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− | [[File:FFTA-GameCover.jpg|thumb|right|220px|Three Judges (background) featured in the game's official artwork.]] |
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+ | |name=Judges |
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+ | |release=FFTA |
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+ | |japanese=ジャッジ |
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+ | |romaji=Jajji |
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+ | |image=FFTA-GameCover.jpg |
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+ | |type=Military force |
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+ | |affiliation=[[Ivalice]] |
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+ | |locations=[[Ivalice]] |
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+ | |recurring appearance=Judge (term) |
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{{Q|Knights that uphold the laws of Ivalice.|In-Game Description}} |
{{Q|Knights that uphold the laws of Ivalice.|In-Game Description}} |
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− | + | '''Judges''' enforce the Laws of [[Ivalice]] in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''. One appears every time a battle occurs, riding an armored [[chocobo]]. They award [[Judge Points]] to combatants who perform recommended actions in combat, but also issue [[Yellow Card|Yellow]] and [[Red Card (Tactics Advance)|Red Cards]] to any unit successfully performing forbidden actions. They also teleport all units that receive Red Cards to prison. The judges are led by [[Cid Randell|Judgemaster Cid]], who also has the power to issue [[Advanced Law]]s. Judges can also move corpses or petrified units out of the way to avoid battlefield gridlock. They cannot, however, enter Ivalice's three [[Jagd]]s. |
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− | Not to be confused with '''Judge''', a [[Bishop (Tactics Advance)|Bishop |
+ | Not to be confused with '''Judge''', a [[Bishop (Tactics Advance)|Bishop's]] A-Ability which steals an amount of [[Judge Points]]. |
==Corrupt Judges== |
==Corrupt Judges== |
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[[File:Battle Judge.PNG|right]][[File:Ffta-job-judge-alt-sprite.png|right|34px]] |
[[File:Battle Judge.PNG|right]][[File:Ffta-job-judge-alt-sprite.png|right|34px]] |
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+ | After successful completion of all 300 missions, a string of sidequests will appear that center around the activities of a group of corrupt Judges selling law card immunities on the black market. Three of these missions—'''Immunity Pass''', '''Favoritism''', and '''Decision Time'''—require the player to actually face Judges in battle. After clearing the very first mission with the help of [[Cid Randell|Judgemaster Cid]], he will offer to become a member of [[Clan Nutsy]]. |
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− | |style="text-align:center" class="FFTAa"|'''Weapon''' |
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− | |style="text-align:center" class="FFTAa"|'''Equip Shields?''' |
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− | + | |[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance weapons#Knightswords|Knightswords]] |
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While they all have access to the same Judgement abilities, each of the three Judges encountered during the Corrupted Judges side-quest have their own slightly unique stat growth rates, though none of them can be used by the player without a cheat device. |
While they all have access to the same Judgement abilities, each of the three Judges encountered during the Corrupted Judges side-quest have their own slightly unique stat growth rates, though none of them can be used by the player without a cheat device. |
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The Judge encountered during the '''Immunity Pass''' mission and re-encountered in '''Decision Time'''. He is largely geared towards Magic Power and Magic Resistance with above-average HP and Defense, but has low Speed. |
The Judge encountered during the '''Immunity Pass''' mission and re-encountered in '''Decision Time'''. He is largely geared towards Magic Power and Magic Resistance with above-average HP and Defense, but has low Speed. |
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The Judge encountered during the '''Favoritism''' mission and re-encountered in '''Decision Time'''. His stats are more in favor of HP, Defense, and Magic Resistance, and has the highest speed of all three Judges by far. |
The Judge encountered during the '''Favoritism''' mission and re-encountered in '''Decision Time'''. His stats are more in favor of HP, Defense, and Magic Resistance, and has the highest speed of all three Judges by far. |
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The Judge encountered during the '''Decision Time''' mission. Possesses the highest HP, Attack, and Defense of all Judges, but also the lowest MP and Magic Power. He is seemingly more geared towards physical attacks than magical assault. |
The Judge encountered during the '''Decision Time''' mission. Possesses the highest HP, Attack, and Defense of all Judges, but also the lowest MP and Magic Power. He is seemingly more geared towards physical attacks than magical assault. |
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==Abilities== |
==Abilities== |
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===Judgement=== |
===Judgement=== |
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− | + | {{Q|Judge command. Sentence given to criminals.}} |
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+ | !class="b"|{{LA|Yellow Card}} |
+ | |style="text-align:left"|''Nullifies a yellow card from record.'' |
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− | |Adds a Yellow Card to the target. If not removed by Judgemaster Cid's Yellow Clip ability, a penalty will result like the unit was actually carded normally. The reason for being carded will be random. Despite no weapon damage being dealt, it is counterable with Bonecrusher. |
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+ | !class="b"|{{A|Judge Sword}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:left"|''Slash to damage and steal JP.''<br>Element is same as equipped weapon. |
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+ | !class="b"|{{A|Palaistra}} |
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+ | |style="text-align:left"|''Deadly whirl to deal damage around.''<br>Element is same as equipped weapon. |
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+ | |Self |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | + | Yellow Card Ability.png|Yellow Card. |
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− | + | Judge Sword Alt.png|Judge Sword. |
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− | + | Palaistra.png|Palaistra. |
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+ | FFTA Judge Sword Sprite.png|Judge Sword's sprite. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *A Judge is featured on the game's [[Logos of Final Fantasy|official logo]] riding a |
+ | *A Judge is featured on the game's [[Logos of Final Fantasy|official logo]] riding a chocobo. |
*The Judgement skill Palaistra is a Latin word that literally means "wrestling school". It can also be used figuratively to refer to a battleground, including one that deals with battles of rhetoric or debate. |
*The Judgement skill Palaistra is a Latin word that literally means "wrestling school". It can also be used figuratively to refer to a battleground, including one that deals with battles of rhetoric or debate. |
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Revision as of 01:44, 13 October 2019
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Knights that uphold the laws of Ivalice.
In-Game Description
Judges enforce the Laws of Ivalice in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. One appears every time a battle occurs, riding an armored chocobo. They award Judge Points to combatants who perform recommended actions in combat, but also issue Yellow and Red Cards to any unit successfully performing forbidden actions. They also teleport all units that receive Red Cards to prison. The judges are led by Judgemaster Cid, who also has the power to issue Advanced Laws. Judges can also move corpses or petrified units out of the way to avoid battlefield gridlock. They cannot, however, enter Ivalice's three Jagds.
Not to be confused with Judge, a Bishop's A-Ability which steals an amount of Judge Points.
Corrupt Judges
After successful completion of all 300 missions, a string of sidequests will appear that center around the activities of a group of corrupt Judges selling law card immunities on the black market. Three of these missions—Immunity Pass, Favoritism, and Decision Time—require the player to actually face Judges in battle. After clearing the very first mission with the help of Judgemaster Cid, he will offer to become a member of Clan Nutsy.
Stats
Move Rate | Jump Rate | Evade Rate |
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3 | 2 | 40 |
Weapon | Head | Body | Equip Shields? |
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Knightswords | Helms | Heavy Armor | Yes |
Growth
While they all have access to the same Judgement abilities, each of the three Judges encountered during the Corrupted Judges side-quest have their own slightly unique stat growth rates, though none of them can be used by the player without a cheat device.
Judge A
The Judge encountered during the Immunity Pass mission and re-encountered in Decision Time. He is largely geared towards Magic Power and Magic Resistance with above-average HP and Defense, but has low Speed.
HP | MP | Attack | Defense | Magic Power | Magic Resistance | Speed |
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8.2 A- | 4.8 B | 7.8 C | 8.9 B+ | 9.2 A- | 10.2 S | 1.1 D |
Judge B
The Judge encountered during the Favoritism mission and re-encountered in Decision Time. His stats are more in favor of HP, Defense, and Magic Resistance, and has the highest speed of all three Judges by far.
HP | MP | Attack | Defense | Magic Power | Magic Resistance | Speed |
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9.4 S | 5.2 B+ | 7.2 C- | 8.6 B | 6.8 D+ | 8.2 B- | 1.8 A- |
Judge C
The Judge encountered during the Decision Time mission. Possesses the highest HP, Attack, and Defense of all Judges, but also the lowest MP and Magic Power. He is seemingly more geared towards physical attacks than magical assault.
HP | MP | Attack | Defense | Magic Power | Magic Resistance | Speed |
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10.2 S | 3.4 C | 8.8 B+ | 9.2 A- | 5.9 D- | 7.8 C+ | 1.4 C |
Abilities
Judgement
Judge command. Sentence given to criminals.
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Yellow Card | Nullifies a yellow card from record. | — | 1 |
Judge Sword | Slash to damage and steal JP. Element is same as equipped weapon. |
As Weapon | As Weapon |
Palaistra | Deadly whirl to deal damage around. Element is same as equipped weapon. |
As Weapon | Self |
Gallery
Trivia
- A Judge is featured on the game's official logo riding a chocobo.
- The Judgement skill Palaistra is a Latin word that literally means "wrestling school". It can also be used figuratively to refer to a battleground, including one that deals with battles of rhetoric or debate.