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If shot from outside the 3-point line, the ball doesn't leave the screen. Instead, the ball is cast toward the basket with a gleaming white and blue trail. As usual, a teammate needs to dunk the ball in to complete the shot and make the light show appear.
If shot from outside the 3-point line, the ball doesn't leave the screen. Instead, the ball is cast toward the basket with a gleaming white and blue trail. As usual, a teammate needs to dunk the ball in to complete the shot and make the light show appear.


The name of the shot comes from Holy, the ultimate white magic in the ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]]'' games. It was known as FADE in ''Final Fantasy 1'', White in the US release of ''Final Fantasy 4'' and Pearl in ''Final Fantasy 6'' due to Nintendo's censorship.
The name of the shot comes from Holy, the ultimate white magic in the ''[[wikipedia:Final Fantasy|Final Fantasy]]'' games. It was known as "FADE" in ''Final Fantasy 1'', "White" in the US release of ''Final Fantasy 4'', and "Pearl" in ''Final Fantasy 6'' due to Nintendo's censorship.


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