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  • Rising Falcon
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  • The user jumps into the air and then dives downward at an angle toward the enemy. This arte is capable of covering a far distance of the battlefield, enabling it to be used as a tactic for mobility while also dealing damage to a distant target. The initial jump can be canceled in most games if the user is already airborne when the arte is activated, allowing it to be used more effectively during combos. While this arte is often associated with sword-wielding characters, it is available to Hermana Larmo from Tales of Innocence and Jude Mathis from Tales of Xillia, two martial artists who rely on their fists and feet to fight.
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  • The user jumps into the air and then dives downward at an angle toward the enemy. This arte is capable of covering a far distance of the battlefield, enabling it to be used as a tactic for mobility while also dealing damage to a distant target. The initial jump can be canceled in most games if the user is already airborne when the arte is activated, allowing it to be used more effectively during combos. While this arte is often associated with sword-wielding characters, it is available to Hermana Larmo from Tales of Innocence and Jude Mathis from Tales of Xillia, two martial artists who rely on their fists and feet to fight. In Tales of Symphonia, it is possible to alter the arte into Rising Phoenix if Lloyd Irving uses it while dealing Fire-elemental damage. This is also possible in the PlayStation 3 port of Tales of Vesperia, in which Flynn Scifo can activate Rising Phoenix if he is equipped with the "Hell Fire" skill.