She also wears a silver ring on the middle finger of her left hand and two bracelets, one beaded and one silver, on her right wrist. She wears a silver necklace of a hibiscus flower along with a matching ring on the pinky of her right hand. She wears a blue-beaded earring on her right ear, hidden by a lock of her hair, woven into blue beads with gold rings around the larger, middle bead. The design of her staff is based on the Khakkhara, a staff used by practitioners of Buddhism. Two separate, kimono-like pink and white sleeves secured by purple cords complete the outfit. In Final Fantasy X, Yuna wears an ensemble similar to, but widely varied from, those worn by Yevonites: a purple pleated, flower-patterned hakama black boots a black spaghetti-string camisole under a white sash that wraps around her neck and over her chest and a yellow patterned obi with a chōchō musubi knot and a decorative obidome to clinch the cords. In Final Fantasy X-2, Yuna's default dressphere is a Gunner, and her special dressphere is the Floral Fallal. Her Celestial Weapon, Nirvana, gives all her spells one MP cost. Her Sphere Grid path grants her curative and defensive Wht Magic abilities, and she equips rods and rings. Yuna in Final Fantasy X is the only character who can summon aeons into battle, with her Overdrive allowing her to summon an aeon with their Overdrive already full. In Final Fantasy X-2, Yuna is a sphere hunter on a personal quest to uncover the mystery behind a movie sphere, and becomes involved in rising political tensions and an ancient force that threaten to end Spira's Eternal Calm. She meets Tidus who teaches her there is more to life than sacrifice. In Final Fantasy X, Yuna becomes a summoner like her father before her, and embarks on a pilgrimage to expel Sin, a monstrous creature that terrorizes the world of Spira. Yuna is a playable character in Final Fantasy X, and the main protagonist of Final Fantasy X-2.
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