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TECHNICS (often referred to as "Techniques") are the manifestation of the catalytic reaction between an individual's psychic abilities and photon energy. They can be cast by Forces, Guntechers, Wartechers, and Fortetechers, and one must have an appropriate weapon equipped (either a Wand or Rod) in order to be able to cast a TECHNIC. Each weapon has a set number of slots used to equip TECHNICS. The Wand offers two slots while the Rod has four. TECHNIC disks, which can be purchased in Weapon shops around Gurhal, are used to learn a base lv.1 TECHNIC. From there, as a Force uses a TECHNIC in battle, the level of that TECHNIC will increase along with its power, range and other attributes. TECHNICS are the hardest of the 3 PA's to level due to the rapid growth rate of experience needed between levels.

TECHNICS are essentially PSU's equivalent of magic. It should be noted however, that TECHNICS and magic have appeared together in the original Phantasy Star games and are thus not the same. TECHNICS are mental or psychic abilities, whereas magic is generally more spiritual, tapping into external forces (in most universes, mana).

About TECHNICS

There are six Elements that TECHNICS are based on: Fire, Ice, Lightning, Earth, Light and Dark. Respectively, the six TECHNIC family names for these elements are Foie, Barta, Zonde, Diga, Grants and Megid.

The offensive TECHNICS seem to have a 'base' form, and possibly Gi-, Ra-, Dam- and Nos- forms, which are eventually weaker, but can more easily hit multiple targets simultaneously.

  • Ra-class TECHNICS hit up to 3 targets in a small area a certain distance away from your character.
  • Gi-class TECHNICS hit up to 6(?) targets in a medium area around your character.
  • Dam-class TECHNICS repeatedly hit a few(?) targets in a small area very close to your character as long as the button is held down, until a time limit is reached. The direction can be adjusted within a 45° angle in the direction your character faces. Your character can't move while channeling.
  • Nos-class TECHNICS hit 1 (Nosdiga) or more (Noszonde and Nosmegid) targets in a small area(?) when the projectile explodes. The projectile homes in on a target within a certain range/angle while the button is held down. It either explodes on contact (Nosdiga) or after a minimum length of time passes and the casting button is released (Noszonde and Nosmegid). Your character can't move while the projectile homes in on a target.

There are also the healing TECHNICS Resta and Reverser, and support TECHNICS, that can either temporarily increase an ally's statistics using beneficial Status Effects, or temporarily decrease an opponent's. The beneficial versions seem to go by the -al suffix; the malevolent ones by -deel. The names seem to use prefixes based on their element, which presumably have certain stats affiliated with them. This system seems to be parallel to the one used for Buff Items and their names.

TECHNIC Stacking

If multiple TECHNICS of the same Element are linked to a Wand or Rod, the power of those techs will be boosted. for each same-element TECHNIC beyond the first, a 4% is added to the TECHNIC strength . Therefore, the maximum boost for Wand-types will be 4%; for Rod-types, 12%. However, putting TECHNICS from different elements on a weapon (even, for example, 3 Fire and 1 Ice TECHNIC) will make the weapon elementally neutral, negating any bonus.

Offline Experience Patterns

Pattern TNL at 1 TNL growth 1-11 Total to 11 TNL at 11 TNL growth 11-21 Total to 21 TNL at 21 TNL growth 21-30 Total to 30 Members Pattern
#1 16 10 610 40 20 1910 64 40 3926 Reverser
#2 24 10 690 60 20 2190 96 40 4494 Foie, Diga
#3 32 10 770 80 30 2920 128 60 6232 Noszonde, Nosmegid
#4 16 20 1060 40 40 3260 64 80 6716 Megistar
#5 32 10 770 80 30 2920 192 60 6808 Nosdiga
#6 48 10 930 120 30 3480 192 60 7368 Jellen, Zalure, Zoldeel
#7 32 20 1220 120 40 4220 192 80 8828 Damfoie, Dambarta, Damdiga, Dammegid
#8 48 20 1380 120 40 4380 192 80 8988 Rafoie, Rabarta, Razonde, Radiga, Ramegid
#9 48 20 1380 120 40 4380 196 80 9024 Resta
#10 64 20 1540 160 40 4940 256 80 10124 Shifta, Deband, Zodial, Gizonde, Rentis, Retial
#11 64 30 1990 160 60 6290 256 90 11834 Gifoie
#12 64 30 1990 160 60 6290 256 120 12914 Barta, Gibarta, Zonde, Gidiga, Dizas, Megid, Regrant
#13 96 40 2760 240 60 7860 382 120 15618 Giresta, Megiverse

List of TECHNICS

Fire

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Ice

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Lightning

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Earth

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Light

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Dark

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