Magic Pot


 * For the summon, see: Magic Pot (Summon)



Magic Pot (マジックポット Magikku Potto), also known as Magic Urn and Magick Pot, is a recurring enemy in the Final Fantasy series. They are usually immune to all magical and physical attacks. The most common way to defeat them is with the use of an Elixir, as they are often invincible until the item is used on it. If not appeased, they are difficult if not impossible to defeat. Magic Pots also often give large rewards when defeated.

Final Fantasy V


Magic Pots can be found in the Phoenix Tower. They demand Elixirs and reward the party with 100 AP when given enough.

Final Fantasy VI


Magic Urns can be found in the Cultists' Tower. Glutturns appear in the Soul Shrine in the Advance release. The original Magic Urn casts curative spells on the party and flees, and Glutturns demand rare items or else they attack the party. If the party is able to endure their attacks while refusing to give them the items they want, the Glutturns each have rare equipment pieces to be stolen.
 * Glutturn (Elixir)
 * Glutturn (Ether)
 * Glutturn (Hi-Ether)
 * Glutturn (X-Ether)

Final Fantasy VII


Magic Pot is an enemy found in the Northern Crater. They are immune to damage until an Elixir is used, and give large amounts of gil and AP when defeated.

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-

 * Main article: Magic Pot (Crisis Core)

Magic Pots as enemies, are found in several missions. When encountered, they will ask the player to use pre-determined commands which differ depending on the mission. For example, in mission 10-2-3 Magic Pot will ask for Jump, Fira, Gravity, and Assault Twister in that order. If obliged, the Magic Pot will be added to the DMW. Repeating the task will grant the player rare items instead. In mission 7-6-6 following the Magic Pot's instructions will get the player a Genji Shield.

Final Fantasy X


Magic Urns can be found at the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth. They cannot be killed (unless Zanmato is used), and the player must target one of the pot's seven eyes. Targeting the correct eye earns a rare item, but the more times the player targets the correct eye, the more difficult it is to do so subsequently. When the player attacks the wrong eye, the Magic Urn explodes and damages the party.

Final Fantasy X-2
Magic Urns can be seen during one of the Cactuar shooting games, where shooting them will yield items. Magic Urns also appear as shopkeepers in the Last Mission mode of the International version.

Final Fantasy XI


In Final Fantasy XI Magic Pots do not house the familiar impish creatures of the other series' titles, lack the Elixir gimmick, and show no unusual resistance to any form of damage. In fact, they have a weakness to blunt damage such as that of Hand-to-Hand weapons and Staves. They are members of the Arcana family.

Final Fantasy XII


Magick Pots can be fought at the Subterra floors of the Pharos at Ridorana. They are almost invincible to damage, but if the player doesn't attack it, it asks for an Elixir, and once given one becomes more vulnerable to damage. The player can steal the Elixir back before killing it. Another way is to use Knot of Rust items. However, this strategy could take 30 or even 40 items before the enemy is defeated.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift


Giving the Magic Pot an Elixir makes it use an ability called Reward, in which it disappears and gives out loot.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time


Magic Pots attack by rolling on their sides and charging at the player(s).

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales
The game has a minigame related with the Magic Pot in which knives must be inserted into the pot in order to obtain points.

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon
The Magic Pot appears as an enemy in the Guardian of the Light Dungeon, where it tries to steal items from Chocobo. Unlike in other games, the Magic Pot is vulnerable to attack and can be defeated easily.

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