![]() ![]() ![]() purge] Melting is a physical process that results in the phase transition of a substance from a solid to a liquid.The player can't fend against the status with junctions (other than with the Ribbon), but the spell itself can be reflected. It is very effective against bosses as none are immune to the Vit 0 status effect.Įlite Soldier, Sorceress (B), and the final boss use the spell against the player party. Therefore, the player may wish to cast rather than to junction it, although the effect can also be gained by summoning Doomtrain. However, as the spell is not associated with any status effect, it is not possible to junction it to ST-Atk-J, meaning it is impossible to inflict its effect without casting the spell. Meltdown can also be junctioned to boost stats, notably Vitality, for which it provides the third-greatest boost to the stat. It is one of the few spells that doesn't affect GF compatibility when cast in battle. Meltdown is cast using the Magic command, Selphie's Slot Limit Break, or Rinoa's Angel Wing. This is particularly useful against defensive enemies, such as the Adamantoise. ![]() The activation of your cards and effects that include an effect that Fusion Summons a Fusion Monster cannot be negated, also your opponent's cards and effects cannot activate when a monster is Fusion Summoned this way. When this card is activated: You can add 1 'Aleister the Invoker' from your Deck to your hand. Vit 0 effectively removes the target's physical and magical defense, making enemies much easier to defeat. You can only activate 1 'Magical Meltdown' per turn. Vit 0 cannot be attached to physical attacks with ST-ATK-J junctions. Meltdown inflicts the Vit 0 status effect, which reduces a target's Vitality and Spirit to 0 and deals non-elemental damage though the damage is nearly comparable to third tier spells ( Firaga, Blizzaga, and Thundaga), Meltdown is valuable and should only be used for the status-infliction. In lieu of inflicting a status condition, Meltdown deals non-elemental damage to the target as per the following formula: ![]()
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