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− | '''Genji Armor''' {{J|源氏の鎧|Genji no Yoroi}}, also known as '''Genji''' and '''Samurai''', is a recurring suit of [[Heavy armor (equipment)|heavy armor]] in the [[Final Fantasy |
+ | '''Genji Armor''' {{J|源氏の鎧|Genji no Yoroi}}, also known as '''Genji''' and '''Samurai''', is a recurring suit of [[Heavy armor (equipment)|heavy armor]] in the [[Final Fantasy series|series]]. It is usually high-ranked armor that provides excellent defenses, only being beaten out by a small amount of suits of armor, and is generally extremely rare with only a few copies existing in each game. Oftentimes, only one can be obtained, being dropped or stolen from [[Gilgamesh (character)|Gilgamesh]]. |
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⚫ | [[Final Fantasy armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is high-ranked armor obtainable only in the [[Game Boy Advance]] and later versions, providing 35 Defense, -7 Evasion, 10 Weight, +5 Strength, +3 Agility, +3 Intelligence, +2 Stamina, and resistance towards [[Poison (status)|Poison]], [[Petrify (status)|Petrify]], and [[Instant Death]]. It can be found in [[Whisperwind Cove]] or dropped from [[Warmech (Final Fantasy)|Warmech]]. Only the [[Warrior (Final Fantasy)|Warrior]], Knight, and Ninja can equip it. |
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⚫ | [[Final Fantasy II armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is the strongest armor providing 75 Defense, -79% Evasion, 10% Magic Defense, and -100 Intelligence/Spirit. It can be found at [[Pandaemonium (Final Fantasy II)|Pandaemonium]] or [[Arubboth|Unknown Palace]], or dropped from [[Iron Giant (Final Fantasy II)|Iron Giant]] or [[Steel Giant (Final Fantasy II)|Steel Giant]]. |
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===''[[Final Fantasy III]]''=== |
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⚫ | [[Final Fantasy III armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is high-ranked armor that can be found in the [[Cave of Shadows]], and only equipped by the [[Onion Knight (Final Fantasy III)|Onion Knight]], [[Freelancer (Final Fantasy III)|Freelancer]], [[Dark Knight (Final Fantasy III)|Dark Knight]], and [[Ninja (Final Fantasy III job)|Ninja]] classes. |
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In the NES version, it provides 24 Defense, 15 Magic Defense, and 20% Evade. In the 3D versions, it provides 45 Defense, and 22 Magic Defense. |
In the NES version, it provides 24 Defense, 15 Magic Defense, and 20% Evade. In the 3D versions, it provides 45 Defense, and 22 Magic Defense. |
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⚫ | [[Final Fantasy IV armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is high-ranked armor that provides 21 Defense, 7 Magic Defense, -10 Evasion, and 4 Magic Evasion. It can be found in the [[Lair of the Father]], and can be equipped by [[Cecil Harvey|Cecil]], [[Kain Highwind|Kain]], [[Cid Pollendina|Cid]], and [[Edge Geraldine|Edge]]. In the 3D remakes, it remains the same but loses the -10 Evasion penalty. |
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⚫ | [[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] provides 21 Defense, 7 Magic Defense, -10 Evasion, and 4 Magic Evasion. It can be found at [[Subterrane]]. It can be equipped by Cecil, Kain, Edge, Cid, [[Ceodore Harvey|Ceodore]], [[Luca (Final Fantasy IV)|Luca]], [[Zangetsu]], [[Gekkou]], [[Tsukinowa]], [[Izayoi (The After Years)|Izayoi]], and [[Golbez]]. |
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===''[[Final Fantasy V]]''=== |
===''[[Final Fantasy V]]''=== |
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⚫ | [[Final Fantasy V armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is originally the strongest heavy armor, being beaten by the [[Maximillian]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] and later ports. It provides 22 Defense, 2 Magic Defense, 8 Weight, and immunity to [[Confuse (status)|Confusion]] and [[Toad (status)|Toad]]. It can be stolen from [[Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy V boss)|Gilgamesh]] during the battle with [[Necrophobe (Final Fantasy V)|Necrophobe]]. |
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===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''=== |
===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''=== |
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⚫ | [[Final Fantasy VI armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is the strongest heavy armor, providing 90 Defense, 80 Magic Defense, +5 Strength, +3 Magic, +3 Speed, and +2 Stamina. It can be found in [[Zone Eater's Belly]], by betting the Nutkin Suit in the [[Dragon's Neck Coliseum]], or dropped from [[Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy VI boss)|Gilgamesh]]. It can be equipped by [[Terra Branford|Terra]], [[Locke Cole|Locke]], [[Edgar Roni Figaro|Edgar]], [[Shadow (Final Fantasy VI)|Shadow]], [[Cyan Garamonde|Cyan]], [[Celes Chere|Celes]], and [[Setzer Gabbiani|Setzer]]. |
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===''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''=== |
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⚫ | [[Final Fantasy IX armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is high-ranked armor that provides 45 Defense, 1 Magic Defense, +2 Magic, and teaches Antibody and Body Temp. It can be found from the [[Chocograph#Outer Island|Outer Island]] Chocograph, or stolen from [[Maliris]]. It can only be equipped by [[Adelbert Steiner|Steiner]] and [[Freya Crescent|Freya]]. |
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⚫ | In the original version, [[Final Fantasy XII armor/Original#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is high-ranked heavy armor that requires the Genji Armor license to equip, and provides 56 Defense, +9 Strength, +3 Magick, and improves chance to [[Counter (ability)|counter]], making the [[Genji Helm]] and Battle Harness's [Speed/2]% counter activation rate, becomes [Speed*2]%. It can be stolen from [[Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy XII boss)|Gilgamesh]] (10% chance) during the second encounter after switching weapons three times. |
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+ | In the ''Zodiac'' versions, [[Final Fantasy XII armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] provides 63 Defense, +9 Strength, +3 Magick Power, and the same Counter chance improvement,. It requires the Genji Armor license for 190 LP. It can be stolen from Gilgamesh (10% chance) during the second encounter after switching weapons three times. and rarely be stolen from [[Enkidu (Final Fantasy XII)|Enkidu]] in [[Trial Mode]] in [[Trial Mode#94|Stage 94]]. It can be equipped by the [[Knight (Final Fantasy XII)|Knight]], [[Foebreaker]], and [[Bushi]]. |
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====''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]''==== |
====''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]''==== |
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⚫ | [[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is high-ranked heavy armor that provides 2 Attack, 58 Defense, 12 Resistance, and teaches Reflex for 350 AP to [[Paladin (Tactics A2)|Paladins]] and [[Raptor (Tactics A2)|Raptors]]. It can be obtained from the [[Bazaar (Tactics A2)|Bazaar]] from the "Exotic Armor A" set. |
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===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]''=== |
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===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''=== |
===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''=== |
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+ | [[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time armor#Warrior Harness|Warrior Harness]] is mid-ranked armor that males of all races can equip, and provides 5 Strength, 24 Defense, and has one available slot for jewels. |
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===''[[Bravely Default]]''=== |
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− | {{Q|Armor used by the Genji clan, leaders of the samurai from the land of Wa, a mysterious island nation that vanished centuries ago. This armor was worn by high-ranking clansmen who mainly fought with bows on horseback. It is exquisitely crafted and quite beautiful.|Description}} |
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===''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''=== |
===''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''=== |
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===''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''=== |
===''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''=== |
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⚫ | [[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008) armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is a level 100 suit heavy armor that provides +2973 HP and is 1/3rd of the "Soul of Yamato" set. It can be obtained from the [[Shop (Dissidia)/Armor#Diamond|shop]] by trading 24,390 gil, Heike's Armor, Hero's Bone x5, and Oath Crystal x5. |
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====''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''==== |
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⚫ | [[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy armor#Genji Armor|Genji Armor]] is a level 100 suit of heavy armor that provides +3300 HP, +39 Bravery, and is 1/3rd of the "Soul of Yamato" set. It can be obtained from the [[Shop (Dissidia 012)/Armor#Diamond|shop]] by trading 159,420 gil, Heike's Armor, Samurai Spirit, and Giant's Hope x5. |
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===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''=== |
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''=== |
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===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''=== |
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+ | {{Quote|One of the Twelve Radiant Arms. An armor that has been passed down through generations within the legendary Genji clan. The armor is so powerful that those who wore it into battle always came back alive. Only those who have shown their might to the Revolutionist of Freedom and Equality, Sadalsuud, can wear this armor.|Description}} |
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==Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances== |
==Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances== |
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Genji Armor FFIII Art.png|Artwork from ''[[Final Fantasy III]]''. |
Genji Armor FFIII Art.png|Artwork from ''[[Final Fantasy III]]''. |
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Genjiarmor.jpg|Artwork from ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. |
Genjiarmor.jpg|Artwork from ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. |
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RoF Warrior Harness.png|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]''. |
RoF Warrior Harness.png|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates]]''. |
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EoT Warrior Harness.png|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''. |
EoT Warrior Harness.png|''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time]]''. |
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+ | FFRK Genji Armor FFIII.png|''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' [FFIII]. |
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+ | FFRK Genji Armor FFV.png|''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' [FFV]. |
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+ | FFRK Genji Armor FFVII.png|''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' [FFVII]. |
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+ | FFBE Genji Armor.png|''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' (FFBE). |
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Revision as of 18:56, 25 March 2020
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This suit of armor from a faraway land is truly one-of-a-kind.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift description
Genji Armor (源氏の鎧, Genji no Yoroi?), also known as Genji and Samurai, is a recurring suit of heavy armor in the series. It is usually high-ranked armor that provides excellent defenses, only being beaten out by a small amount of suits of armor, and is generally extremely rare with only a few copies existing in each game. Oftentimes, only one can be obtained, being dropped or stolen from Gilgamesh.
Appearances
Final Fantasy
Heavy armor crafted in a distant land.
Description
Genji Armor is high-ranked armor obtainable only in the Game Boy Advance and later versions, providing 35 Defense, -7 Evasion, 10 Weight, +5 Strength, +3 Agility, +3 Intelligence, +2 Stamina, and resistance towards Poison, Petrify, and Instant Death. It can be found in Whisperwind Cove or dropped from Warmech. Only the Warrior, Knight, and Ninja can equip it.
Final Fantasy II
Armor boasting the finest defense.
Description
Genji Armor is the strongest armor providing 75 Defense, -79% Evasion, 10% Magic Defense, and -100 Intelligence/Spirit. It can be found at Pandaemonium or Unknown Palace, or dropped from Iron Giant or Steel Giant.
Final Fantasy III
Genji Armor is high-ranked armor that can be found in the Cave of Shadows, and only equipped by the Onion Knight, Freelancer, Dark Knight, and Ninja classes.
In the NES version, it provides 24 Defense, 15 Magic Defense, and 20% Evade. In the 3D versions, it provides 45 Defense, and 22 Magic Defense.
Final Fantasy IV
Armor used in a faraway land.
Description
Genji Armor is high-ranked armor that provides 21 Defense, 7 Magic Defense, -10 Evasion, and 4 Magic Evasion. It can be found in the Lair of the Father, and can be equipped by Cecil, Kain, Cid, and Edge. In the 3D remakes, it remains the same but loses the -10 Evasion penalty.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Genji Armor provides 21 Defense, 7 Magic Defense, -10 Evasion, and 4 Magic Evasion. It can be found at Subterrane. It can be equipped by Cecil, Kain, Edge, Cid, Ceodore, Luca, Zangetsu, Gekkou, Tsukinowa, Izayoi, and Golbez.
Final Fantasy V
Armor that prevents toad and confusion.
Description
Genji Armor is originally the strongest heavy armor, being beaten by the Maximillian in the Game Boy Advance and later ports. It provides 22 Defense, 2 Magic Defense, 8 Weight, and immunity to Confusion and Toad. It can be stolen from Gilgamesh during the battle with Necrophobe.
Final Fantasy VI
Masterwork armor from a foreign land.
Description
Genji Armor is the strongest heavy armor, providing 90 Defense, 80 Magic Defense, +5 Strength, +3 Magic, +3 Speed, and +2 Stamina. It can be found in Zone Eater's Belly, by betting the Nutkin Suit in the Dragon's Neck Coliseum, or dropped from Gilgamesh. It can be equipped by Terra, Locke, Edgar, Shadow, Cyan, Celes, and Setzer.
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
Genji Armor is an accessory that provides Break HP Limit and gives Auto Endure and Auto Regen. It can be obtained by completing all Digital Mind Waves with 100%.
Final Fantasy IX
Very famous brand of armor.
Description
Genji Armor is high-ranked armor that provides 45 Defense, 1 Magic Defense, +2 Magic, and teaches Antibody and Body Temp. It can be found from the Outer Island Chocograph, or stolen from Maliris. It can only be equipped by Steiner and Freya.
Final Fantasy XII
In the original version, Genji Armor is high-ranked heavy armor that requires the Genji Armor license to equip, and provides 56 Defense, +9 Strength, +3 Magick, and improves chance to counter, making the Genji Helm and Battle Harness's [Speed/2]% counter activation rate, becomes [Speed*2]%. It can be stolen from Gilgamesh (10% chance) during the second encounter after switching weapons three times.
In the Zodiac versions, Genji Armor provides 63 Defense, +9 Strength, +3 Magick Power, and the same Counter chance improvement,. It requires the Genji Armor license for 190 LP. It can be stolen from Gilgamesh (10% chance) during the second encounter after switching weapons three times. and rarely be stolen from Enkidu in Trial Mode in Stage 94. It can be equipped by the Knight, Foebreaker, and Bushi.
Final Fantasy Tactics
Red enameled armor made by foreign craftsmen. It completely protects the torso and back.
Description
Genji Armor is high-ranked armor that provides +150 HP. It can be stolen from Elmdore (PlayStation version). It can only be obtained from the Rendezvous mode in the PlayStation Portable version.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
One-of-a-kind armor from a foreign land.
Description
Genji Armor is high-ranked heavy armor that provides 46 Defense, 12 Magic Resistance, and teaches Reflex for 300 AP to Paladins.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
Genji Armor is high-ranked heavy armor that provides 2 Attack, 58 Defense, 12 Resistance, and teaches Reflex for 350 AP to Paladins and Raptors. It can be obtained from the Bazaar from the "Exotic Armor A" set.
Final Fantasy Type-0
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates
Imported armor worn by soldiers called samurai. For males of all tribes.
Description
Warrior Harness is mid-ranked armor that males of all races can equip, and provides 4 Strength and 52 Defense.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Echoes of Time
Imported armor worn by soldiers called samurai. For males of all tribes.
Description
Warrior Harness is mid-ranked armor that males of all races can equip, and provides 5 Strength, 24 Defense, and has one available slot for jewels.
Final Fantasy Adventure
Samurai has an armor icon before its name. The Samurai is the most powerful armor and can only be obtained from Ninja found inside the Temple of Mana. This armor provides 44 defense points.
Final Fantasy Legend III
Samurai provides 13 defense and 13 magic defense. It can be bought for 18000 G at Cirrus and Juba.
Bravely Default
Armor used by the Genji clan, leaders of the samurai from the Land of Wa, a mysterious island nation that vanished centuries ago. This armor was worn by high-ranking samurai who mainly fought with bows on horseback. It is exquisitely crafted and quite beautiful.
Description
Genji Armor is heavy armor that provides 42 P.DEF and 10 M.DEF. It can be found in Grapp Keep (blue chest).
Bravely Second: End Layer
Luminous Robe is clothes that provides 52 P.DEF and 11 M.DEF. It can be found in the Eternian Central Command.
Final Fantasy Dimensions
Genji Armor is high-ranked armor that provides 27 Defense, 7 Magic Defense, and prevents Toad.
Dissidia Final Fantasy
Genji Armor is a level 100 suit heavy armor that provides +2973 HP and is 1/3rd of the "Soul of Yamato" set. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 24,390 gil, Heike's Armor, Hero's Bone x5, and Oath Crystal x5.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Genji Armor is a level 100 suit of heavy armor that provides +3300 HP, +39 Bravery, and is 1/3rd of the "Soul of Yamato" set. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 159,420 gil, Heike's Armor, Samurai Spirit, and Giant's Hope x5.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Final Fantasy Explorers
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
One of the Twelve Radiant Arms. An armor that has been passed down through generations within the legendary Genji clan. The armor is so powerful that those who wore it into battle always came back alive. Only those who have shown their might to the Revolutionist of Freedom and Equality, Sadalsuud, can wear this armor.
Description
Genji Armor is a heavy armor that provides 20 ATK, 45 DEF, +50% resistance to Instant Death, immunity to Blind, and increases ATK by 30% when equipped with a katana and/or bow. It is obtained by defeating Sadalsuud in the Chamber of Arms.
Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances
Blood of Bahamut
Genji Armor is an armor that can be equipped by Ibuki, Kamo, and Ryuma.
Gallery
Etymology
The surname of Genji refers to the onyomi reading of the Minamoto Clan. Minamoto was a surname commonly bestowed on the children of the Emperor who were not eligible for the throne. According to history and legend, they were most active in the days of the late Heian era, and were samurai who became known as the fighters of evil and keepers of peace. The time was said to have been fraught with disorder and anarchy. Many future samurai claim lineage from the clan, including Miyamoto Musashi and Tokugawa Ieyasu who were subject of literary discourse from The Tale of Genji, which follows royal figures, to The Tale of the Heike, focusing on the major figures and the events of the Genpei War.
Genji is also a short period in Japanese history, lasting only a single year from 1864–1865.