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Template:Sideicon Template:FFXII Enemy The Magick Pot is a fiend/???-type enemy from Final Fantasy XII found in the Subterra of the Pharos. It is also fought in the International Zodiac Job System Trial Mode at stage 91 along with five Hecteyes.

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Bestiary entry

Page 1: Observations

Not a single report of this curious and rare fiend's capture or slaying has ever been circulated. In the past, these creatures were demons of legendary might, foes unto the gods themselves. The gods feared them and their power, and so changed their form to that of a harmless pot. Though their strength be stolen, and their temperament cooled by transformation, they still possess terribly magickal powers. Anyone seeking to best one of these beings is advised to approach with caution, and perhaps a show of good-will, too, lest they suspect and strike the first blow... for it might well be the last.

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Battle

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Magick Pot's elixir message.

Magick Pot it has a powerful magick stat and it can absorb any element to heal itself. It will not attack the party unless the party attacks it first. In its docile state, it will "clamor" for an Elixir. If the player gives it an Elixir, it will start jumping around and will not attack. The Elixir can be stolen back once given to it.

If the player attacks the Magick Pot without offering an Elixir, it reveals itself as one of the hardest common enemies in the game, using Flare and comboing its attacks up to twelve-hit chains.

Strategy

The player should turn off the party's gambits, and approach the pot. The party should then use an Elixir on it and steal it back by using Thief's Cuffs. Once the party has stolen back the Elixir, they should start attacking it with ranged weapons (bows are effective). Flare is also effective, if it hits. Alternatively, throwing Knots of Rust or using Gil Toss might also prove effective.

If the party is at a level higher than 78, then they can use the Telekinesis Technick multiple times and defeat it. This strategy can be used without giving a Elixir to the pot, though it is risky if it retaliates.

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Etymology

Magick is an Early Modern English spelling for magic. Magick, in the context of Aleister Crowley's Thelema, is a term used to differentiate the occult from stage magic and is defined as "the Science and Art of causing Change to occur in conformity with Will", including both "mundane" acts of will as well as ritual magic.

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