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Wizard's Coat in  [FFXI].

Wizard's Coat in Final Fantasy Record Keeper [FFXI].

Wizard's Coat (ウィザードコート, Wizādo Kōto?) is a recurring armor in the Final Fantasy series. It also appears as an alternate outfit for Shantotto in Dissidia Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy XI[]

Wizard's Coat is body armor that provides 38 Def, MP +16, VIT +5, Enfeebling Magic skill +10, and Enmity -3. It can be equipped by level 58 Black Mage. It can be obtained in "Borghertz's Sorcerous Hands" (Monastic Cavern Coffer) quest.

Final Fantasy XIV[]

The Wizard's Coat is the artifact Body Body armor for Black Mage Black Mages. It can be obtained from the black mage quest Always Bet on Black Always Bet on Black.

Wizard's Coat

Wizard's Coat

Body
BLM Lv. 50
Item Level 55
Defense: 50 Magic Defense: 98
Intelligence +14
Vitality +14
Direct Hit Rate +23
Spell Speed +16
Repair/Melding/Desynthesis:
Leatherworker Leatherworker
Dyeable: No Unique
Untradeable

Dissidia Final Fantasy Opera Omnia[]

Wizard's Coat (XI) is a 4★ armor for Shantotto that enables access to the ability DEF +84. It provides 38 HP, 243-453 DEF, 46 mBRV, 24 ATK, and adds 20-40 CP.

Wizard's Coat (XIV) is a 5★ armor for Papalymo that enables access to the ability Tenacity. It provides 51 HP, 270-870 DEF, 51 mBRV, 27 ATK, and adds 35-70 CP.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin[]

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Etymology[]

Wizard is another name for a Magician. Wizards in fantasy literature and RPGs often draw from the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, whose Wizards of Middle-earth are a group of beings outwardly resembling Men but possessing much greater physical and mental power. Each Wizard has robes of a characteristic color, Gandalf the Grey being a quintessential example.