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* In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', Saix of Organisation XIII uses the ominous [[Title Drop|Kingdom Hearts]] floating over [[The Very Definitely Final Dungeon|The World That Never Was]] as the focus of his [[The Berserker|berserkering tendencies]] (in contrast to his [[The Stoic|stoic]]ness in all other occasions). The aforementioned [[MacGuffin]] is, for all intents and purposes, the moon of The World That Never Was; the theme of the world is entitled Sacred Moon, the city is draped in eternal night with the only light source being Kingdom Hearts... plus, Saix has fairly obvious connections to being a werewolf, what with his title being the ''Luna Diviner''.
* ''[[Skies of Arcadia]]''. There are ''six'' moons, all powering different types of magic, all dropping meteorites onto the land below which everyone then uses to power just about everything. And that's not even counting their plot-critical role...
* In ''[[Final Fantasy IV: theThe After Years]]'', the phase of the moon affects the strength of various commands. For instance, when the moon is full, Physical attacks are weakened, while [[Black Magic]] is stronger and [[White Magic]] is unchanged.
* ''[[Secret of Mana]]'' has [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Luna]], whose Moon magic has many uses, from casting MP-stealing spells, berzerker like buffs, to [[Baleful Polymorph|shape-changing your foes]].
** Luna returns in ''[[Seiken Densetsu 3]]''. Very few classes have access to any of Luna's spells, but Hawk's Wanderer class can cast all but one of them.