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Celestriad in Final Fantasy VI.

Necklace with three star-shaped bangles on its chain. Reduces the MP cost of all magic to 1.

Final Fantasy VI description

The Three Stars (スリースターズ, Surī Sutāzu?), also known as the Celestriad or Economizer, is a recurring item used to reduce the MP cost of magic and skills.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy VI[]

Celestriad (Economizer on SNES and PlayStation) is a relic that causes all magic spells, lores, and summons to cost 1 MP. It is an extremely powerful relic best equipped by spellcasters such as Terra, Celes, and Relm. Celestriad can be obtained a number of ways, though using Gogo with Brigand's Glove and three Steal commands (converted to Mug using Brigand's Glove) in the Dragon's Neck Coliseum after betting Murakumo is an easy exploit to obtain multiple.

Final Fantasy VIII[]

Three Stars
Effect Teaches a GF "Expendx3-1" ability.
Find Obel Lake sidequest.
Mug Ultima Weapon
Drop Omega Weapon
Refine Squall card x1 - Three Stars x3 (Card Mod)
Three Stars x1 = 100 Triples (Time Mag-RF)

Final Fantasy X[]

Reduces party's MP cost to 0.

Description

Three Stars x20 can be used to customize One MP Cost to a weapon, x30 can be used to add Break MP Limit on armor, or x5 can be used to teach an aeon Doublecast.

Three Stars
Effect No MP Cost for entire party. Can only be used through the Use command.
Steal Jormungand, Shinryu, Dark Anima
Drop Catoblepas
Bribe Behemoth King
Other Prize: Blitzball - League (1st Place), Chocobo Race (win with five chests and no poles (x60)), Unlock Earth Eater (x60)
Cost 100000

Final Fantasy X-2[]

Three Stars
Effect Reduces party's MP cost for skills and spells to 0. Also negates HP loss from Dark Knight's Darkness ability.
Bribe Omega Weapon

Final Fantasy XV[]

NameEffectsValueObtainEquippable by
Celestriad
(Three Stars)
Fire Res. +30%; Ice Res. +30%; Lightning Res. +30%Buy: —
Sell: 15000
Find: Ch.15: Steyliff Grove maze (Level 12 right), Ch.15: Costlemark Tower maze (Level 48, 50% chance)
Reward: Justice Monsters Five minigame (99 chests in 10 gil machine)
All
A crest with three gemstones inlaid. Reduces fire, ice, and lightning damage significantly.

Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Final Fantasy Explorers[]

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

A beautiful accessory inspired by the glimmering stars in the night sky. Equipping this greatly increases the wearer's MP, and also reduces the amount of MP used when using abilities and magic. In a certain faraway land, this item is compared to another masterpiece called the "Soul of Thamasa," and mages search far and wide to get their hands on either of them, though only a very few have ever succeeded in doing so.

Description

Three Stars (FFVI) is an accessory obtained as Trance Terra's STMR. It provides 3 DEF, 3 SPR, MP +33%, and reduces MP costs by 50%.

Mobius Final Fantasy[]

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Etymology[]

The Three Stars mansion is one of the twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations. It is one of the western mansions of the White Tiger. This collection of seven bright stars is visible during winter in the Northern Hemisphere (summer in the Southern).

The Three Stars (Sanxing) is also a name given to the gods of three essential constellations in Chinese astrology: Fú, presiding over the planet Jupiter and representing good fortune; Lù, presiding over Mizar (zeta Ursa Majoris) and representing prosperity; and Shòu, presiding over Canopus (alpha Carinae) and representing longevity. The term "three stars" is commonly used in Chinese culture to represent the attributes of a good life.

Celestriad is a portmanteau of "celestial" and "triad". A triad is defined as a "group of three". The number three occurs with great frequency in mythologies and religions found across the globe.

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