Carbuncle (summon)



Carbuncle (カーバンクル), sometimes translated as Carbunkl or Carbunkle, is a recurring summon that appears in various games in the Final Fantasy series. Its ability, Ruby Light, bestows Reflect on the entire party. It's name is an archaic word for "Ruby", which commonly adorns its forehead.

Final Fantasy V

 * For the enemy page, see Carbuncle (Final Fantasy V)

Carbuncle is a Level 4 Summon obtained in Exdeath's castle after defeating it. It is a secret boss found the 10th floor where skull-tiles cover the room. If the party steps onto the northernmost one, they will teleport to a normally inaccessible spot where Carbuncle is. It costs 45 MP to summon, and it reflects the party at the same time.

Final Fantasy VI
Carbuncle, translated in early versions as Carbunkl, is an Esper in Final Fantasy VI obtained automatically in the Magitek Research Facility. It costs 36 MP to summon, and teaches the following spells:


 * Reflect x5
 * Haste x3
 * Protect x2
 * Shell x2
 * Warp x2

Final Fantasy VIII
Carbuncle is a Guardian Force obtained by drawing from the Iguions in Deling City. If missed, it can still be drawn from Krysta in Ultimecia Castle. In its summoning animation, Carbuncle appears from a hole in the ground, jumps up and casts Ruby Light on the party, granting them the Reflect status before returning into the hole. Because Carbuncle is not a damage-dealing GF it cannot be boosted and while it can learn SumMag+% abilities from items, they will have no effect.

Abilities learned from Carbuncle are listed below:

Final Fantasy IX

 * See the Summon sequence here

Carbuncle is an Eidolon that can only be summoned by Eiko Carol. It is obtained through the Ruby, which is found automatically upon entering the Iifa Tree. Summoning Carbuncle costs 24 MP.

Its short animation only bestows Reflect, but its long animation casts Protect as well. Although it normally uses Ruby Light, the add-on jewel will alter the Carbuncle's "attack" by switching the ruby on its forehead. With the add-on equipped:


 * Diamond: "Diamond Light" casts Vanish (short animation) or Vanish and Protect (long animation)
 * Emerald: "Emerald Light" casts Haste (short animation) or Haste and Protect (long animation)
 * Moonstone: "Pearl Light" casts Shell (short animation) or Shell and Protect (long animation)

Final Fantasy XI
Carbuncle appears in Final Fantasy XI as one of the five terrestrial avatars. Associated with rainbows and a strange gem called Carbuncle's Ruby, he is the patron of player summoners. Upon completing the associated quest, which is basically a tour of the weather on Vana'diel in order to restore a carbuncle ruby, the player gains the job of Summoner along with Carbuncle.

Carbuncle has weak physical attacks, but has useful skills like Healing Ruby and Shining Ruby, a healing spell and a defensive spell respectively. Carbuncle has a lower Perpetuation Cost than any other Avatar (potentially as low as zero with certain equipment), making him a favorite for special tasks such as pulling or kiting mobs.

While Carbuncle is usually considered the weakest player-avatar, Carbuncle Prime is, in enormous contrast, an extremely powerful enemy avatar, and can be faced in a separate sidequest. A somewhat weaker version of Carbuncle Prime (in comparison) tends to appear in different areas of Limbus at random when opening treasure chests. Carbuncle is also the name of a server in Final Fantasy XI.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings


Revenant Wings, Carbuncle is the rank 2 Holy Esper. In order to reach his node on the Ring of Pacts, Atomos or Balasa must be obtained first. To heal its allies, Carbuncle can use Cure, which targets one ally, or its special, Ruby Balm, which heals all characters in range. Carbuncle is the only Esper that can cast a multiple unit healing spell.

Final Fantasy XIII
Carbuncles are summoned as part of the Pompa Sancta parade at Nautilus. They can also be regarded as the park's mascot, with Carbuncle dolls sold as merchandise.

Also the fal'Cie responsible for providing Cocoon with food, encountered by Hope Estheim and Lightning, is called Carbuncle.

Final Fantasy Tactics
Carbuncle can be summoned to cast Reflect on all allies for 30 MP with a speed of 25. It costs 350 Job Points to learn. In the original English translation, the job list spelled it as "Carbunkle", but was corrected in the War of the Lions port.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Similar to its Final Fantasy Tactics appearance, Carbuncle can be summoned to cast Reflect on any allied units within range.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
Carbuncle appears once again as a summon which can be learned by equipping the Pomegranate Staff.

Crystal Defenders

 * For the enemy page, see: Carbuncle (Crystal Defenders)

Carbuncle appears as a summonable Esper in Crystal Defenders W2, and nullifies resistances of all enemies in an area.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
Carbuncle appears in both his Final Fantasy VIII and Final Fantasy XI forms. He casts Ruby Light in order to equal the opponent's Bravery with the summoner's. Carbuncle can be summoned by two distinct ways: Automatically, which summons it immediately when the summoner succeeds in an HP attack, and shows the artwork of its Final Fantasy XI appearance, and manually, where the artwork of its Final Fantasy VIII appearance appears. Carbuncle's auto version can be obtained in the Destiny Odyssey IV's third stage, and its manual version in its second stage.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Carbuncle returns as a summonstone, with the same function as in Dissidia. His auto version is now found near the end of Chapter Three: Clues of Scenario 012. The manual version can be purchased from certain Moogle Shops for 50 KP.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
Carbuncle appears in the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game. Its Tactics appearance is used for the art displayed on the card.

Chocobo Series
Carbuncle makes a cameo in Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon and Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon 2. Carbuncle also appears in Chocobo Racing as a scenery element in the Fantasia track, with the same look as in the Chocobo Mysterious Dungeon Series.

In Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales, Carbuncle is a light element card, and has six cards under its name. The player can see him on the overworld, since they must locate him six times to get all six of his cards.

Itadaki Street Portable
Carbuncle appears in Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable.