Eyes on me(song)[]
I'm taking out the line "Probably named after one of the theme songs from Final Fantasy VIII. " since there's no basis for this. Nothing in the game called "Melodies of Life" or "Suteki da ne," of course if there were, it would be a case to argue. --Grm88 21:20, 29 September 2008 (UTC)
- ...? What? There are references strewn all throughout the game. Another example would be Spirits Within, which was the name of the first FF movie. There is plenty of basis. --Azulmagia 06:12, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
- Second, what else could it possibly be... (they even have the spoony bard reference, organics, weapons designed akin to the first ones) --Nattack 13:26, 21 February 2009 (UTC)
- ffxi is full of puns and recycled names, there's no need to include references to things like that really. it's one of the few skill names that might actually make sense. --Leik 14:49, 20 May 2009 (UTC)
Minimum Level?[]
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this page and a number of other blue magic spells are wrong.
The minimum level for Death Scissors is listed as 55. I can confirm I was able to learn the spell with 175 Blue Magic skill, so this is true. Also, Level 55 would be (50*3)+3+(5*5) a magic skill cap of 178, while level 60's cap is 203. 203 - 29 = 174, which falls between 173 and 178 (level 55.)
Level 61's cap is 208, 208 - 29 = 179, which is the first skill level of 56. Following those facts (and two hours spent under 55's skill levels and not 56's without learning the spell,) this page and a number of subsiquent pages are all wrong for the minimum level. I don't want to make a change to such a large number of pages unless someone else agrees with the math, however.
Translation[]
Does the auto-translation of <Eyes on Me> make sense in a provoke macro? What is the literal translation in Japanese, German, etc.?--ScourgeOfAges 04:41, January 24, 2010 (UTC)
- The name is the same in all languages (Japanese is "アイズオンミー " aizu on mii), so unless that person also speaks some English, I don't think it'd mean anything to them.