Setzer Gabbiani/Other appearances

Final Fantasy XIII-2
In the casino Serendipity the player can exchange their winnings for a fragment called "Setzer's Dice". Its description says Setzer's "consummate skill once drove Serendipity to the brink of ruin". His surname, "Gabbiani", is used in a Brain Blast! question at Academia 4XX AF, stating he had "won the most number of coins at the slot machines in a single day" in Serendipity.

Final Fantasy XIV
Setzer's costume is a reward at the Manderville Gold Saucer. It is available for both male and female characters, and in total, costs 200,000 MGP. A chocobo barding that mimics Setzer's long coat is also available for 40,000 MGP.

Final Fantasy Tactics
The name Setzer crops out in the "Storm of 777" errand. The errand is as follows:
 * The Blackjack, the casino ship is at the port. The slot machine at the left end of the ship is said to be loose. You should try it out!

The outcome is as follows:
 * The Casino ship Blackjack is at the port Limberry castle. The slot machine on the left hand side gave us 777, the jackpot. Nothing happened so we asked Setzer about this. He said he deliberately lowered the pay-off rate. "Gambling's not fun unless there's some risk."

Final Fantasy Type-0
Setzer appears as an unseen character. There is an airship named after him, the Setzer. It is the only airship in the game that the player can manually control on the world map.

When Class Zero cadets activate the airship for the first time, a message from "Captain Setzer" appears on the airship control panel, read "With hope in my heart and my chin held high, I await the day my ship shall once more rule the sky. —Captain Setzer".

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
A set of equipment called "Gambler's Gear" and "Gambler's Hat" can be bought in Town, and makes the character look like Setzer. It is equippable by all Tribes.

Dissidia Final Fantasy
Setzer makes a small appearance as one of the tutors of the in-game manuals.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy
Setzer appears as a playable character.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
Setzer appears as an ally and a summonable Legend. He is depicted in his Final Fantasy VI outfit. His EX ability is Dive Bomb.

Final Fantasy All the Bravest


Setzer is an exclusive character available from the Premium Character Shop as a random downloadable content. He uses the Dive Bomb ability during battle.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper


Setzer is a playable character who could be recruited during the Challenge Event Back to the Skies as the First Time Reward for completing the event's stage Blackjack - Pursuit in Part 1.

Setzer is a Gambler whose combat role is Physical Support.
 * Assessment

Setzer's stats are consistent with those of a typical Ranger or similar back-row unit. That is to say, his HP are lower compared with other attack units while still having decent Attack; and his Defense is average while most other scores remain low. Given this, his best use is against ranged targets while equipped with projectile weapons such as boomerangs and gambling pieces.


 * Stats

Setzer can use Physical/Combat abilities up to rarity rank 3, Physical/Support abilities up to rarity rank 5, and Physical/Celerity abilities up to rarity rank 3.
 * Abilities

His default Soul Break is Dice which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment deals one of six amounts of fixed damage to one target. The gambling gear Darts (VI) allows Setzer to use Dive Bomb which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment deals four consecutive fire attacks to all enemies and sometimes Blind them.

Setzer can equip the following weapon types: daggers, swords, thrown, and gambling gear. The gambling gear Darts (VI) allows Setzer to use Dive Bomb.
 * Equipment

He can equip the following armor types: shields, hats, helmets, light armor, robes, and bracers.

He can equip accessories.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
Setzer appears with wind-elemental cards.

Triple Triad
Setzer appears on Triple Triad cards.

Kingdom Hearts


Setzer appears in ', and is the only pre-Final Fantasy VII character to appear in the ' series, meaning he is also the first to get a modernized three-dimensional redesigning. He is the champion of the Struggle competition in Roxas's Simulated Twilight Town. He asks Roxas to throw the match for him, leading to two different outcomes: if Roxas wins, Setzer surrenders his title as Struggle champion; if Roxas loses, Setzer gives him a medal as "thanks". Setzer can later be fought in another, optional Struggle match. Setzer's personality is exaggerated depicting him as a flashy and arrogant ladies' man who often taunts the player.