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*** Also from the ''Dissidia'' games, [[Final Fantasy VI|Terra]]'s Fire attack has her launch a fireball, which, interestingly, homes while clinging to the ground.<ref>In the prequel, this attack can link to an explosive Firaga HP attack if it connects</ref> Kefka's fire-based attacks also take the form of [[Roboteching]] fireballs, and the [[Final Fantasy III|Onion Knight]]'s Firaga attack has him launch a fireball in an arc that explodes for HP damage unpon connection (3 at once if he's in his Sage [[Super Mode]]).
*** Also from the ''Dissidia'' games, [[Final Fantasy VI|Terra]]'s Fire attack has her launch a fireball, which, interestingly, homes while clinging to the ground.<ref>In the prequel, this attack can link to an explosive Firaga HP attack if it connects</ref> Kefka's fire-based attacks also take the form of [[Roboteching]] fireballs, and the [[Final Fantasy III|Onion Knight]]'s Firaga attack has him launch a fireball in an arc that explodes for HP damage unpon connection (3 at once if he's in his Sage [[Super Mode]]).
** Most ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' games Fire/Fira/Firaga are homing fireballs.
** Most ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' games Fire/Fira/Firaga are homing fireballs.
*** In ''[[Kingdom Hearts: 358 Days Over 2|Kingdom Hearts 358 Days Over 2]]'', the fire spells are, in order of Fire to Firaga, a homing fireball, a non-homing fireball, and an exploding napalm ball.
*** In ''[[Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days|Kingdom Hearts 358 Days Over 2]]'', the fire spells are, in order of Fire to Firaga, a homing fireball, a non-homing fireball, and an exploding napalm ball.
* ''[[Black Sigil]]'''s [[Black Magician Girl|Aurora]] has spells that are along the line of [[Fireballs]], [[The Same but More|More Fireballs]], and [[Up to Eleven|Really Big Fireballs]].
* ''[[Black Sigil]]'''s [[Black Magician Girl|Aurora]] has spells that are along the line of [[Fireballs]], [[The Same but More|More Fireballs]], and [[Up to Eleven|Really Big Fireballs]].
* ''Fireball'' in the [[Tales (series)]] fires a number of small burning missiles that deal damage when they hit. However, there's also bigger versions ''Burn Strike'' and ''Explosion''. ''[[Tales of Hearts]]'' has a variant in ''Flare Bomb'', shooting a single small projectile that erupts when it hits.
* ''Fireball'' in the [[Tales (series)]] fires a number of small burning missiles that deal damage when they hit. However, there's also bigger versions ''Burn Strike'' and ''Explosion''. ''[[Tales of Hearts]]'' has a variant in ''Flare Bomb'', shooting a single small projectile that erupts when it hits.
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* ''[[Perfect World]]'': The Mage class gets two: one when they first start, which looks suspiciously like a playing card that's been set on fire, and a more beefy one later.
* ''[[Perfect World]]'': The Mage class gets two: one when they first start, which looks suspiciously like a playing card that's been set on fire, and a more beefy one later.
* ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': just punch a brick ceiling, grab a flower half the size of your body, and change into white overalls. Or just blow it out of your mouth if you're a plant, a turtle or a dinosaur. (Some of these fireballs bounce along the ground, while others just drift through the air.) Fireball creatures known as podobos are also known to hang out in lava pits, and some of their cousins just float around in mid-air.
* ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'': just punch a brick ceiling, grab a flower half the size of your body, and change into white overalls. Or just blow it out of your mouth if you're a plant, a turtle or a dinosaur. (Some of these fireballs bounce along the ground, while others just drift through the air.) Fireball creatures known as podobos are also known to hang out in lava pits, and some of their cousins just float around in mid-air.
** These powers are also used by the ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' versions of these characters. Mario's are pretty much the same as in his own games, whereas Luigi's go in a straight line (defying gravity) and are green.
** These powers are also used by the ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' versions of these characters. Mario's are pretty much the same as in his own games, whereas Luigi's go in a straight line (defying gravity) and are green.
* The Curry powerup in ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' allows you to spit a constant tridirectional stream of fireballs at your enemies.
* The Curry powerup in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' allows you to spit a constant tridirectional stream of fireballs at your enemies.
* [[Older Than the NES]] with ''[[Mario Bros]]'' and its wavy fireballs.
* [[Older Than the NES]] with ''[[Mario Bros]]'' and its wavy fireballs.
* Fireballs tend to be blown at you by Zo(l/r)as, statues, burning eyeballs and such in the early ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' games. A spell in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II the Adventure of Link]]'' lets you toss them around with your sword.
* Fireballs tend to be blown at you by Zo(l/r)as, statues, burning eyeballs and such in the early ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' games. A spell in ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link|Zelda II the Adventure of Link]]'' lets you toss them around with your sword.