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[[File:Final-Fantasy-III-White-Mage-Red-Mage.jpg|thumb|250px|Refia as a White Mage healing Ingus in ''Final Fantasy III''.]]
 
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[[File:Final-Fantasy-III-White-Mage-Red-Mage.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Refia]] as a White Mage healing [[Ingus]] in ''Final Fantasy III''.]]
{{Q|Heal the body, heal the heart.|''Dissidia Final Fantasy'', White Mage Lore}}
 
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{{Quote|Heal the body, heal the heart.|''Dissidia Final Fantasy'', White Mage Lore}}
'''White Mage''' ({{J|白魔道士|fmt=j}} or {{J|白魔道師|Shiromadōshi|White Magic Adherent|fmt=j,r}}), also called '''White Wizard''', is a [[Job System|Job]] class in the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series, and is featured in several installments. It is among the first Job classes introduced in the series.
 
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'''White Mage''' ({{J|白魔道士|fmt=j}} or {{J|白魔道師|Shiromadōshi|White Sorcerer|fmt=j,r}}), also called '''White Wizard''', is a [[job system|job]] class in the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series, and is featured in several installments. It is among the first job classes introduced in the series.
   
The [[Seer]] job is usually a stronger version of the White Mage.
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The [[Seer]] job is usually a stronger version of the White Mage, but other similar healing-type jobs exist in the series, like [[Bishop]], [[Oracle (job)|Oracle]] and [[Medic (job)|Medic]].
   
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
The White Mage's equipment includes staves and maces (as well as hammers in the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]''), but in later installments they more commonly use magical rods instead. Their armor, like most mages, is limited to lightweight vests and mage robes. Their physical [[stats]] are usually higher than those of a [[Black Mage (Job)|Black Mage]], but are not as high as some other classes. Their [[Magic Power|magic]] stats, of course, are high, though they tend to be a bit lower than a Black Mage or a [[Summoner (Job)|Summoner]].
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The White Mage's equipment includes staves and maces (as well as hammers in the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]''), but in later installments they more commonly use magical rods instead. Their armor is limited to lightweight vests and mage robes. Their physical [[stats]] are usually higher than those of a [[Black Mage (job)|Black Mage]], but are not as high as some other classes. Their [[Magic Power|magic]] stats, of course, are high, though they tend to be a bit lower than a Black Mage or a [[Summoner (job)|Summoner]].
   
The most prominent ability of a White Mage is to cast [[White Magic]], which usually includes healing and support magic, but may also include [[Status Effect]] spells. In later installments, the White Mages have been given the ability [[Pray (Ability)|Pray]], in which the party's [[HP (Stat)|HP]] would be minimally restored for no cost. Their ability to heal, protect, and resurrect [[Knocked Out|fallen members]] of the party make White Mages invaluable, as they are usually the only efficient way of healing.
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The most prominent ability of a White Mage is to cast [[White Magic]], which usually includes healing and support magic, but may also include [[status effect]] spells. In later installments, the White Mages have been given the ability [[Pray (ability)|Pray]], in which the party's [[HP (stat)|HP]] would be minimally restored for no cost. Their ability to heal, protect, and resurrect [[Knocked Out|fallen members]] of the party make White Mages invaluable, as they are usually the only efficient way of healing.
   
White Mages tend to dress in white robes with red triangular lining. They tend to lean towards lighter armor, generally robes, and their robes are trimmed with red triangles that usually flare out from cuffs, around hems, or on the lining of the hood if they wear one. Most White Mages are female, but some males have been White Mages as well. Male White Mages generally do not wear hoods. Sometimes Summoners are also able to cast White Magic. The recurring [[White Robe]] and [[Cat-Ear Hood]] are related to this job. In virtually all games the White Mage has one offensive attack, called [[Holy (Ability)|Holy]].
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White Mages tend to dress in white robes with red triangular lining. They tend to lean towards lighter armor, generally robes, and their robes are trimmed with red triangles that usually flare out from cuffs, around hems, or on the lining of the hood if they wear one. Most White Mages are female, but some males have been White Mages as well. Male White Mages generally do not wear hoods. Sometimes Summoners can also cast White Magic. The recurring [[White Robe]] and [[Cat-Ear Hood]] are related to this job. The White Mage is associated with one offensive attack, called [[Holy (ability)|Holy]].
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Final Fantasy]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy]]''===
 
[[File:Whitemage-ff1-nes.png|right]]
 
[[File:Whitemage-ff1-nes.png|right]]
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{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy)}}
 
{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy)}}
 
Although lacking in offensive power, White Mages are valuable due to their healing abilities. The upgraded White Wizard is even more powerful, having the ability to cast Full-Life and Holy.
 
Although lacking in offensive power, White Mages are valuable due to their healing abilities. The upgraded White Wizard is even more powerful, having the ability to cast Full-Life and Holy.
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===''[[Final Fantasy II]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy II]]''===
 
[[File:Minwu Sprite NES.png|right]]
 
[[File:Minwu Sprite NES.png|right]]
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[[Minwu]] is the royal White Wizard of [[Fynn]], and one of the few male White Mages in the series. He has access to many high-level spells when he joins the [[party]].
 
[[Minwu]] is the royal White Wizard of [[Fynn]], and one of the few male White Mages in the series. He has access to many high-level spells when he joins the [[party]].
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy III]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy III]]''===
 
[[File:FF3-NES-WhiteMage.PNG|right]]
 
[[File:FF3-NES-WhiteMage.PNG|right]]
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{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy III)}}
 
{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy III)}}
The White Mage job is bestowed by the [[Wind Crystal (Term)|Wind Crystal]], and is the only dedicated White Magic-user for the majority of the game. [[Aria Benett]], [[Sara Altney]], [[Alus Restor|Prince Alus]] and [[Unei]] aid the party with White Magic.
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The White Mage job is gained from the [[Wind Crystal (term)|Wind Crystal]]. White Mages excel in assisting the party with defensive and restorative White Magic. Some offensive magic is also available (Light and Wind). They possess low Attack power and Defense. After Devout becomes available, they only become back-up healers if there is a Devout and White Mage in the same party. [[Aria Benett]], [[Sara Altney]], [[Alus Restor|Prince Alus]] and [[Unei]] aid the party with White Magic.
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''===
 
[[File:Rosa Farrell battle.png|right]]
 
[[File:Rosa Farrell battle.png|right]]
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[[Rosa Joanna Farrell/Gameplay|Rosa]] and [[Porom/Gameplay|Porom]] are White Mages (White Wizard in older translations). White Mages also appear as NPCs in various locations.
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In the older translations, White Mage was called White Wizard. [[Rosa Joanna Farrell]] and [[Porom]] are both White Mages. White Mages also appear as NPCs in various locations.
 
   
 
====''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]''====
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Rosa and Porom are White Mages, and NPC White Mages make an appearance in [[Baron Castle]]. White Mages have access to [[White Magic (Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-)|White Magic]] and can equip bows and staves.
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[[Rosa Joanna Farrell]] and [[Porom]] are both White Mages, and NPC White Mages make an appearance in [[Baron Castle]]. White Mages have access to [[White Magic]] and can also equip bows and staves.
 
   
 
====''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''====
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{{main|White Mage (The After Years)}}
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White Mage is a character who, along with [[Black Mage (The After Years)|Black Mage]], accompanies [[Ceodore Harvey|Ceodore]] and the [[Kain Highwind|Hooded Man]] as they pass through the [[Devil's Road]]. Rosa and Porom are White Mages.
{{Main|White Mage (The After Years)}}
 
White Mage is a character who, along with [[Black Mage (The After Years)|Black Mage]], accompanies [[Ceodore Harvey|Ceodore]] and the [[Kain Highwind|Hooded Man]] as they pass through the [[Devil's Road]]. Rosa and Porom also return.
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy V]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy V]]''===
 
[[File:V W Mages.PNG|right]]
 
[[File:V W Mages.PNG|right]]
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{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy V)}}
 
{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy V)}}
The White Mage job is held by one of the shards of the Wind Crystal. Its job abilities grant access to White Magic.
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The White Mage job is held by one of the shards of the Wind Crystal. Its job abilities grant access to [[White Magic (Final Fantasy V)|White Magic]].
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''===
 
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[[Banon]] is officially classified as an [[Oracle]], but has Pray as his ability and equips rods, both attributes of White Mages.
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy VII]]''===
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Though there is no job system, [[Aeris (Final Fantasy VII party member)|Aeris]] is often considered a White Mage, as she has high magic stats, equips rods and staves, and her [[Limit (Final Fantasy VII)|Limit Breaks]] heal and buff the party. She owns the [[White Materia]], the source of the ultimate White Magic spell, [[Holy (Final Fantasy VII)|Holy]].
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Though ''Final Fantasy VII'' has no job system, [[Aerith Gainsborough|Aeris Gainsborough]] is often considered a White Mage, as she has high magic stats, equips rods and staves, and her [[Limit (Final Fantasy VII)|Limit Breaks]] heal and buff the party. Also, she is the owner of the [[White Materia]], the sole source of the ultimate White Magic spell, [[Holy (Final Fantasy VII)|Holy]].
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''===
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[[Garnet Til Alexandros XVII/Gameplay|Dagger]] and [[Eiko Carol/Gameplay|Eiko]] cast [[Wht Mag (Final Fantasy IX)|White Magic]] along with [[Summon (Final Fantasy IX)|Summon Magic]], although Eiko has a greater dominance over it, while Dagger favors summoning. The latter also dresses in the traditional White Mage robes as a disguise early on.
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[[Garnet Til Alexandros XVII|Princess Garnet]] and [[Eiko Carol]] are able to cast White Magic along with [[Summon (Command)|Summon Magic]], although Eiko has a far greater dominance over it, while Garnet favors summoning. Garnet also dresses in the traditional White Mage robes as a disguise early in the game.
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy X]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy X]]''===
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[[Yuna/Gameplay|Yuna]] is a [[Summoner (Final Fantasy X)|summoner]], but her section of the [[Sphere Grid]] contains [[Wht Magic (Final Fantasy X)|White Magic]] and other White Mage abilities like Pray.
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[[Yuna]] is a Summoner, but not unlike the ''Final Fantasy IX'' summoners, her section of the [[Sphere Grid]] contains White Magic and other White Mage abilities like Pray.
 
   
 
====''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]''====
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{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy X-2)}}
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The White Mage [[dressphere]] has minimal attack power, but large healing power. This particular iteration of the class cannot physically [[Attack (command)|attack]] unless [[Berserk (status)|berserked]] or using [[Mug]].
{{Main|White Mage (Final Fantasy X-2)}}
 
The White Mage [[dressphere]] is the same as the classic White Mages of the series, with minimal attack power, but large healing power. This particular iteration of the class is notable because it cannot directly use physical [[Attack (Command)|attacks]] unless [[Berserk (Status)|berserked]] or using [[Mug]].
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''===
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{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy XI)}}
 
{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy XI)}}
The White Mage is one of the six base jobs of ''Final Fantasy XI'' and is the most adept at healing and the only job with the ability to heal almost all debuffs. White Mages are also capable of the traditional supportive magic as well as a limited number of status-inflicting spells.
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The White Mage is one of the six base [[Final Fantasy XI jobs|jobs]]. It is the most adept at healing and the only job with the ability to heal almost all debuffs. White Mages use traditional supportive magic as well as a limited number of status-inflicting spells.
   
===''[[Final Fantasy XII#International Zodiac Job System|Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System]]''===
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===''[[Final Fantasy XII]]''===
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{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy XII)}}
 
{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy XII)}}
The [[Aries (Zodiac)|Aries]] License Grid holds licenses for the White Mage job. White Mages use rods and some sword-type weapons, and can cast all [[White Magick]] and some [[Green Magick]].
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In the ''Zodiac'' versions, the White Mage [[License Board]] is represented by the [[Aries (zodiac)|Aries]] zodiac sign. White Mages use rods and some sword-type weapons, and can cast all [[White Magicks (Final Fantasy XII)|White Magicks]] and some [[Green Magicks (Final Fantasy XII)|Green Magicks]].
   
 
====''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]''====
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{{main|White Mage (Revenant Wings)}}
 
{{main|White Mage (Revenant Wings)}}
[[Penelo]] is a mix between a [[Dancer (Job)|Dancer]] and a White Mage, and has several White Magic spells in her skillset. Hume White Mages also appear as an enemy.
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[[Penelo/Gameplay|Penelo]] is a mix between a [[Dancer (job)|Dancer]] and a White Mage, and has several White Magick spells in her skillset. Hume White Mages also appear as an enemy.
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]''===
 
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{{main|Medic (Final Fantasy XIII)}}
 
The Medic [[Paradigm|role]] is similar to a White Mage. Even though their abilities are never defined as 'White Magic', they can perform nothing but healing spells. [[Oerba Dia Vanille|Vanille]] and [[Hope Estheim|Hope]] are the only characters who are capable of learning all of the Medic abilities.
 
 
====''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]''====
 
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{{Main|Medic (Final Fantasy XIII-2)}}
 
Medic reappears in the sequel with new abilities which are exclusive to [[Paradigm Pack]] allies: [[Cheer (Ability)|Cheer]], and [[Esunaga|Esunada]]. [[Noel Kreiss]] can learn all the abilities available to party, but is a rather poor Medic due to his fairly low [[Magic Power|Magic]], and [[Serah Farron]] is favored by most players as a Medic despite her lack of Cura and Curaja abilities due to her Magic being higher than Noel's.
 
 
Serah also has a costume as part of the game's [[List of Final Fantasy XIII-2 Downloadable Content|downloadable content]] which is based on the concept of a white mage.
 
   
 
====''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]''====
 
====''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]''====
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[[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)/Gameplay|Lightning]] can obtain a [[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII garbs#White Mage|garb modeled after the White Mage job]] at the start of [[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII days#Day 4|Day 4]] from a treasure cube in the [[Ark (Lightning Returns)|Ark]]. It has the abilities [[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII abilities#Dispel|Dispel Lv. 2]] and [[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII abilities#Quick Ruin|Quick Ruin Lv. 2]], and the passive ability, Soul of the White Mage, which increases maximum HP by 5% and magic damage by 10%. Normal healing spells attributed to being white magic can't be used by Lightning as a normal ability, but she can use Curaga for 2 [[Energy Points|EP]] (Normal/Hard mode) or 1 EP (Easy mode) from the pause menu.
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[[Lightning (Final Fantasy XIII)|Lightning]] can obtain a [[List of Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Garbs|garb]] modeled after the White Mage job, but the only spell attributed to being White Magic set by the garb is Dispel Lv. 2 (the other spell set by the garb is Quick Ruin Lv. 2). Normal healing spells attributed to being white magic can't be used by Lightning as a normal ability, however she can use Curaga for 2 [[Energy Points|EP]] on Normal/Hard mode or 1 EP on Easy mode from the pause menu.
 
   
The [[Angel of Valhalla]] can use Cure and Curaja depending on its heal level while teamed up with Lightning in the [[Wildlands]], but it can also use elemental magics so it is more like a [[Red Mage]].
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The [[Angel of Valhalla]] can use Cure and Curaja depending on his bond level while teamed up with Lightning in the [[Wildlands]], but he can also use elemental spells so he is more like a [[Red Mage]].
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''===
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{{main|White Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)}}
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[[File:FFXIV White Mage Icon.png|50px|right|Icon.]]
{{Main|Conjurer (Final Fantasy XIV)#White Mage}}
 
[[File:FFXIV White Mage Icon.png|Icon.]][[Conjurer (Final Fantasy XIV)|Conjurers]] who meet certain requirements can obtain a Soul of the White Mage, allowing them to switch between both Class and Job at will. As a White Mage one is able to use advanced healing spells and abilities like [[Regen (Ability)|Regen]] and Benediction while losing access to abilities from various other classes, like [[Thaumaturge]].
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[[White Mage (Final Fantasy XIV)|Conjurers]] who complete their level 30 class quest can obtain a Soul of the White Mage, allowing them to switch between class and job at will. As a White Mage one can use advanced healing spells and abilities like [[Regen (ability)|Regen]], Benediction, Assize or shield its allies with Divine Benison. They have access to the Healer Role Actions.
   
The [[Artifact Equipment#Final Fantasy XIV|Artifact Equipment]] includes the traditional red-trimmed white robe with the hood down, much like White Wizard in the [[Final Fantasy|original ''Final Fantasy'']].
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The [[Artifact equipment#Final Fantasy XIV|Artifact equipment]] includes the traditional red-trimmed white robe with the hood down.
   
Also, a miniature white mage in the style of the original ''Final Fantasy'' is one of three possible outcomes of summoning the "Minion of Light" (the others being a [[Warrior (Job)|warrior]] and a [[Black Mage (Job)|black mage]]).
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A miniature white mage in the style of the original ''Final Fantasy'' is one of three possible outcomes of summoning the "Minion of Light" (the others being a [[Warrior (job)|warrior]] and a [[Black Mage (job)|black mage]]).
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''===
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{{main|White Mage (Tactics)}}
 
{{main|White Mage (Tactics)}}
White Mages have access to all White Magicks, and have the reaction ability of [[Auto-Regen]] and support ability of extra magick defense. They can wield staves and light armor and robes. They are also the fastest among the magickal classes.
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White Mages have access to all [[White Magick (Tactics)|White Magicks]], and have the reaction ability of [[Auto-Regen]] and support ability of extra magick defense. They can wield staves and light armor and robes. They are the fastest among the magickal classes.
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''===
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{{main|White Mage (Tactics Advance)}}
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White Mage job is available to [[Human|humes]], [[viera]], and [[nu mou]]. The White Mage is able to learn the general [[White Magic (Tactics Advance)|White Magic]] abilities such as [[Cure (ability)|Cure]] and [[Raise (Life 1)|Life]]. They wield staves in combat. It should also be noted that the White Magic they use to aid allies is also effective in dealing damage to [[Zombie (Tactics Advance)|Zombies]] and [[Vampire (Tactics Advance)|Vampires]]. The best race to use the White Mage is the nu mou, due to their superior magic growth. Viera should only use the White Mage when necessary (i.e. to unlock more powerful jobs).
{{Main|White Mage (Tactics Advance)}}
 
The White Mage job is a basic job for humes, [[viera]] and [[Nu Mou|nu mou]]. Their abilities of healing are of huge use throughout the entire game.
 
   
 
====''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]''====
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{{main|White Mage (Tactics A2)}}
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White Mage is a master of curative magic which is a [[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift jobs|job]] available to [[Human|humes]], [[nu mou]] and [[viera]] right from the beginning.
{{Main|White Mage (Tactics A2)}}
 
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The White Mage reappears in ''A2'' as a base job for the same three races.
 
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White Mages have abilities to heal party members and damage the [[undead]].
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics S]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Tactics S]]''===
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White Mage appears as a job for humes, viera, and nu mou.
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{{Section|Final Fantasy Tactics S}}
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===''[[Crystal Defenders: Vanguard Storm]]''===
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{{Quote|White Mages can restore the hit points of nearby units.|Online description}}
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{{Job section|Crystal Defenders: Vanguard Storm}}
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Type-0]]''===
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[[File:Mogri icon 08 l.png|right|90px]]
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Class Seventh is attributed to teaching white magic. [[Rem Tokimiya]] was formerly a student of Class Seventh, until she was transferred to [[Class Zero]] to assist in fighting against the [[Militesi Empire]]. In addition, many of [[Deuce]]'s melodies consist of white magic spells and properties.
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Class Seventh is attributed to teaching white magic, and its [[Cranberry Knights|class moogle]] represents the class. [[Rem Tokimiya]] was formerly a student of Class Seventh, until she was transferred to [[Class Zero]] to assist in fighting [[Milites Empire]]. In addition, many of [[Deuce]]'s melodies consist of white magic spells and properties.
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King]]''===
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{{main|White Mage (My Life as a King)}}
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{{Main|White Mage (My Life as a King)}}
 
 
White Mages can be recruited as adventurers and have access to the most traditional White Magic and wield hammers.
 
White Mages can be recruited as adventurers and have access to the most traditional White Magic and wield hammers.
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord]]''===
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{{main|Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord enemies#White Mage}}
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White Mages appear as enemies and are classified in the aid class, where they don't attack, just cure themselves after taking damage. They can be Clavats or Yukes.
{{main|List of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord Enemies#White Mage}}
 
White Mages appears as enemies in ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord]]''. They are classified in the aid class, where they don't attack, just cure themselves after taking damage. They can be Clavats or Yukes.
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]''===
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[[File:FFT4HoL White Mage Icon.png|right]]
 
[[File:FFT4HoL White Mage Icon.png|right]]
 
{{main|White Mage (The 4 Heroes of Light)}}
 
{{main|White Mage (The 4 Heroes of Light)}}
The White Mage crown appears in this game, and enhances the use of traditional White Magic.
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The White Mage crown appears as a job, and enhances the use of traditional White Magic.
   
 
===''[[Bravely Default]]''===
 
===''[[Bravely Default]]''===
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{{main|White Mage (Bravely Default)}}
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The White Mage job is one of the first jobs gained. It is obtained (along with [[Monk (Bravely Default)|Monk]]) after defeating [[Barras Lehr]] and [[Holly Whyte]] in the [[Norende Ravine]].
{{Main|White Mage (Bravely Default)}}
 
The White Mage job is one of the first jobs gained after the basic Freelancer job. It is obtained (along with [[Monk (Bravely Default)|Monk]]) after defeating [[Barras Lehr]] and [[Holly Whyte]] in the [[Norende Ravine]].
 
   
It operates similarly to the White Mage from the ''[[White Mage (Final Fantasy III)|Final Fantasy III]]'' remake as the job must level up to access higher level magic, but in addition the party must have also bought the scroll for the spell from a Magic Shop before the White Mage can cast it regardless of the mage having the prerequisite level.
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The job must level up to access higher level magic, but in addition the party must have also bought the scroll for the spell from a Magic Shop before the White Mage can cast it regardless of the mage having the prerequisite level.
   
It has access to all three levels of Wind-element spell as well as the staple, Holy. It is also the job that contains Staff Lore, the ability to raise arms aptitude for staves to S.
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It has access to all three levels of Wind-element spell as well as the staple, Holy. It also contain the support ability contains Staff Lore, the ability to raise arms aptitude for staves to S.
   
 
====''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]''====
 
====''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]''====
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The White Mage is a job class obtained after defeating [[Holly Whyte]].
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The White Mage's primary strength is the ability to cast [[White Magic (Bravely Second)|White Magic]], which is primarily focused on healing and buffing spells, and some offensive Wind spells.
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====''[[Bravely Default: Fairy's Effect]]''====
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{{Section|Bravely Default: Fairy's Effect}}
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''===
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{{main|White Mage (Dimensions)}}
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White Mage is a job class, obtained at the beginning of the game and is thus available to both groups.
{{Main|White Mage (Dimensions)}}
 
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White Mage is a job class in this game. It is obtained at the beginning of the game and is thus available to both groups.
 
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===''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions II]]''===
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{{Section|Final Fantasy Dimensions II}}
   
===''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''===
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===''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)|Dissidia Final Fantasy]]''===
{{sideicon|Dissidia}}
 
 
In the [[Duel Colosseum]], when selected, the White Mage job card will fully heal the player's HP after battle.
 
In the [[Duel Colosseum]], when selected, the White Mage job card will fully heal the player's HP after battle.
   
 
====''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''====
 
====''[[Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy]]''====
  +
The White Mage job card appears in [[Labyrinth (Dissidia 012)|Labyrinth]] mode, and will heal the current lead character to full health.
{{sideicon|D012}}
 
The White Mage job card reappears in the new [[Labyrinth (Dissidia 012)|Labyrinth]] mode, and will heal the current lead character to full health.
 
   
 
The White Mage is also a job that can be selected for a character in the player's Party for [[Quick Battle]], [[Friend Card]]s, or wireless matches. The White Mage job doubles the recovery rate of the user's Bravery after they land an HP attack, and is needed to unlock the advanced jobs Knight and Sage.
 
The White Mage is also a job that can be selected for a character in the player's Party for [[Quick Battle]], [[Friend Card]]s, or wireless matches. The White Mage job doubles the recovery rate of the user's Bravery after they land an HP attack, and is needed to unlock the advanced jobs Knight and Sage.
   
 
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
 
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
  +
{{Section|Pictlogica Final Fantasy}}
{{sideicon|PFF}}
 
{{stub|Pictlogica Final Fantasy}}
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''===
  +
{{main|White Mage (Airborne Brigade)}}
{{sideicon|FFAB}}
 
  +
The White Mage is a job available from the start. The preferred weapons for the job are staves and the job specializes in intelligence abilities. The job is involved in the requirements to unlock the [[Devout (Airborne Brigade)|Devout]] and [[Paladin (Airborne Brigade)|Paladin]] jobs.
{{Main|White Mage (Airborne Brigade)}}
 
The White Mage is a job in ''Final Fantasy: Airborne Brigade'' available from the start. The preferred weapons for the job are staves and the job specializes in intelligence abilities. The job is involved in the requirements to unlock the [[Devout (Airborne Brigade)|Devout]] and [[Paladin (Airborne Brigade)|Paladin]] jobs.
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Artniks]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Artniks]]''===
{{sideicon|Artniks}}
 
 
The White Mage appears as a character card.
 
The White Mage appears as a character card.
{{stub|Final Fantasy Artniks}}
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{{Section|Final Fantasy Artniks}}
   
 
====''[[Final Fantasy Artniks Dive]]''====
 
====''[[Final Fantasy Artniks Dive]]''====
{{Job-stub|Final Fantasy Artniks Dive}}
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{{Job section|Final Fantasy Artniks Dive}}
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]''===
  +
{{Quote|Weary of healing, this champion of divinity has forsaken cures, and here knows only to strike.|Description}}
{{sideicon|FFATB}}
 
  +
The White Mage is a character available to the party, and uses the Holy ability during battle. It unlocks at level 3.
{{Q|Weary of healing, this champion of divinity has forsaken cures, and here knows only to strike.|Description}}
 
The White Mage is a character available to the party, and uses the Holy ability during battle. Unlocks at level 3.
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
  +
[[File:FFRK White Mage Sprite.png|right]]
{{sideicon|FFRK}}
 
  +
{{main|White Mage (Record Keeper)}}
{{Q|A practitioner of healing magic, the white mage is invaluable when it comes to restoring HP or removing debuffs. Though lacking in martial skill, no small number of battles have been won thanks to her spellcraft.|Description.}}
 
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{{Quote|A practitioner of healing magic, the white mage is invaluable when it comes to restoring HP or removing debuffs. Though lacking in martial skill, no small number of battles have been won thanks to her spellcraft.|Description.}}
White Mage appears as a recruitable character in ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper''. She is unlocked along with [[Black Mage#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|White Mage]] in [[Sector 1 Reactor#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Mako Reactor No. 1]] on Classic in ''Final Fantasy VII'' storyline as the Mastery Reward.
 
  +
White Mage appears as a recruitable character, unlocked along with [[Black Mage (job)#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Black Mage]] in [[Sector 1 Reactor#Final Fantasy Record Keeper|Mako Reactor No. 1]] on Classic in ''Final Fantasy VII'' storyline as the Mastery Reward.
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{{Clear}}
   
  +
===''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''===
;Stats
 
  +
[[Fina]] one of the main characters is a White Mage. She wears a mantle with the iconic white-red design.
{|class="full-width table FFRK" style="text-align:center"
 
|-class="a"
 
!style="width:10%"|Level
 
!style="width:10%"|HP
 
!style="width:10%"|Attack
 
!style="width:10%"|Defense
 
!style="width:10%"|Magic
 
!style="width:10%"|Resistance
 
!style="width:10%"|Mind
 
!style="width:10%"|Accuracy
 
!style="width:10%"|Evasion
 
!style="width:10%"|Speed
 
|-
 
!class="b"|1
 
|96
 
|5
 
|5
 
|6
 
|9
 
|8
 
|20
 
|20
 
|69
 
|-
 
!class="b"|10
 
|454
 
|13
 
|10
 
|16
 
|29
 
|26
 
|20
 
|20
 
|72
 
|-
 
!class="b"|20
 
|852
 
|22
 
|17
 
|27
 
|47
 
|43
 
|20
 
|21
 
|76
 
|-
 
!class="b"|50
 
|2,048
 
|50
 
|40
 
|62
 
|95
 
|88
 
|22
 
|22
 
|91
 
|}
 
   
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Some of the other characters are also a White Mage.
;Abilities
 
White Mage can use [[White Magic (Record Keeper)|White Magic]] up to rarity rank 4.
 
   
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===''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]''===
Her initial [[Soul Break]] is [[Pray (Ability)|Prayer]] which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment restores a very small amount of HP to the party. The staff Light Staff (III) can grant White Mage access to [[Divine Seal|Divine Signet]] which at the expense of one Soul Gauge segment temporarily increases the user's Mind.
 
  +
{{Main|White Mage (Explorers)}}
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{{Quote|White Mages specialize in healing and support to aid their comrades in a tight spot.|Description}}
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White Mage is one of the [[Final Fantasy Explorers jobs|jobs]] unlocked after the 1★ Tutorial Quest, "Ability Mutations Exam". White Mage is categorized as healer. They can initially equip staves and tomes. After mastery, rods and dual daggers can be equipped.
   
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====''[[Final Fantasy Explorers-Force]]''====
;Equipment
 
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<gallery>
White Mage can equip the following weapon types: [[List of Final Fantasy Record Keeper Weapons/Daggers|daggers]] and [[List of Final Fantasy Record Keeper Weapons/Staves|staves]]. The staff Light Staff (III) allows White Mage access to Divine Signet.
 
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FFEF White Mage.png
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</gallery>
  +
{{Job section|Final Fantasy Explorers-Force}}
   
  +
===''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]''===
She can equip the following armor types: [[List of Final Fantasy Record Keeper Armor/Bracers|bracers]], [[List of Final Fantasy Record Keeper Armor/Hats|hats]], and [[List of Final Fantasy Record Keeper Armor/Robes|robes]].
 
  +
{{Job section|Mobius Final Fantasy}}
   
She can equip [[List of Final Fantasy Record Keeper Accessories|accessories]].
+
===''[[World of Final Fantasy]]''===
  +
An [[Non-player character|NPC]] can be found in [[Cornelia (World of Final Fantasy)|Cornelia]] dressed as a White Mage.
 
;Gallery
 
{{Gallery|class=FFRKa
 
|File:FFRK White Mage sprites.png|Sprites of the White Mage in ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper''.
 
|File:FFRK spritesheet White Mage.png|Spritesheet.
 
}}
 
{{Job-stub|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
 
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]''===
 
{{sideicon|FFE}}
 
The White Mage job heals and powers up allies with supportive abilities.<ref name="explorers4jobs">{{Refwebsite| page url = http://www.siliconera.com/2014/06/16/details-final-fantasy-explorers-first-four-jobs/| page name = Details On Final Fantasy Explorers’ First Four Jobs| site url = http://www.siliconera.com/| site name = Siliconera| access time = 21:15, October 27, 2014 (UTC)}}</ref>
 
{{Job-stub|Final Fantasy Explorers}}
 
   
 
===''[[Chocobo's Dungeon 2]]''===
 
===''[[Chocobo's Dungeon 2]]''===
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{{Job section|Chocobo's Dungeon 2}}
{{sideicon|ChocoD2}}
 
{{Job-stub|Chocobo's Dungeon 2}}
 
   
 
===''[[Chocobo Racing]]''===
 
===''[[Chocobo Racing]]''===
  +
{{Job section|Chocobo Racing}}
{{sideicon|ChocoR}}
 
{{Job-stub|Chocobo Racing}}
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales]]''===
  +
{{Job section|Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales}}
{{sideicon|FablesCT}}
 
{{Job-stub|Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales}}
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]''===
{{sideicon|FablesCD}}
 
 
{{main|White Mage (Chocobo's Dungeon)}}
 
{{main|White Mage (Chocobo's Dungeon)}}
[[Chocobo (Chocobo Series)|Chocobo]] can use the White Mage job in ''Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon'', while [[Shirma]] is a recurring White Mage in the ''[[Chocobo Series|Chocobo]]'' series.
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[[Chocobo (Chocobo series)|Chocobo]] can use the White Mage job, while [[Shirma]] is a recurring White Mage in the ''[[Chocobo series|Chocobo]]'' series.
   
 
===''[[Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha]]''===
 
===''[[Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha]]''===
  +
{{Job section|Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha}}
{{sideicon|}}
 
{{Job-stub|Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha}}
 
   
 
===''[[Dice de Chocobo]]''===
 
===''[[Dice de Chocobo]]''===
{{sideicon|Dice}}
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{{Job section|Dice de Chocobo}}
{{Job-stub|Dice de Chocobo}}
 
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
  +
White Mages from the series appear as cards.
{{sideicon|FFTCG}}
 
{{Gallery|class=FFTCGa
 
|File:WhiteMageFemale TCG.png|Female White Mage from ''Tactics''.
 
|File:WhiteMageMale TCG.png|Male White Mage from ''Tactics''
 
|File:WhiteMage NuMou TCG.png|Nu Mou White Mage from ''Tactics Advance''.
 
|File:WhiteMage Hume TCG.png|Hume White Mage from ''Tactics Advance''.
 
|File:WhiteMage Viera TCG.png|Viera White Mage from ''Tactics Advance''.
 
|File:3-091 White Mage Lenna.jpg|Lenna as a White Mage.
 
|File:KrileWhiteMage TCG.png|Krile as a White Mage.
 
|File:WhiteMage XI TCG.png|Female Hume as a White Mage.
 
|File:WhiteMage2 XI TCG.png|Tarutaru as a White Mage.
 
|File:LunethWhiteMage TCG.png|Luneth as a White Mage.
 
|File:RefiaWhiteMage TCG.png|Refia as a White Mage.
 
|File:ArcWhiteMage TCG.png|Arc as a White Mage.
 
|File:WhiteMage XIV TCG.png|Female Hyur as a White Mage.
 
|File:ClavatWhiteMage TCG.png|Female Clavat as a White Mage.
 
|File:YukeWhiteMage TCG.png|Female Yuke as a White Mage.
 
|File:WhiteMage Explorers TCG.png|Female White Mage from ''Explorers''.
 
}}
 
{{stub|Final Fantasy Trading Card Game}}
 
{{-}}
 
   
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<gallery>
==Non-''Final Fantasy Appearances''==
 
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WhiteMageFemale TCG.png|Female White Mage from ''Tactics''.
===''{{w|Mario Hoops 3-on-3}}''===
 
[[File:M3on3-whitemage.png|100px|right|The White Mage in ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''.]]
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WhiteMageMale TCG.png|Male White Mage from ''Tactics''
  +
WhiteMage NuMou TCG.png|Nu Mou White Mage from ''Tactics Advance''.
The White Mage appears as a secret character in the {{w|Mario}} sports game, ''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''. This is likely because [[Square Enix]] developed the game. White Mage's special shot is Holy Shot. She is voiced by Deanna Mustard, who also voices Princess Daisy in the Mario series.
 
  +
WhiteMage Hume TCG.png|Hume White Mage from ''Tactics Advance''.
{{-}}
 
  +
WhiteMage Viera TCG.png|Viera White Mage from ''Tactics Advance''.
  +
3-091 White Mage Lenna.jpg|Lenna as a White Mage.
  +
KrileWhiteMage TCG.png|Krile as a White Mage.
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WhiteMage XI TCG.png|Female Hume as a White Mage.
  +
WhiteMage2 XI TCG.png|Tarutaru as a White Mage.
  +
LunethWhiteMage TCG.png|Luneth as a White Mage.
  +
RefiaWhiteMage TCG.png|Refia as a White Mage.
  +
ArcWhiteMage TCG.png|Arc as a White Mage.
  +
WhiteMage XIV TCG.png|Female Hyur as a White Mage.
  +
ClavatWhiteMage TCG.png|Female Clavat as a White Mage.
  +
YukeWhiteMage TCG.png|Female Yuke as a White Mage.
  +
WhiteMage Explorers TCG.png|Female White Mage from ''Explorers''.
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</gallery>
   
===''{{w|Mario Sports Mix}}''===
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===''[[Triple Triad (Portal App)|Triple Triad]]''===
  +
White Mages from the series appear on Triple Triad cards in the version playable via ''[[Final Fantasy Portal App]]''.
[[File:Mariosports white mage.png|left|120px]]
 
White Mage reappears in ''Mario Sports Mix'' for Nintendo's Wii alongside the same four unlockable ''[[Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy]]'' characters with which she debuted. She is one of 3 characters (or 2 in 2-2 battle) included in Star Ship Battle. She can be unlocked by getting all 4 crystals for the events Hockey, Dodgeball, Volleyball and Basketball, or by beating Star Road 2 times, winning the Flower Cup 4 times, and certain Mushroom Cup missions.
 
{{-}}
 
   
  +
<gallery>
===''{{w|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga}}''===
 
  +
|005a White Mage.png|''Final Fantasy''
In Little Fungitown, shortly after Mario contracts Bean Fever, Luigi visits a hypnotist to snap him out of his fears. The hypnotist, Psychokamek, appears dressed in traditional White Mage robes and seems to utilize some form of illusory magic in hypnotizing Luigi.
 
  +
|032a White Mage.png|''Final Fantasy III''
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|097a White Mage.png|''Final Fantasy V''
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|223a White Mage.png|''Final Fantasy XI''
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|398a White Mage (JP).png|''Final Fantasy Grandmasters''
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</gallery>
   
===''League of Legends''===
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===''Samurai Rising''===
  +
White Mage was one of the jobs in the mobile action RPG.<ref>http://samurai-rising.jp/ (dead link)</ref>
[[File:veigar-white-mage.jpg|thumb|White Mage Veigar.]]
 
  +
In the PvP game ''League of Legends'' exists a champion called Veigar, who is an [[Black Mage (Job)#League of Legends|allusion]] to Black Mages. One of Veigar's skins is called White Mage Veigar, who strongly resembles a White Mage.
 
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==Non-''Final Fantasy'' appearances==
{{-}}
 
  +
===''Star Ocean: Anamnesis''===
  +
As part of the collaboration with ''Brave Exvius'', [[Fina]] wears a white cloak with a hem of red triangles, which is an allusion to the White Mage job. Her role as a Healer in the game's job schema parallels that of a White Mage as well; her symbology (battle magic) includes variants of [[Curaga]] and [[Cheer (ability)|Cheer]].
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{{Clear}}
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===''[[w:c:neptunia:Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1|Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1]]''===
  +
[[File:HDN ReBirth1 Rom Ram White Mage Black Mage.png|thumb|Rom's White Mage outfit (left).]]
  +
[[w:c:neptunia:Rom|Rom]] has white mage outfit as her alternate costumes.
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{{Clear}}
   
 
===''The Knights of Avalon''===
 
===''The Knights of Avalon''===
 
[[File:The Knights of Avalon - White Mage.png|100px|right]]
 
[[File:The Knights of Avalon - White Mage.png|100px|right]]
 
''The Knights of Avalon'' collaboration project with ''Final Fantasy Brigade Break the Seal'', the social game has to offer a limited summoning magic stone "SR Chocobo" and a limited collaboration armor of the White Mage and Black Mage [http://www.gamer.ne.jp/news/201401200052].
 
''The Knights of Avalon'' collaboration project with ''Final Fantasy Brigade Break the Seal'', the social game has to offer a limited summoning magic stone "SR Chocobo" and a limited collaboration armor of the White Mage and Black Mage [http://www.gamer.ne.jp/news/201401200052].
{{-}}
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{{Clear}}
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  +
===''League of Legends''===
  +
[[File:veigar-white-mage.jpg|thumb|White Mage Veigar.]]
  +
In the PvP game exists a champion called Veigar, who is a [[Black Mage (job)#League of Legends|rip off]] of Black Mages. One of Veigar's skins is called White Mage Veigar, who strongly resembles a White Mage.
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{{Clear}}
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  +
===''[[wikipedia:Mario Hoops 3-on-3|Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]''===
  +
[[File:M3on3-whitemage.png|100px|right|The White Mage.]]
  +
The White Mage appears as a secret character. White Mage's special shot is Holy Shot. She is voiced by Noriko Iwahara.
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{{Clear}}
  +
  +
===''[[wikipedia:Mario Sports Mix|Mario Sports Mix]]''===
  +
[[File:Mariosports white mage.png|right|120px]]
  +
White Mage is one of three characters (or two in 2-2 battle) included in Star Ship Battle. She can be unlocked by getting all four crystals for the events Hockey, Dodgeball, Volleyball and Basketball, or by beating Star Road two times, winning the Flower Cup four times, and certain Mushroom Cup missions. Here, she is voiced by Bianca Allen.
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{{Clear}}
  +
  +
===''[[wikipedia:Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga|Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]''===
  +
[[File:Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga - Psycho Kamek.png|right]]
  +
In Little Fungitown, shortly after Mario contracts Bean Fever, Luigi visits a hypnotist to snap him out of his fears. The hypnotist, Psycho Kamek, appears dressed in traditional White Mage robes and seems to utilize some form of illusory magic in hypnotizing Luigi.
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  +
This character does not return in the ''Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions'' remake.
   
 
===''Square Enix Legend World''===
 
===''Square Enix Legend World''===
 
[[File:Square Enix Legend World - White Mage (FFXI) SR.jpg|150px|right]]
 
[[File:Square Enix Legend World - White Mage (FFXI) SR.jpg|150px|right]]
The White Mage version from ''Final Fantasy XI'' appears as a card in the game.
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The White Mage version from ''Final Fantasy XI'' appears as a card.
{{-}}
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{{Clear}}
   
===''Super Smash Brothers for Wii U and 3DS''===
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===''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''===
[[File:Super_Smash_Bros_4_Robin_White_Mage_Alt.jpg|250px|right]]
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[[File:Super_Smash_Bros_4_Robin_White_Mage_Alt.jpg|200px|right]]
In Super Smash Bros, Robin from the Fire Emblem series appears to have an alternate costume based on the White Mage.
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In ''Super Smash Bros'', Robin from the Fire Emblem series appears to have an alternate costume based on the White Mage.
{{-}}
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{{Clear}}
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===''[[Heavenstrike Rivals]]''===
  +
White Mage and White Wizard are units and their ability is [[Mighty Guard (ability)|Mighty Guard]]. White Mage can be promoted to White Wizard.
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  +
<gallery>
  +
HSR White Mage.png|White Mage.
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HSR White Wizard.png|White Wizard.
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</gallery>
  +
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===''[[Samurai Rising]]''===
  +
[[File:Samurai Rising - White Mage.jpg|right|100px]]
  +
The White Mage appears as a job. This job specializes in recovery magic and due to its high magic resistance, can survive against magical attacks.
  +
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===''[[w:c:residentevil:Minna to BIOHAZARD Clan Master|Minna to BIOHAZARD Clan Master]]''===
  +
As a crossover collaboration with ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'', the character Jill Valentine is depicted as a White Mage, in both her natural and blonde hair color. This is likely in correlation with due being the more signature character of Resident Evil, this further highlights her dedicated career to eradicate the use of viral bioweapons entirely. Alternately, her direct exposure to the T-Virus in the events of ''Resident Evil 3: Nemesis'', evokes similarity to the affliction of [[Rosa Joanna Farrell]], the first characterized White Mage, under Desert Fever.
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===''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''===
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In ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]'', players can have their female avatar dress like the White Mage from ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper''.
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{{Clear}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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<gallery>FFI White Mage Chant.png|''[[Final Fantasy]]'' [[White Mage (Final Fantasy)|White Mage]] (PSP).
{{Gallery|title=Gallery|class=series|collapse=hide
 
|File:FFI White Mage Chant.png|''[[Final Fantasy]]'' [[White Mage (Final Fantasy)|White Mage]] (PSP).
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Whitemage-ff1-nes.png|''Final Fantasy'' White Mage (NES).
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FF1_3DS_Bio_White_Mage.jpg|
|File:Whitemage-ff1-nes.png|''[[Final Fantasy]]'' [[White Mage (Final Fantasy)|White Mage]] (NES).
 
|File:FF1 White Mage V-Jump.png|White Mage from the V-Jump strategy guide for ''Final Fantasy'' (WonderSwan Color).
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FF1 White Mage V-Jump.png|White Mage from the V-Jump strategy guide for ''Final Fantasy'' (WonderSwan Color).
|File:Arc-WhiteMage.png|[[Arc]] as a [[White Mage (Final Fantasy III)|White Mage]] in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (DS).
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Arc-WhiteMage.png|[[Arc]] as a [[White Mage (Final Fantasy III)|White Mage]] in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'' (DS).
|File:PoromDSRender.png|Porom the White Mage in ''Final Fantasy IV'' (DS).
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PoromDSRender.png|Porom the White Mage in ''Final Fantasy IV'' (DS).
|File:PoromRender.png|Porom in ''Final Fantasy IV The After Years'' (PSP).
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PoromRender.png|Porom in ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' (PSP).
|File:RosaDSRender.png|Rosa the White Mage in ''Final Fantasy IV'' (DS).
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RosaDSRender.png|Rosa the White Mage in ''Final Fantasy IV'' (DS).
|File:White Mage Shibuya.png|Kazuko Shibuya artwork of a White Mage for ''Final Fantasy IV'' (SNES).
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White Mage Shibuya.png|Kazuko Shibuya artwork of a White Mage for ''Final Fantasy IV'' (SNES).
|File:FF4PSP Rosa Farrell CG Render.png|Rosa in ''Final Fantasy IV The After Years'' (PSP).
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FF4PSP Rosa Farrell CG Render.png|Rosa in ''Final Fantasy IV The After Years'' (PSP).
|File:WMFF4TAY.png|White Mage from ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''.
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WMFF4TAY.png|White Mage from ''Final Fantasy IV: The After Years''.
|File:V W Mages.PNG|[[Final Fantasy V#Characters|Main cast]] of ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' as [[White Mage (Final Fantasy V)|White Mages]].
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V W Mages.PNG|[[Final Fantasy V#Characters|Main cast]] of ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' as [[White Mage (Final Fantasy V)|White Mages]].
|File:White Mage V.PNG|[[Bartz Klauser|Bartz]] from ''Final Fantasy V'' as a White Mage.
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White Mage V.PNG|[[Bartz Klauser|Bartz]] from ''Final Fantasy V'' as a White Mage.
|File:Garnet White Mage FFIX Art.jpg|Concept art of Garnet as a White Mage in ''Final Fantasy IX''.
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Garnet White Mage FFIX Art.jpg|Concept art of Garnet as a White Mage in ''Final Fantasy IX''.
|File:Ffx2-whitemage.jpg|[[Rikku]], [[Paine]] and [[Yuna]] from ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' wearing the White Mage [[dressphere]].
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Ffx2-whitemage.jpg|[[Rikku]], [[Paine]] and [[Yuna]] from ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' wearing the White Mage [[dressphere]].
|File:FFXI-Hume-WhiteMage.jpg|A [[Mithra]]n [[White Mage (Final Fantasy XI)|White Mage]] in ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''.
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FFXI-Hume-WhiteMage.jpg|A [[Mithra]]n [[White Mage (Final Fantasy XI)|White Mage]] in ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''.
|File:FFXII International artwork.jpg|Artwork of [[Ashelia B'nargin Dalmasca|Ashe]] as a White Mage for ''Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System''.
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FFXII International artwork.jpg|Artwork of [[Ashelia B'nargin Dalmasca|Ashe]] as a White Mage for ''Final Fantasy XII International Zodiac Job System''.
|File:Hume White Mage.png|Hume White Mage in ''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]''.
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Hume White Mage.png|Hume White Mage in ''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]''.
|File:Serah Farron - White Mage Attire.png|Downloadable costume in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]''.
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Serah Farron - White Mage Attire.png|Downloadable costume in ''[[Final Fantasy XIII-2]]''.
|File:LRFFXIII White Mage.png|Lightning in a redesigned White Mage garb in ''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]''.
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LRFFXIII White Mage.png|Lightning in a redesigned White Mage garb in ''[[Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII]]''.
|File:White Mage FFXIV.png|A [[Miqo'te]] [[Conjurer (Final Fantasy XIV)#White Mage|White Mage]] from ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''.
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|File:ARR White Mage.png|White Mage in ''Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn''.
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ARR White Mage.png|White Mage in ''Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn''.
|File:Priest.jpg|[[White Mage (Tactics)|White Mages]] from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''.
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Priest.jpg|[[White Mage (Tactics)|White Mages]] from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics]]''.
|File:Ffta-viera-whitemage.jpg|A [[viera]] as a [[White Mage (Tactics Advance)|White Mage]] in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''.
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Ffta-viera-whitemage.jpg|A [[viera]] as a [[White Mage (Tactics Advance)|White Mage]] in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]]''.
|File:Ffta2-h-whitemage.jpg|A [[Human|hume]] as a [[White Mage (Tactics A2)|White Mage]] in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]''.
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Ffta2-h-whitemage.jpg|A [[Human|hume]] as a [[White Mage (Tactics A2)|White Mage]] in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift]]''.
|File:FFTS Nu Mou White Mage Sprite.png|Nu Mou White Mage sprite in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics S]]''.
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FFTS Hume White Mage SR Portrait.png|Hume White Mage portrait from ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics S]]''.
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FFTS Hume White Mage SR Icon.png|Hume White Mage icon from ''Final Fantasy Tactics S''.
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FFTS Hume White Mage Sprite.png|Hume White Mage sprite from ''Final Fantasy Tactics S''.
|File:FFTS Viera White Mage Sprite.png|Viera White Mage sprite in ''[[Final Fantasy Tactics S]]''.
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FFTS Nu Mou White Mage Sprite.png|Nu mou White Mage sprite in ''Final Fantasy Tactics S''.
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FFTS Nu Mou White Mage SR Portrait.png|Nu mou White Mage portrait in ''Final Fantasy Tactics S''.
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FFTS Nu Mou White Mage SR Icon.png|Nu mou White Mage icon in ''Final Fantasy Tactics S''.
|File:CCLilKing-WM.jpg|[[Clavat]] White Mages in ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King]]''.
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FFTS Viera White Mage Sprite.png|Viera White Mage sprite in ''Final Fantasy Tactics S''.
|File:Ffccking yuke whitemage.png|[[Yuke]] White Mage in ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King]]''.
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FFTS Viera White Mage SR Portrait.png|Viera White Mage portrait in ''Final Fantasy Tactics S''.
|File:WMArt.png|[[Yunita]] as a [[White Mage (The 4 Heroes of Light)|White Mage]] in ''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light|The 4 Heroes of Light]]''.
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FFTS Viera White Mage SR Icon.png|Viera White Mage icon in ''Final Fantasy Tactics S''.
|File:BDFF White Mage.png|Ringabel and Edea as White Mages in ''[[Bravely Default]]''.
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CCLilKing-WM.jpg|[[Clavat]] White Mages in ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King]]''.
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Ffccking yuke whitemage.png|[[Yuke]] White Mage in ''Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King''.
|File:BS White Mage.png|''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]''.
 
|File:FFD - White Mage.png|White Mage in ''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions]]''.
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WMArt.png|[[Yunita]] as a [[White Mage (The 4 Heroes of Light)|White Mage]] in ''[[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]]''.
|File:PFF White Mage M.png|Male White Mage in ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''.
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BDFF White Mage.png|Ringabel and Edea as White Mages in ''[[Bravely Default]]''.
|File:PFF White Mage F.png|Female White Mage in ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''.
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BS White Mage.png|Magnolia as a White Mage in ''[[Bravely Second: End Layer]]''.
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|File:FF3 White Mage L Artniks.png|[[Luneth]] as a Rank N [[White Mage (Final Fantasy III)|White Mage]] card in ''[[Final Fantasy Artniks]]''.
 
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|File:FFT White Mage R I Artniks.png|''[[Final Fantasy Artniks]]''.
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PFF White Mage M.png|Male White Mage in ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''.
|File:FFAB White Mage Male.png|A male White Mage in ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''.
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PFF White Mage F.png|Female White Mage in ''Pictlogica Final Fantasy''.
|File:FFAB White Mage Female.png|A female White Mage in ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''.
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FF3 White Mage L Artniks.png|[[Luneth]] as a Rank N [[White Mage (Final Fantasy III)|White Mage]] card in ''[[Final Fantasy Artniks]]''.
|File:White Mage ATB.png|''[[Final Fantasy All the Bravest]]''.
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|File:FFRK White Mage Sprite.png|''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''.
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|File:Chocobo White Mage.png|[[Chocobo (Chocobo Series)|Chocobo]] as a White Mage in ''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]''.
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|File:FFE White Mage.png|White Mage from ''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]''.
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FFAB White Mage Male.png|A male White Mage in ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''.
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FFAB White Mage Female.png|A female White Mage in ''Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade''.
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Chocobo White Mage.png|[[Chocobo (Chocobo series)|Chocobo]] as a White Mage in ''[[Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon]]''.
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FFE White Mage.png|White Mage from ''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]''.
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Refia as a White Mage healing Ingus in Final Fantasy III.

Heal the body, heal the heart.

Dissidia Final Fantasy, White Mage Lore

White Mage (白魔道士? or 白魔道師, Shiromadōshi?, lit. White Sorcerer), also called White Wizard, is a job class in the Final Fantasy series, and is featured in several installments. It is among the first job classes introduced in the series.

The Seer job is usually a stronger version of the White Mage, but other similar healing-type jobs exist in the series, like Bishop, Oracle and Medic.

Profile

The White Mage's equipment includes staves and maces (as well as hammers in the original Final Fantasy), but in later installments they more commonly use magical rods instead. Their armor is limited to lightweight vests and mage robes. Their physical stats are usually higher than those of a Black Mage, but are not as high as some other classes. Their magic stats, of course, are high, though they tend to be a bit lower than a Black Mage or a Summoner.

The most prominent ability of a White Mage is to cast White Magic, which usually includes healing and support magic, but may also include status effect spells. In later installments, the White Mages have been given the ability Pray, in which the party's HP would be minimally restored for no cost. Their ability to heal, protect, and resurrect fallen members of the party make White Mages invaluable, as they are usually the only efficient way of healing.

White Mages tend to dress in white robes with red triangular lining. They tend to lean towards lighter armor, generally robes, and their robes are trimmed with red triangles that usually flare out from cuffs, around hems, or on the lining of the hood if they wear one. Most White Mages are female, but some males have been White Mages as well. Male White Mages generally do not wear hoods. Sometimes Summoners can also cast White Magic. The recurring White Robe and Cat-Ear Hood are related to this job. The White Mage is associated with one offensive attack, called Holy.

Appearances

Final Fantasy

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Although lacking in offensive power, White Mages are valuable due to their healing abilities. The upgraded White Wizard is even more powerful, having the ability to cast Full-Life and Holy.

Final Fantasy II

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Minwu is the royal White Wizard of Fynn, and one of the few male White Mages in the series. He has access to many high-level spells when he joins the party.

Final Fantasy III

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The White Mage job is gained from the Wind Crystal. White Mages excel in assisting the party with defensive and restorative White Magic. Some offensive magic is also available (Light and Wind). They possess low Attack power and Defense. After Devout becomes available, they only become back-up healers if there is a Devout and White Mage in the same party. Aria Benett, Sara Altney, Prince Alus and Unei aid the party with White Magic.

Final Fantasy IV

Rosa Farrell battle

Rosa and Porom are White Mages (White Wizard in older translations). White Mages also appear as NPCs in various locations.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-

Rosa and Porom are White Mages, and NPC White Mages make an appearance in Baron Castle. White Mages have access to White Magic and can equip bows and staves.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

White Mage is a character who, along with Black Mage, accompanies Ceodore and the Hooded Man as they pass through the Devil's Road. Rosa and Porom are White Mages.

Final Fantasy V

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The White Mage job is held by one of the shards of the Wind Crystal. Its job abilities grant access to White Magic.

Final Fantasy VII

Though there is no job system, Aeris is often considered a White Mage, as she has high magic stats, equips rods and staves, and her Limit Breaks heal and buff the party. She owns the White Materia, the source of the ultimate White Magic spell, Holy.

Final Fantasy IX

Dagger and Eiko cast White Magic along with Summon Magic, although Eiko has a greater dominance over it, while Dagger favors summoning. The latter also dresses in the traditional White Mage robes as a disguise early on.

Final Fantasy X

Yuna is a summoner, but her section of the Sphere Grid contains White Magic and other White Mage abilities like Pray.

Final Fantasy X-2

The White Mage dressphere has minimal attack power, but large healing power. This particular iteration of the class cannot physically attack unless berserked or using Mug.

Final Fantasy XI

The White Mage is one of the six base jobs. It is the most adept at healing and the only job with the ability to heal almost all debuffs. White Mages use traditional supportive magic as well as a limited number of status-inflicting spells.

Final Fantasy XII

In the Zodiac versions, the White Mage License Board is represented by the Aries zodiac sign. White Mages use rods and some sword-type weapons, and can cast all White Magicks and some Green Magicks.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

Penelo is a mix between a Dancer and a White Mage, and has several White Magick spells in her skillset. Hume White Mages also appear as an enemy.

Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII

Lightning can obtain a garb modeled after the White Mage job at the start of Day 4 from a treasure cube in the Ark. It has the abilities Dispel Lv. 2 and Quick Ruin Lv. 2, and the passive ability, Soul of the White Mage, which increases maximum HP by 5% and magic damage by 10%. Normal healing spells attributed to being white magic can't be used by Lightning as a normal ability, but she can use Curaga for 2 EP (Normal/Hard mode) or 1 EP (Easy mode) from the pause menu.

The Angel of Valhalla can use Cure and Curaja depending on his bond level while teamed up with Lightning in the Wildlands, but he can also use elemental spells so he is more like a Red Mage.

Final Fantasy XIV

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Conjurers who complete their level 30 class quest can obtain a Soul of the White Mage, allowing them to switch between class and job at will. As a White Mage one can use advanced healing spells and abilities like Regen, Benediction, Assize or shield its allies with Divine Benison. They have access to the Healer Role Actions.

The Artifact equipment includes the traditional red-trimmed white robe with the hood down.

A miniature white mage in the style of the original Final Fantasy is one of three possible outcomes of summoning the "Minion of Light" (the others being a warrior and a black mage).

Final Fantasy Tactics

White Mages have access to all White Magicks, and have the reaction ability of Auto-Regen and support ability of extra magick defense. They can wield staves and light armor and robes. They are the fastest among the magickal classes.

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

White Mage job is available to humes, viera, and nu mou. The White Mage is able to learn the general White Magic abilities such as Cure and Life. They wield staves in combat. It should also be noted that the White Magic they use to aid allies is also effective in dealing damage to Zombies and Vampires. The best race to use the White Mage is the nu mou, due to their superior magic growth. Viera should only use the White Mage when necessary (i.e. to unlock more powerful jobs).

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

White Mage is a master of curative magic which is a job available to humes, nu mou and viera right from the beginning.

White Mages have abilities to heal party members and damage the undead.

Final Fantasy Tactics S

White Mage appears as a job for humes, viera, and nu mou.

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Crystal Defenders: Vanguard Storm

White Mages can restore the hit points of nearby units.

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Final Fantasy Type-0

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Class Seventh is attributed to teaching white magic, and its class moogle represents the class. Rem Tokimiya was formerly a student of Class Seventh, until she was transferred to Class Zero to assist in fighting Milites Empire. In addition, many of Deuce's melodies consist of white magic spells and properties.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King

White Mages can be recruited as adventurers and have access to the most traditional White Magic and wield hammers.

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord

White Mages appear as enemies and are classified in the aid class, where they don't attack, just cure themselves after taking damage. They can be Clavats or Yukes.

Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light

FFT4HoL White Mage Icon

The White Mage crown appears as a job, and enhances the use of traditional White Magic.

Bravely Default

The White Mage job is one of the first jobs gained. It is obtained (along with Monk) after defeating Barras Lehr and Holly Whyte in the Norende Ravine.

The job must level up to access higher level magic, but in addition the party must have also bought the scroll for the spell from a Magic Shop before the White Mage can cast it regardless of the mage having the prerequisite level.

It has access to all three levels of Wind-element spell as well as the staple, Holy. It also contain the support ability contains Staff Lore, the ability to raise arms aptitude for staves to S.

Bravely Second: End Layer

The White Mage is a job class obtained after defeating Holly Whyte.

The White Mage's primary strength is the ability to cast White Magic, which is primarily focused on healing and buffing spells, and some offensive Wind spells.

Bravely Default: Fairy's Effect

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Final Fantasy Dimensions

White Mage is a job class, obtained at the beginning of the game and is thus available to both groups.

Final Fantasy Dimensions II

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Dissidia Final Fantasy

In the Duel Colosseum, when selected, the White Mage job card will fully heal the player's HP after battle.

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The White Mage job card appears in Labyrinth mode, and will heal the current lead character to full health.

The White Mage is also a job that can be selected for a character in the player's Party for Quick Battle, Friend Cards, or wireless matches. The White Mage job doubles the recovery rate of the user's Bravery after they land an HP attack, and is needed to unlock the advanced jobs Knight and Sage.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

The White Mage is a job available from the start. The preferred weapons for the job are staves and the job specializes in intelligence abilities. The job is involved in the requirements to unlock the Devout and Paladin jobs.

Final Fantasy Artniks

The White Mage appears as a character card.

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Final Fantasy Artniks Dive

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Final Fantasy All the Bravest

Weary of healing, this champion of divinity has forsaken cures, and here knows only to strike.

Description

The White Mage is a character available to the party, and uses the Holy ability during battle. It unlocks at level 3.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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A practitioner of healing magic, the white mage is invaluable when it comes to restoring HP or removing debuffs. Though lacking in martial skill, no small number of battles have been won thanks to her spellcraft.

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White Mage appears as a recruitable character, unlocked along with Black Mage in Mako Reactor No. 1 on Classic in Final Fantasy VII storyline as the Mastery Reward.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

Fina one of the main characters is a White Mage. She wears a mantle with the iconic white-red design.

Some of the other characters are also a White Mage.

Final Fantasy Explorers

White Mages specialize in healing and support to aid their comrades in a tight spot.

Description

White Mage is one of the jobs unlocked after the 1★ Tutorial Quest, "Ability Mutations Exam". White Mage is categorized as healer. They can initially equip staves and tomes. After mastery, rods and dual daggers can be equipped.

Final Fantasy Explorers-Force

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Mobius Final Fantasy

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World of Final Fantasy

An NPC can be found in Cornelia dressed as a White Mage.

Chocobo's Dungeon 2

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Chocobo Racing

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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales

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Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon

Chocobo can use the White Mage job, while Shirma is a recurring White Mage in the Chocobo series.

Chocobo to Mahou no Ehon: Majo to Shoujo to Go-nin no Yuusha

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Dice de Chocobo

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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

White Mages from the series appear as cards.

Triple Triad

White Mages from the series appear on Triple Triad cards in the version playable via Final Fantasy Portal App.


Samurai Rising

White Mage was one of the jobs in the mobile action RPG.[1]

Non-Final Fantasy appearances

Star Ocean: Anamnesis

As part of the collaboration with Brave Exvius, Fina wears a white cloak with a hem of red triangles, which is an allusion to the White Mage job. Her role as a Healer in the game's job schema parallels that of a White Mage as well; her symbology (battle magic) includes variants of Curaga and Cheer.

Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth1

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Rom's White Mage outfit (left).

Rom has white mage outfit as her alternate costumes.

The Knights of Avalon

The Knights of Avalon - White Mage

The Knights of Avalon collaboration project with Final Fantasy Brigade Break the Seal, the social game has to offer a limited summoning magic stone "SR Chocobo" and a limited collaboration armor of the White Mage and Black Mage [1].

League of Legends

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White Mage Veigar.

In the PvP game exists a champion called Veigar, who is a rip off of Black Mages. One of Veigar's skins is called White Mage Veigar, who strongly resembles a White Mage.

Mario Hoops 3-on-3

The White Mage.

The White Mage appears as a secret character. White Mage's special shot is Holy Shot. She is voiced by Noriko Iwahara.

Mario Sports Mix

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White Mage is one of three characters (or two in 2-2 battle) included in Star Ship Battle. She can be unlocked by getting all four crystals for the events Hockey, Dodgeball, Volleyball and Basketball, or by beating Star Road two times, winning the Flower Cup four times, and certain Mushroom Cup missions. Here, she is voiced by Bianca Allen.

Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga

Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga - Psycho Kamek

In Little Fungitown, shortly after Mario contracts Bean Fever, Luigi visits a hypnotist to snap him out of his fears. The hypnotist, Psycho Kamek, appears dressed in traditional White Mage robes and seems to utilize some form of illusory magic in hypnotizing Luigi.

This character does not return in the Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser's Minions remake.

Square Enix Legend World

Square Enix Legend World - White Mage (FFXI) SR

The White Mage version from Final Fantasy XI appears as a card.

Super Smash Bros.

Super Smash Bros 4 Robin White Mage Alt

In Super Smash Bros, Robin from the Fire Emblem series appears to have an alternate costume based on the White Mage.

Heavenstrike Rivals

White Mage and White Wizard are units and their ability is Mighty Guard. White Mage can be promoted to White Wizard.

Samurai Rising

Samurai Rising - White Mage

The White Mage appears as a job. This job specializes in recovery magic and due to its high magic resistance, can survive against magical attacks.

Minna to BIOHAZARD Clan Master

As a crossover collaboration with Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade, the character Jill Valentine is depicted as a White Mage, in both her natural and blonde hair color. This is likely in correlation with due being the more signature character of Resident Evil, this further highlights her dedicated career to eradicate the use of viral bioweapons entirely. Alternately, her direct exposure to the T-Virus in the events of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, evokes similarity to the affliction of Rosa Joanna Farrell, the first characterized White Mage, under Desert Fever.

Kingdom Hearts

In Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross], players can have their female avatar dress like the White Mage from Final Fantasy Record Keeper.

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