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Artwork from Final Fantasy VI.

Bronze wristband enchanted with a protective ward. Lowers the rate of random enemy encounters.

Final Fantasy VI description

Charm Bangle (退魔の腕輪 or たいまのうでわ, Taima no Udewa?, lit. Warding Bracelet), also known as Ward Bangle, is a recurring accessory in the Final Fantasy series. It generally reduces the encounter rate.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy VI[]

Ward Bangle is a relic that halves enemy encounter rates, and can be found at the Imperial Palace or from the Dragon's Neck Coliseum by betting the Snow Scarf, Molulu's Charm, or Lich Ring and winning. It can be equipped by everyone.

Final Fantasy X-2[]

Charm Bangle is an accessory that removes all random encounters in most areas and provides +10 Luck, while having a creature consume 1 will teach them No Encounters. It can be bought for 500 credits at Open Air, Inc., dropped from Logos at Guadosalam (Chapter 2), stolen from Baralai at Bevelle Underground (Chapter 2), or won through Blitzball.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

A holy bangle that wards off evil creatures when worn, reducing the rate at which they appear. Once there was an emperor that ruled over the Farplane who sought to take over the entire world. He prepared a gift that shares the same name and effect as the charm bangle for a peace conference held by those hostile against him. It was to be a symbol of trust between the two opposing forces. However, legend has it that the emperor later broke this peace agreement and began his invasions once again.

Description

Charm Bangle is an accessory that is obtained by purchasing it from Fat Chocobo at Devastated Town for 20 Star Quartz, for completing the quest Operation Desert Treasure, or from purchasing a Premium Bundle. It provides 1 DEF, 5 SPR, and reduces the encounter rate by 25%.

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