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Really, it's not that it couldn't be, it's that there's a lot of games with super-powerful meteor attacks (most start with the letter Final Fantasy). Since this is Square we're talking about, and they've borrowed heavily from D&D since the original FF and built off that, who's to say they're not just continuing an established pattern as opposed to directly referencing? [[User:Lord Grammaticus|Lord Grammaticus]] ([[User talk:Lord Grammaticus|talk]]) 10:28, 25 December 2013 (EST) | Really, it's not that it couldn't be, it's that there's a lot of games with super-powerful meteor attacks (most start with the letter Final Fantasy). Since this is Square we're talking about, and they've borrowed heavily from D&D since the original FF and built off that, who's to say they're not just continuing an established pattern as opposed to directly referencing? [[User:Lord Grammaticus|Lord Grammaticus]] ([[User talk:Lord Grammaticus|talk]]) 10:28, 25 December 2013 (EST) |
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Anyone think it's a D&D reference? It's called Meteor SWARM, not Meteor Storm, so it could be. Meteor swarm is a powerful spell in D&D, btw.
- D&D also laid the groundwork for almost every video game RPG system ever, so...
The preceding unsigned comment was added by 99.64.99.43 (talk).
Really, it's not that it couldn't be, it's that there's a lot of games with super-powerful meteor attacks (most start with the letter Final Fantasy). Since this is Square we're talking about, and they've borrowed heavily from D&D since the original FF and built off that, who's to say they're not just continuing an established pattern as opposed to directly referencing? Lord Grammaticus (talk) 10:28, 25 December 2013 (EST)