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The Prism.

MAGI (秘宝, Hihou?, lit. Treasure) is a term from Final Fantasy Legend II. MAGI acts like abilities, it's a mixture of magic spells and support abilities. The player will have to equip MAGI from the MAGI menu on their characters to get the benefits.

Story[]

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Long ago, the ancient gods possessed a powerful force called The MAGI. But they later split it into seventy-seven different pieces and scattered them throughout the different worlds. One of those pieces has been given to the main character by his/her father. And now, along with his/her three other companions, they journey across each worlds searching for the rest of the MAGI and the main character's long-lost father.

These seventy-seven MAGI makes the statue of a goddess called Isis. Each MAGI has its own power, and some are using the power of MAGI to become gods. Dad along with the Guardians are trying to prevent MAGI from being abused, and prevent the world from becoming unstable.

The Guardians misled everyone by spreading misinformation that there were seventy-seven MAGI in total, rather than seventy-eight. When Apollo uses the seventy-seven MAGI together, it ends up destroying him instead since he was missing the last piece of MAGI.

The main characters, the Guardians and Gods were part of Isis's own plan, as she intentionally divided herself into seventy-eight pieces and scattered them around the worlds precisely to inspire legends and raise heroes strong enough to help her do regular maintenance on the worlds, the multiple Pillar of Sky and the Central Shrine. At the end of the story, she divided herself up once again so that the entire process could repeat itself sometime in the distant future. She tells the heroes that their descendants might awaken her. The main character reassures her that they'll let their children know about her and the MAGI.

Spoilers end here.

List of MAGI[]

Unlike weapons, MAGI with limited charges automatically recharge after each battle.

Name Uses Robot HP+ Robot Modifier Found
FFLII MAGI IconAegis 99 0 Venus' City
Block Melee and Ston with 100% success; creates a barrier that protects against melee attacks.
FFLII MAGI IconDefense 99 Def +22 Ashura's Base, Shrine of Isis, Ki's Body, Apollo's Shrine, Guardian's Base, Sewer, Race Course (x2), Central Shrine
Add 5 Def +1 per MAGI.
FFLII MAGI IconFire 99 0 Ashura's Base, Ashura's Tower, Ki's Body, Undersea Volcano, Guardian's Base, Venus' City, Volcano, Edo Castle, Valhalla Palace
Add 5 Mana +1 per MAGI to Mana damage for Fire-elemental abilities.
FFLII MAGI IconHeart 1 99 0 Final Dungeon
Revive all characters and/or heal all HP.
FFLII MAGI IconIce 99 0 Ashura's Base, Ashura's Tower, Ki's Body, Cave of Light, Ninja's Path, Venus' City, Sewer, Edo Castle, Valhalla Palace
Add 5 Mana +1 per MAGI to Mana damage for Ice-elemental abilities.
FFLII MAGI IconMana 99 Mana +0 Relics of the Ancient Gods, Ashura's Tower, Ki's Body, Cave of Mountain, Cave of Light, Venus' City, Sewer, Race Course, Valhalla Palace
Add 5 Mana +1 per MAGI to Mana damage and to Cure's potency in battle.
FFLII MAGI IconMasmune 99 Str +22 Valhalla Palace
500+ damage regardless defense or modifiers.
FFLII MAGI IconPegasus 99 0 Nasty Dungeon
Teleport to any place the player has visited.
FFLII MAGI IconPoison 99 0 Ashura's Tower, Abandoned Giant's Town, Ki's Body, Undersea Volcano, Ninja's Path, Venus' City, Volcano, Edo Castle, Valhalla Palace
Add 5 Mana +1 per MAGI to Mana damage for Poison-elemental abilities.
FFLII MAGI IconPower 99 Str +22 Relics of the Ancient Gods, Ashura's Tower, Abandoned Giant's Town, Cave of Mountain, Guardian's Base, Venus' City (x2), Sewer, Valhalla Palace
Add 5 Str +1 per MAGI to Str damage.
FFLII MAGI IconPrism 99 0 Home Town
Tells the player how many MAGI are left in the current world.
FFLII MAGI IconSpeed 99 Agl +22 Relics of the Ancient Gods, Ashura's Tower, Ki's Body, Cave of Mountain, Guardian's Base, Venus' City, Sewer, Race Course, Valhalla Palace
Add 10 Agl +2 per MAGI to Agl damage and to Hit chance.
FFLII MAGI IconThunder 99 0 Ashura's Tower, Giant's Town, Ki's Body, Cave of Light, Lynn's Village, Venus' City, Sewer, Edo Castle, Valhalla Palace
Add 5 Mana +1 per MAGI to Mana damage for Thunder-elemental abilities.
FFLII MAGI IconTrueEye 99 0 Undersea Volcano
Allows the player to see in the Cave of Light.

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Etymology[]

In Latin, Magi is plural of Magus, which means "wizard". Magi is also a term used since at least the 4th century BC to denote followers of Zoroaster, or rather, followers of what the Hellenistic world associated Zoroaster with, which was—in the main—the ability to read the stars, and manipulate the fate that the stars foretold.

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