
Official art of the Flame Shield from Final Fantasy, a piece of Flame equipment.
Flame equipment (フレイム, Fureimu?) is a recurring type of equipment in the Final Fantasy series. It is often a mid-rank type of armor, with resistance or weakness to either Fire, Ice, or Water. This gear has appeared in the forms of body armor, helmet, shield, gloves, armlet, sword, rod, knuckles, spear, staff, and bow.
This type of equipment was more commonly found as mid-rank armor in the early installments of the series, which grew into a less common type of weapons. The most recurring appearances of flame equipment are under shields, swords (most commonly as the Flametongue), and rods or staves.
Contents
- 1 Appearances
- 1.1 Final Fantasy
- 1.2 Final Fantasy II
- 1.3 Final Fantasy III
- 1.4 Final Fantasy IV
- 1.5 Final Fantasy V
- 1.6 Final Fantasy VI
- 1.7 Final Fantasy VII
- 1.8 Final Fantasy VIII
- 1.9 Final Fantasy IX
- 1.10 Final Fantasy X
- 1.11 Final Fantasy XI
- 1.12 Final Fantasy XII
- 1.13 Final Fantasy XIII
- 1.14 Final Fantasy XIV
- 1.15 Final Fantasy XV
- 1.16 Final Fantasy Tactics
- 1.17 Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
- 1.18 Final Fantasy Type-0
- 1.19 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
- 1.20 Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
- 1.21 Final Fantasy Adventure
- 1.22 The Final Fantasy Legend
- 1.23 Final Fantasy Legend II
- 1.24 Final Fantasy Legend III
- 1.25 Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
- 1.26 Final Fantasy Dimensions
- 1.27 Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)
- 1.28 Pictlogica Final Fantasy
- 1.29 Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
- 1.30 Final Fantasy All the Bravest
- 1.31 Final Fantasy Record Keeper
- 1.32 Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
- 1.33 Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon
- 1.34 Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon
- 2 Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances
- 3 Gallery
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy II[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy III[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy IV[edit | edit source]
Fire-elemental equipment is found in several locations between the defeat of the boss at the Dwarves' Castle and the return to the Overworld.
- Fire Arrow
- Flame Claws
- Flare Sledgehammer (Ice-elemental due to a bug)
- Apollo's Harp
- Flame Sword
- Flame Rod
- Flame Lance
- Fire Whip
- Red Jacket
- Flame Mail
- Flame Shield
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-[edit | edit source]
Fire-elemental equipment is mostly found within shops. The rest are from monster drops.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[edit | edit source]
- Flame Sword
- Flame Lance
- Fire Arrows
- Flame Whip
- Flame Claws
- Flame Rod
- Flame Shield
- Red Jacket
- Flame Mail
Final Fantasy V[edit | edit source]
- [[Flame Bow (Final Fantasy V])|Flame Bow]]
- [[Flametongue (Final Fantasy V])|Flametongue]]
- [[Flame Rod (Final Fantasy V])|Flame Rod]], which can cast Firaga when used as an item in battle, as well as increasing the damage of all Fire-elemental attacks by 50%.
- Flame Ring
- Flame Shield
Final Fantasy VI[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy VII[edit | edit source]
There are no Fire-elemental weapons or armor (besides the ones listed below). Instead, by pairing a Fire-elemental Materia with the Elemental Materia in a linked weapon slot creates a Fire-elemental attack. A linked Armor slot gives Fire-elemental defense. Armor can provide half, nullify, or absorb damage protection based on the Elemental Materia's level.
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy VIII[edit | edit source]
The Flame Saber appears, though due to the battle system it has no affinity for Fire and instead earned its name due to its bright red blade. Any weapon can be made Fire-elemental via the junction system.
Final Fantasy IX[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy X[edit | edit source]
Many Fire-elemental weapons and armor can be obtained via customizing. Armor with the Fire Ward/Proof ability as the dominant ability will be classified as "Red", armor with the SOS NulBlaze ability as the dominant ability will be classified as "NulBlaze", and armor with the Fire Eater ability as the dominant ability will be classified as "Crimson". Firestrike must be the dominant ability for weapons. Weapons with the Firestrike ability, whether dominant or otherwise, appear as wrapped in flames.
Final Fantasy X-2[edit | edit source]
- Fiery Gleam
- Red Ring
- NulBlaze Ring
- Crimson Ring
- Bomb Fragment
- Bomb Core
- Fire Gem
- Heart of Flame Garment Grid
Final Fantasy XI[edit | edit source]
Most fire/flame weapons are created by alchemists, generally by refining iron weapons with firesand and slime oil.
Final Fantasy XII[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings[edit | edit source]
- Flametongue
- Pyroblade
- Laevateinn
- Rod of Fire
- Pyrowand
- Wizard's Rod
- Detonator
- Pyroglide
- Eruptor
- Red Halberd
- Pyrolance
- Gungnir
- Tumulus
- Ruby Chestplate
- Crimson Gear
- Wizard's Robes
- Adamant Vest
- Medallion of Fire
- Maximillian
Final Fantasy XIII[edit | edit source]
Several pieces of flame equipment exist as accessories that resist Fire damage.
Final Fantasy XIV[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy XV[edit | edit source]
- Flame Tongue
- Blade of Brennaere
- Flame Gun
- Flame Shield
- Flamebreath Cannon
- Fireproof Inners
- Fire Crest
- Trihead Heart
Final Fantasy Tactics[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[edit | edit source]
- Flametongue
- Venus Blade
- Soulsaber
- Scarlette
- Ashura
- Firewheel Rod
- Flame Rod
- Lotus Mace
- Lava Spear
- Rising Sun
- Bomb Soul
- Dragon Mail
- Blaze Robe
- Flame Shield
- Fire Mitts
- Helje Key
- Wyrmstone
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[edit | edit source]
- Venus Blade
- Flametongue
- Soulsaber
- Scarlet Rapier
- Ashura
- Lava Spear
- Firewheel Rod
- Flame Rod
- Rising Sun
- Brilliant Theorbo
- Lotus Mace
- Dragon Mail
- Blaze Robe
- Flame Shield
Final Fantasy Type-0[edit | edit source]
- Wildfire Flute
- Wildfire Mace
- Wildfire Whipblade
- Wildfire Spear
- Wildfire Saber
- Flametongues
- Wildfire Daggers
- Ignis Primus, Vol. I
- Ignis Primus, Vol. II
- Ignis Secundus, Vol. I
- Ignis Secundus, Vol. II
- Ignis Tertius, Vol. I
- Ignis Tertius, Vol. II
- Ignis Essentia
- Ignis Veritas
- Ignis Magnum
- Ignis Divinum
- Ignis Codex
- Tome of Ifrit
- Fire Armlet
- Flame Armlet
- Brimstone Armlet
- Firewyrm Armlet
- Blaze Armlet
- Armlet of Ifrit
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates[edit | edit source]
- Orange Cone Hat
- Flame Sallet
- Orange Magic Hat
- Flame Visor
- Red Clothes
- Orange Outfit
- Flame Harness
- Red Bard Garb
- Svarog's Harness
- Orange Robe
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest[edit | edit source]
Reuben's Flame Armor is the only Flame equipment.
Final Fantasy Adventure[edit | edit source]
Flame Flail, Flame Shield, and Flame Armor are the only instances of Flame equipment, and are all high ranked pieces of equipment.
The Final Fantasy Legend[edit | edit source]
The armor Flame has a shield icon before its name. It can be bought in Hidden Town for 5,500 GP. It has 50 uses, grants the party Fire resistance with 60% success.
Final Fantasy Legend II[edit | edit source]
The weapon is called Fire and it has a gun icon before its name. It can be bought for 17000 GP in Venus' City, Race Circuit, and Hana's Town, but also can be found in Volcano. It has 30 uses, and it also increases a Robot's HP by 81. The damage formula for Fire is equal to 250 points of damage. The gun is Long Range, attacks one group, and never misses. It deals Fire-elemental damage.
There is a weapon is called Flame and it has a sword icon before its name. It can be bought for 17000 GP in Venus' City, Race Circuit and Hana's Town, but can also be found in Volcano. It has 40 use, it also increases a Robot's HP by 81 and increases their Str by 18. The damage formula for Flame is the user's Str x12 and deals Fire-elemental damage.
The only piece of armor is a shield called Flame and it has a shield icon before its name. It can be bought in Venus' City for 17000 GP and found in Volcano. It has 30 uses, blocks melee and Ston with 80% chance of success, adds 81 HP to Robots, and increases their Def by 18. It also provides resistance to Ice.
Final Fantasy Legend III[edit | edit source]
- Fire Gun
- Fire Staff
- X-Fire Staff
- Fire Shield
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light[edit | edit source]
- Flameblade
- Inferno
- Fire Axe
- Book of Ifrit
- Inferno Staff
- Flame Spear
- Red Shot
- Burning Harp
- Flame Dagger
- Flame Shield
- Flame Cape
- Flame Gauntlet
- Bomb Fragment
Final Fantasy Dimensions[edit | edit source]
The Flame Whip can be used by Jobless, Summoner, Ranger, Memorist, Dancer. It adds 67 to attack, ignores Rows, and can sometimes cause Paralyze. It can be found in the Mysidia Caverns.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[edit | edit source]
- The Flametongue is a level 22 sword that gives 18 Attack and increases initial Bravery by 20%.
- The Flame Lance is a level 16 spear that gives 14 Attack, lowers Defense by 1, and increases Wall Rush Bravery damage by 20%.
- Inferno Sword is a level 36 greatsword that gives 28 Attack and increases physical damage by 10%.
- The Flame Rod is a level 17 rod that increases HP by 97, Attack by 12, Defense by 1, and increases Magic Damage by 10%.
- The Flamescepter is a level 15 staff that boosts Bravery by 15, and provides 12 Attack and increases EX Mode duration by 10%.
- The Flame Shield is a level 15 shield that gives 14 Defense and provides +20% Defense against Wall Rush HP damage.
- The Flame Armor is a level 16 heavy armor that increases HP by 792 and boosts Physical Defense by 10%.
- The Flame Sword is a level 50 weapon exclusive to Warrior of Light. It boosts Attack by 36 and increases Defense by 5%.
- The Fire Book is a level 99 staff obtainable from the Minwu Friend Card. It is also equipped by high level opponents in the Blackjack course of the Duel Colosseum.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[edit | edit source]
- Flametongue returns as a level 1 sword that provides +13 Attack and +20% Initial Bravery. It can be purchased at the Moogle Shop for 60 KP.
- Flame Lance returns as a level 1 spear that provides -159 HP, +17 Attack, -2 Defense, and +20% Wall Rush Bravery Damage. It can be purchased at the Moogle Shop for 60 KP.
- Flame Sword returns as a level 30 exclusive weapon for Warrior of Light, and provides +40 Attack and +5% Defense. It can be obtained by trading 61,000 gil, Rapier, Scarletite, and Hero's Desire x5.
- Inferno Sword returns as a level 30 greatsword that provides +42 Attack, -2 Defense, and +5% Physical Damage. It can be obtained by trading 61,000 gil, Hardedge, and a Silver Lobo Claw.
- Flame Shield and Flame Armor returns as well, and can both be purchased for 60 KP at the Moogle Shop.
- Fire Book returns as a level 100 staff. It is obtainable as a rare drop from the Farplane Mog Friend Card.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT[edit | edit source]

Pictlogica Final Fantasy[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[edit | edit source]
List of Flame equipment:

Final Fantasy All the Bravest[edit | edit source]
There are three pieces of flame equipment:
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[edit | edit source]
Flame Shield from Final Fantasy IV is a Rarity 3 shield.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[edit | edit source]

Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon[edit | edit source]

Chocobo's Dungeon 2[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon[edit | edit source]

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[edit | edit source]
Bravely Default[edit | edit source]
Bravely Second: End Layer[edit | edit source]
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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