. This includes elemental types, as well as specific spells, such as [[finalfantasy:Fire (Ability)|Fire]], [[finalfantasy:Curaga|Curaga]], and [[finalfantasy:Reflect (Ability)|Reflect]]. The distinction between [[finalfantasy:Black Magic|Black]], or offensive magic, and [[finalfantasy:White Magic|White]], or supportive magic, is not carried over to ''Kingdom Hearts'', however.
Many of the magic that appears in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series borrows heavily from [[finalfantasy:Magic (Command)|magic]] in the ''[[finalfantasy:Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. This includes elemental types, as well as specific spells, such as [[finalfantasy:Fire (Ability)|Fire]], [[finalfantasy:Curaga|Curaga]], and [[finalfantasy:Reflect (Ability)|Reflect]]. The distinction between [[finalfantasy:Black Magic|Black]], or offensive magic, and [[finalfantasy:White Magic|White]], or supportive magic, is not carried over to ''Kingdom Hearts'', however.


Also borrowed from ''Final Fantasy'' is the naming convention of basic magic. In most installments of ''Final Fantasy'', the higher tiers of magic are denoted by the suffixes ''-ra'' and ''-ga'', normally corresponding to the second and third tier of a spell, respectively. This convention is followed in ''Kingdom Hearts'', with one notable exception: While the fourth tier of magic in ''Final Fantasy'', when included, is ''-ja'', ''Kingdom Hearts'' uses the suffix ''-gun'', localized as ''-za'' in the English release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' and as ''-ja'' in the English release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-]]''. Some [[Accessory|accessories]] are named after the fourth tier of magic, using the suffix ''-gun'' (e.g., [[Firagun Bangle]]), as are two [[Reaction Command]]s, [[Firagun]] and [[Blizzagun]].
Also borrowed from ''Final Fantasy'' is the naming convention of basic magic. In most installments of ''Final Fantasy'', the higher tiers of magic are denoted by the suffixes ''-ra'' and ''-ga'', normally corresponding to the second and third tier of a spell, respectively. This convention is followed in ''Kingdom Hearts'', with one notable exception: While the fourth tier of magic in ''Final Fantasy'', when included, is ''-ja'', ''Kingdom Hearts'' uses the suffix ''-gun'', localized as ''-za'' in the English release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' and as ''-ja'' in the English release of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-]]''. Some [[Accessory|accessories]] are named after the fourth tier of magic, using the suffix ''-gun'' (e.g., [[Firagun Bangle]]), as are two [[Reaction Command]]s, [[Firagun]] and [[Blizzagun]].
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