Bravery (status)

Bravery (ブレイブ), also known as Valor, is a recurring magic and status buff. It increases the attack power of a character. It is often bestowed by the spell of the same name. A stronger version, Bravera exists in certain games.

Final Fantasy IV
Bravery raises attack power. It only exists in the game's Nintendo DS remake. Bravery is cast by using Twincast with Cecil and Edge or Edge and Rydia or by using recall.

Final Fantasy VI
Valor triples the next physical attack's strength. Multi-hit attacks like the Master's Scroll only increase the power of the first strike. If an attack is physical but relies on a set factor, like Coin Toss, it still increases in power. The status is gained by casting the spell of the same name.

Final Fantasy XII

 * "The character is emboldened and grows greatly in strength, increasing physical damage dealt. The effect is temporary."

While under the Bravery status, a character deals x1.3 the normal physical damage. Bravery can be stacked with Berserk to deal even more damage. The Bravery status is gained form the spell of the same name, from the Multiscale measure or from Brave Suit armor. Bravery requires the 'Green Magic 6' License for 50 LP and can be bought for 5,800 gil from the Rabanastre Clan Provisioner once the player as reached the Clan Rank of Riskbreaker.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings
The Bravery status raises a unit's Attack. Penelo's War Dance and the Judge of Wings's Heroism are a few of the spells that grant this status effect.

Final Fantasy XIII
Bravery raises attack by 40% while there is a second level spell Bravera which raises attack by 80%, depending on which spell or item granted the effect. Bravera can be only be learned by Vanille and Fang.

Final Fantasy XIII-2
Neither Bravery nor Bravera are part of the Synergist ability set for either Serah or Noel, but they can be cast by several monsters that act as Synergists in battle.