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EP is a stat exclusive to Tokyo Mirage Sessions ♯FE that is similar to HP. Skills take away EP when used, with a set amount for each skill and each level for that skill. Once it is depleted, skills can no longer be used. The maximum EP may be raised upon a level up. It is identical to magic points from various RPGs.
Etymology and other languages
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The game never actually explicitly clarifies what this acronym means, but it probably means "Energy Points" or something similar. |
Trivia
- Fire Emblem Gaiden's magic system involves magic-using units spending HP like EP for their spells.