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[[File:FFRK Accessory Icon.png|right|Icon in ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper''.]]
'''Accessory''' is a classification of equipment in the ''[[Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy]]'' Series. They are supplementary items separate from normal Armor that can provide a wide range of effects, from stat boosts, to providing the user with status buffs, or some other beneficial effect. Some more common Accessories are the [[Gold Hairpin]], [[Reflect Ring]], and the [[Ribbon]].
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'''Accessory''' {{J|アクセサリ|Akusesari}} is a classification of equipment in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]] that first appeared in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. They were conceived and designed by [[Hiroyuki Ito]], who made them supplementary items separate from normal Armor. They can provide a wide range of effects, from stat boosts, to providing the user with status buffs, or some other beneficial effect. Some more common Accessories are the [[Gold Hairpin]], [[Reflect Ring]], and the [[Ribbon (equipment)|Ribbon]].
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{{See|Relic (Final Fantasy VI)|Add-on (Final Fantasy IX)}}
   
 
Accessories have been classified by a variety sub-categories, including the following:
 
Accessories have been classified by a variety sub-categories, including the following:
 
*[[Armlet]]s - Accessories that are worn on the arm or on the hands. Examples include: [[Protect Ring]], Astral Bracers, [[Silver Armlet]], and [[Thief Gloves]].
 
*[[Armlet]]s - Accessories that are worn on the arm or on the hands. Examples include: [[Protect Ring]], Astral Bracers, [[Silver Armlet]], and [[Thief Gloves]].
*[[Amulet]]s - Special wards that usually increases Magic or prevents statuses.
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*[[Amulet (equipment)|Amulets]] - Special wards that usually increases Magic or prevents statuses.
*[[Belt]]s - Accessories that are worn around the waist. Examples include: [[Black Belt (Accessory)|Black Belt]], Champion Belt, and Muscle Belt.
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*[[Belt]]s - Accessories that are worn around the waist. Examples include: [[Black Belt (equipment)|Black Belt]], [[Champion Belt]], and [[Muscle Belt]].
*[[Boot]]s - Accessories worn on the feet. Examples include: Battle Boots, [[Hermes Sandals]], [[Sprint Shoes]], and [[Red Shoes]].
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*[[Boot]]s - Accessories worn on the feet. Examples include: [[Battle Boots]], [[Hermes Sandals]], and [[Red Shoes]].
*[[Gauntlet (Equipment)|Gloves]] - Accessories that cover the entire hands.
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*[[Gauntlet (equipment type)|Gloves]] - Accessories that cover the entire hands.
*[[Ring (Equipment)|Ring]]s - Accessories worn exclusively on the fingers.
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*[[Ring (equipment)|Rings]] - Accessories worn exclusively on the fingers.
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In most games, each character can only equip one accessory at a time, excluding ''Final Fantasy VI'' and ''Final Fantasy X-2'' where the player can equip two. In these cases, it does not matter what type the accessory is as the player could potentially equip two Ribbons if they so choose. However, equipping two of the same accessory usually yields no additional bonus, with the exception of a few accessories such as [[Earring (Accessory)|Earrings]].
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In most games, each character can only equip one accessory at a time, excluding ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' and ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' where the player can equip two, and ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'', where multiple extra slots can be unlocked. In these cases, it does not matter what type the accessory is as the player could potentially equip two Ribbons if they so choose. However, equipping two of the same accessory usually yields no additional bonus, with the exception of a few accessories such as [[Earring]]s and, in ''Final Fantasy XIII'', [[Synthesis|synthesized abilities]]. In the later single-player games in the main series, accessories have replaced armor equips altogether.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
===''[[Final Fantasy V]]''===
 
 
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<gallery>
File:Diaring.jpg|The [[Diamond Equipment|Diamond Arm Band]], an example of an Armlet.
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Diaring.jpg|The [[Diamond Armlet]], an example of an armlet.
File:Powersash.jpg|The [[Power Vest|Power Sash]], an example of a Belt.
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Powersash.jpg|The [[Power Vest|Power Sash]], an example of a belt.
File:Redshoes.jpg|The [[Red Shoes]], an example of a Boot.
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Redshoes.jpg|The [[Red Shoes]], an example of a boot.
File: Genjiglove.jpg|The [[Genji Equipment|Genji Glove]], an example of a Glove.
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Genjiglove.jpg|The [[Genji Gloves]], an example of a glove.
File:Angelring.jpg|The [[Angel's Ring|Angel Ring]], an example of a Ring.
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Angelring.jpg|The [[Angel Ring]], an example of a ring.
 
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Revision as of 01:57, 22 January 2020

Icon in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

Accessory (アクセサリ, Akusesari?) is a classification of equipment in the Final Fantasy series that first appeared in Final Fantasy V. They were conceived and designed by Hiroyuki Ito, who made them supplementary items separate from normal Armor. They can provide a wide range of effects, from stat boosts, to providing the user with status buffs, or some other beneficial effect. Some more common Accessories are the Gold Hairpin, Reflect Ring, and the Ribbon.

Accessories have been classified by a variety sub-categories, including the following:

In most games, each character can only equip one accessory at a time, excluding Final Fantasy VI and Final Fantasy X-2 where the player can equip two, and Final Fantasy XIII, where multiple extra slots can be unlocked. In these cases, it does not matter what type the accessory is as the player could potentially equip two Ribbons if they so choose. However, equipping two of the same accessory usually yields no additional bonus, with the exception of a few accessories such as Earrings and, in Final Fantasy XIII, synthesized abilities. In the later single-player games in the main series, accessories have replaced armor equips altogether.

Gallery