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'''White Magic''', other times called  White, Wht Mag or Wht Magic, and referred to as White Magick in the games set in Ivalice, are a branch of skills and a recurring magic type in the Final Fantasy series. Primarily a recovery and support skillset, White Magic can also be used offensively in some cases; [[Holy]] being such an exception.
 
'''White Magic''', also known as '''White''', '''Wht Mag''' or '''Wht Magic''', and spelled '''White Magick''' in the games set in [[Ivalice]], are a branch of skills and a recurring magic type in the ''[[Final Fantasy (franchise)|Final Fantasy]]'' franchise. Primarily a recovery and support skillset, White Magic can also be used offensively in some cases; [[Holy]] being such an exception.


In games that utilize the job system, practitioners of white magic are known as [[White Mage]]s. Other jobs known to use White Magic include the [[Paladin]], [[Sage]], [[Red Mage]], and [[Seer]].
In games that utilize the job system, practitioners of white magic are known as [[White Mage]]s. Other jobs known to use White Magic include the [[Paladin]], [[Sage]], [[Red Mage]], and [[Seer]].


==History==
==Final Fantasy I==
===''Final Fantasy'' series===
==Final Fantasy II==
====''Final Fantasy X''====
==Final Fantasy III==
The primary user of white magic in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' is [[Yuna]], who doubles as a [[Summoner]]. While all characters can learn white magic, [[Tidus]] and Yuna learn white magic through standard progression through the [[Sphere Grid]]. Yuna primarily learns defensive and curative spells in her progression. Tidus' white magic skillset includes time magic to accelerate allies and hinder opponents.
==Final Fantasy IV==
 
==Final Fantasy V==
====''Final Fantasy XIV''====
==Final Fantasy IX==
==Final Fantasy X==
The primary user of white magic in Final Fantasy X is Yuna, who doubles as a [[Summoner]]. While all characters can learn white magic, Tidus and Yuna learn white magic through standard progression through the Sphere Grid. Yuna primarily learns defensive and curative spells in her progression. Tidus' white magic skillset includes time magic to accelerate allies and hinder opponents.
===Final Fantasy X-2===
==Final Fantasy XI==
==Final Fantasy XII==
===Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings===
==Final Fantasy Tactics==
==Final Fantasy Tactics Advance==
===Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift==
==Final Fantasy XIV==
In [[Eorzea]], White Magic is a rarely used magic, developed by the ancient nation of Amdapor, close to present-day [[Gridania]]. Amdapor was embroiled in a three-way war against the black mages of Mhach and the nation of Nym in Vylbrand. Overuse of white and black magic resulted in the Sixth Umbral Calamity, a world-consuming flood. Use of white magic is thus heavily monitored and restricted.
In [[Eorzea]], White Magic is a rarely used magic, developed by the ancient nation of Amdapor, close to present-day [[Gridania]]. Amdapor was embroiled in a three-way war against the black mages of Mhach and the nation of Nym in Vylbrand. Overuse of white and black magic resulted in the Sixth Umbral Calamity, a world-consuming flood. Use of white magic is thus heavily monitored and restricted.


Currently, white magic is occasionally practiced by the [[Padjals]] of Gridania, and possibly by the player. The white mage job is an extension of the conjurer job.
Currently, white magic is occasionally practiced by the [[Padjals]] of Gridania, and possibly by the player. The white mage job is an extension of the conjurer job.
 
==Final Fantasy Mystic Quest==
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==Final Fantasy Legend III==
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==Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light==
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==Bravely Default==
==Bravely Second: End Layer==
==Final Fantasy Dimensions==
==Pictlogica Final Fantasy==
==Final Fantasy Record Keeper==

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