Save the Queen

Save the Queen (セーブザクイーン Sēbu za Kuīn) is a weapon of differing types, most often a powerful sword, appearing in various games. It is often a powerful weapon for female characters or Paladins, although other classes can also use it.

Final Fantasy III
In the Nintendo DS version, the Save the Queen is awarded to level 99 Knights by the Legendary Smith. It provides 140 Attack and +10 Mind and Vitality, and when used as an item, casts the Protect spell.

Final Fantasy VI
The Save the Queen is Celes's special weapon in Final Fantasy VI Advance. It is gained by defeating the Blue Dragon in the Dragons' Den or by betting the Apocalypse in the Dragon's Neck Coliseum. It provides 240 Attack, +7 Stamina and Magic, and +40% Evasion and Magic Evasion, as well as consuming 20 MP per attack for an automatic critical hit.

The sword's description states that it was wielded by a renowned general, a possible reference to Beatrix from Final Fantasy IX.

Final Fantasy VIII
The Save the Queen is Quistis's most powerful whip refined from two Malboro Tentacles, four Sharp Spikes, and four Energy Crystals.

The whip is mentioned in the August Issue of Weapons Monthly Magazine. Some European releases renamed the whip the Gold Snake.

Final Fantasy IX
The Save the Queen is a weapon exclusive to Beatrix. Though the sword's Attack power is low, it has a special damage algorithm that adds the user's level to its Attack power, making it the game's strongest weapon if the user is above Level 85.

Save the Queen can be obtained by synthesizing through Hades in Memoria, but no party member can equip it, only Amarant can Throw it.

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Final Fantasy X
Any of Tidus's swords can be named Save the Queen when Double Overdrive and Double AP are the superior abilities.

Final Fantasy XI
The Save the Queen is a high level sword available to Paladins. When a Paladin uses his Cover ability, the duration of cover increases by 1 hit and the Paladin gains +20 Accuracy. For perspective, this is one of the highest active or latent Accuracy boosts in the game.

Final Fantasy XII
The Save the Queen is a greatsword acquired by completing the Creature Collector hunt, as well as from Balfonheim's weapon shop for 15,500 gil. It can only be equipped by characters with the "Greatsword 2" license. The Save the Queen is the most powerful Greatsword a player can buy from a shop, with an attack power of 100.

In the Zodiac Job System version, Save the Queen can be equipped by White Mage, Red Mage and Knight.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
The Save the Queen is one of Basch fon Ronsenburg's equips. It can be found as treasure in Mission 8-6, "the Wayward Soul". It can also be bought from Tomaj's shop for 13,000 gil after Chapter 9. It is the second best of Basch's swords, boasting stats of 90 Attack, 45 Magick Attack and 60 Attack Speed.

Final Fantasy XIII
The Save the Queen is a final tier coat weapon for Snow upgraded from a maximized 2nd tier weapon. Its stats depend on the base weapon from which it was created. Each hit delivered by Snow while wearing the weapon will prompt white feathers scattering around as a unique visual effect. All Save the Queens add an additional ATB gauge segment.

Final Fantasy Tactics
The first appearance of the weapon was in Final Fantasy Tactics. Save the Queen is a knightsword with Auto-Protect, and is Meliadoul Tengille's default weapon she holds when she joins Ramza's party. Save the Queen can also be found in Midlight's Deep with the Treasure Hunter ability. Save the Queen cannot be bought in the outfitter. When Delita battles, or becomes the party's guest, his sword is Save the Queen.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Save the Queen is a powerful knightsword that teaches defensive abilities to Paladins, Templars, and Defenders. It is also the sword used by Llednar Twem. The sword of the Holy element and enhances the power of Holy-elemental spells/attacks.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
The Save the Queen reappears in the sequel with similar attributes to the former incarnation. It is Frimelda's initial equip. It teaches Cover to Paladins, which protect the target from attacks until the users next turn. For Defenders, it teaches Aura, granting Regen and Reraise. For Templar, it teaches Astra which negates the next debuff on target. The first time the player fights Illua, she uses Save the Queen.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
The Save the Queen is an artifact that raises Defense by 4 obtained by defeating the Giant Crab in cycle 3 or later.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
The Save the Queen is a powerful bow, one of the last to be obtained. It can be equipped by all tribes.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
The Save the Queen is a level 85 sword that increases Attack by 58 and increases base Bravery by 40% at the start of a battle. It can be traded at the shop for 27,220 gil, Enhancer, four Blessed Gems and a Magnet Shard.

Kingdom Hearts series
Save the Queen is Donald's ultimate weapon in both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, and a staff rather than the traditional sword. In Kingdom Hearts, it could be won in a tournament, and in Kingdom Hearts II it is a synthesizable weapon. A better version of the weapon could also be synthesized, called "Save the Queen+". Goofy has a weapon called Save the King, which is the most powerful shield, and, like Save the Queen, it also has an upgrade version called Save the King+. While it is an obvious reference to Final Fantasy, there has never been an equipment piece in Final Fantasy called Save the King, shield or otherwise.

Etymology
"Save the Queen" is possibly derived from the name of the royal anthem, .