The magic system (called Elemancy) has changed significantly in the newest installment of the Final Fantasy franchise - you can't cast spells whenever you like, you have to prepare them first. In this chapter, you will learn how the magic system in the game works, what flasks are, and you will find some tips that will be useful at the beginning of your journey.

Introduction

The Elemancy screen is used to cast spells.

First of all, we need to discuss the most important thing - how magic works in Final Fantasy XV. Unlike most previous (and especially older) releases of the series, you will not collect items that unlock spells, nor will you gain them by leveling up your characters. Instead, spells must be created manually - you must collect the necessary ingredients, use these materials to create a specific spell, and finally "dress it" on the character. Only then can you use it in battle.

The magic in the game is based entirely on three elements - Fire, Ice and Lightning. However, this does not mean that you will be limited to three types of spells throughout the game - the spells you create can be changed in dozens of ways, allowing you, for example, to poison enemies, reduce their combat capabilities, stop them in time, or even heal a character who casts an offensive spell.

Use the raw elements as often as possible so that this window does not appear.

However, in order to be able to create a spell, several conditions must first be met. You should have a sufficient number of raw elements (you can read about this in the next chapter) and a free flask - a flask is a container in which the spell is held after its creation. Each spell you create will have a certain power (potency), additional effects (provided you add a catalyst to the mix), and the number of uses. The spell disappears as soon as you use all the charges - the flask will be cleared and you will need to create another spell.

Flasks

Flasks are basically containers for spells - spells in the game are used as "grenades" that can be thrown at an enemy, and flasks are grenades. You select the ingredients and raw elements of the spell you want to create, and one of the flasks is filled with your creation, after which you must equip the flask on the character, which will allow him to use the spell that you created with Elemancy in battle.

The number of flasks you have is limited - at the beginning of the game you will have only one, which will allow you to have only one spell at your disposal. Fortunately, the number of flasks will grow rapidly as you progress through the game's story. In addition, the flask will be cleared after you have used all the "charges" of the spell, and you can refill the flask - the flasks are not used during the spell creation process, the amount you have won is reduced.

Note. You can empty the jar yourself, for example, if you don't need a spell you created or you just need an empty container. You just need to select the flask that you want to clean and press the button shown on the screen. After making your choice, the flask will be empty and it can be used again. Casino reload deals can be useful after week 1: 50% up to $300 every Friday plus 30 free spins on selected slots. Check whether your payment method qualifies, since some e-wallets or crypto deposits can have different bonus rules. Make a qualifying deposit, then ensure the best promo code for 1xbet was entered mid-registration so reload promos stay available to you. Review wagering like 40x, contribution rates, and a max bet such as $10. Rotate games, take breaks, and withdraw only after conditions are met.