Invigorate (インビゴレイト, Inbigoreito?) is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy XI[]
Invigorate is a merit trait for Monks. It adds a Regen effect to Chakra.
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII[]
Final Fantasy XIV[]
Grants TP. TP does not diminish out of combat while effect is active.
Description
Invigorate was a level 14 ability learned by Lancers that restored TP. In Stormblood, it was a level 24 role action usable by Disciples of War that restored 400 TP with a 120s cooldown.
Both Invigorate and TP were removed in Shadowbringers.
Vagrant Story[]
Invigorate is a magic spell. It is one of Sorcery Spells that Ashley Riot learns from a Grimoire.
Ashley learns Invigorate from the Grimoire Agilite, found in a chest at the Snowfly Forest. Invigorate is a stats-modifying spell, as casting it increases the Agility stat of the player character. The spell costs 12 MP and induces the status AGI-UP.
Its counterpart is Lead Bones, a Sorcery spell that cancels Invigorate's effect upon use. Invigorate is also removed whenever the player character exists from a room.
Invigorate is also an enemy ability. It is used by Shrieker, Dark Crusader, and Last Crusader.
Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]
Bravely series[]
In Bravely Default, Invigorate is a Martial Arts ability learned by Monks at job level 2. It raises the character's physical attack by 25% for two turns. However, there is a 25% chance of failure, in which case the character will take damage equal to 20% of their maximum HP.
In Bravely Second: End Layer, Invigorate is the job level 4 command ability for the Monk. It allows the user to raise their P.Atk by 25% for two turns. However, there is a 25% chance of failure, in which case they will take damage equal to 20% of their maximum HP. The upper limit for P.Atk is 150%.