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Fire Breath can be learned by advancing to rank 4 as a [[Chimaera (vocation)|Chimaera]], rank 2 as a [[Drake slime (vocation)|Drake slime]], or rank 1 as a [[Rashaverak (vocation)|Rashaverak]]. In the original Sony PlayStation version, it is a hybrid skill that can be learned by advancing to rank 5 as a [[Martial Artist]] or [[Mage]] immediately after completing the other. It was strengthened in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake, hitting for 20~30 damage and is also now be learned by advancing to rank 3 as a [[Monster Master|Monster Masher]]. | Fire Breath can be learned by advancing to rank 4 as a [[Chimaera (vocation)|Chimaera]], rank 2 as a [[Drake slime (vocation)|Drake slime]], or rank 1 as a [[Rashaverak (vocation)|Rashaverak]]. In the original Sony PlayStation version, it is a hybrid skill that can be learned by advancing to rank 5 as a [[Martial Artist]] or [[Mage]] immediately after completing the other. It was strengthened in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake, hitting for 20~30 damage and is also now be learned by advancing to rank 3 as a [[Monster Master|Monster Masher]]. | ||
On the enemy side, it can be used by [[Caper tiger]]s, [[Chimaera]]s, [[Drake slime]]s, [[Oinkubus|Oinkubi]], the [[Glowering Inferno]], and the [[Slaughtomaton]]. | On the enemy side, it can be used by [[Caper tiger]]s, [[Chimaera]]s, [[Drake slime]]s, [[Oinkubus|Oinkubi]], the [[Glowering Inferno]], [[Stripes]], and the [[Slaughtomaton]]. | ||
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