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In the original Sony [[PlayStation]] version, Oomph can be learned by advancing to rank 4 as an [[Armamentalist]] or rank 6 as a [[Jawtoise (vocation)|Jawtoise]]. In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version, it is an advanced spell that can be learned by advancing to rank 2 as a [[Sage]], rank 6 as a [[Pirate]], rank 6 as a [[Paladin]], rank 5 as a [[Champion]], and rank 1 as a [[Hero (vocation)|Hero]] or [[Druid]]. It can also be cast by using the [[Okeanos Sword]] in battle.
In the original [[Sony PlayStation]] version, Oomph can be learned by advancing to rank 4 as an [[Armamentalist]] or rank 6 as a [[Jawtoise (vocation)|Jawtoise]]. In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version, it is an advanced spell that can be learned by advancing to rank 2 as a [[Sage]], rank 6 as a [[Pirate]], rank 6 as a [[Paladin]], rank 5 as a [[Champion]], and rank 1 as a {{Hero V}} or [[Druid]]. It can also be cast by using the [[Okeanos Sword]] in battle.


It can be cast by the enemies [[Fighting batboon]], [[Beastly priest]], [[Sorcerer]], [[Hideous eyesaur]], [[Notso macho]], [[Mucho macho]], [[Macho Picchu]], [[Togre]], [[Terracotta warrior]], and [[Mandrake major]].
It can be cast by the enemies [[Fighting batboon]], [[Beastly priest]], [[Sorcerer]], [[Hideous eyesaur]], [[Notso macho]], [[Mucho macho]], [[Macho Picchu]], [[Togre]], [[Terracotta warrior]], and [[Mandrake major]].
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