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True to its name, the Fire Crystal uses largely fire-based attacks, including [[Flare]], [[Flame (move)|Flame]], and [[Flame Wall]]. It rounds these attacks out with the moves [[Hot Shot]] and [[Fire Saber]].
True to its name, the Fire Crystal uses largely fire-based attacks, including [[Flare]], [[Flame (move)|Flame]], and [[Flame Wall]]. It rounds these attacks out with the moves [[Hot Shot]] and [[Fire Saber]].


It is weak against Ice-based attacks. It has greater Magic Defense than the next-in-line [[Water Crystal]]. Combined with its exceptional Magic Attack, it can be considered an even more difficult opponent than even the [[Earth Crystal]].
It is weak against Ice-based attacks. It has greater Magic Defense than the next-in-line Water Crystal. Combined with its exceptional Magic Attack, it can be considered an even more difficult opponent than even the Earth Crystal.


In the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], the Fire Crystal initially returns in the Culex boss fight where it retains its two-dimensional 16-bit appearance, offering a stark contrast to the game's revamped and updated 3D graphics. However, a post-game rematch gives it a full model, called '''Fire Crystal 3D''', as well as the other crystals and its master. In this form, defeating it causes it to use [[Vigor Force]] before shattering, giving all its allies an attack boost.
In the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], the Fire Crystal initially returns in the Culex boss fight where it retains its two-dimensional 16-bit appearance, offering a stark contrast to the game's revamped and updated 3D graphics. However, a post-game rematch gives it a full model, called '''Fire Crystal 3D''', as well as the other crystals and its master. In this form, defeating it causes it to use [[Vigor Force]] before shattering, giving all its allies an attack boost.

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