A hooded outfit often worn by mages.
Final Fantasy Tactics description
Wizard Clothing (魔術師の服, Majutsushi no Fuku?, lit. Mage Clothes), also known as Sorcerer's Habit, Wizard Outfit or Magician Cloak, is a recurring armor piece in the Final Fantasy series.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy IX[]
The Magician Cloak is a mid-ranked clothes that provides 15 Defense, 2 Magic Defense, +1 Magic level up bonus, increases the damage of the user's Ice-elemental attacks, and teaches the abilities Insomniac and MP+10%. It can be equipped by Vivi, Dagger, Quina, and Eiko. It can be bought for 1,850 gil at Conde Petie, Black Mage Village (before entering the Shimmering Island portal), Alexandria, Treno (after the party returns from the Outer Continent), Lindblum (after Outer Continent), and stolen from Soulcage.
Final Fantasy XII[]
The Sorcerer's Habit is a mid-ranked mystic armor. In the original PlayStation 2 version, it requires the Mystic Armor 6 license to equip, and provides 24 Defense, +20 MP, and +8 Magick Power. It can be bought for 4,000 gil at Rabanastre, Nalbina Fortress, and Mt Bur-Omisace, and stolen from Silver Lobo (3% chance).
In the Zodiac versions, it now provides 29 Defense, +63 MP, +8 Magick Power, and requires the Mystic Armor 6 license for 40 LP. It can be bought for 4,000 gil at Mt Bur-Omisace and Mosphoran Highwaste, stolen from Silver Lobo (3% chance), or found as treasure at Phon Coast (Pora-Pora Sands). It can be equipped by the White Mage, Red Battlemage, Black Mage, and Bushi.
Final Fantasy Tactics[]
Wizard Clothing is a low to mid-ranked clothing that provides +42 HP and +15 MP. It can be bought for 1,900 gil at an Outfitter after meeting with Alphonse Delacroix at Lionel Castle in Chapter 2 or found as rare treasure at Lionel Castle.
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Etymology[]
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.
Wizard is another name for a