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Creates illusionary images of the party.Final Fantasy VI description

Howling Moon Pt1 from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Howling Moon in Final Fantasy VI (Pixel Remaster).

Howling Moon (ハウリングムーン, Hauringu Mūn?), also known as Moon Song, is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. It is both a summon ability of Fenrir's Final Fantasy VI incarnation and a Limit Break of Red XIII, both of which generally provides status enhancements to the player party.

Appearances

Final Fantasy VI

Howling Moon is the summon ability of Fenrir, which grants image to all party members at the cost of 70 MP.

Final Fantasy VII

Howling Moon is a level 3 Limit for Red XIII, learned after killing 72 enemies while still in Limit Level 2. It gives him Haste and Berserk, an increases his attack by 60%.

If the player protects Red XIII from Berserk by equipping him with a Peace Ring, they can keep control of him and even use Howling Moon twice, as the +60% attack power stacks up to 100%.

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Final Fantasy XI

Howling Moon is the level 1 ability of Fenrir that requires the Blood Pact Rage to use, and uses up all MP to cast. It inflicts massive Dark-elemental damage to all enemies within the area of effect, and is only available during Astral Flow.

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World of Final Fantasy

Howling Moon is an active ability that grants Berserk and Haste, Evasion Up on the user for 4 AP. It can be used by Fenrir.

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Other appearances

Blood of Bahamut

Howling Moon is the cinematic ultimate attack of Fenrir. It is used in main scenario 2-5 as well as some side missions after 5 minutes elapse. It deals heavy lightning-elemental damage to the player character. The boss can only use it once per battle.

Kingdom Hearts

In Kingdom Hearts II, Howling Moon is Beast's Limit. When used, he and Sora team up and attack enemies with a series of roars, lunges, and shockwaves.

Etymology

A natural satellite or moon is an astronomical body that orbits a planet or minor planet.

In many ancient cultures depicts wolves related to the moon. In Norse mythology, Hati Hróðvitnisson chases the moon. The Native American Seneca tribes believe that a wolf sung the moon into existence. A popular belief that there is some sort of connection between wolves and the moon, but canine experts have found no connection between the phases of the moon and wolf howling. In fantasy fiction, a common imagery has wolves howling at the moon.

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