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[[File:Odin FF12RW artwork.jpg|thumb|200px|Artwork for ''Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings'']]
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'''Odin''' is a powerful [[summon]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. He makes his first appearance in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]''. Odin is based on the {{wp|Odin|Norse God of the same name}}, and is usually seen riding a six-legged horse. Odin wears steel armor and a helmet that obscures his face and has horns protruding from it. Odin sometimes wears a cape, and he carries both a round shield and a [[scimitar]], although in some games, Odin can also use a lance-type weapon named [[Gungnir]]. The color of Odin's horse varies between appearances, although it usually has red eyes.
'''Odin''' is a powerful [[summon]] in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. He makes his first appearance in ''[[Final Fantasy III]]''. Odin is based on the {{wp|Odin|Norse God of the same name}}, and is usually seen riding a six-legged horse. Odin wears steel armor and a helmet that obscures his face and has horns protruding from it. Odin sometimes wears a cape, and he carries both a round shield and a [[scimitar]], although in some games, Odin can also use a lance-type weapon named [[Gungnir]]. The color of Odin's horse varies between appearances, although it usually has red eyes.
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==History==
==History==
===''Final Fantasy III''===
Odin is the optional Level 6 summon spell in both 2D and 3D versions. To obtain it, Odin must be fought in a secret area of the [[Saronia Catacombs]] accessed via the [[Nautilus (airship)|''Nautilus'']] while undersea. The party will have less than one minute to defeat him. In the 3D version, the party has a chance to steal the Gungnir from him.
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===''Final Fantasy IV''===
===''Final Fantasy IV''===
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In ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', the Odin [[magicite]] is found in the [[Ancient Castle]] in the [[World of Ruin]]. He was the guardian of the Ancient Castle during the [[War of the Magi]], which took place 1,000 years prior to the game's events. The Ancient Castle also has a petrified statue of its [[Queen (Ancient Castle)|Queen]], who had been in love with Odin since the War of the Magi. When the party examines the Queen's statue, she sheds a tear on the Odin magicite, transforming it into the [[Raiden]] magicite. This is the first game in which Odin is not fought as a boss.
In ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', the Odin [[magicite]] is found in the [[Ancient Castle]] in the [[World of Ruin]]. He was the guardian of the Ancient Castle during the [[War of the Magi]], which took place 1,000 years prior to the game's events. The Ancient Castle also has a petrified statue of its [[Queen (Ancient Castle)|Queen]], who had been in love with Odin since the War of the Magi. When the party examines the Queen's statue, she sheds a tear on the Odin magicite, transforming it into the [[Raiden]] magicite. This is the first game in which Odin is not fought as a boss.


Once the Odin magicite is equipped by a character, it costs them 70 MP to summon Odin once per battle. Like in ''Final Fantasy V'', when Odin is summoned, he uses Zantetsuken to immediately kill every enemy. Odin teaches [[Meteor]] at an x1 rate and grants a +2 Agility bonus per level-up to the character who has him equipped.
Once the Odin magicite is equipped by a character, it costs them 70 MP to summon Odin once per battle. Like in ''Final Fantasy V'', when Odin is summoned, he uses Zantetsuken to immediately kill every enemy. Odin teaches [[Meteor]] at a 1x rate to the character who has him equipped.


===''Final Fantasy VII''===
===''Final Fantasy VII''===
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[[File:FF9odin.jpg|thumb|200px|Odin in a CG rendered cutscene in ''Final Fantasy IX''.]]
[[File:FF9odin.jpg|thumb|200px|Odin in a CG rendered cutscene in ''Final Fantasy IX''.]]
In ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', Odin is one of the Eidolons. He is used by [[Queen Brahne]] after she extracts [[Princess Garnet]]'s eidolons from her to destroy [[Cleyra Settlement]]. Garnet can gain the ability to summon Odin through the item [[Dark Matter]]. As a summon, Odin performs his Zantetsuken in the same way he had in previous games, destroying enemies outright. However, if Garnet has the [[Odin's Sword]] ability equipped, the Zantetsuken damages enemies that it does not defeat outright.
In ''[[Final Fantasy IX]]'', Odin is one of the Eidolons. He is used by [[Queen Brahne]] after she extracts [[Princess Garnet]]'s eidolons from her to destroy [[Cleyra Settlement]]. Garnet can gain the ability to summon Odin through the item [[Dark Matter]]. As a summon, Odin performs his Zantetsuken in the same way he had in previous games, destroying enemies outright. However, if Garnet has the [[Odin's Sword]] ability equipped, the Zantetsuken damages enemies that it does not defeat outright.
===''Final Fantasy XVI''===
[[File:Odin_FFXVI_artwork.png|thumb||left|200px|Artwork for ''Final Fantasy XVI'']]
In ''[[Final Fantasy XVI]]'', Odin is an [[Eikon]] whose [[Dominant]] is [[Barnabas Tharmr]]. Odin is the Eikon of Darkness. Barnabas used Odin to conquer [[Ash]], establishing the [[Kingdom of Waloed]]. Years later, Barnabas primed Odin against the forces of the [[Holy Empire of Sanbreque]] at the [[Battle of Belenus Tor]] on his bid to encroach upon the continent of [[Storm]]. He was challenged by Sanbreque's Eikon, [[Bahamut]], which ended in a stalemate.
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