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    The Soul Fire is a boss in Final Fantasy VII. Two Soul Fires accompany Gi Nattak during "In the Land of the Study of Planet Life".

    Stats

    Formations

    # Formation
    555 Row 1: Soul Fire A, Soul Fire B
    Row 2: Gi Nattak

    Locations

    Cave of the Gi
    Exit 540

    Battle

    Soul Fire will cast Fire2 spells against the player, and on itself when not inside a character. They possess a party member and cast Fire2 on that member until they leave in three turns. If Gi Nattak is defeated before the Soul Fire, any living Soul Fire will immediately die, but no EXP, AP, gil, or items are rewarded from them.

    Strategy

    If the party member has a Fire Ring or Elemental-Fire in their armor, Soul Fire's Fire2 will not pose any threat. Since Soul Fire is weak to the Wind element, using Elemental-Choco/Mog in a weapon slot will allow the player to inflict double the normal amount of physical damage.

    AI script

    AI: Main {

    If (Self is Soul Fire A)
    {
    Choose Target with CustomVar:SoulFire = 100
    } Else {
    Choose Target with CustomVar:SoulFire = 101
    }
    If (SoulFire's CustomVar:SoulFire != 0) Then
    {
    If ((Target has Death Status) OR (TempVar:PossessTurns > 3)) Then
    {
    Target's CustomVar:SoulFire = 0
    Choose Self
    Use <Return> on Target
    Make Soul Fire Visible
    Soul Fire's IdleAnim = Visible
    Soul Fire's CustomVar:SoulFire = 0
    TempVar:PossessTurns = 0
    } Else {
    Use Fire2 on Target
    TempVar:PossessTurns = TempVar:PossessTurns + 1
    If (Target has Death Status) Then
    {
    Target's CustomVar:SoulFire = 0
    Choose Self
    Use <Return> on Target
    Make Soul Fire Visible
    Soul Fire's IdleAnim = Visible
    Soul Fire's CustomVar:SoulFire = 0
    TempVar:PossessTurns = 0
    }
    }
    } Else {
    If (Soul Fire's MP >= 22) Then
    {
    Choose Self
    Use Fire2 on Target
    }
    }

    }

    Other appearances

    Pictlogica Final Fantasy

    PFF Soul Fire


    Final Fantasy Record Keeper

    Etymology

    The soul, in many religious, philosophical, psychological, and mythological traditions, is the incorporeal and, in many conceptions, immortal essence of a person, living thing, or object.

    Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products.

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