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Cloak made of reeds that is often worn by imps.

Final Fantasy VI description

Reed Cloak (アーマーガッパ, Āmā Gappa?, lit. Armor Kappa), also known as Imp's Armor and Imp Armor, is a recurring armor piece in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy VI[]

Reed Cloak is a special light armor that provides 100 Defense only if the wearer is in Imp Imp status, 100 Magic Defense, absorb Water Water-elemental attacks, and teaches Imp at a x1 rate. This armor is ignored by the Optimize option in the equipment menu. It can be stolen from Tyrannosaur, dropped from Sprinter, or Metamorphed from Cactuar, Tonberry, and Tonberries. It can be equipped by everyone except Umaro.

Final Fantasy Type-0[]

Reed Cloak is an accessory that provides Defense +50 and Auto-Protect. It can be bought from the SPP Post (complete "Operation Dragon Slayer" on Agito difficulty) for 20000 SPP. It sells for 10000 gil.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008)[]

Reed Cloak is a level 85 special armor that provides +2610 HP and is 1/4th of the "Imp's Blessing" combination set.

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Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy[]

Reed Cloak is a level 60 special armor that provides +2610 HP and is 1/4th of the "Imp's Blessing" set.

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Etymology[]

An imp is "a small, mischievous devil or sprite".

Reed Cloak's Japanese name is a play on the words "armor", "kappa", and the Japanese word for "raincoat" (雨合羽, amagappa?).

Kappa are legendary creatures, a type of water sprite in Japanese folklore.

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