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The '''Magic Master''' is a [[boss]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' fought at the top of the [[Cultists' Tower]] as the party reaches the [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Soul of Thamasa|Soul of Thamasa]] treasure.
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The '''Magic Master''' is a [[boss]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' fought at the top of the [[Cultists' Tower]] as the party reaches the [[Soul of Thamasa (Final Fantasy VI)|Soul of Thamasa]] treasure.
   
The [[Cult of Kefka]], apparently having deduced the party's attempts at stealing the treasure, rush up to the top and surround them, demanding in a monotone voice to return the treasure belonging to [[Kefka Palazzo|Lord Kefka]]. The Magic Master arrives, floating around the roof before landing at the party's spot. Unlike the other bosses, Magic Master doesn't have the boss death animation within his AI script, he'll just die like a regular enemy.
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The [[Cult of Kefka]], apparently having deduced the party's attempts at stealing the treasure, rush up to the top and surround them, demanding in a monotone voice to return the treasure belonging to [[Kefka Palazzo|Lord Kefka]]. The Magic Master arrives, floating around the roof before landing at the party's spot. Unlike the other bosses, Magic Master doesn't have the boss death animation within his AI script, he'll just die like a regular enemy. The character's overworld sprite is reused from that of [[Ghost (Final Fantasy VI character)|Ghost]].
   
 
== Stats ==
 
== Stats ==
 
{{infobox enemy stats FFVI
 
{{infobox enemy stats FFVI
| snes = Magimaster
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| snes = MagiMaster
 
| ps = MagiMstr
 
| ps = MagiMstr
 
| gba = Magic Master
 
| gba = Magic Master
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| morph miss rate = 100%
 
| morph miss rate = 100%
 
| snes location = [[Cultists' Tower|Fanatic's Tower]]
 
| snes location = [[Cultists' Tower|Fanatic's Tower]]
| snes steal 1 = [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Elixir|Elixir]]
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| snes steal 1 = [[Final Fantasy VI items#Elixir|Elixir]]
 
| snes steal 2 = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Crystal Orb|Crystal Orb]]
 
| snes steal 2 = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Crystal Orb|Crystal Orb]]
| snes drop 1 = [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Megalixir|Megalixir]]
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| snes drop 1 = [[Final Fantasy VI items#Megalixir|Megalixir]]
| snes drop 2 = [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Megalixir|Megalixir]]
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| snes drop 2 = [[Final Fantasy VI items#Megalixir|Megalixir]]
 
| morph id = 0
 
| morph id = 0
| snes special attack = [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Hit|Hit]] (Level 1 = Attack x 1.5)
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| snes special attack = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Hit|Hit]] (Level 1 = Attack x 1.5)
 
| snes sketch = Battle
 
| snes sketch = Battle
| snes control = Battle, [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Ultima|Ultima]]
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| snes control = Battle, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Ultima|Ultima]]
 
| snes weak against = Varies
 
| snes weak against = Varies
 
| snes resistant to = Varies
 
| snes resistant to = Varies
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| snes absorbs = Varies
 
| snes absorbs = Varies
 
| gba location = [[Cultists' Tower]]
 
| gba location = [[Cultists' Tower]]
| gba steal 1 = [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Elixir|Elixir]]
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| gba steal 1 = [[Final Fantasy VI items#Elixir|Elixir]]
 
| gba steal 2 = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Crystal Orb|Crystal Orb]]
 
| gba steal 2 = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Crystal Orb|Crystal Orb]]
| gba drop 1 = [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Megalixir|Megalixir]]
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| gba drop 1 = [[Final Fantasy VI items#Megalixir|Megalixir]]
| gba drop 2 = [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Megalixir|Megalixir]]
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| gba drop 2 = [[Final Fantasy VI items#Megalixir|Megalixir]]
| gba special attack = [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Hit|Hit]] (Level 1 = Attack x 1.5)
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| gba special attack = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Hit|Hit]] (Level 1 = Attack x 1.5)
 
| gba sketch = Attack
 
| gba sketch = Attack
| gba control = Attack, [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Ultima|Ultima]]
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| gba control = Attack, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Ultima|Ultima]]
 
| fire = Varies
 
| fire = Varies
 
| ice = Varies
 
| ice = Varies
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| meteor strike = Immune
 
| meteor strike = Immune
 
| control status = Immune
 
| control status = Immune
| hard escape = true
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| hard escape =
 
| cannot escape = true
 
| cannot escape = true
| snes normal attack = [[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Trident|Trident]]
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| snes normal attack = [[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Trident|Trident]]
| gba normal attack = [[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Trident|Trident]]
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| gba normal attack = [[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Trident|Trident]]
| snes other abilities = [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Fira|Fire 2]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Blizzara|Ice 2]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Thundara|Bolt 2]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Firaga|Fire 3]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Blizzaga|Ice 3]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Thundaga|Bolt 3]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Death|Doom]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Silence|Mute]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Bio|Bio]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Ultima|Ultima]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Barrier Change|WallChange]]
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| snes other abilities = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Fira|Fire 2]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Blizzara|Ice 2]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Thundara|Bolt 2]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Firaga|Fire 3]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Blizzaga|Ice 3]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Thundaga|Bolt 3]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Death|Doom]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Silence|Mute]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Bio|Bio]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Ultima|Ultima]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Barrier Change|WallChange]]
| gba other abilities = [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Fira|Fira]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Blizzara|Blizzara]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Thundara|Thundara]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Firaga|Firaga]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Blizzaga|Blizzaga]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Thundaga|Thundaga]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Death|Death]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Silence|Silence]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Bio|Bio]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Ultima|Ultima]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Barrier Charge|Barrier Change]]
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| gba other abilities = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Fira|Fira]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Blizzara|Blizzara]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Thundara|Thundara]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Firaga|Firaga]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Blizzaga|Blizzaga]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Thundaga|Thundaga]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Death|Death]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Silence|Silence]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Bio|Bio]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Ultima|Ultima]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Barrier Charge|Barrier Change]]
 
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== Battle ==
 
== Battle ==
Magic Master attacks with [[Fira (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Fira]], [[Blizzara (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Blizzara]], [[Thundara (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Thundara]], [[Firaga (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Firaga]], [[Blizzaga (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Blizzaga]], [[Thundaga (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Thundaga]], [[Bio (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Bio]], [[Silence (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Silence]], and [[Death (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Death]], and can do massive damage with its high [[Magic Power|magic power]]. Its attacks can be [[Reflect (status)|reflected]]. Whenever the Magic Master is attacked, it uses [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Barrier Change|Barrier Change]] to change its weakness and immunities. [[Final Attack|When defeated]], the Magic Master always uses [[Ultima (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Ultima]].
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Magic Master attacks with [[Fira (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Fira]], [[Blizzara (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Blizzara]], [[Thundara (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Thundara]], [[Firaga (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Firaga]], [[Blizzaga (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Blizzaga]], [[Thundaga (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Thundaga]], [[Bio (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Bio]], [[Silence (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Silence]], and [[Death (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Death]], and can do massive damage with his high [[Magic Power|magic power]]. His attacks can be [[Reflect (status)|reflected]]. Whenever the Magic Master is attacked, he uses [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Barrier Change|Barrier Change]] to change its weakness and immunities. [[Final Attack|When defeated]], the Magic Master always uses [[Ultima (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Ultima]].
   
 
=== Strategy ===
 
=== Strategy ===
[[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Reflect Ring|Reflect Rings]] make the party virtually invincible. Equipping armor that absorbs [[Fire (element)|Fire]], [[Ice (element)|Ice]], and/or [[Lightning (element)|Lightning]]-elemental damage negates most of Magic Master's offense as well. The player should ignore its [[Element (term)|elemental]] immunities and use [[non-elemental]] spells, such as [[Flare (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Flare]] and [[Ultima (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Ultima]]. [[Quake (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Quake]] (when combined with [[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Gaia Gear|Gaia Gears]]) is useful for healing characters under wearing [[List of Final Fantasy VI armor#Gaia Gear|Gaia Gears]]
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[[Reflect Ring (Final Fantasy VI)|Reflect Rings]] make the party virtually invincible. Equipping armor that absorbs [[Fire (element)|Fire]], [[Ice (element)|Ice]], and/or [[Lightning (element)|Lightning]]-elemental damage negates most of Magic Master's offense as well. The player should ignore his [[Element (term)|elemental]] immunities and use [[non-elemental]] spells, such as [[Flare (Final Fantasy VI)|Flare]] and [[Ultima (Final Fantasy VI)|Ultima]]. [[Quake (Final Fantasy VI)|Quake]] (when combined with wearing [[Gaia Gear (Final Fantasy VI)|Gaia Gears]] on the party) is useful for healing characters under Reflect status.
   
The player must either cast [[Reraise (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Reraise]] on the party, be at an absurdly high [[level]], or jump out of range using a well-timed [[Quetzalli (Final Fantasy VI)|Quetzalli]] summon to survive Magic Master's Ultima. Casting [[Libra (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Libra]] periodically to assess when he will die and cast Ultima is advised.
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The player must either cast [[Reraise (Final Fantasy VI)|Reraise]] on the party, be at an absurdly high [[level]], or [[Jump (ability)|jump out of range]] using a well-timed [[Quetzalli (Final Fantasy VI)|Quetzalli]] summon to survive Magic Master's Ultima. Casting [[Libra (Final Fantasy VI)|Libra]] periodically to assess when he will die and cast Ultima is advised.
   
A simple and safe way to defeat the Magic Master is to cast [[Berserk (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Berserk]] on it to stop it from changing its weaknesses and forcing it to use physical attacks, which hit for about 500 HP of damage. This allows the player to whittle down its HP and prepare Reraise to survive Ultima. After Reraise is cast on the party, if a party member knows [[Invisible (ability)#Final Fantasy VI|Vanish]], they can use said spell to nullify the boss's physical attacks making the battle virtually impossible to lose.
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A simple and safe way to defeat the Magic Master is to cast [[Berserk (Final Fantasy VI)|Berserk]] on him to stop him from changing weaknesses and forcing him to use physical attacks, which hit a single party member for about 500 HP of damage. This allows the player to whittle down his HP and prepare Reraise to survive Ultima. After Reraise is cast on the party, if a party member knows [[Vanish (Final Fantasy VI)|Vanish]], they can use said spell to nullify the boss's physical attacks making the battle virtually impossible to lose.
   
 
A passive strategy of defeating Magic Master is to equip the party with Reflect Rings, enter the battle and cast Reraise. Magic Master should attack with a magic spell that will be reflected and will not use Barrier Change, because the Magic Master forgoes casting it unless the player has attacked at least once, thus leading him to abusing its use through the battle. The player should [[Defend (ability)|defend]] throughout the battle while the Magic Master brings upon his own doom before casting Ultima.
 
A passive strategy of defeating Magic Master is to equip the party with Reflect Rings, enter the battle and cast Reraise. Magic Master should attack with a magic spell that will be reflected and will not use Barrier Change, because the Magic Master forgoes casting it unless the player has attacked at least once, thus leading him to abusing its use through the battle. The player should [[Defend (ability)|defend]] throughout the battle while the Magic Master brings upon his own doom before casting Ultima.
   
Another way to stop Magic Master from casting Ultima is to damage its [[MP (stat)|MP]] with [[Rasp (ability)|Rasp]] and [[Osmose (ability)|Osmose]], which will kill it when its MP reaches 0. Considering Magic Master's high MP, this would take at least half an hour.
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Another way to stop Magic Master from casting Ultima is to damage his [[MP (stat)|MP]] with [[Rasp (Final Fantasy VI)|Rasp]] and [[Osmose (Final Fantasy VI)|Osmose]], which will kill him when his MP reaches 0. Considering Magic Master's high MP, this would take at least half an hour.
   
The player can steal from Magic Master with a berserked party member equipped with a [[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Thief's Knife|Thief's Knife]].
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The player can [[steal]] from Magic Master with a berserked party member equipped with a [[Thief's Knife (Final Fantasy VI)|Thief's Knife]].
   
 
== Formations ==
 
== Formations ==
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!rowspan="2" style="width:5%"|Magic AP
 
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|-class="a"
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!style="width:2.5%"|Normal
 
!style="width:2.5%"|Back
 
!style="width:2.5%"|Back
!style="width:2.5%"|{{foot|Surr.|Surrounded}}
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!style="width:2.5%"|Side
 
!style="width:2.5%"|Side
 
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==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
 
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
 
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
[[File:PFF Magic master.png|left|80px]]
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[[File:PFF Magic master.png|right|80px]]
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
[[File:FFRK Magic Master FFVI.png|left]]
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[[File:FFRK Magic Master FFVI.png|right]]
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{{Enemy section|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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== Etymology ==
 
== Etymology ==
 
{{Etym|Magic}}
 
{{Etym|Magic}}
 
==Trivia==
 
* The overworld sprite for the character was reused from that of [[Ghost (Final Fantasy VI character)|Ghost]].
 
   
 
== Related enemies ==
 
== Related enemies ==
 
* [[Number 024]]
 
* [[Number 024]]
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[[de:Magiemeister]]
 
[[de:Magiemeister]]
 
[[it:Cavalier occulto]]
 
[[it:Cavalier occulto]]
 
[[ru:Мастер магии (Final Fantasy VI)]]
 
[[ru:Мастер магии (Final Fantasy VI)]]
[[Category:Final Fantasy VI bosses]]
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[[Category:Bosses in Final Fantasy VI]]

Revision as of 16:37, 8 May 2020

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Switches defense with WallChange, so use Flare and Ultima. He'll use his own Ultima at the end, so have at least one person ready with Life 3. Dies at 0 MP.

Bestiary entry (PS)

The Magic Master is a boss in Final Fantasy VI fought at the top of the Cultists' Tower as the party reaches the Soul of Thamasa treasure.

The Cult of Kefka, apparently having deduced the party's attempts at stealing the treasure, rush up to the top and surround them, demanding in a monotone voice to return the treasure belonging to Lord Kefka. The Magic Master arrives, floating around the roof before landing at the party's spot. Unlike the other bosses, Magic Master doesn't have the boss death animation within his AI script, he'll just die like a regular enemy. The character's overworld sprite is reused from that of Ghost.

Stats

Battle

Magic Master attacks with Fira, Blizzara, Thundara, Firaga, Blizzaga, Thundaga, Bio, Silence, and Death, and can do massive damage with his high magic power. His attacks can be reflected. Whenever the Magic Master is attacked, he uses Barrier Change to change its weakness and immunities. When defeated, the Magic Master always uses Ultima.

Strategy

Reflect Rings make the party virtually invincible. Equipping armor that absorbs Fire, Ice, and/or Lightning-elemental damage negates most of Magic Master's offense as well. The player should ignore his elemental immunities and use non-elemental spells, such as Flare and Ultima. Quake (when combined with wearing Gaia Gears on the party) is useful for healing characters under Reflect status.

The player must either cast Reraise on the party, be at an absurdly high level, or jump out of range using a well-timed Quetzalli summon to survive Magic Master's Ultima. Casting Libra periodically to assess when he will die and cast Ultima is advised.

A simple and safe way to defeat the Magic Master is to cast Berserk on him to stop him from changing weaknesses and forcing him to use physical attacks, which hit a single party member for about 500 HP of damage. This allows the player to whittle down his HP and prepare Reraise to survive Ultima. After Reraise is cast on the party, if a party member knows Vanish, they can use said spell to nullify the boss's physical attacks making the battle virtually impossible to lose.

A passive strategy of defeating Magic Master is to equip the party with Reflect Rings, enter the battle and cast Reraise. Magic Master should attack with a magic spell that will be reflected and will not use Barrier Change, because the Magic Master forgoes casting it unless the player has attacked at least once, thus leading him to abusing its use through the battle. The player should defend throughout the battle while the Magic Master brings upon his own doom before casting Ultima.

Another way to stop Magic Master from casting Ultima is to damage his MP with Rasp and Osmose, which will kill him when his MP reaches 0. Considering Magic Master's high MP, this would take at least half an hour.

The player can steal from Magic Master with a berserked party member equipped with a Thief's Knife.

Formations

Number Enemies Encounter flags Introduction flag Musical theme Magic AP
Normal Back Surrounded Side
354 Magic Master Y N N N Sides, individual The Decisive Battle 10

AI script

Attack Turns:
1st Turn: Fira (33%) or Blizzara (33%) or Thundara (33%)
2nd Turn: Firaga (33%) or Blizzaga (33%) or Thundaga (33%)
3rd Turn: Firaga (33%) or Blizzaga (33%) or Thundaga (33%)

Firaga (33%) or Blizzaga (33%) or Thundaga (33%)

4th Turn: Firaga (33%) or Blizzaga (33%) or Thundaga (33%)

Firaga (33%) or Blizzaga (33%) or Thundaga (33%)

5th Turn: Firaga (33%) or Blizzaga (33%) or Thundaga (33%)
6th Turn: Death (33%) or Silence (33%) or Bio (33%)

Death (33%) or Silence (33%) or Bio (33%)

If any Monster has Reflect status:

Target: All Monsters
Firaga (33%) or Blizzaga (33%) or Thundaga (33%)

If killed: Ultima (100%)

If attacked by anything:

Target: Self
Barrier Change

Other appearances

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

PFF Magic master
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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

FFRK Magic Master FFVI
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Gallery

Etymology

Magic or sorcery is an attempt to understand, experience and influence the world using rituals, symbols, actions, gestures and language that are believed to exploit supernatural forces.

Related enemies