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Encyclopedia > Palom
Palom
Game series Final Fantasy series
First game Final Fantasy IV
Character designer(s) Yoshitaka Amano
In-Universe Information
Class/Job Black Mage
Special ability Bluff
Black Magic
Twin
Home Mysidia
Age 6
Laterality Left-Handed

Palom (パロム Paromu?) is a fictional character in the Square Co., Ltd. RPG Final Fantasy IV. He is an apprentice Black Mage of Mysidia and the twin brother of Porom. Palom is the more brash of the two in both words and action. He is very rowdy and mischievous, often prompting his sister to settle him down in one way or another. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Porom is a fictional character in the Square Co. ... Final Fantasy ) is a series of computer and console role-playing games produced by Square Enix (originally Square Co. ... Final Fantasy IV ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ... Yoshitaka Amano (February 24, 2006) Yoshitaka Amano (天野 喜孝 Amano Yoshitaka, born July 28, 1952) is a Japanese artist, best known for his illustrations for Vampire Hunter D and for his character designs for the video game series Final Fantasy. ... Square Co. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Final Fantasy IV ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ... The Black Mage (黒魔道士; kuromadōshi, or くろまどうし in earlier games without kanji support) is a character class (or job) in Square Enixs Final Fantasy series of computer role-playing games. ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Porom is a fictional character in the Square Co. ...

Contents

Biography

The main character of Final Fantasy IV, Cecil Harvey, meets Palom and Porom in the village of Mysidia, after being shipwrecked. There, he meets the Elder of Mysidia who tells him that the only way he can defeat the evil Golbez is by becoming a Paladin on Mt. Ordeals. The Elder sends the twin mages Palom and Porom with Cecil to spy on him. The Elder is unsure of Cecil's true intentions after he killed many mages to gain the Water Crystal, under the orders of King Baron. Soon, Cecil and the twins meet the Sage Tellah who is trying to break the seal of the Meteor spell. When they reach the peak of the mountain, Cecil becomes a Paladin after defeating the Elemental Lord of Earth Scarmiglione and Tellah learns Meteor and remembers all the spells he had forgotten. Cecil Harvey is a fictional character in the Square Co. ... Paladin is a character class in Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) and later role-playing games, many of which were influenced by D&D. The class is loosely based on the paladins of medieval romance. ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Tellah the Sage is a fictional, playable character from the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. One of the oldest playable characters in the series, Tellah is very wise, though is a bit short-tempered. ...


When they return to Mysidia, the Elder tells the twins that their journey to the top of Mt. Ordeals was not only for spying, but also a test of their powers. He then sends them with Cecil and Tellah to Baron in hopes of discovering the King's intentions. When they reach Baron, they discover that the King is really the Lord of Water Cagnazzo in disguise and defeat him in battle. Soon after, though, Cagnazzo uses the rest of his power to make the walls of Baron close in, in hopes of crushing the heroes. To save Cecil and Tellah, Palom and Porom turn themselves to stone, stopping the walls. Since they became stone by their own will, Tellah cannot use his white magic to heal them.


Later, however, the Elder is able to use his power to restore the twins to normal. They return when the Giant of Babil is activated, part of a Mysidian airship that helps stop the giant from advancing. Before the final battle, Palom and Porom use their prayers to restore life to Cecil's party after it was drained by the evil Zemus. After the battle, the twins continue their apprenticeship in Mysidia and attend the wedding of Cecil and Rosa. Square Co. ...


Skills

Bluff

Bluff is a command used by Palom to temporarily increase his magic power (wisdom). Incidentally, the player can have Palom do this several times to "layer" the effect, causing his magic attack to skyrocket, although it takes several uses before this becomes effective. It was not included in the original SNES American release of the game. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, also known as Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a 16-bit video game console released by Nintendo in North America, Brazil, Europe, and Australia. ...


Black

Palom knows some basic black magic including Fire 1, Ice 1, and Bolt 1, but can quickly learn more powerful second-level spells. If a Game Genie is used to keep him throughout the entire game, or by playing the Game Boy Advance remake, or if the player just powerlevels to extreme amounts, he will eventually learn every single Black spell at a faster rate than even Rydia. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Game Genie cartridge for the (clockwise from top) Super NES, NES, Sega Game Gear, and the Game Boy systems. ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Rydia , sometimes referred to as Rydia of Mist or Rydia Drake) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ...


Twin

Twin is an ability that requires both Palom and Porom. If they use it while they are both alive in battle, they can randomly cast either Comet or Flare on all enemies. In Final Fantasy IX the twin jesters Zorn and Thorn have the same twin spell (though Comet is renamed Meteorite). Upon the completion of the Lunar Trial in the Game Boy Advance version, the twins can cast the powerful Double Meteor (W.Meteo) with Twin Magic. Final Fantasy IX ) is a console role-playing game developed by Square Co. ...

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Cecil - Kain - Rosa - Cid - Rydia - Tellah - Edward - Yang - Palom - Porom - Edge - FuSoYa
Original Sound Version - Piano Collections - Celtic Moon Final Fantasy IV ) is a console role-playing game developed and published by Square Co. ... Square Co. ... The Square Co. ... Cecil Harvey is a fictional character in the Square Co. ... Kain Highwind , Cain Highwind in the original Japanese language version) is a fictional character in the Square Co. ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Rosa Farrell (sometimes spelled Farrel) is a fictional character from the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV for the Super Famicom (Super Nintendo Entertainment System). ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Cid Pollendina is a fictional character in the Square Co. ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Rydia , sometimes referred to as Rydia of Mist or Rydia Drake) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Tellah the Sage is a fictional, playable character from the SquareSoft RPG Final Fantasy IV. One of the oldest playable characters in the series, Tellah is very wise, though is a bit short-tempered. ... This article is about the character named Edward in the English release of Final Fantasy IV; you may be looking for the article Edward Edge Geraldine Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Edward Chris Von Muir (sometimes called Edward Damcyan, Prince Edward, or by the original version of his name Gilbert/Gilbart... Drawn by Yoshitaka Amano Yang Fang Leiden is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Porom is a fictional character in the Square Co. ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano Edward Edge Geraldine (sometimes called Prince Edge of Eblan) is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ... Artwork by Yoshitaka Amano FuSoYa is a fictional, playable character from the Square Co. ... Album cover The Final Fantasy IV Piano Collections was a collection of Final Fantasy IV music played on piano by Toshiyuki Mori. ...


  Results from FactBites:
 
NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Palom (1417 words)
Before the final battle, Palom and Porom use their prayers to restore life to Cecil's party after it was drained by the evil Zemus.
Palom is the twin brother of Porom, both are Mages in training in Mysidia.
Palom is a Black Mage in training and he joins up with Cecil on his quest on orders by the elder of Mysidia to spy on Cecil to see if he was to really become a Paladin.
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