A pitch-black shield made by foreign craftsmen. It is made of iron and has a unique shape.
Description
Genji Shield (げんじのたて or 源氏の盾, Genji no Tate?), also known as Genji or Samurai, is a recurring shield in the series. It is often a high-ranked shield that provides excellent defenses and sometimes protection from various statuses, and is generally stolen or dropped from Gilgamesh. It first debuted in Final Fantasy III.
Appearances
Final Fantasy
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Heavy shield crafted in a distant land.
Description
Genji Shield is a high-ranked shield that provides 14 Defense, 42 Evade, 8 Weight, and resistance to Poison and Petrify. It can be found in the Lifespring Grotto, and can only be equipped by the Warrior, Knight, and Ninja classes.
Final Fantasy III
Template:Sideicon Genji Shield is the third strongest shield (second in the NES version). It can be found in the Cave of Shadows. Only the Onion Knight, Dark Knight, Freelancer, and Ninja classes can equip it.
In the NES version, it provides 20 Defense, 35 Magic Defense, +5 Strength and Agility, and 19% Evade.
In the 3D versions, it provides 18 Defense, 13 Magic Defense, and immunity to Confusion, Gradual Petrify, Petrify, Sleep, Toad, and Poison.
Final Fantasy IV
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Shield used in a faraway land.
Description
Genji Shield is a high-ranked shield that provides 5 Defense, 3 Magic Defense, 36 Evade, and 4 Magic Evade. It can be found at Lair of the Father and is initially equipped on Kain after the events at the Giant of Babil. It can be equipped by Cecil, Kain, and Cid. In the 3D remakes, it also provides immunity to Petrify, Toad, Mini, Pig, Blind, and Stop.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years
Template:Sideicon Genji Shield returns as a high-ranked shield, providing the same bonuses as in the previous game. It can be found in the Subterrane, and can be equipped by Cecil, Kain, Cid, Ceodore, and Golbez.
Final Fantasy V
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Shield that prevents mini and paralysis.
Description
Genji Shield is the strongest shield in the original versions, being beaten by the Force Shield in the Game Boy Advance and later releases. It provides 9 Defense, 50 Evade, 1 Magic Defense, 6 Weight, and immunity to Mini and Paralysis. Only one can be stolen from Gilgamesh during the 5th battle with him, at the entrance of the Interdimensional Rift.
Final Fantasy VI
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Ancient shield from a foreign land.
Description
Genji Shield is the second strongest shield (third in the GBA and later versions), providing 54 Defense, 50 Magic Defense, 20% Evasion, and 20% Magic Evasion. It can be found at Cultists' Tower, by betting the Thunder Shield in the Dragon's Neck Coliseum, or stolen from Gilgamesh (GBA or later versions only). It can be equipped by everyone except Umaro.
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
Template:Sideicon Genji Shield is an accessory that provides Auto-Barrier and Auto-MBarrier, absorbs all elemental attacks, and prevents all statuses.
Final Fantasy X
Template:Sideicon Genji Shield is an armor for Tidus, obtained when the dominant ability on any shield is Break HP Limit.
Final Fantasy XII
Template:Sideicon Genji Shield is a mid to high-ranked shield that requires the Genji Armor license to equip, and provides 30 Evade and 5 Magic Evade. It can only be stolen from Gilgamesh during the first encounter after switching his weapon twice at a 10% chance.
Final Fantasy XIII-2
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Final Fantasy Tactics
Template:Sideicon Genji Shield is a high-ranked shield that provides 43% Physical Evasion. It can be stolen from Elmdore in the original PlayStation version (this is impossible in the PSP version due to him having Safeguard) or by getting it through Rendezvous mode in the PSP version.
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
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Shield from a foreign land. Part of a set.
Description
Genji Shield is a high-ranked shield that provides 10 Defense, 7 Magic Resistance, and 10 Evade.
Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
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A shield from a faraway land, said to match a set of legendary armor.
Description
Genji Shield is a high-ranked shield that provides 2 Attack, 5 Defense, 7 Resistance, 10 Evade, and is Holy-elemental. It can be obtained from the Bazaar through the "Exotic Armor B" set.
Final Fantasy Legend II
Template:Sideicon The armor is called Samurai and it has an shield icon before its name. It can be bought in Edo for 26000 GP. It has 50 uses, provides a Evasion of 50%, add 99 HP to Robots, and increases their Def by 22. Blocks Melee with 99% success and grants resistance to Change.
Final Fantasy Legend III
Template:Sideicon Samurai can be bought in Cirrus in Pureland for 18000 GP. It provides 10 defense, 12 magic defense, and grants resistance to Petri.
Final Fantasy Dimensions
Template:Sideicon Genji Shield is a high-ranked shield that provides 14 Defense, 45 Evade, and grants immunity to Poison.
Dissidia Final Fantasy
Template:Sideicon Genji Shield is a level 99 shield that provides +73 Defense and is 1/3rd of the "Soul of Yamato" set. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 31,920 gil, Heike's Shield, Eden's Scale x5, and Time Crystal x5.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Template:Sideicon Genji Shield returns as a level 100 shield that provides +73 Defense and is 1/3rd of the "Soul of Yamato" set. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 180,320 gil, Heike's Shield, Samurai Spirit, and Giant's Dream x5.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
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Final Fantasy Record Keeper
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Final Fantasy Explorers
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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
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Etymology
The surname of Genji refers to the onyomi reading of the Minamoto Clan. Minamoto was a surname commonly bestowed on the children of the Emperor who were not eligible for the throne. According to history and legend, they were most active in the days of the late Heian era, and were samurai who became known as the fighters of evil and keepers of peace. The time was said to have been fraught with disorder and anarchy. Many future samurai claim lineage from the clan, including Miyamoto Musashi and Tokugawa Ieyasu who were subject of literary discourse from The Tale of Genji, which follows royal figures, to The Tale of the Heike, focusing on the major figures and the events of the Genpei War.
Genji is also a short period in Japanese history, lasting only a single year from 1864–1865.
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