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'''Magicite''' are a type of magical stones that appear in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games. While their debut was in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'', Magicites are most prominent ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', in which they are the leftover remains of an [[Esper]]. | |||
'''Magicite''' are a type of magical stones that appear in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games. While their debut was in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]'', Magicites are most prominent | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Final Fantasy VI''=== | ===''Final Fantasy VI''=== | ||
In ''Final Fantasy VI'', Magicites are sought after by [[Kefka]] and the [[Gestahlian Empire]]. When an Esper dies, it is converted into Magicite, although its spirit remains intact. The [[party]] collects Magicites throughout their journey. The player can equip a Magicite to individual party members from the [[menu]]'s {{ | In ''Final Fantasy VI'', Magicites are sought after by [[Kefka]] and the [[Gestahlian Empire]]. When an Esper dies, it is converted into Magicite, although its spirit remains intact. The [[party]] collects Magicites throughout their journey. The player can equip a Magicite to individual party members from the [[menu]]'s {{hovertitle|"Abilities"|dotted=yes|"Skills" in the original Super Nintendo version}} option. This way, if a party member has enough [[magic point|MP]], they can briefly summon an Esper from the Magicite, although this can only be done once per battle. During their journey, the party also find [[Magicite Shard]]s, which are single-use items that summon a random Esper during battle. | ||
During their journey, the party also find [[Magicite Shard]]s, which are single-use items that summon a random Esper during battle. | |||
===''Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles''=== | ===''Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles''=== |