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Espers come in a variety of forms. My appearance is similar to your own, so I can live here as one of you... without fear of anyone discovering the truth.

Espers are magical beings in Final Fantasy VI. When killed, they transform into magicite that teach the party magic. Equipping magicite allows an esper to be summoned in battle. Espers are central to the plot, being enslaved by the Gestahlian Empire who extract their magic to fuel their rampage for world domination.

Story[]

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Espers were created as a result of humans coming into contact with magic and the Warring Triad during their war for dominance. The gods realized what they were doing was wrong and sealed themselves away in the forms of statues. They returned the espers their free will, and asked to be protected by them. A second war began between espers and humans seeking to use their powers, beginning the War of the Magi. At the height of the war the espers created a new realm where they escaped with the Warring Triad's statues.

A handful of espers remained in the world, such as Valigarmanda, who was frozen in ice, and Odin, who was petrified in the Ancient Castle buried deep within the mountains. Ramuh lived in the human world for an unspecified time, using his humanoid appearance to blend into normal society, and he implies other espers do the same. The espers' magicite remains also remained, such as Ragnarok and Phoenix. As the remaining espers concealed their existence, the knowledge of magic became the stuff of legends and myths.

The espers lived in their world safe from human invasion until a woman named Madeline stumbled upon the Esper World. She fell in love with an esper named Maduin much to the other espers' dismay, and gave birth to a baby girl, naming her Terra. Two years later an army led by Emperor Gestahl invaded the Esper World. Unlike Madeline, who had come upon the place by accident, Gestahl had spent years searching for the Esper World. His troops began capturing espers, causing a panic, and the Elder, who was one of the few able to perform the feat, formed a Sealed Gate around the entrance to the Esper World and forced out the soldiers. Maduin was taken when he tried to stop Madeline and Terra from leaving before the gate closed, as Gestahl captured all three of them, but killed Madeline.

Celes and Terra from FFVI Pixel Remaster

Celes tells Terra of her magic infusion process.

For the next sixteen years the captured espers were being held in the Magitek Research Facility in the Imperial capital of Vector, and were the subject of experiments conducted by Cid Del Norte Marguez who extracted their magic power and infused it into humans using the process of Magitek, creating the Magitek Knights. His first experiment was done on a man named Kefka Palazzo. The experiment was deemed a failure as Kefka lost his mind. A more refined process was invented and used on Celes Chere, whom Cid raised as his daughter. The refined process no longer harmed the subject's mental faculties, and soldiers and machines began to regularly be infused with magic.

At an unspecified point in time, the esper Ramuh and three other espers—Siren, Cait Sith and Kirin—escaped the Empire, but the latter three were struck down. Ramuh fled to Zozo, taking refuge atop a tower in the city. Four espers—Leviathan, Gilgamesh, Gigantuar and Diabolos—also escaped and would wander the world remaining free from detection for a year. Diabolos eventually dies and his magicite comes to rest in Dragons' Den.

At Narshe, the townspeople unearth the esper Valigarmanda in a newly dug mine shaft. The news attracts the Empire's attention, and they send Terra, under their control via a slave crown, to retrieve it with Biggs and Wedge. Biggs and Wedge are killed when the esper responds to Terra's presence, knocking her unconscious. A villager named Arvis finds her and contacts Locke to get her out of the city safely. The two are members of the Returners, a resistance group, and Terra joins their ranks to help them fight the Empire.

Party Meets Ramuh from FFVI Pixel Remaster

The party meets Ramuh in Zozo.

When the Returners return to Narshe they attempt to have Terra awaken Valigarmanda to have a powerful ally to fight the Empire. The contact causes Terra to lose control of her powers and transform into an esper. Ramuh, sensing this, summons Terra to him and puts her to rest while she mentally wrestles with what she is. When the Returners track her down Ramuh explains the Empire's methods for extracting magic are flawed. Total transfer of an esper's power is only possible via magicite, the crystallized remains of an esper when they die. Ramuh entrusts the magicite shards of Siren, Cait Sith, Kirin and himself to the Returners, and tasks them to rescue the imprisoned espers from the Magitek Research Facility.

The Returners raid the facility and rescue the espers, but are too late to prevent them from dying and turning into magicite. Kefka and the Empire learn that magicite magic is more potent than Magitek, and with the Empire's magic supply gone, the Returners ally with Narshe to open the gate to the Esper World and launch a joint human-esper attack on Vector. Terra opens the gate, but when the espers emerge they lose control of their powers like she did, and go on a rampage at Vector. The Empire is decimated and Gestahl calls a truce, asking the Returners to ally with him to find the espers and explain the truce to them to avoid further bloodshed.

Kefka vs Red Ifrit from FFVI Pixel Remaster

Kefka transforming an esper into a magicite by an unknown ability.

While Terra, Locke and General Leo locate the espers at Esper Caves near Thamasa, it is revealed to have been a ruse to draw them out of hiding. Kefka arrives under Gestahl's orders and kills the espers, seizing their magicite, incapacitates the party, and kills Leo. The sealed gate opens and more espers arrive to attack Kefka, but he is immune to their powers and turns them into magicite. Kefka and Gestahl cross the sealed gate and raise the Floating Continent with the power of the Warring Triad. When the party confronts the two, Kefka kills Gestahl and takes the Triad's power as his own. The party flees, and the world is destroyed.

In the newly formed World of Ruin only a few espers remain, though magicite remains are abundant. With the destruction of Kefka and the Warring Triad, espers and magicite vanish from the world.

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List of espers[]

Magicite espers[]

The following espers are usable as magicite:

Terra[]

FFVI Terra Branford - Esper Sprite

Terra is the daughter of the human Madeline and the esper Maduin, making her a half-human and half-esper. Her Trance command transforms her into esper form when she discovers the truth about her origins. From then on she can control her powers, as long as she uses it in short bursts. This enables her to unlock her latent magical potential and increase her physical and magical power drastically. She can revert into human form at will. Terra is naturally gifted in magic due to her heritage, able to learn sixteen spells as she levels up without the help of magicite.

Esper folk[]

It is unknown how many espers exist during the events of Final Fantasy VI, but there are at least dozens if not hundreds. They are represented on the field by assorted sprites representing wolves, dragons and fairies, and are not given proper names. Yura and Esper Elder are the exception. In the battlefield they use the summon sprites of other espers, so it is likely their field sprites are not reflective of their actual appearance.

Only one unnamed esper has a unique sprite—a red palette swap of Ifrit that battles Kefka in Thamasa.

Gameplay[]

Cast from weapons[]

At some point during development it was planned summons could be cast from weapons with a 25% chance upon physically attacking. These added abilities are dummied. They could have also been used as item magic and been consumed after being used.

As bosses[]

Shiva, Ifrit, Valigarmanda, Leviathan, Gigantuar, and Gilgamesh are fought as bosses.

As playable party members[]

Terra Branford is half-esper and a playable character since the start of the game. Her unique battle command is Trance, which allows her to transform into a magical form and become temporarily more powerful.

Maduin is playable in a flashback sequence, but the player can't enter battle as him.

Magicite[]

When equipped as magicite they grant stat boosts upon level up to those currently equipping them.

As summons[]

For the summon sequences, see: Esper (Final Fantasy VI)/Videos

Any esper that is equipped as a magicite can be summoned. All summon attacks are unblockable, except for those that inflict status ailments. Gogo can mimic espers with their Mimic command.

Name Esper Effect MP Cost Image
Judgment Bolt
(Bolt Fist)
Ramuh Deals Lightning-elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 50. 25 Judgment Bolt from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Bathes all enemies in lightning.
Holy Aura
(Life Guard)
Kirin Grants Regen to all party members. 18 Holy Aura from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Gradually restores the party's HP.
Lunatic Voice
(Hope Song)
Siren Inflicts Silence on all enemies, it has a success rate of 136. 16 Lunatic Voice from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Silences all enemies.
Cat Rain Cait Sith Inflicts Confuse on all enemies, it has a success rate of 128. 28 Cat Rain from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Confuses all enemies.
Hellfire
(Inferno)
Ifrit Deals Fire-elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 51. 26 Hellfire from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Scorches all enemies in a fiery blaze.
Diamond Dust
(Gem Dust)
Shiva Deals Ice-elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 52. 27 Diamond Dust from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Envelops all enemies in an arctic chill.
Healing Horn
(Heal Horn)
Unicorn Removes Darkness, Poison, Petrify, Silence, Confuse, Sap, Sleep, Slow, and Stop on all party members. 30 Healing Horn from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Cures party of most status ailments.
Chaos Wave
(Chaos Wing)
Maduin Deals non-elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 55. 44 Chaos Wave from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Unleashes a tide of anger on enemies.
Demon Eye Catoblepas Inflicts Petrify to all enemies, it has a success rate of 96. It will fail on enemies immune to Death. 45 Demon Eye from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Petrifies all enemies.
Ghostly Veil
(Fader)
Phantom Grants Invisible on all party members. 38 Ghostly Veil from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Turns all allies invisible.
Ruby Light
(Ruby Power)
Carbuncle Grants Reflect on the party. 36 Ruby Light from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Casts Reflect on all allies.
Breach Blast
(Sea Song)
Bismarck Deals Water-elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 58. 50 Breach Blast from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Slams all enemies with giant bubbles.
Earthen Wall
(Earth Wall)
Golem Protects the party against all physical attacks using the caster's HP when summoned. 33 Earthen Wall from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Protects party from physical attacks.
Magic Shield
(Wall)
Zona Seeker Grants shell on all party members. 30 Magic Shield from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Increases the party's magic defense.
Angel Feathers
(Reviver)
Seraph Restores HP to all party members, it has a spell power of 18. 18 Angel Feather from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Restores HP to all allies.
Sonic Dive Quetzalli Makes the entire party use the Jump ability. 61 Sonic Dive Part 1 from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Sonic Dive Pt2 from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Lifts the party up for an aerial attack.
Howling Moon
(Moon Song)
Fenrir Grants Image on all party members. 70 Howling Moon Pt1 from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Howling Moon Pt2 from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Creates illusionary images of the party.
Tri-Disaster
(Tri-Dazer)
Valigarmanda Deals Fire, Ice, and Lightning-elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 110. 68 Tri Disaster from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Hits enemies with fire, ice and lightning.
Abyssal Maw
(Earth Aura)
Midgardsormr Deals Earth-elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 93 with a success rate of 150. It can't hit enemies with the Float status. 40 Abyssal Maw from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Crushes enemies with seismic waves.
Alluring Embrace
(Group Hug)
Lakshmi Restores HP to all party members, it has a spell power of 34. 74 Alluring Embrace from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Restores HP to all allies.
Divine Judgement
(Justice)
Alexander Deals Holy-elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 114. 90 Divine Judgment from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Sears enemies with a beam of holy light.
Flames of Rebirth
(Life Giver)
Phoenix Fully revives KO'd party member(s) with 1/4 of their max HP, it has a spell power of 4. 110 Flames of Rebirth from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Revives all KO'd allies.
Zantetsuken
(Atom Edge)
Odin Attempts to instantly kill all enemies, it has a success rate of 110. It will fail on enemies immune to Death. Stalls enemy final attacks for 1 turn. 70 Zantetsuken from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Cleaves all enemies in two.
Mega Flare
(Sun Flare)
Bahamut Deals non-elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 92. 86 Megaflare from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Hits all enemies with a nuclear blast.
Metamorphose
(Metamorph)
Ragnarok Turns a single target into an item. 6 Metamorphose from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Turns one enemy into an item.
Cleansing
(Purifier)
Crusader Deals non-elemental damage to all enemies and allies, it has a spell power of 190. 96 Cleansing Pt1 from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Cleansing Pt2 from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Cleansing Pt3 from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Greatly damages all enemies and allies.
Shin-Zantetsuken
(True Edge)
Raiden Attempts to instantly kill all enemies, it has a success rate of 140. It will fail on enemies immune to Death. Stalls enemy final attacks for 1 turn. 80 Shin Zantetsuken from FFVI Pixel Remaster
Cleaves all enemies in two.
Tidal Wave Leviathan Massive Water elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 130. 70 Tidal Wave from FFVI 2014
Deluges enemies with a giant wave.
1000 Needles Cactuar Deals 1,000 points of damage to all the enemies. 50 Cactuar 1000 from FFVI 2014
Damages all enemies. Or, sometimes...
10,000 Needles? Cactuar Deals 9,999 points of damage to all the enemies. 50 Cactuar 10000 Needles from FFVI 2014
Dark Messenger Diabolos Reduces HP of all enemies by 15/16 of current total. Ignoring protection to Death, and also inflicts Sap. 100
Critically wounds all enemies.
Excalipoor Gilgamesh Deals 1 point of damage to all enemies. 99 Excalipoor from FFVI 2014
Excalibur Gilgamesh Deals Holy-elemental damage to all enemies, it has a spell power of 120. 99 Gilgamesh Excalibur from FFVI 2014
Masamune Gilgamesh Deals damage to all enemies and ignores targets' defense, it has a spell power of 99. 99 Gilgamesh Masamune from FFVI 2014
Enkidu Gilgamesh Deals damage to all enemies and ignores targets' defense, it has a spell power of 200. 99 Enkidu from FFVI 2014
Summons a legendary swordman.

Musical themes[]

The theme song for the Espers is called "Esper World", sometimes referred to as "Another World of Beasts". It plays in the Esper World and is also used during somber moments in the game.

Other appearances[]

Maduin in World of Final Fantasy.

A majority of the obtainable espers introduced in Final Fantasy VI have appeared in numerous spin-off titles in some form.

Some of the espers appear in Final Fantasy Dimensions II as eidolons (幻獣, Genjū?, lit. phantom beasts), with many retaining their designs and summon attacks. Similar to Final Fantasy VI, the playable cast are able to obtain stones known as signets (幻石(げんせき), Genseki?, lit. phantom stones) to use the summon's power and learn unique abilities.

The Exnine Knights in World of Final Fantasy; Brandelis, Pellinore, and Segwarides, are based on the Bahamut, Valigarmanda, and Zonaseeker espers. In addition, Maduin appears as the loyal esper companion of Terra.

The espers of Final Fantasy VI have also appeared as cameo bosses and summon abilities in free-to-play mobile crossover titles such as Pictlogica Final Fantasy, Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade, Final Fantasy Record Keeper, and Mobius Final Fantasy.

Gallery[]

SNES/PS/GBA/PR sprites
GBA Attacks
Discontinued mobile/Steam attacks

Etymology[]

In fiction, an esper (stylized as ESPer) is an individual capable of telepathy and other similar paranormal abilities. The term was apparently coined in this sense by Alfred Bester in his 1950 short story "Oddy and Id" and is derived from the abbreviation ESP for extrasensory perception.

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