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| | Terra is a Mage Knight from Final Fantasy VI. | | Also known as | Red Wizard, Mage Knight | | Type | Magical and Physical | | Skills | Doublecast | This article is about the character class. For the 8-bit Theater character, see Red Mage. A red mage refers to a fictional type or order of wizards. The definition varies according to the source. Image File history File links FF_sprite_red_mage. ...
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In the Final Fantasy series of video games from Square Enix, the Red Mage is a character class similar to the Bard in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Traditionally, Red Mages in Final Fantasy use the abilities of both Black Mages and White Mages, as well as occasional spells from other schools of magic. They also have the combat abilities near to a Warrior but are not as good at any one ability as are any of the other classes. In general, they are only able to cast lower-level spells and not necessarily every one of those; essentially, jack of all trades, master of none. For the first installment in the series, see Final Fantasy (video game). ...
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The Black Mage (é»éé士; kuromadÅshi, or ããã¾ã©ãã in earlier games without kanji support) is a character class (or job) in Square Enixs Final Fantasy series of computer role-playing games. ...
The White Mage , or ããã¾ã©ãã in earlier games without kanji support) is a character class (or job) in Square Enixs Final Fantasy series of computer role playing games. ...
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Traditionally, Red Mages are distinguishable from other classes for wearing a distinct red hat with a white feather. Other articles of clothing vary from game to game, though a red cape is common. In the first game it was thought they were wearing a mask covering their mouth but it's actually part of their cape.
Red Mage in Final Fantasy games Final Fantasy Red Mages first appeared in the game Final Fantasy for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), as one of the six selectable character classes. Early on, they were highly useful due to their capability to blend competent fighting with black and white magic seamlessly, but as the game progressed they fell behind other characters significantly. The Red Mage from Final Fantasy I This is a screenshot of a copyrighted computer game or video game. ...
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Final Fantasy III They next appeared in Final Fantasy III as once one of the classes provided by the first crystal. Here they were fundamentally unchanged, but weakened slightly by the fact that their ability to wield heavy swords and armor was much more limited than before, and by having had their magical abilities further restricted. This article is about the Famicom game, Final Fantasy III. For the Nintendo DS remake, see Final Fantasy III (Nintendo DS). ...
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Final Fantasy V Final Fantasy V the Red Mage returned, this time as a class granted by the second crystal. This game also brought about the creation of their trademark "Doublecast" skill, which would appear frequently in subsequent Final Fantasy games, even when the "Red Mage" itself was absent, broadening their powerful reputation. Final Fantasy V ) is a console role-playing game (RPG) developed and published by Square Co. ...
Final Fantasy IX In Final Fantasy IX, Red Mages could be found in various towns, but existed in the game for nothing more than dialogue. However, the game's main antagonist Kuja, and the bounty hunter Lani can be considered a Red Mage due to their skill in Black and White magic. Final Fantasy IX ) is a console role-playing game developed by Square Co. ...
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Final Fantasy XI In the MMORPG incarnation of the series, the Red Mage is a mage/melee hybrid class with particular aptitude for enhancing and enfeebling magic. Red Mages may equip a variety of weapons from swords and daggers for melee damage to wands and staves for stat bonuses. Spells exclusive to the Red Mage include Refresh, which regenerates an affected character’s MP, and Dispel, which removes a beneficial status effect from an enemy. Red Mage abilities include Convert, which swaps current HP and MP pools; traits include Fast Cast, which reduces the casting time of a spell and cooldown timer. The Red Mage's 2-hour ability, Chainspell, allows for instant casting of spells without the normal cooldown period. Due to their jack-of-all-trades nature and their access to several defense-reducing and -absorbing spells, Red Mages at high levels are one of the few classes in the game capable of soloing monsters in their own range of level and strength. Players interacting in Ultima Online. ...
Final Fantasy XII In Final Fantasy XII, the character Fran could be thought of as a Red Mage as she begins with both white and black magic, however she starts out with a bow and arrow instead of a sword. Final Fantasy XII ) is a console role-playing game produced by Square Enix for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. ...
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance The Red Mage class did not reappear as a playable class until Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, where, once again, it proved to be amazing due to its ability to cast two spells in a row. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance is a strategy video game for Nintendos Game Boy Advance. ...
v • d • e Notable Final Fantasy character classes | | Black Mage — Blue Mage — Dragon Knight — Monk — Ranger Red Mage — Summoner — Thief — Warrior — White Mage The Black Mage (é»éé士; kuromadÅshi, or ããã¾ã©ãã in earlier games without kanji support) is a character class (or job) in Square Enixs Final Fantasy series of computer role-playing games. ...
The Blue Mage is a character class (or job) featured in Square Enixs Final Fantasy series of computer role-playing games, in which the character utilises blue magic, a specialized school of magic which replicates the special attacks of various monsters through observation, or, in the majority of cases...
The Dragon Knight ) is a character class (or job) featured in Square Enixs Final Fantasy series of computer role-playing games. ...
The Monk is a character class in a number of table-top roleplaying and computer games, notably the Dungeons & Dragons game. ...
A ranger is a type of warrior appearing in fantasy fiction and role-playing games. ...
Rydia of Mist (Final Fantasy IV) The Summoner ), sometimes referred to in English localizations as Caller, is a magical character class (or job) featured in Square Enixs Final Fantasy series of console role-playing games. ...
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Warrior (From Middle English, from Old North French, to make war) is a character class (or job) found in many computer role-playing games, most notably in Square Enixs Final Fantasy series. ...
The White Mage , or ããã¾ã©ãã in earlier games without kanji support) is a character class (or job) in Square Enixs Final Fantasy series of computer role playing games. ...
Lists: Final Fantasy character classes — Final Fantasy XI character classes The Final Fantasy series by Square Enix features a variety of classes (or jobs) that are assigned or assignable to each character in your active party. ...
The Final Fantasy series by Square Enix features a variety of classes (or jobs) that are assigned or assignable to each character in your active party. ...
| other apearances A red mage apears as the aptly named Red Mage in the webcomic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8-Bit_Theater so far he has only been shown casting ice spells, casting status effects, and after class change, mimicing. |