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Genji Gloves FFII Art

Artwork from Final Fantasy II.

Gloves once passed down in the Genji clan of samurai from the Land of Wa, a mysterious island nation that vanished centuries ago. It is said they were worn by a tragic hero who racked up countless victories only to be killed as a traitor by his elder brother.

Bravely Default description

Genji Gloves (げんじのこて? or 源氏の小手, Genji no Kote?, lit. Genji Bracer), also known as Genji, Samurai, Genji Armlet, and Ninja, is a recurring piece of equipment in the series. It is a powerful armor or accessory, depending on the game, and is often obtained by stealing from or defeating Gilgamesh. It is part of Genji equipment.

Appearances

Final Fantasy

Heavy gloves crafted in a distant land.

Description

Genji Gloves is a high-ranked glove that provides 9 Defense, 13 Evade, 2 Weight, and immunity to Poison and Petrify. It can be obtained in the Game Boy Advance or later releases from defeating Gilgamesh, and can be equipped by the Warrior, Knight, and Ninja classes.

Final Fantasy II

Gloves boasting the finest defense.

Description

Genji Gloves is the strongest non-character specific arms armor, providing 45 Defense, -47% Evasion, 10% Magic Defense, and -100 Int/Spr. It can be found in Pandaemonium or Arubboth or dropped by White Dragon, Iron Giant, and Steel Giant.

Final Fantasy III

Genji Gloves is a high-ranked gauntlet found in the Cave of Shadows, equipped by the Onion Knight, Freelancer, Dark Knight, and Ninja classes.

In the 3D version, it provides 20 Defense, 14 Magic Defense, +4 Strength and Agility, and immunity to Confusion, Petrify, Poison, Toad, Sleep, and Gradual Petrify.

In the NES version, it provides 9 Defense, 7 Magic Defense, and 15% Evade.

Final Fantasy IV

Gloves used in a faraway land.

Description

Genji Gloves is a high-ranked gauntlet that provides 8 Defense, 5 Magic Defense, -10 Evasion, and 3 Magic Evasion. It can be found in Lair of the Father, and is equipped to Kain after the Giant of Babil. It can be equipped by Cecil, Kain, Cid, and Edge. In the 3D remakes, the -10 Evasion has been removed.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

Genji Gloves is a high-ranked gauntlet, providing provides 8 Defense, 5 Magic Defense, and -10 Evasion. It can be found at Subterrane, and can be equipped by Cecil, Kain, Cid, Edge, Ceodore, Luca, Gekkou, Tsukinowa, Izayoi, Zangetsu, and Golbez.

Final Fantasy V

Gloves that prevent toad and paralysis.

Description

Genji Gloves is an accessory that provides 12 Defense, 1 Magic Defense, 6 Weight, and immunity to Toad and Paralyze. It can be stolen from Gilgamesh during the battle at Xezat's Fleet.

Final Fantasy VI

Armored glove from a foreign land. Allows the wearer to equip a weapon in each hand.

Description

Genji Glove is a relic that provides +5 Defense as well as allows the user to wield two weapons at once. Due to a bug, damage is reduced by 25% whenever a character equips a Genji Glove, but only one weapon; the damage algorithm was supposed to give this reduction when two weapons are equipped. It can be found in the Returner Hideout, Cave to the Sealed Gate, and Dreamscape, stolen from Dragon and Gilgamesh, and metamorphed from Samurai and Yojimbo. It can be equipped by everyone except Umaro.

Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-

Genji Gloves is an accessory that provides Break Damage Limit, allowing Zack to hit for upwards to 99,999 damage, in addition to having Auto-Critical, allowing Zack to critical all the time. It can be found in mission 9-6-4.

Final Fantasy IX

Very famous brand of gloves.

Description

Genji Gloves is a high-ranked gauntlet that provides 27 Defense, 17 Magic Defense, +2 Magic, and teaches the ability High Tide. It can be found using a Dead Pepper at the foaming water at the southern tip of the Forgotten Continent and stolen from Lich. It can be equipped by Steiner and Freya.

Final Fantasy X

Genji Armlet is an armor for Kimahri, obtained when the dominant ability on any armlet is Break HP Limit.

Final Fantasy XII

In the original version, Genji Gloves is an accessory that requires the Genji Armor license to equip, and provides +2 Magick as well as improves the chance of scoring a multiple hits equal to [Speed x 1.8]%. It can be stolen from Gilgamesh during the first encounter after he has switched weapons three times.

In the Zodiac versions, Genji Gloves now also adds +3 to Magick and can also be obtained through the Hunt Club and stolen from Judge Bergan in Trial Mode Stage 100.

Final Fantasy XIII

Genji Glove is an accessory that provides Uncapped Damage. It is a reward for missions 51, 62 and 63. If dismantled at max level, it yields a Trapezohedron.

Final Fantasy XIII-2

Genji Glove is an accessory that gives the ability Resist Damage +12%, the synthesis ability Warrior Wisdom/Warrior Spirit, and has a Capacity of 70. It can be bought from Chocolina (after patching to latest version) for 10,000 gil, Dark Matter x1, and Scarletite x2. It sells for 5,000 gil.

Delicate Genji Glove is an accessory that gives the ability Resist Damage +6%, the synthesis ability Warrior Wisdom/Warrior Spirit, and has a Capacity of 30. It can be bought from Chocolina (after patching to latest version) for 5,000 gil, Genji Glove x1, Succulent Fruit x10, and Malodorous Fruit x5. It sells for 2,500 gil.

Final Fantasy XV

NameEffectsValueObtainEquippable by
Genji Gloves
(Genji Bracers)
Shot Res. +30%; Lightning Res. +30%; Dark Res. +30%Buy: —
Sell: 30000
Find: Ch.15: Pitioss RuinsAll
Armor from a faraway land. Reduces lightning, darkness, and ballistic damage significantly.

Final Fantasy Tactics

A vermillion glove made by a foreign craftsman.

Description

Genji Gloves is an accessory that provides +2 Physical and Magick Attack, which can only be stolen from Elmdore (PlayStation version) or from Rendezvous mode (PSP or later only).

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

These colorful armlets are beautifully adorned.

Description

Genji Armlets is an accessory that provides 5 Attack, 10 Defense, 2 Magic, and 5 Magic Resistance.

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Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

Genji Gloves is an accessory that provides 10 Defense, 3 Magic, and 5 Resistance. It can be obtained from the Bazaar from the "Exotic Armor C" set.

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Dissidia Final Fantasy NT

A Genji Glove is worn by Locke Cole on his right hand in his default attire, and alludes to Final Fantasy VI in which a character can wield two different weapons when the accessory is equipped, explaining how Locke dual-wields daggers in battle.

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia

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The Final Fantasy Legend

The Ninja has a gauntlet icon before its name. It can be bought in the first floor of the Tower. It has 15 Defense and increase Agility by 10.

Final Fantasy Legend II

The Giant has a gauntlet icon before its name. It can be bought in Final Town for 18000 GP or found in Edo Castle. It gives 10 to defense, add 117 HP to Robots, and increases their Def by 26. It also gives Weapon resistance.

Final Fantasy Legend III

The Samurai has a glove icon before its name. It provides a defense of 9, magic defense of 11, and grants resistance to Petri. It can be bought in Cirrus in Pureland for 18000 GP.

Bravely Default

Genji Gloves is an accessory that provides +9 M.DEF and +2 M.DEF. It can be found in Mythril Mines (blue chest) and Dimension's Hasp, or dropped from Alternis Dim.

Bravely Second: End Layer

Genji Gloves is an accessory that increase P.DEF by 9 and M.DEF by 2. It can be found in Via Celestio.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

A glove from the Farplane. When equipped it boosts ATK and MAG, and also enables dual wield. According to various tales, it was passed down through the legendary Genji family. Though other items exist bearing the Genji name, they are scattered all over the place, and it would be quite a task to collect them all.

Description

Genji Glove is an accessory, obtained as Gilgamesh's Trust Master. It provides ATK +10%, MAG +10%, and enables Dual Wield.

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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.