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2007-11-28 22:59:16 Description: Patrick Cowley featuring Sylvester - Do Ya Wanna Funk (The JG's Remix)
from Japanese edition CD "That's Disco Classics Vol.8 - Non-Stop Mix 2" (More) Patrick Cowley featuring Sylvester - Do Ya Wanna Funk (The JG's Remix)
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2007-09-06 17:04:25 Description: The Gibson Brothers are a France based musical group, who had their greatest success during the disco boom of the late 1970s, and are best known for their hit single, "Cuba".The three (More) The Gibson Brothers are a France based musical group, who had their greatest success during the disco boom of the late 1970s, and are best known for their hit single, "Cuba".The three brothers, Chris (born 20 June 1960) - (lead vocals, percussion), Patrick (vocals, drums) and Alex (vocals, keyboards) were born on Martinique in the West Indies. They recorded their first single "Come To America" in Paris in 1976, and both it and its follow-up "Non Stop Dance" made the charts in Europe, where they toured successfully. The following year they released "Heaven", which was picked up by TK Records in the U.S. In 1978 they recorded "Cuba". The mix of disco beats, latin percussion, soulful vocals and a catchy tune propelled the song to #1 in several countries, to the top ten in the U.S., and earned them four gold records worldwide. In the UK it made #41 on its initial release, and #12 when reissued in 1980. Like their other hits, it was written and produced by Daniel Vangarde and Jean Kruger, who also recorded hits by Ottawan, Sheila B. Devotion and others. Vangarde (aka Daniel Bangalter) is the father of Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk. The Gibson Brothers had three further big hits in 1979 and 1980, "Ooh What A Life", "Que Sera Mi Vida" (which sold over 5 million copies worldwide), and "Mariana". They have continued to record and tour worldwide.
گروه برادران گیبسون در دوران طلایی دیسکو فعالیت می نمودند.
ディスコ時代の有名なグループ、ギブソンブラザーはパリにデビューして、短い間にヨーロッパ全体に知られたのだ。彼らの曲は次々チャートインして、アメリカまで売れるようになったのだ。 (Less)
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2007-10-09 23:38:09 Description: The Gibson Brothers are a France based musical group, who had their greatest success during the disco boom of the late 1970s, and are best known for their hit single, "Cuba".The three (More) The Gibson Brothers are a France based musical group, who had their greatest success during the disco boom of the late 1970s, and are best known for their hit single, "Cuba".The three brothers, Chris (born 20 June 1960) - (lead vocals, percussion), Patrick (vocals, drums) and Alex (vocals, keyboards) were born on Martinique in the West Indies. They recorded their first single "Come To America" in Paris in 1976, and both it and its follow-up "Non Stop Dance" made the charts in Europe, where they toured successfully. The following year they released "Heaven", which was picked up by TK Records in the U.S. In 1978 they recorded "Cuba". The mix of disco beats, latin percussion, soulful vocals and a catchy tune propelled the song to #1 in several countries, to the top ten in the U.S., and earned them four gold records worldwide. In the UK it made #41 on its initial release, and #12 when reissued in 1980. Like their other hits, it was written and produced by Daniel Vangarde and Jean Kruger, who also recorded hits by Ottawan, Sheila B. Devotion and others. Vangarde (aka Daniel Bangalter) is the father of Thomas Bangalter of Daft Punk. The Gibson Brothers had three further big hits in 1979 and 1980, "Ooh What A Life", "Que Sera Mi Vida" (which sold over 5 million copies worldwide), and "Mariana". They have continued to record and tour worldwide.
گروه برادران گیبسون در دوران طلایی دیسکو فعالیت می نمودند.
ディスコ時代の有名なグループ、ギブソンブラザーはパリにデビューして、短い間にヨーロッパ全体に知られたのだ。彼らの曲は次々 チャートインして、アメリカまで売れるようになったのだ。 (Less)
Channel: youtubeTags: 70's 80's Brothers Dance Disco Gibson Golden Hits Music خاطرات دیسکو رقص قدیمی موسیقی ダンス ディスコ 一番 懐かしい 最高 素晴らしい
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2008-04-22 11:26:52 Description: Music video from 2001, clip by Daniel Klein, special effects director Patrick Beraud, wolf outfit by Scoli Acosta from "When the wolves are silent and the moon howls", produced by (More) Music video from 2001, clip by Daniel Klein, special effects director Patrick Beraud, wolf outfit by Scoli Acosta from "When the wolves are silent and the moon howls", produced by Jérémy Rochigneux One of the most influential continental bands (NME) Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub were formed in the western part of germany in 1985 by Phillip Boa and vocalist/keyboardist Pia Lund, later joined by percussionist/voodoo-drummer The Voodoo (all 3 had just entered university where they met) and drummer/programmer Der Rabe. They released their first album Philister in the same year on their own Constrictor-label and received excellent reviews in their home-country, where it soon topped the indie-charts. In 1986 Rough Trade (Germany) director Heino Drecker helped to sign the band to english indie label Red Flame, who re-released the album across europe. Several singles of that album gained single of the week status in NME, Sounds and Melody Maker and so did the whole album itself. The british press described their style as a form of pop avantgarde: strange music, often beautiful and pop/rock, but noisy and angst ridden with ironical/cynical lyrics full of great, different metaphors and twistssome early critic called it a collision between B 52's/Talking Heads, the german feel of Can with the wisdom and cynical approach of The Fall. Phillip's main influences were also Joy Division, Velvet Underground, XTC, Magazine, Wire etc. etc. (nowadays one could compare the sound of the band like a cross between Arcade Fire and the Maximo Park ???). In 1987, encouraged by the reaction, the band decided to rehearse and play their first concerts in Germany, England, the Netherlands, Scandinavia etc. Later that year they met german producer legend Conny Plank (Kraftwerk, Can, DAF...) who's been a fan since the band's first album. Sadly Conny could not fullfill his commitment because of health reasons (he passed away 2 years later), however he had recommended a replacement in a former student of his, Eroc. Slightly mad ex-Krautrock-figure Eroc recorded the second album Aristocracie, released also on Red Flame, receiving brilliant reviews, single/album of the week in NME etc. Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub remain still the german band with the most albums/singles-of-the-weeks in the british music press ever. The band toured indie clubs across europe and got signed by a major-label, Polydor in Hamburg. This move triggered a backlash for Phillip as he was called a traitor for doing this (Phillip was a symbolic figure of the ever-sell-out-indie-ideology). Anyway up until today, Phillip still keeps his never sell-out indie ideology alive and well refusing to appear on tv, rejecting advertising /sponsoring even in 2006, were this practice is wide spread amongst a lot of bands. Phillip however was aware of the negative impact the signing to a major would have on his international career he released 2 albums on Polydor in the later 80's, Copperfield and Hair receiving some great reviews in the british press for both, the album Hair and the single Kill Your Ideals, another single of the week. The album also included a track called Container Love which was a minor hit in germany and britain, which still is the band's most popular song. Phillip decided to stop his international career, well aware of the fact that he would never receive that credibility and praise of the leading, influential journalists for longer than 3 albums he stopped touring outside of germany from 1991 on and did his best to make sure he did not get any releases of his albums outside of his home country. Between 1991 and 2005 Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub reduced their output mainly to the german market, where he could comfortably exist. In recent years Phillip has divided his time between germany and the island of malta, he would lock himself in a studio in malta, where he usually writes and records, releasing an album of pop/rock with the usual Boa-edge every 18 months or so. One could argue that he produces far too much material however his ever-loyal hardcore-fans inside and outside of germany guarantee him concerts and releases that are always somehow doing well enough; Boa nowadays is still very well-respected, almost lost non of his credibility and, yes, he never ever sold out!!! Since the beginning of his career international producers (John Leckie, Bowie-producer Tony Visconti-currently working with the great Morrissey and loads of others) liked to work with Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub. In the recent years he worked, for example with Gareth Jones (Interpol) and with Strokes-producer Gordon Raphael on an album called Decadence & Isolation (yes, Phillip knows that the album-title is uncool but he doesn't care). Well, it is 2006 and Phillip is currently represented by another German indie-icon, owner of record-label lado/l'age d'or', Carol von Rautenkranz. And, surprisingly, will be playing a concert in London again... Phillip BOA and the Voodooclub making noise since 1985 & the silence is always loud! (Less)
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2007-06-29 03:46:35 Description: Music video from 2001, clip by Daniel Klein, special effects director Patrick Beraud, wolf outfit by Scoli Acosta from "When the wolves are silent and the moon howls", produced by (More) Music video from 2001, clip by Daniel Klein, special effects director Patrick Beraud, wolf outfit by Scoli Acosta from "When the wolves are silent and the moon howls", produced by Jérémy Rochigneux
One of the most influential continental bands (NME)
Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub were formed in the western part of germany in 1985 by Phillip Boa and vocalist/keyboardist Pia Lund, later joined by percussionist/voodoo-drummer The Voodoo (all 3 had just entered university where they met) and drummer/programmer Der Rabe.
They released their first album Philister in the same year on their own Constrictor-label and received excellent reviews in their home-country, where it soon topped the indie-charts. In 1986 Rough Trade (Germany) director Heino Drecker helped to sign the band to english indie label Red Flame, who re-released the album across europe. Several singles of that album gained single of the week status in NME, Sounds and Melody Maker and so did the whole album itself. The british press described their style as a form of pop avantgarde: strange music, often beautiful and pop/rock, but noisy and angst ridden with ironical/cynical lyrics full of great, different metaphors and twistssome early critic called it a collision between B 52's/Talking Heads, the german feel of Can with the wisdom and cynical approach of The Fall. Phillip's main influences were also Joy Division, Velvet Underground, XTC, Magazine, Wire etc. etc. (nowadays one could compare the sound of the band like a cross between Arcade Fire and the Maximo Park ???).
In 1987, encouraged by the reaction, the band decided to rehearse and play their first concerts in Germany, England, the Netherlands, Scandinavia etc. Later that year they met german producer legend Conny Plank (Kraftwerk, Can, DAF...) who's been a fan since the band's first album. Sadly Conny could not fullfill his commitment because of health reasons (he passed away 2 years later), however he had recommended a replacement in a former student of his, Eroc. Slightly mad ex-Krautrock-figure Eroc recorded the second album Aristocracie, released also on Red Flame, receiving brilliant reviews, single/album of the week in NME etc. Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub remain still the german band with the most albums/singles-of-the-weeks in the british music press ever. The band toured indie clubs across europe and got signed by a major-label, Polydor in Hamburg. This move triggered a backlash for Phillip as he was called a traitor for doing this (Phillip was a symbolic figure of the ever-sell-out-indie-ideology).
Anyway up until today, Phillip still keeps his never sell-out indie ideology alive and well refusing to appear on tv, rejecting advertising /sponsoring even in 2006, were this practice is wide spread amongst a lot of bands. Phillip however was aware of the negative impact the signing to a major would have on his international career he released 2 albums on Polydor in the later 80's, Copperfield and Hair receiving some great reviews in the british press for both, the album Hair and the single Kill Your Ideals, another single of the week. The album also included a track called Container Love which was a minor hit in germany and britain, which still is the band's most popular song. Phillip decided to stop his international career, well aware of the fact that he would never receive that credibility and praise of the leading, influential journalists for longer than 3 albums he stopped touring outside of germany from 1991 on and did his best to make sure he did not get any releases of his albums outside of his home country.
Between 1991 and 2005 Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub reduced their output mainly to the german market, where he could comfortably exist. In recent years Phillip has divided his time between germany and the island of malta, he would lock himself in a studio in malta, where he usually writes and records, releasing an album of pop/rock with the usual Boa-edge every 18 months or so. One could argue that he produces far too much material however his ever-loyal hardcore-fans inside and outside of germany guarantee him concerts and releases that are always somehow doing well enough; Boa nowadays is still very well-respected, almost lost non of his credibility and, yes, he never ever sold out!!!
Since the beginning of his career international producers (John Leckie, Bowie-producer Tony Visconti-currently working with the great Morrissey and loads of others) liked to work with Phillip Boa & the Voodooclub. In the recent years he worked, for example with Gareth Jones (Interpol) and with Strokes-producer Gordon Raphael on an album called Decadence & Isolation (yes, Phillip knows that the album-title is uncool but he doesn't care).
Well, it is 2006 and Phillip is currently represented by another German indie-icon, owner of record-label lado/l'age d'or', Carol von Rautenkranz. And, surprisingly, will be playing a concert in London again...
Phillip BOA and the Voodooclub making noise since 1985 & the silence is always loud! (Less)
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2008-04-17 11:23:20 Description: In the airship terminal, talking to some bangaas. That's all for now. To be continued! The Seven Sisters You can begin this after: Chapter Four. You'll need to ride airships for (More) In the airship terminal, talking to some bangaas. That's all for now. To be continued! The Seven Sisters You can begin this after: Chapter Four. You'll need to ride airships for this one. Make sure to select 'Leisure'. Roam around and shop if you want (it's a good place to buy Teleport Stones if you're out of them), and then head towards the Chief Steward. You'll see a little discussion with a guy named 'Rande'. Ask about him and you'll start this sidequest. Essentially, you need to ride all seven flightpaths for the airships, including whichever one you were on to start this sidequest, and the six others. 1: Rabanastre <-> Nalbina. You can continue this after: Chapter Five. 2: Rabanastre <-> Bhujerba. That's all for now. To be continued! Pilika's Errand You can do this after: Chapter Five. After completing The Cry of Its Power Hunt, talk to Pilika again and accept his request. Head over to Clio's Technicks and grab the diary. (It doesn't matter if you read it or not.) Return it to Pilika. If you say you read it, you get a Kilimweave Shirt. If you say you didn't, you get a Shepherd's Bolero. Again, it doesn't matter if you did or not, only what you say. Making Sunstones You can do this after: Chapter Six. Return to the Nomad Village in the Giza Plains. Masyua will start you on a Sunstone-making quest very similar to what you did in Chapter Two. View your map to see where you can charge at. This quest is repeatable, and your reward is 200 gil, Potion x2, Holy Stone. Bhujerban Madhu You can do this after: Chapter Eight. This takes place completely in Bhujerba. There are 14 bottles of wine to find, that you can sell for 1000 gil each. There are 14 buyers as well, but it doesn't matter who you sell to. There is a buyer and a bottle in every 'zone' of Bhujerba, including the shops. 1: Bhujerba Aerodome Bottle: From the Gate Crystal, face the exit, then turn left. Back here near some luggage on the right. Buyer: Right across from the bottle, sitting on a ledge next to an Imperial. 2: Rithi's Protectives Bottle: In the cabinet by the counter. Buyer: Two inches away, the shop clerk by the counter. 3: Targe's Arms Bottle: In a corner on the upper level. Buyer: Lady by a sitting man. 4: Mait's Magicks Bottle: In the upper portion of the shop, by the vases. Buyer: The guy right next to it. (Seriously, can't they find these things themselves?) 5: Travica Way Bottle: In the far southeast corner, next to a Street Kid. Buyer: Man across the street from Mait's Magicks, leaning against the wall. 6: Khus Skygrounds Bottle: On the box with a moogle, to the left of the shop. Buyer: Woman leaning against the ledge across from shop. 7: Clio's Technicks Bottle: To the left of the counter, next to the stairs. Buyer: The shop clerk nearest the entrance. 8: Bashketi's Gambits Bottle: Bookshelf on the upper level. Buyer: Seeq shop clerk to the right of the bottle. 9: Miner's End Bottle: Crates in a corner next to the Gambit store. Buyer: Yelling at a moogle on a ledge, just south of the bottle. 10: The Cloudborne Bottle: On the table near the bar. Buyer: The seeq between the two exits. 11: Cloudborne Row Bottle: South of the Staras Residence. Buyer: Patron across from the Cloudborne. 12: Kaff Terrace Bottle: Next to the blue seeq at the top of the stairs. Buyer: Go down the stairs, take a left. Lady standing by the edge. 13: Lhusu Square Bottle: By the decorative pool just before the entrance to the mines. Buyer: Miners next to the shop. 14: The Staras Residence Bottle: In a corner by the cabinets near the entrance. That's all for now. To be continued! Earth Tyrant Extermination You can do this after: Chapter Eight. Head to the Westgate in Rabanastre, and speak to Rimzat. Accept his proposal. Head east and speak to Cotze. Find Northon a little south of the entrance to Garamsythe Waterway, and speak to him. Head into the Dalmasca Westersand, to the Shimmering Horizons area, and exit northwest of it. Search the cactuses here to find a Wind Globe. Return to the Westgate and talk to the group by Rimzat. You can now head to the far northeast of the Westersand to fight a boss. He's fairly straightforward, pretty much only melee attacks. July the Streetear You can do this after: Chapter Eight. Head over to Nalbina. Near the teleport stone, walk towards the guards to the southwest until you see a scene. Next, hire a chocobo and head to the guards again. That's all for now. To be continued! Viera Rendezvous You can do this after: Chapter Nine. Speak to the Viera in Rabanastre's Southgate. Head north into the southern plaza and speak to the Lovestruck Man. Head inside Yamoora's Gambits and speak to the Viera again. Go to the Sandsea, upper floor, and speak to the Viera again. Talk to the Lovestruck Man again and accept. Talk to the Viera again and accept. Return to the Lovestruck Man and talk to the Viera to get a Loxley Bow and two Hi-Potions. (Don't forget to talk to the Viera again for a giggle.) Licenses and Equipment This section will describe the license board, and what can be found on it. Only equipment which requires a license will be mentioned. Augmentations Location: Upper Board, Southwest of starting point. Augments are generally your best bet for spending spare LP on. As the only section of the board that does not require anything except LP to work, this is my favorite section of the license board. It is also the only place you can increase the gambit slots for your character! However, do not spend ALL of your points here, you need to get a good mix of weapons, gear, and abilities first. Generally, if you have already gotten all the licenses required for the gear and abilities available to you, you can safely spend your spare license points here. Augment Abilities LP 30: Headsman Gain MP after defeating a foe. LP 30: Inquisitor Gain MP after dealing damage. LP 30: Martyr Gain MP after taking damage. LP 30: Spellbound Increases duration of status effects. LP 30: Warmage Gain MP after dealing magick damage. LP 65: Adrenaline Increases strength when HP Critical. LP 65: Spellbreaker Increases magick power when HP Critical. LP 70: Focus Increases strength when HP is full. LP 70: Last Stand Increases defense when HP Critical. LP 70: Serenity Increases magick when HP is full. LP 90: Brawler Increases attack power when fighting empty-handed. Gambit Slots LP 15: Gambit Slot Adds an additional gambit slot. LP 20: Gambit Slot Adds an additional gambit slot. LP 25: Gambit Slot Adds an additional gambit slot. LP 30: Gambit Slot Adds an additional gambit slot. LP 35: Gambit Slot Adds an additional gambit slot. LP 40: Gambit Slot Adds an additional gambit slot. LP 45: Gambit Slot Adds an additional gambit slot. LP 50: Gambit Slot Adds an additional gambit slot. LP 70: Gambit Slot Adds an additional gambit slot. LP 100: Gambit Slot Adds an additional gambit slot. +HP LP 30: +50 HP Increases max HP by 50. LP 50: +100 HP Increases max HP by 100. LP 70: +150 HP Increases max HP by 150. LP 100: +200 HP Increases max HP by 200. LP 155: +500 HP Increases max HP by 500. Battle Lore LP 25: Battle Lore Increases physical attack damage. LP 40: Battle Lore Increases physical attack damage. LP 55: Battle Lore Increases physical attack damage. LP 80: Battle Lore Increases physical attack damage. LP 120: Battle Lore Increases physical attack damage. Magick Lore LP 25: Magick Lore Increases magick potency. LP 40: Magick Lore Increases magick potency. LP 55: Magick Lore Increases magick potency. LP 80: Magick Lore Increases magick potency. LP 120: Magick Lore Increases magick potency. Phoenix Lore LP 30: Phoenix Lore Phoenix Down restores more HP. LP 50: Phoenix Lore Phoenix Down restores more HP. LP 90: Phoenix Lore Phoenix Down restores more HP. Swiftness LP 30: Swiftness Reduces action time by 10%. LP 50: Swiftness Reduces action time by 10%. LP 80: Swiftness Reduces action time by 10%. Channeling LP 30: Channeling Reduces magick MP cost by 10%. LP 50: Channeling Reduces magick MP cost by 10%. LP 80: Channeling Reduces magick MP cost by 10%. Shield Block LP 25: Shield Block Increases chance to block with a shield. LP 45: Shield Block Increases chance to block with a shield. LP 75: Shield Block Increases chance to block with a shield. Potion Lore LP 20: Potion Lore 1 Potions restore more HP. LP 35: Potion Lore 2 Potions restore more HP. LP 70: Potion Lore 3 Potions restore more HP. Ether Lore LP 20: Ether Lore 1 Ethers restore more MP. LP 35: Ether Lore 2 Ethers restore more MP. LP 70: Ether Lore 3 Ethers restore more MP. Remedy Lore LP 20: Remedy Lore 1 Remedies remove Sleep, Sap, Immobilize and Disable. LP 30: Remedy Lore 2 Remedies remove Petrify, Confuse and Oil. LP 70: Remedy Lore 3 Remedies remove Stop, Doom, and Disease. Technicks Location: Upper Board, Southeast of starting point. Technicks do not require MP to use, however they usually have other conditions. Technicks are a kind of oddity, as they are non-passive abilities that don't really fit in anywhere else. Some of these are more useful than others, and some are only useful in really particular times. You cannot use any of these abilities until they have been purchased and their spot on the license board unlocked. Name LP Effects First Found Cost Steal 15 Steal from one foe. Chapter One 1600 Libra 20 Reveal more detailed target information. Chapter One 500 First Aid 20 Restore HP to one HP Critical ally. Chapter Three 700 Charge 30 Restore user's MP. If the technick fails, MP is reduced to 0. Chapter Five 1700 Poach 30 Capture HP Critical foes to obtain loot. Chapter Five 7000 Horology 55 Deal damage based on a factor of time to all foes in range. Chapter Five 2000 Souleater 35 Consume HP to deal damage to one foe. Chapter Six 6400 Achilles 40 Render one foe vulnerable to an additional element. Chapter Nine 8800 Shear 35 Lower one foe's magic resist. Chapter Nine 3600 Numerology 40 Deal damage that increases with successive hits. Chapter Nine 2048 Traveler 65 Deal damage based on total steps taken to all foes in range. Chapter Nine 6700 Gil Toss 35 Throw gil, damaging all foes in range. Chapter Nine 2000 Charm 30 Cause one foe to confuse friend with foe. Chapter Nine 5000 Magick Location: Upper Board, Northwest of starting point. Magick includes all of the abilities that use MP. White Magick White Magick includes healing abilities, status removing abilities, and holy damage. Cure (White Magick 1: LP 15) Chapter One Cost: 200 MP Cost: 8 Restore a small amount of HP to one ally. Blindna (White Magick 1: LP 15) Chapter Three Cost: 200 MP Cost: 8 Remove Blind from one ally. Vox (White Magick 2: LP 20) Chapter Five Cost: 300 MP Cost: 8 Remove Silence from one ally. Poisona (White Magick 2: LP 20) Chapter Three Cost: 200 MP Cost: 8 Remove Poison from one ally. Cura (White Magick 3: LP 30) Chapter Seven Cost: 1500 MP Cost: 32 Restore HP to all allies in range. Raise (White Magick 3: LP 30) Chapter Seven Cost: 1900 MP Cost: 22 Revive one KO'd ally. Stona (White Magick 3: LP 30) Chapter Six Cost: 800 MP Cost: 12 Remove Stone/Petrify from one ally. Esuna (White Magick 4: LP 35) Chapter Nine Cost: 2800 MP Cost: 24 Remove harmful status effects from one ally. Regen (White Magick 4: LP 35) Chapter Eight Cost: 1900 MP Cost: 16 Restore one ally's HP over time. LP 45: White Magick 5 Curaga, Dispel Cleanse, Curaga (White Magick 5: LP 45) Chapter Ten Cost: 3200 MP Cost: 28 Restore a large amount of HP to one ally. LP 50: White Magick 6 Curaja, Dispelga Arise, LP 55: White Magick 7 Holy, Esunaga LP 105: White Magick 8 Renew Black Magick Black magick is all about dealing damage to your enemies, usually elemental damage. Fire (Black Magick 1: LP 15) Chapter One Cost: 200 Element: Fire MP Cost: 8 Deal fire damage to one foe. Thunder (Black Magick 1: LP 15) Chapter One Cost: 200 Element: Lightning MP Cost: 8 Deal lightning damage to one foe. Blizzard (Black Magick 1: LP 15) Chapter One Cost: 200 Element: Ice MP Cost: 8 Deal ice damage to one foe. Water (Black Magick 2: LP 25) Chapter (Less)
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