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| name = Afflatus Rapture
| name = Afflatus Rapture
| description = Restores own HP and the HP of all nearby party members.
| description = Restores own HP and the HP of all nearby party members.
| facts = {{action fact|cure potency|300}} {{action fact| Nourishes the [[Blood Lily]]}} {{action fact|healing gauge cost|1 [[Lily]]}}
| facts = {{action fact|cure potency|400}} {{action fact|Additional Effect| Nourishes the Blood Lily}} {{action fact|healing gauge cost|1 Lily}}
| acquired = White Mage
| acquired = White Mage
| level = 76
| level = 76
| type = spell
| type = spell
| mp-cost = 0
| casting = 0
| casting = 0
| recast = 2.5
| recast = 2.5
| range = 20
| range = 0
| actions = Medica, Medica II, Cure III, Assize
| radius = 20
| targeting = ally
| actions = Plenary Indulgence, Afflatus Misery
| traits = Transcendent Afflatus, Enhanced Healing Magic (White Mage)
| targeting = pbaoe
| aoe-type = pbaoe
| release = shadowbringers
| release = shadowbringers
| patch = 5.0
}}
}}
==Notes==
* Healing potency is 300 until {{action icon|Enhanced Healing Magic (White Mage)}} is learned at Lv. 85.
==History==
*{{patch|6.0|Cure potency changed from 300 to 400 upon learning the {{action icon|Enhanced Healing Magic (White Mage)}} trait.}}
*{{patch|5.0}}

Latest revision as of 20:45, 2 March 2024

Afflatus Rapture

Acquired
White Mage frame icon.png WHM (actions)
Level
76
Type
Spell
Casting
Instants
Recast
2.5s (GCD)
Range
0y
Radius
20y
AoE Type
Point Blank Circle AoE icon.png Point Blank Circle
Targeting
Point Blank AoE
Patch
5.0

Restores own HP and the HP of all nearby party members.
Cure Potency: 400
Additional Effect: Nourishes the Blood Lily
Healing gauge cost: 1 Lily

— In-game description

Afflatus Rapture is an action unlocked at level 76. It is available for White Mage.

Related traits

Related actions

Notes

History