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Mist covering the lower reaches of Mist Continent in Final Fantasy IX.

Mist (ミスト, Misuto?) is a recurring phenomenon in the Final Fantasy series usually associated with magic, and its extraction allows people to cast spells.

Mist is the manifestation of magic energy throughout the series and can be compared to the power of elemental crystals in early Final Fantasy games, lifestream in the Final Fantasy VII series, pyreflies in Final Fantasy X series, crystal energy in the Fabula Nova Crystallis: Final Fantasy series, and Miasma, the poisonous substance in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles that is a source of monsters, and that appears in sparse locations of Final Fantasy XI as a type of impassable barrier.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy[]

Though not specifically referred to as Mist, the Four Fiends sent elemental energy in the form of four streams of colored mist from their respective shrines to the Chaos Shrine. The Warriors of Light can view this phenomenon from onboard the Flying Fortress. The mist's power allowed Garland to travel back in time.

Final Fantasy IV[]

The Mist Cave and the Valley of Mist beyond it are shrouded in thick white mist. Cecil and Kain journey through the cave to the valley, and a Mist Dragon forms from the mist to bar their way. They later discover a Summoner in the village of Mist conjured the dragon and the mist to ward off travelers and protect the village.

In the Advance release, Rydia's trial in the Lunar Ruins involves her reverting to her child form, and her summons leaving her in a cave full of mist that obscures the player's view. After retrieving her summons and finding the cave exit, the Lunar Dragon forms from the mist and attacks.

Final Fantasy IX[]

Mist is a noxious substance that covers the surface of the Mist Continent on Gaia. It mutates wildlife info monsters, and thus the populace opts to live on the plateaus high above the Mist, and people rarely traverse the surface. Lindblum has developed airships that use Mist as a power source.

Final Fantasy XII[]

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Nabreus Deadlands covered in Mist.

Mist is the source of magick in Ivalice, and a major plot device and gameplay feature. When densely concentrated, it becomes visible as fog. Mist gathers in both living beings and stones called magicite. Anyone, either wielding these stones or not, can extract Mist to use magick. A form of magicite, nethicite, absorbs Mist, thus nullifying any magick effects. If deifacted nethicite absorbs too much Mist, it will release it suddenly if someone tries to extract it, resulting in a violent explosion. Manufacted nethicite cannot handle too much Mist, simply shattering if it absorbs too much.

Final Fantasy XIV[]

While at Orbonne Monastery, Fran Eruyt refers to aether as Mist.

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[]

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Mist during a mission.

Mist continues to become the source of magick in Ivalice. When one is about to cast a spell, they must wait for mist to build up before they can do so. Usually, this restoration amounts to 10 MP unless effected by an outside force, such as a Clan Privilege.

Mist also serves as one of the four possible weather conditions. The magick is characterized as a billowing golden fog that can breed various strains of monsters and imbue weaker beings with adverse effects. Mist is especially prevalent at the Aldanna Range and Zellea, the Forbidden Land. The Geomancer's Mist Storm can only be used when the mist is active.

Final Fantasy: Unlimited[]

Mist is an ability exclusive to the Misterian race, which Makenshi and Madoushi belong to. It is created from their bodies in the form of their breath, and thus they wear masks to control the amount they release. They keep a stock in bottles around their waists, and use them to summon Sword Dragons.

Etymology[]

Mist is a phenomenon caused by small droplets of water suspended in air.

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