Ribbon (equipment)



The Ribbon is a recurring accessory and armor in the Final Fantasy series, although sometimes it appears as an attribute to equipment, and has appeared as a support ability. Regularly, the Ribbon prevents the user from being afflicted by status effects. It will not, however, always protect from boss attacks in certain cases. Some games also have an upgraded version, called the Super Ribbon.

Final Fantasy
The Ribbon is an accessory taking the place of helmets and provides 1 Defense, -1 Evasion, 1 Weight, and resists all elemental damage and most Instant Death attacks. It can be found in Waterfall Cavern, Sunken Shrine, Flying Fortress and Hellfire Chasm (Last Floor).

Final Fantasy II
The Ribbon is a helmet that provides a boost of 10 for the Defense stat. It can be dropped by Lamia Queen and Death Rider, and found in a treasure chest in Pandaemonium, guarded by Astaroth.

In the Dawn of Souls version and later, the player can also obtain several Ribbons in the Soul of Rebirth bonus mode, by defeating the Lamia Matriarch or Orukat in the final dungeon, the Unknown Palace.

Final Fantasy III
The Ribbon is a helmet any job class can equip, and while it only offers mediocre Defense, it prevents many status ailments. There are a total of five Ribbons. One can be found in the forbidden land of Eureka, guarded by a Ninja, while the rest are found in World of Darkness (each guarded by a Xande's Clone).

Final Fantasy IV
Ribbons are headgear that can be equipped by anyone. It can be found in the Lunar Subterrane guarded by Lunasaur and Lunar Ruins, and dropped by Bog Witch and Dark Sage, as well as Worst Malboro exclusive to the Advance and Complete Collection versions.

Ribbon protects against Poison, Blind, Silence, Pig, Mini, Toad, Petrify, Instant Death, Gradual Petrify, and Curse. The WSC/GBA/PSP version, additional resistance includes Confuse, Sleep, and Berserk. It provides 9 Defense, 12 Magic Defense, 12 Evasion (2 all other versions) and 12 Magic Evasion.

On the Easy Type version, Ribbon has the same stats and status protection as the original, but also offers Fire, Ice, and Lightning-elemental protection, along with the ability to absorb any elements the wearer is protected against.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
Ribbon returns in the sequel of Final Fantasy IV. It can be equipped by every character and found in the Lower Section of the Tower of Babil. It has a defense of 9, magic defense of 12, evasion of 2, and magic evasion of 12. It grants protection to most statuses with exception of Doom, Sap, Berserk, Slow, Paralyze, and HP Critical.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
The Ribbon has the same stats as it did in Final Fantasy IV. It can be found during the Gathering Tale, and the True Moon.

Final Fantasy V
Ribbon is a headgear for Dancers and Freelancers. It can be worn with the Equip Ribbon ability. It protects against Instant Death, Petrify, Toad, Poison, Darkness, Old, Berserk, and Silence. It grants +12 Defense, +2 Magic Defense and Weight, and +5 Strength, Speed, Magic, and Stamina.

It can be found at Karnak Castle, the Interdimensional Rift (forest section), Regole, Pyramid of Moore, and the Sealed Temple, in Shinryu's Lair, in the Advance and mobile remakes, and stolen from Lemure (rare).

In the Merged World, the girl in the weapon and armor store of Regole gives a Ribbon to the party if they reach her through a secret passage.

Final Fantasy VI
Ribbon is a relic that prevents Blind, Zombie, Poison, Imp, Petrify, Silence, Berserk, Confuse, Sap, and Sleep. It can be stolen from Ultima Weapon (rare), Guardian and Brachiosaur, morphed from Misty, Cherry, Pandora, Coco, and Level 80 Magic, and found at South Figaro, the Moogle Cave in the World of Ruin in Narshe Mines, Phoenix Cave, and Kefka's Tower. If a character afflicted with status ailments equips a Ribbon, they will be restored to normal.

Kefka is equipped with a Ribbon during the battles in the Imperial Camp, Cave to the Sealed Gate, and against a red palette swap of Ifrit in Thamasa.

Final Fantasy VII
The Ribbon is an accessory that prevents all status ailments except Slow, Stop and Instant Death. It can be found in the Temple of the Ancients and Gaea's Cliff, morphed from Ho-chu or Master Tonberry, and as a prize by winning ten Special Battles at Battle Square.

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
Ribbon is an accessory that protects Zack from all statuses except Instant Death. It is a reward for completing mission 5-4-6, stolen from the Gaea Malboro, and obtained through the level 5 version of Item Mugger.

Final Fantasy VIII
The Ribbon support ability can be taught to any Guardian Force with the Ribbon item obtained via Chocobo World. No Guardian Force naturally learns Ribbon, and it cannot be obtained through any other means, making it an ability most international players never get. When equipped, it protects the wearer against all status effects.

Final Fantasy IX
Ribbon does not prevent status effects since the player can learn support abilities to immunize against status ailments. Instead, Ribbon is an Add-on gained from Mog that allows Eiko to learn to summon Madeen.

In place of the usual status prevention, Ribbons halve damage from Fire, Ice, Lightning, and Holy and absorbs Water and Wind. It is obtained during the events at Mount Gulug, found during the Chocobo sidequest in Chocograph #24, given by Stiltzkin after buying everything from him on his journey, and bought in the Treno Auction House (disc 4).

Final Fantasy X
In the PAL, International, and HD Remaster versions, Ribbon can be customized to any armor via x99 Dark Matter to make the wearer immune to Zombie, Petrify, Poison, Confuse, Berserk, Sleep, Silence, Darkness, and Doom. It does not provide protection against Instant Death, Curse, Power Break, Magic Break, Armor Break, or Mental Break. The Dark Aeons sometimes drop armor with Ribbon already on it. Ribbon is the most dominant ability and second-most dominant ability combination, and therefore most armor with Ribbon equipped are named as such. The only exception is that when both the Break HP Limit and Break MP Limit abilities appear customized onto the same armor.

A shield for Tidus customized with Ribbon as the dominant ability is a Sanctuary. A ring for Yuna customized with Ribbon as the dominant ability is a Holy Ring. A bracer for Auron customized with Ribbon as the dominant ability is a Solidity. An armguard for Wakka customized with Ribbon as the dominant ability is a Shutout. An armlet for Kimahri with Ribbon as the dominant ability is a Acropolis. A bangle for Lulu with Ribbon as the dominant ability is an Eternity. A targe for Rikku with Ribbon as the dominant ability is an Impervious.

A bangle for Lulu equipped with four status proof abilities, the tenth-most dominant combination, is a Black Ribbon. It is inferior to an item equipped with Ribbon as it only prevents four of the nine statuses Ribbon can protect against, and takes up four-slots, where a Ribbon ability would only take up one. The shield, ring, bracer, armguard, armlet, and targe equivalents are Paladin Shield, Forbidding Ring, Undefeated, Keeper, Ronso Armlet, and Argonaut respectively.

Final Fantasy X-2
Ribbon is an accessory and also an auto-ability for the Mascot and each special dressphere, and the ability gained by passing through all colored gates on the Abominable Garment Grid in the International and HD Remaster versions. The accessory can be found in the Bevelle Underground, in the area with the six towers. Activating the correct three (blue) will let the player proceed with the story, but activating and manipulating all the six towers to form a spiral path lets the player access the Ribbon. In the HD Remaster, opening this chest awards the Treasure Hunter trophy.

The accessory drops from Angra Mainyu, and bribed from Flailing Ochu (Oversoul; rare), Ultima Weapon (normal and Oversoul), and Omega Weapon (normal and Oversoul).

It can also be obtained from the tower re-calibration minigame on the Thunder Plains, thus allowing for three Ribbons in a single playthrough, without the use of Bribe.

Final Fantasy XI
There are several ribbons of various colors. The low-level and mid-level Ribbons will give little Defense against every element, but the defended damage is easy to overlook. The Flawless Ribbon, which is difficult to get, will also give a decent amount of elemental-defense and the ability "Resist Status Ailments". Some Ribbons, such as the Noble's Ribbon, also provide a Charisma bonus, making them popular among Bards.

Final Fantasy XII
The Ribbons shields against all status ailments except Instant Death, X-Zone, Stone, and prevents Lure. The license to equip Ribbons is at the end of the License Board's accessory section and costs 150 LP. It can be dropped by the Lv.99 Red Chocobo or Vishno, and found in treasure chests at Cerobi Steppe, Subterra, and Henne Mines, but are rare to acquire.

In the Zodiac versions, it can be found in the Henne Mines (Special Charter Shaft) and at the Pharos.

The easiest place to get a Ribbon is on Cerobi Steppe while equipping the Diamond Armlet. Starting at the Cerobi Steppe Save Crystal, the player should head north one screen and as soon as they enter they can see a big rock a little to the right. Beyond that, even more to the right, there is another big rock with a treasure right behind it. The chest has a 50% chance to spawn, and a small chance to contain a Ribbon. The player can get more than one Ribbon by repeatedly trying the chest.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
Ribbon is Ashe's last accessory, and grants immunity to all statuses to the team. It is acquired for beating the Mission 79: Wings of Midnight.

Final Fantasy XIII
The Ribbon is an accessory that increases resistance to all status ailments by a set amount depending on its level, starting at 20%. It can be obtained by digging up twenty treasures with a chocobo on the Archylte Steppe, dropped from Flowering Cactuars (rare) in the Faultwarrens and Vercingetorix (rare), or by upgrading Entite Rings into Goddess's Favors (via the Sanctum Labs retail network), and when fully upgraded, they can be dismantled into Ribbons.

Final Fantasy XIII-2
Ribbons can be obtained from various sources and have the passive ability "Resilience +40%" which increases resistance from all status ailments by 40%. They cost 100 points to equip, and so can only be equipped once all accessory Crystarium bonuses have been obtained. It can be bought at the Exchange desk in Serendipity for 10,000 coins and dropped from Long Gui (common - 10% chance) and Navidon (rare - 2% chance).

A Delicate Ribbon can also be purchased from Chocolina's shop post-story in the Archylte Steppe -???- AF for 10,000 gil, a Ribbon, and Tear of Woe.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
The Ribbon is the upgraded form of the Satin Scrunchie+, it is a head accessory with the passive ability "Status Ailments Resistance +75%". It is obtained by finding a third Satin Scrunchie in a New Game+ playthrough.

Final Fantasy XV
As there are only two Ribbons available as quest rewards in one playthrough; the player must trade Oracle Ascension Coins to Alessio in Altissia, or start a New Game+, to acquire more.

Final Fantasy Tactics
The Ribbon can only be worn by female characters and Cloud. In War of the Lions, the new Onion Knight job class can also equip Ribbons. Like its other appearances as a helmet, Ribbon provides a minimal boost to HP and protects the wearer from all status ailments.

The three hairpins—Barette, Cachusa, and Ribbon—are the only armor that the Dragonkin class can equip, aside from the PSP multiplayer-only Minerva Bustier. Ribbons can be poached from Wild Boars and obtained via Melee and Rendezvous.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
The Ribbon is a helm worn by viera (and Ritz, who counts as one). Ribbon nullifies all status ailments, as opposed to other accessories which block half of a list each.

The Ribbon can be obtained by leveling up Craft to level 50, stolen from Ritz and Shara in Mission #023: Over The Hill, or Elementalist in Mission #021: Materite Now!, and as a reward for a "Town-Town-Town-Town" Treasure Hunt. Alternatively, Shara comes equipped with a Ribbon after recruiting her. In addition, the Ribbon provides +2 Defense and +5 Resistance.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
The Ribbon is a hair accessory. The gria, viera, Adelle, Frimelda Lotice, The Night Dancer, and Penelo can wear it normally; others can wear it by using the Ribbon-bearer support ability available to Seers, Tricksters, and Tinkers, making the nu mou and seeq the only races that cannot equip one.

One series of quests involves tracking down the makers of counterfeit Ribbons, and helping the Galima Pepe company harvest the materials needed for making the real thing. It is revealed that Ribbons are made (or taken) from a unique class of sweet-smelling Malboro called Cassies.

While any other accessory or piece of armor can be stolen, Ribbons are exempt. It provides protection from all debuffs, while adding 2 to the Defense stat, and 5 to Resistance stat. It can be obtained through the Memories quest, by presenting Old Man Boiboi with seven Wayfarers Logs, by filling up the first Place gauge in the auction, and the "Help Wanted!" quest by donating a total of 80,000 gil. It can also be obtained from an urn on the "Sleight of Hand" quest, located on the far left corner of the map. A jump of 4 is needed to reach the place, a mounted Chocobo Knight is able to get there, but will need to dismount to take the treasure.

Final Fantasy Type-0
The Ribbon is an accessory that prevents all status ailments. It can be obtained from the Class First Moogle after 30 hours of playtime.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
Ribbon is a magic raising artifact that increases Magic by 9. It is dropped from a Lich in Rebena Te Ra.

Final Fantasy Legend III
The Ribbon is an accessory that makes the bearer immune to all status effects. There are exactly four Ribbons, three in the final dungeon and its surrounds. It is possible to give the Ribbon to Borgin, but like all temporary party members he will not be able to remove it, and so the player should only do so if they are dedicated to a monster transformation for one or more party members (as they cannot use equipment at all).

The ability called All grants immunity to all status ailments and can be used by Set, Anubis, WaterHag, Dogra, Ashura, Chaos, Guha, Jorgandr, Ballor, Sol, and Xagor.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
The Ribbon is an accessory that blocks all status afflictions. It may be sold for 2000G. It can be found on floor B2 of the Star Chamber and stolen from the Ogre Bear in the Animal Burrow after freeing Lilibelle from the spider's web.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
The Ribbon is a level 78 piece of head armor that lowers HP by 255 but raises Bravery by 303. It also lowers the chance of breakable items breaking by 20%. It can be obtained from the shop by trading a Cat Ear Hood, Wyvern Wing x3 and Transmogridust x16.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
The Ribbon returns as a level 60 ribbon that provides -268 HP, +301 Bravery, and -20% Accessory Breakability. It can be obtained by trading 56,900 gil, Cat-Ear Hood, Pink Tail x20, and Summoner's Desire x10.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
Equipping a ribbon increases the chance of getting rare items.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
The Ribbon is an 8-star accessory obtained as a Trust Master Reward from the unit Kefka. It offers a small boost to DEF and SPR, but its true purpose is to immunize the user agains all status effects (Poison, Blind, Silence, Sleep, Paralysis, Confusion, Disease, and Petrify).

Chocobo's Dungeon 2
The Ribbon Saddle is armor that protects against all negative status effects.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
Ribbon appears as a card using Final Fantasy VII artwork.

Kingdom Hearts series
The is also present in  where it provides 20% to elemental resistance and add 3 to defense. However, it is only obtainable by synthesizing.

Ribbons can also be synthesized in . They provide 20% to elemental resistance and add 4 to defense. In the Final Mix version, they can be upgraded into a more powerful version called which increases elemental resistance by 25%. There is also a slightly weaker version called the which increases elemental resistances by 10%.

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