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===Equipment and abilities===
===Equipment and abilities===
The game deviates from the style of customizable characters featured in the last two games by reviving permanently assigned Jobs, which designate a character to a certain role in battle. For example, Vivi is designated as a black mage and is the only character who can use black magic, and Steiner is a knight and is the only character who can use sword skills.
The game deviates from the style of customizable characters featured in the last two games by reviving the character class concept, which designates a character to a certain role in battle. For example, Vivi is designated as a black mage and is the only character who can use black magic, and Steiner is a knight and is the only character who can use sword skills.


The basic function of equipment in Final Fantasy games is to increase character attributes; arming Zidane with a [[Mythril Vest]], for example, increases his base defense statistic. In Final Fantasy IX, weapons and armor include special character abilities, which the character may use when the item is equipped (permitting the ability matches their Job). Once the character accumulates enough ability points in battle, the ability becomes usable without having to keep the item equipped. The equipment also determines the statistical growth of the characters at the time of level up. Armor not only raises base defense or evasion statistics but raises defense and/or other statistics at level up.
The basic function of equipment in Final Fantasy games is to increase character attributes; arming Zidane with a [[Mythril Vest]], for example, increases his base defense statistic. In Final Fantasy IX, weapons and armor include special character abilities, which the character may use when the item is equipped (permitting the ability matches their class). Once the character accumulates enough ability points in battle, the ability becomes usable without having to keep the item equipped. The equipment also determines the statistical growth of the characters at the time of level up. Armor not only raises base defense or evasion statistics but raises defense and/or other statistics at level up.


Abilities are classified into action and support categories. Action abilities consume [[Magic Point]]s (MP) and include magic spells and special moves that are used in battle. Support abilities provide functions that remain in effect indefinitely and must be equipped with magic stones to be functional. The maximum number of these stones increases as the characters level up.
Abilities are classified into action and support categories. Action abilities consume [[Magic Point]]s (MP) and include magic spells and special moves that are used in battle. Support abilities provide functions that remain in effect indefinitely and must be equipped with magic stones to be functional. The maximum number of these stones increases as the characters level up.
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*The [[Levistone|Pumice]] item, which is used to summon [[Ark]], has ふゆう石 (''Fuyūishi'', lit. "floating stone") as its Japanese name. This is the same Japanese name used for the Levistone from ''Final Fantasy'', indicating that they are the same item. In ''Final Fantasy'', the Levistone is similarly used to raise the [[airship]] from the [[Ryukahn Desert]].
*The [[Levistone|Pumice]] item, which is used to summon [[Ark]], has ふゆう石 (''Fuyūishi'', lit. "floating stone") as its Japanese name. This is the same Japanese name used for the Levistone from ''Final Fantasy'', indicating that they are the same item. In ''Final Fantasy'', the Levistone is similarly used to raise the [[airship]] from the [[Ryukahn Desert]].
*In [[Memoria]] the [[Four Fiends]] — [[Marilith]], [[Tiamat]], [[Kraken]], and [[Lich]] — appear as bosses. In the original ''Final Fantasy'', Marilith is named "Kary," although her ''Final Fantasy IX'' name would later be reused for all ''Final Fantasy'' [[reissue|remake]]s starting with ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]''.
*In [[Memoria]] the [[Four Fiends]] — [[Marilith]], [[Tiamat]], [[Kraken]], and [[Lich]] — appear as bosses. In the original ''Final Fantasy'', Marilith is named "Kary," although her ''Final Fantasy IX'' name would later be reused for all ''Final Fantasy'' [[reissue|remake]]s starting with ''[[Final Fantasy Origins]]''.
*There is a NPC named "Female Red Mage", named after the [[Red Mage]] Job from ''Final Fantasy''.
*There is a NPC named "Female Red Mage", named after the [[Red Mage]] class from ''Final Fantasy''.


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