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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 players hood if they wear one. Also, the designers of ''[[Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games have also chosen females as the primary practitioners of white magic. Male White Mages generally do not wear hoods; however, female ones do.
 
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 players hood if they wear one. Also, the designers of ''[[Final Fantasy (Series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games have also chosen females as the primary practitioners of white magic. Male White Mages generally do not wear hoods; however, female ones do.
   
Sometimes white mages are also able to cast summoning magic. Examples of these are Rydia (only when she is a child), Garnet, and Yuna.
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Sometimes white mages are also able to cast summoning magic. Examples of these are [[Rydia]] (Though she is only able to cast white magic when she is a child, and past that point she gives up White Magic to learn stronger summons.), Garnet, and Yuna.
   
 
Prominent White Mages include [[Minwu]] of ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'', [[Aria Benett|Aria]] of ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', [[Rosa Farrell]] and [[Porom]] of ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', [[Aerith Gainsborough|Aeris Gainsborough]] of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', [[Princess Garnet til Alexandros XVII|Princess Garnet]] and [[Eiko Carol]] of ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', [[Yuna]] of ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', [[Penelo]] of ''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]'' and [[Shirma]] of the ''[[Chocobo Series]]''. [[Banon]] of ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' is also reminiscent of a White Mage, but he is officially classified as a "Priest".
 
Prominent White Mages include [[Minwu]] of ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'', [[Aria Benett|Aria]] of ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', [[Rosa Farrell]] and [[Porom]] of ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', [[Aerith Gainsborough|Aeris Gainsborough]] of ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', [[Princess Garnet til Alexandros XVII|Princess Garnet]] and [[Eiko Carol]] of ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', [[Yuna]] of ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'', [[Penelo]] of ''[[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]]'' and [[Shirma]] of the ''[[Chocobo Series]]''. [[Banon]] of ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' is also reminiscent of a White Mage, but he is officially classified as a "Priest".

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Garnet White Mage

Princess Garnet til Alexandros XVII dressed in traditional White Mage attire in Final Fantasy IX

White Mage (白魔道士 or 白魔道師 Shiromadoushi lit. White Magic Adherent) is a special 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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Their equipment includes staves and maces, but in later installments they used 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 (because they cannot defend themselves), but are not as high most classes. Their magic stats, of course, are high.

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 spells. In later installments, they were given the ability "Pray," in which the party's HP would be restored for no cost. The HP restored would be minimal. Their ability to heal, protect, and resurrect fallen members of the party make them typically 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 players hood if they wear one. Also, the designers of Final Fantasy games have also chosen females as the primary practitioners of white magic. Male White Mages generally do not wear hoods; however, female ones do.

Sometimes white mages are also able to cast summoning magic. Examples of these are Rydia (Though she is only able to cast white magic when she is a child, and past that point she gives up White Magic to learn stronger summons.), Garnet, and Yuna.

Prominent White Mages include Minwu of Final Fantasy II, Aria of Final Fantasy III, Rosa Farrell and Porom of Final Fantasy IV, Aeris Gainsborough of Final Fantasy VII, Princess Garnet and Eiko Carol of Final Fantasy IX, Yuna of Final Fantasy X, Penelo of Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings and Shirma of the Chocobo Series. Banon of Final Fantasy VI is also reminiscent of a White Mage, but he is officially classified as a "Priest".

Appearances

Final Fantasy

Final Fantasy III

The White Mage job is received by the Wind Crystal, while the Devout job is received by the Earth Crystal.

Final Fantasy V

The White Mage job is held by one of the shards of the Wind Crystal.

Final Fantasy X-2

Final Fantasy XI

Final Fantasy XII International

The Aries Licence Grid holds licences for the White Mage job.

Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings

Final Fantasy Tactics

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King

Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon

Gallery

Non-Final Fantasy Appearances

M3on3-whitemage

White Mage, as she appears in Mario Hoops 3-on-3

The White Mage appears as a secret character in the Mario sports game, Mario Hoops 3-on-3. This is mainly because Square-Enix developed the game. White Mage's special shot is Holy Shot.


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