Ancient Thamasan orb enshrining a wondrous power. Changes the Magic command to Dualcast.
Description, Final Fantasy VI.
The Soul of Thamasa (ソウルオブサマサ, Souru Obu Samasa?), also known as Gem Box and Samantha Soul, is a recurring accessory in the Final Fantasy series. It affects the character's ability to cast magic.
Appearances
Final Fantasy VI
Template:Sideicon The relic Soul of Thamasa (called Gem Box in the SNES translation) grants the wielder the ability of Dualcast, but disables the use of summoning espers. It originally could only be acquired atop the Cultists' Tower, but in the Advance and smartphone remakes, additional others can be stolen from Glutturn. Thamasa is a town founded by disgraced mages and populated by their descendants, and one of the only places left in the world where magic is still practiced; the item's name alludes to the town.
Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-
Template:Sideicon The Soul of Thamasa is an accessory that gives No MP Cost that allows Zack to cast spells without consuming MP. It can be found during Missions 9-4-4 and 9-6-5.
Final Fantasy VIII
Template:Sideicon The Soul of Thamasa, mistranslated as Samantha Soul, is a Guardian Force ability item that teaches the SumMag+40% ability to a Guardian Force. Three can be acquired through refining Quistis's card, while others can be stolen from Adel, or by refining 50 Energy Crystals into a Samantha Soul. 20 Samantha Souls can be refined into 1 Elem-Atk or 60 Triples.
Final Fantasy X
Template:Sideicon Customizing a Bangle for Lulu with both Break HP Limit and Break MP Limit results in the bangle being renamed Samantha Soul.
Final Fantasy X-2
Template:Sideicon The Soul of Thamasa is an accessory that doubles MP consumption of the wielder for all spells, but strengthens the effects of said spells. They can be bribed from an Oversoul Detonator and Volcano, stolen from Volcano, or won from Ixion. One can also be received as a reward for completing the monkey sidequest in Zanarkand in Chapter 2.
Final Fantasy XII
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A coalescence of goodwill found buried deep inside a corrupt and evil heart. It glistens like an uncut gemstone.
Description
The Soul of Thamasa is a loot stolen from Ishteens and dropped by Oversouls, and is a reward from the Deathscythe Hunt. It is one of the loot items needed to buy High Arcana from the Bazaar.
Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII
Template:Sideicon Soul of Thamasa is a head-type accessory. It increases the number of attacks before the combo finale by 1 and reduces maximum HP by 66%. Re-obtaining the Soul of Thamasa ranks it up to Soul of Thamasa+ and decreases the maximum HP reduction to 50%. The player can find it in the Wildlands, in the the northern part of the City of Ruins. The player will need to glide with the Angel of Valhalla and need 6 EP to open the treasure sphere.
Final Fantasy Type-0
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Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
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The Soul of Thamasa is an accessory that raises Magic Attack by 10% and Intellect by +5 points. It is acquired as treasure earlier in the game, and is later available at the item shops in Urbeth.
Bravely Default
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An eldritch substance that should not even exist. Its incredible beauty bewitches the hearts of all who lay eyes upon it. It also markedly raises the wearer's intelligence and magic attack power.
Description
Soul of Thamasa is an accessory that increases the wearer's Intelligence by 20.
Dissidia Final Fantasy
Template:Sideicon The Soul of Thamasa is an accessory that raises magic damage by 20%, Wall Rush Bravery damage by 10%, and Chase Bravery damage by 10%. It can be obtained by trading 2,000 gil, a Star Earring, a Rocket Engine, and five Tomes of the Farplane. In her EX Mode, Terra's "Chainspell" ability is described as "embracing the spirit of a magus", referring to the Soul of Thamasa from Final Fantasy VI that gives the Dualcast skill.
Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
Template:Sideicon The Soul of Thamasa increases magic damage by 3%, Wall Rush Bravery damage by 40%, and Chase Bravery damage by 7%. It can be traded for an Earring, a Jet Engine, a Tome of the Farplane, and 3,500 gil.
Final Fantasy Explorers
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Etymology
Soul of Thamasa is named after the town of Thamasa from Final Fantasy VI.
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