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Galuf from Final Fantasy V as a Geomancer.

The Geomancer (風水士, Fūsuishi?, lit. Geomancer), abbreviated as GEO, is a recurring job class in the series.

Profile[]

Geomancers use bells as weapons, and equip light tunics as armor. They can walk across dungeons without fear of traps, like pitfalls, or damaging floors, like lava. Their signature skill is Terrain, which lets the Geomancer execute special attacks based on the terrain the party is fighting on.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy III[]

The Geomancer is a job gained from the Water Crystal in the NES version, while it is gained from the Fire Crystal in the 3D versions. Geomancers are able to attack by tuning in to their natural surroundings and drawing out the latent powers around them. Essentially, a Geomancer is like a Mage who can unleash powerful "magic" attacks with no MP cost.

Final Fantasy V[]

The Geomancer class is obtained from a shard of the shattered Fire Crystal. When in battle, the job makes use of the terrain for various results.

Final Fantasy VI[]

Mog's Dances are learned based on the terrain, and activate attacks that incorporate the terrain, such as landslides, sandstorms, avalanches, and so forth.

Final Fantasy XI[]

Geomancer (GEO) is one of the two jobs introduced in the Final Fantasy XI: Seekers of Adoulin expansion. Geomancers command the power of geomancy in the form of elemental attack magic and special magical fields called colures—emanations that emanate from a point and bolster allies or enfeeble enemies within their radius of effect. Indi-colures emanate from the body of the Geomancer him/herself, while Geo-colures emanate from special objects called luopans.

Final Fantasy XIV[]

In Final Fantasy XIV: Stormblood, Geomancers do not appear as a playable job, though non-playable Geomancers feature heavily in the Astrologian storyline. They originate from Hingashi on the continent of Othard. Geomancers and Astrologians are said to both draw power from the stars, with Geomancy focusing on the "star" below (the Source itself) and the powers of its wind, earth, and water. Geomancers' abilities and weapons are similar to ones used by Conjurers.

Ganen, the first king of Doma, was a Geomancer and founder of the Doman Geomancy school. He established the Swallow's Compass as a Geomancy temple.

Final Fantasy Tactics[]

The Geomancer uses the battlefield to cause damage to the opponents as well as inflicting status effects. Monk level 4 is required to unlock this job.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]

Geomancer is a job available to gria. It uses weather and terrain to attack the enemy, and is the only magick-based gria job. They wield poles and wear robes and light clothing as armor. It is advised to level the party's gria up as a Raptor to use this job to its full magickal potential, because the Raptor job class has the highest Magick growth of all gria jobs.

Final Fantasy Tactics S[]

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Final Fantasy Type-0[]

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Class Fourth Moogle of the Cranberry Knights represents the Geomancer job class.

Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

The Geomancer appears as a job card in the Labyrinth mode, allowing the player to take special equipment out of the Labyrinth when setting a tent.

Final Fantasy Artniks[]

The Geomancer appears as a character card.

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[]

The Geomancer is a job available after logging into the game seven times. The preferred weapons for the job are instruments and axes. The job specializes in agility abilities.

Final Fantasy All the Bravest[]

The geomancer can summon the powers of nature, but not always control them.

Description

The Geomancer is a character available to the party, he uses the Branch Spear ability during battle. He unlocks at level 17.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Explorers[]

Geomancer is unlocked along with Alchemist. Geomancer has well-rounded stats, and receives a small boost to an individual stat depending on the terrain the Geomancer is currently standing on. Geomancer can equip bells and clubs, and is the only job that is proficient in Club Skills. Equipping a bell allows the use of club skills, and both clubs and bells can be dual wielded after job mastery. The club skills repertoire grants the ability to inflict a number of status ailments upon enemies.

Mobius Final Fantasy[]

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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]

The Geomancer job appears in Final Fantasy Trading Card Game as Backup and Forward cards of multiple different elements.

Final Fantasy Portal App[]

The Geomancer class featuring Arc from Final Fantasy III appears as a Triple Triad card.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances[]

Knights of the Crystals[]

The Geomancer appears on a silver card.

Minna to BIOHAZARD Clan Master[]

As a crossover collaboration with Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade, the Resident Evil smartphone card battle RPG Minna to BIOHAZARD Clan Master boasts character Rebecca Chambers as a Geomancer. This is likely in correlation that she is a constantly traveling and active agent of the Bioterroism Security Assessment Alliance, and how she was the first expert in utilizing the species of medicinal herb native only to the Arklay Mountains of Raccoon City via administration to bioweapons and zombie attacks.

Behind the scenes[]

Geomancer concept

Xavier Garcia's Geomancer dressphere concept for Final Fantasy X-2.

During the development of Final Fantasy VII, Aeris was to have the Geomancer class, but in the finished product is not specified as having a job. As a Cetra, Aeris can commune with the planet, and many of her Limit Breaks manifest as her drawing power from the earth.

Prior to the release of Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission, Square Enix held a dressphere design competition to have a contestant's artwork turn into a job within the Interntional release of Final Fantasy X-2. One of the finalists, Xavier Garcia, had his Geomancer (ジオマンサー, Jiomansā?) concept considered, but was ultimately denied in favor of the Festivalist dressphere.[1]

In Final Fantasy XII, there is a garif in Jahara in the Lull of the Land area named "Geomancer Yugelu". After the player has acquired at least ten Espers and has completed all the garif-related hunts, he will speak of Zodiark and gives the player access to the Special Dig area of the Henne Mines.

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Etymology[]

Geomancy (Greek: γεωμαντεία, "earth divination") is a method of divination that interprets markings on the ground or the patterns formed by tossed handfuls of soil, rocks, or sand. Geomancy is derived from the roots geo- (Earth) and -mancy (prophecy). Geomancy was one of the original ways to translate Feng Shui, since it predicts things by the elements similar to astrology with the stars.

Its Japanese name, Fūsui or Fūsuishi (風水士), refers to the Chinese feng shui. Feng shui is the Chinese studying of the direction, geography and/or weather to calculate the individual's fortune who resides or works in that place. Bells are used in the craft as instruments to dispel negative energy and stimulate positive energy. This is why Geomancers equip bells as weapons.

References[]

  1. Final Fantasy X-2 - Ultimania Omega, p.591
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