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Chameleon Robe in Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

A lucky robe, dyed with pigment taken from the leaves of the ivy creeper.

Chameleon Robe (カメレオンローブ, Kamereon Rōbu?), also known as Mistle Robe, is a recurring armor in the Final Fantasy series. It is often a low to mid-ranked robe that absorbs Holy-elemental attacks and prevents Instant Death, offsetting its rather low stats otherwise.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy Tactics[]

A robe dyed with pigments made from shining green stones.

Description

Chameleon Robe is a mid-ranked robe that provides +40 HP, +28 MP, absorbs Holy-elemental damage, and prevents KO. It can be bought for 5,000 gil at Royal City of Lesalia in Chapter 3 onwards.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[]

Good-luck robe dyed with mistletoe juice.

Description

Mistle Robe is a low-ranked robe that provides 19 Defense, 30 Magic Resistance, prevents KO, and absorbs Holy-elemental damage. It can be bought for 5,000 gil.

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Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]

Chameleon Robe is a low-ranked robe that provides 21 Defense, 38 Resistance, and absorbs Holy-elemental damage. It can be obtained from the Bazaar and bought for 1,240 gil.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Etymology[]

Chameleons are a clade of old world lizards that come in a range of colors, and many species have the ability to change color. Chameleons are distinguished by their zygodactylous feet, long and extrudable tongues, swaying gait, and crests on their heads. Most species also have a prehensile tail. Chameleons' eyes are independently mobile. Chameleons are adapted for climbing and visual hunting. They are found in warm habitats that range from rain forest to desert conditions. The American English word chameleon is a simplified spelling of Latin chamaeleōn, a borrowing of the Greek χαμαιλέων (khamailéōn), a compound of χαμαί (khamaí) "on the ground" and λέων (léōn) "lion".

The name of the robe refers to the chameleon's ability to blend into its surroundings by changing color.

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