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Weapon | Modifier(s) |
Cypress stick | Attack +2 |
Falcon blade | Attack +5 |
Oaken club | Attack +7 |
Poison needle | Attack +10 |
Divine dagger | Attack +14 |
Wizard's staff | Attack +15 |
Staff of Rain | Attack +16 |
Thorn whip | Attack +18 |
Staff of antimagic | Attack +20 |
Assassin's dagger | Attack +25 |
Iron lance | Attack +26 |
Chain whip | Attack +27 |
Snooze stick | Attack +30 |
Morning star | Attack +30 |
Steel broadsword | Attack +33 |
Staff of strife | Attack +33 |
Staff of resurrection | Attack +33 |
Holy lance | Attack +35 |
Staff of sentencing | Attack +37 |
Rune staff | Attack +40 |
Spiked steel whip | Attack +40 |
Lightning staff | Attack +45 |
Sage's staff | Attack +50 |
Dragontail whip | Attack +54 |
Orochi's sword | Attack +65 |
Somatic staff | Attack +65 |
Zombiesbane | Attack +67 |
Gringham whip | Attack +105 |
Destructiball | Attack +135 |
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<center><small>For the monster talent of the same name, see [[Sage (Talent)]]</small></center> | |||
[[File:Sage3male.png|right|border|250px]][[File:Sage3female.png|right|border|260px]] | [[File:Sage3male.png|right|border|250px]][[File:Sage3female.png|right|border|260px]] | ||
<center>''A master of attack and recovery magic who is also able to call on the power of the spirits.'' --Description from {{Dragon Quest VII}} </center> | <center>''A master of attack and recovery magic who is also able to call on the power of the spirits.'' --Description from {{Dragon Quest VII}} </center> | ||
The '''Sage''' (賢者, ''Kenja'') is a recurring {{Vocation}} in the {{DQSeries}}. Proficient with both schools of magic, they are | The '''Sage''' (賢者, ''Kenja'') is a recurring {{Vocation}} in the {{DQSeries}}. Proficient with both schools of magic, they are the most versatile casters in their respective games. The original sages were depicted as ascetic monks wearing tattered clothing, where as the ninth game altered the profession's design to resemble scholars of high academia. | ||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
Sages are renowned for their mastery of the magical arts, with those in older titles having the ability to cast nearly every spell and those of later titles having the largest {{MP}} pool by far. As of the ninth game sages have more restricted spell lists than before, but compensate for this by having equally high {{Magical Might}} and {{Magical Mending}} stats that allow them to alternate between crowd control and healing with ease. | Sages are renowned for their mastery of the magical arts, with those in older titles having the ability to cast nearly every spell and those of later titles having the largest {{MP}} pool by far. As of the ninth game sages have more restricted spell lists than before, but compensate for this by having equally high {{Magical Might}} and {{Magical Mending}} stats that allow them to alternate between crowd control and healing with ease. The vocation has become strongly associated with the [[Bang]] and [[Zam]] family of spells in modern titles, underlining the versatility of the vocation by utilizing Light and Darkness in equal measure. | ||
Sages often appear as important {{NPC}}s in several titles, being characters the protagonists turn to for advice or posthumous characters that leave behind artifacts that are important to a game's plotline. Sage {{NPC}}s are also accomplished alchemists, having created the [[Sage's stone|eponymous stone]] that appears in several games. | Sages often appear as important {{NPC}}s in several titles, being characters the protagonists turn to for advice or posthumous characters that leave behind artifacts that are important to a game's plotline. Sage {{NPC}}s are also accomplished alchemists, having created the [[Sage's stone|eponymous stone]] that appears in several games. | ||
==Appearances== | |||
=={{DQ3}}== | ==={{DQ3}}=== | ||
In order for a {{Party 3}} member to become a Sage, they must be Level 20 and have the [[Words of Wisdom]] in their possession. The [[Gadabout]] is the only class that doesn't need the scroll to become a Sage; instead, all they need is to reach Level 20. | In order for a {{Party 3}} member to become a Sage, they must be Level 20 and have the [[Words of Wisdom]] in their possession when speaking to the Abbot of [[Alltrades Abbey (Dragon Quest III)|Alltrades Abbey]]. The [[Gadabout]] is the only class that doesn't need the scroll to become a Sage; instead, all they need is to reach Level 20. | ||
[[Zap]], [[Kazap]], [[Omniheal]], [[Kaclang]], [[Holy Protection]], [[Storeyteller]] and [[Snoop]] are the only spells that elude their spell list. | [[Zap]], [[Kazap]], [[Omniheal]], [[Kaclang]], [[Holy Protection]], [[Storeyteller]] and [[Snoop]] are the only spells that elude their spell list. | ||
===Stats=== | ====Stats==== | ||
''{{NES}} version'' | ''{{NES}} version'' | ||
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===Equipment=== | ====Equipment==== | ||
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*♥ denotes ladies only. | *♥ denotes ladies only. | ||
===Spells=== | ====Spells==== | ||
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{{CharacterSpellList|entry|spell=[[Frizz]]|level=1}} | {{CharacterSpellList|entry|spell=[[Frizz]]|level=1}} | ||
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=={{DQ6}}== | ==={{DQ6}}=== | ||
In order to become a Sage, the {{Party 6}} member must first master the [[Mage]] and the [[Priest]] vocations. As a Sage, that particular party member's spells will cost less {{MP}} to cast as their rank increases, eventually casting for only 50% of the original cost. | In order to become a Sage, the {{Party 6}} member must first master the [[Mage]] and the [[Priest]] vocations. As a Sage, that particular party member's spells will cost less {{MP}} to cast as their rank increases, eventually casting for only 50% of the original cost. | ||
===Vocation trait=== | ====Vocation trait==== | ||
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===Abilities=== | ====Abilities==== | ||
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=={{DQ7}}== | ==={{DQ7}}=== | ||
[[File:DQVII Sage class.png|right|border|190px]][[File:DQVII MaribelSage.png|right|border|175px]] | [[File:DQVII Sage class.png|right|border|190px]][[File:DQVII MaribelSage.png|right|border|175px]] | ||
In order to become a Sage the {{Party 7}} member must first master both the [[Priest#Dragon_Quest_VII:_Fragments_of_the_Forgotten_Past|Priest]] and [[Mage#Dragon_Quest_VII:_Fragments_of_the_Forgotten_Past|Mage]] vocations as before. By also mastering the [[Luminary_(vocation)#Dragon_Quest_VII:_Fragments_of_the_Forgotten_Past|Luminary]], characters can become [[Druid#Dragon_Quest_VII:_Fragments_of_the_Forgotten_Past|Druid]]s and gain even more magical skill. | In order to become a Sage the {{Party 7}} member must first master both the [[Priest#Dragon_Quest_VII:_Fragments_of_the_Forgotten_Past|Priest]] and [[Mage#Dragon_Quest_VII:_Fragments_of_the_Forgotten_Past|Mage]] vocations as before. By also mastering the [[Luminary_(vocation)#Dragon_Quest_VII:_Fragments_of_the_Forgotten_Past|Luminary]], characters can become [[Druid#Dragon_Quest_VII:_Fragments_of_the_Forgotten_Past|Druid]]s and gain even more magical skill. | ||
===Vocation trait=== | ====Vocation trait==== | ||
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==={{PS1}} Abilities=== | ===={{PS1}} Abilities==== | ||
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==={{3DS}} Abilities=== | ===={{3DS}} Abilities==== | ||
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===Hybrid Abilities=== | ====Hybrid Abilities==== | ||
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=={{DQ9}}== | ==={{DQ9}}=== | ||
[[File:DQIX Sage Male.png|right|border|195px]][[File:DQIX Sage Female.png|right|border|195px]] | [[File:DQIX Sage Male.png|right|border|195px]][[File:DQIX Sage Female.png|right|border|195px]] | ||
[[Image:Legion_of_Merit.png|right|thumb|175px|The "Legion of Merit" Revocation Medal]] | [[Image:Legion_of_Merit.png|right|thumb|175px|The "Legion of Merit" Revocation Medal]] | ||
The Sage vocation is late in the game after completing Quest 115. Sages have the unique skillset "Enlightenment", and can also use skill points to learn {{Boomerang}}s, {{Bow}}s, {{Wand}}s and [[Shield]]s skills. Their [[Coup-de-Grace]] is "Spelly Breath, | The Sage vocation is accessible late in the game after completing [[Template:DQIXQuest/115|Quest #115]]: Sages in the Pages. Sages have the unique skillset "Enlightenment", and can also use skill points to learn {{Boomerang}}s, {{Bow}}s, {{Wand}}s and [[Shield]]s skills. Their [[Coup-de-Grace]] is "[[Spelly Breath]]", which recharges a portion of their {{MP}}. | ||
Sages are no longer the literal hybrid of [[Mage]]s and [[Priest]]s, but nevertheless have access to incredible magical capabilities. They can reinforce the party with [[Kabuff]] and [[Magic Barrier]], decimate foes with darkness and explosions, and keep their allies alive with [[Multiheal]] and [[Moreheal]]. However, Sages can't deal the same level of damage [[Mage]]s can, nor can they heal as effectively as a [[Priest]] without carefully selected equipment. Thus, parties seeking powerful multi-target damage should stick with a [[Mage]], and those wanting powerful healing spells should stick with a [[Priest]]. On the other hand, combining the elements of a [[Mage]] and a [[Priest]] can free up a slot in the {{Party 9}}, allowing for more versatile {{Party 9}} combinations. | Sages are no longer the literal hybrid of [[Mage]]s and [[Priest]]s, but nevertheless have access to incredible magical capabilities. They can reinforce the party with [[Kabuff]] and [[Magic Barrier]], decimate foes with darkness and explosions, and keep their allies alive with [[Multiheal]] and [[Moreheal]]. However, Sages can't deal the same level of damage [[Mage]]s can, nor can they heal as effectively as a [[Priest]] without carefully selected equipment. Thus, parties seeking powerful multi-target damage should stick with a [[Mage]], and those wanting powerful healing spells should stick with a [[Priest]]. On the other hand, combining the elements of a [[Mage]] and a [[Priest]] can free up a slot in the {{Party 9}}, allowing for more versatile {{Party 9}} combinations. | ||
===Stats=== | ====Stats==== | ||
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===[[Enlightenment]]=== | ====[[Enlightenment]]==== | ||
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===Spells=== | ====Spells==== | ||
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|[[Zing]]||8||20||Resurrects a fallen ally, but sometimes fails. | |[[Zing]]||8||20||Resurrects a fallen ally, but sometimes fails. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Multiheal]]||16||24||Restores at least 100 | |[[Multiheal]]||16||24||Restores at least 100 {{HP}} to all {{Party 9}} members. | ||
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|[[Boom]]||10||27||Engulfs all enemies in a large explosion. | |[[Boom]]||10||27||Engulfs all enemies in a large explosion. | ||
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===Revocation Award=== | ====Revocation Award==== | ||
*[[Revocation Medals#Legion of Merit|Legion of Merit]] | *[[Revocation Medals#Legion of Merit|Legion of Merit]] | ||
=={{DQ10}}== | ==={{DQ10}}=== | ||
Sages have been present in the MMO since the game's initial version, and are unlocked for the player upon completing a quest as in {{IX}}. They serve the same role as in the ninth game, providing balanced offensive and defensive sorcery but not reaching the heights or variety of the specialized [[Mage]] and [[Priest]] vocations. | Sages have been present in the MMO since the game's initial version, and are unlocked for the player upon completing a quest as in {{IX}}. They serve the same role as in the ninth game, providing balanced offensive and defensive sorcery, but not reaching the heights or variety of the specialized [[Mage]] and [[Priest]] vocations. | ||
'''<big>NOTE:</big>The parenthetical translations of the Japanese names are merely placeholders for convenience and are not to be taken as official Square Enix terms''' | '''<big>NOTE:</big>The parenthetical translations of the Japanese names are merely placeholders for convenience and are not to be taken as official Square Enix terms''' | ||
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|零の洗礼 | |零の洗礼 | ||
|[[Clear | |[[Clear Your Mind]] | ||
|Strips one enemy of | |Strips one enemy of buffs. | ||
|5 | |5 | ||
|100 | |100 | ||
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|イオマータ<br>(Iomāta) | |イオマータ<br>(Iomāta) | ||
| | |[[Bangmurta]] | ||
|Fires eight Light-element spells at random foes. | |Fires eight Light-element spells at random foes. | ||
|30 | |30 | ||
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|Minor Light damage. | |Minor Light damage. | ||
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|ザオ<br>(Zao) | |[[Zin]]ザオ<br>(Zao) | ||
|5 | |5 | ||
|15 | |15 | ||
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==''[[Theatrhythm Dragon Quest]]''== | ===''[[Theatrhythm Dragon Quest]]''=== | ||
Any character is able to change their vocation at | Any character is able to change their vocation at Alltrades Abbey to a Sage if they possess the Words of {{Wisdom}}. They are able to equip wands and boomerangs. | ||
==={{DQTreasures}}=== | |||
The Savants are represented via [[List of treasures in Dragon Quest Treasures|statues]] with base values of 120,000. | |||
=={{DQWalk}}== | ==={{DQWalk}}=== | ||
[[File:Walk sages.jpg|right|thumb|Sages are they appear in {{Walk}}|200px]] | [[File:Walk sages.jpg|right|thumb|Sages are they appear in {{Walk}}|200px]] | ||
Sages were added to the game in the January 2020 update. A character must have first reached Level 50 in the [[Mage]] and [[Priest]] vocations to unlock the Sage, and the weapon choices are {{Boomerang}}s, {{Staves}}, and {{Whip}}s. As a reference to their original appearance in {{III}}, a [[Gadabout]] is able to become a Sage, as well, by reaching Level 55. Their special trait is that their spells will occasionally echo, casting twice in a row. However, the second spell will have its {{Magical Might}} or {{Magical Mending}} halved. | Sages were added to the game in the January 2020 update. A character must have first reached Level 50 in the [[Mage]] and [[Priest]] vocations to unlock the Sage, and the weapon choices are {{Boomerang}}s, {{Staves}}, and {{Whip}}s. As a reference to their original appearance in {{III}}, a [[Gadabout]] is able to become a Sage, as well, by reaching Level 55. Their special trait is that their spells will occasionally echo, casting twice in a row. However, the second spell will have its {{Magical Might}} or {{Magical Mending}} halved. | ||
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==={{DQTact}}=== | ==={{DQTact}}=== | ||
The female Sage from {{DQ3}} appears as a S-rank member of the [[Hero family]] as part of the limited ''True Dragon Quest III'' event, appearing on her own banner alongside [[Heavy hood]]. | The female Sage from {{DQ3}} appears as a S-rank member of the [[Hero family]] as part of the limited ''True Dragon Quest III'' event, appearing on her own banner alongside [[Heavy hood]]. | ||
{{DQTactEnemy | |||
|name=Sage (Female) | |||
|kanji= 賢者(女) | |||
|romanji=Kenja (on'na) | |||
|sprite=[[Image:DQT Sage Female.png|200px]] | |||
|family=[[File:Tact Icon Hero.png|48px]]<br>Hero | |||
|rank=[[File:DQTact Rank Icon S.png|48px]] | |||
|role=[[File:DQTact MagicType.png|48px]]<br>Magic | |||
|lvl=130 | |||
|hp=1,065 | |||
|mp=551 | |||
|attack=226 | |||
|defense=356 | |||
|agility=445 | |||
|wisdom=447 | |||
|move=2 | |||
|weight=60 | |||
|bskill1=[[Fast Chant]] | |||
|bskill2=[[Devilproof Multiheal]]{{tt|*|Level 33}} | |||
|bskill3=[[Platinum Cannon]]{{tt|*|Level 50}}<br>[[Mighty Storm]]{{tt|*|Level 2}} | |||
|askill1= Enchanting Echo / Stats Up | |||
|askill2= Bang Res +25 / Stats Up | |||
|askill3= Spell Potency +5%<br>Runaway Magic Chance +5% / Enchanting Echo Chance +5%<br>Stats Up | |||
|askill4= Zap Res +25 / Stats Up | |||
|askill5= Spell Potency +5%<br>Runaway Magic Chance +5% / Enchanting Echo Chance +5%<br>Stats Up | |||
|lperk1=Raises spell potency of all Hero allies, including herself, by 20% in a 5x5 square around her. | |||
|bperk1=WIS +15<br>Max MP +15 | |||
|bperk2= '''Sage's Enlightenment''': Restores 50% of the user's max HP and MP when HP drops to 50% or less, greatly raises WIS for 3 turns, 1 time per battle. | |||
|bperk3=Mighty Storm Potency +2% | |||
|aperk1= '''Enchanting Echo''': When casting: Rarely unleashes the spell 2 times in succession, lowers damage of 2nd spell by 50%. | |||
|frizz-resist= Very Weak | |||
|sizz-resist= Very Weak | |||
|crack-resist= Normal | |||
|woosh-resist= Normal | |||
|bang-resist= Half Res | |||
|zam-resist= Half Res | |||
|zap-resist= Normal | |||
|snooze-resist= Normal | |||
|poison-resist= Normal | |||
|physical-seal-resist= Normal | |||
|spell-seal-resist= Half Res | |||
|martial-seal-resist= Normal | |||
|breath-seal-resist= Normal | |||
|hobble-resist= Super Weak | |||
|stun-resist= Immune | |||
|blind-resist= Normal | |||
|curse-resist= Normal | |||
|paralysis-resist= Super Weak | |||
|confusion-resist= Normal | |||
|charm-resist= Half Res | |||
}} | |||
==Notable Sages== | ==Notable Sages== | ||
*[[Princess of Moonbrooke]]'s vocation is listed as [[Mage]], but she can learn both offensive and restorative magic. | *[[Princess of Moonbrooke]]'s vocation is listed as [[Mage]], but she can learn both offensive and restorative magic. | ||
*Advanced | *Advanced vocation in {{III}}, the first in the series. | ||
*[[Jacqueline|High Priestess Jacqueline]] uses both offensive and healing magic as a temporary {{Party 7}} member. | *[[Jacqueline|High Priestess Jacqueline]] uses both offensive and healing magic as a temporary {{Party 7}} member. | ||
*[[Rab]]'s abilities are modeled after the sages from {{IX}} and {{X}}, as well as a [[Martial Artist]]. | *[[Rab]]'s abilities are modeled after the sages from {{IX}} and {{X}}, as well as a [[Martial Artist]]. | ||
*[[Serenica]] is a master of magic and one of the original [[Erdwin|Luminary]]'s companions. | *[[Serenica]] is a master of magic and one of the original [[Erdwin|Luminary]]'s companions. | ||
*[[Matoriv]] is a former member of [[Avan]]'s party who calls himself a [[Mage]], but also displays the ability to use [[Priest]] spells on occasion. While admitting that he is technically a Sage, he prefers the title of "Grand Sorcerer", wanting to be known more for his powerful magic than for being particularly wise. | |||
*[[Princess Leona]], a companion of [[Dai]]'s and one of the Disciples of Avan; while her offensive spells aren't very strong, she can use powerful Priest magic like [[Fullheal]], [[Zing]] and later [[Kaglimmer]]. | |||
*[[Popp]], [[Dai]]'s best friend and one of the Disciples of Avan, is an initially cowardly [[Mage]] who grows dramatically in strength as he overcomes his mental blocks, finally awakening as a Sage after confessing his love to [[Maam]] (a reference to Sages promoting from the seemingly useless [[Gadabout]] class). Like his mentor Matoriv he prefers to call himself a "Grand Sorcerer". | |||
*The Three Sages of Papnica (Apollo, Marin and Amy), a group who serve as [[Princess Leona]]'s bodyguards. | |||
*Varon, a treacherous sage from the kingdom of Papnica. His appearance is based on the male sage from ''III''. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In the {{3DS}} remake of {{VII}}, {{Maribel}}'s sage outfit is modeled after High Priestess [[Jacqueline]]. | *In the {{3DS}} remake of {{VII}}, {{Maribel}}'s sage outfit is modeled after High Priestess [[Jacqueline]]. | ||
*The ability of the useless [[Gadabout]] class to promote into Sages at lv20 has spawned a meme that a man becomes a Sage (usually localized as "wizard") if he remains a virgin until he's 30 years old. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Brahman boots]] | |||
*[[Cape of good karma]] | |||
*[[Divine dress]] | |||
*[[Guru's gloves]] | |||
*[[Maiden's mantle]] | |||
*[[Tantric trousers]] | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
DQIII Sage | File:Sage_concept_art_DQ_III.jpg|Sage concept art, circa 1987 | ||
DQIII Sage Female Famicom.png|Female Sage, {{Famicom}} artwork. | |||
DQIII Sage Male Famicom.png|Male Sage, {{Famicom}} artwork. | |||
DQIIISageClass.png|Male Sage and Female Sage, {{Famicom}} artwork. | |||
File:Sage3female.png|Female Sage, {{Super Famicom}} artwork. | |||
File:Sage3male.png|Male Sage, {{Super Famicom}} artwork. | |||
DQIII_Characters.png|Setting out from Rimland with Ramia, circa 1996 | |||
Dq3gbart18.jpg|Male Sage, {{Game Boy Color}} artwork. | |||
Dq3gbart17.jpg|Female Sage, {{Game Boy Color}} artwork. | |||
Sage female III HD2D.png|Female Sage, HD-2D artwork. | |||
Sage male III HD2D.png|Male Sage, HD-2D artwork. | |||
Sage female IIIHD2-D.png|Female Sage, HD-2D sprite | |||
Sage male IIIHD2-D.png|Male Sage, HD-2D sprite | |||
DQIII Male Sage Figure.jpg|''Dragon Quest Character Figure Collection Roto no Monshou'' series. | DQIII Male Sage Figure.jpg|''Dragon Quest Character Figure Collection Roto no Monshou'' series. | ||
DQIII Female Sage Figure.jpg|''Dragon Quest Character Figure Collection Roto no Monshou'' series. | DQIII Female Sage Figure.jpg|''Dragon Quest Character Figure Collection Roto no Monshou'' series. | ||
File:Sage_DQVI_official_guide_book_profile.jpg|[[Nevan]] performing [[Summon]] in the official guide for ''VI'' | |||
File:Sage v-jump VI.jpg|Alternate depiction of Nevan performing Summon in the V-Jump guide for ''VI'' | |||
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DQ Heroines.png|Disciplining the thief. | DQ Heroines.png|Disciplining the thief. | ||
DQR Rekisen no Kenja.png|Veteran male sage in {{Rivals}}. | |||
DQR Rekisen Kenja.png|Veteran female sage in {{Rivals}}. | |||
DQT Kenja Onna.jpg|The female sage in {{Tact}}. | |||
female sage statue treasures icon.jpg|The girl guru's statue in ''Treasures''... | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 19 November 2024
The Sage (賢者, Kenja) is a recurring Vocation in the Dragon Quest series. Proficient with both schools of magic, they are the most versatile casters in their respective games. The original sages were depicted as ascetic monks wearing tattered clothing, where as the ninth game altered the profession's design to resemble scholars of high academia.
Characteristics[edit]
Sages are renowned for their mastery of the magical arts, with those in older titles having the ability to cast nearly every spell and those of later titles having the largest MP pool by far. As of the ninth game sages have more restricted spell lists than before, but compensate for this by having equally high Magical Might and Magical Mending stats that allow them to alternate between crowd control and healing with ease. The vocation has become strongly associated with the Bang and Zam family of spells in modern titles, underlining the versatility of the vocation by utilizing Light and Darkness in equal measure.
Sages often appear as important NPCs in several titles, being characters the protagonists turn to for advice or posthumous characters that leave behind artifacts that are important to a game's plotline. Sage NPCs are also accomplished alchemists, having created the eponymous stone that appears in several games.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]
In order for a party member to become a Sage, they must be Level 20 and have the Words of Wisdom in their possession when speaking to the Abbot of Alltrades Abbey. The Gadabout is the only class that doesn't need the scroll to become a Sage; instead, all they need is to reach Level 20.
Zap, Kazap, Omniheal, Kaclang, Holy Protection, Storeyteller and Snoop are the only spells that elude their spell list.
Stats[edit]
NES version
Attribute | Starting Stats | Maximum Stats |
Level | 1 | 99 |
HP | 52 | 396 |
MP | 0 | 494 |
Strength | 8 | 155 |
Agility | 15 | 185 |
Resilience | 27 | 215 |
Wisdom | 13 | 255 |
Luck | 78 | 255 |
Equipment[edit]
Dragon Quest III (All) | |
---|---|
Helmet | Modifier(s) |
Leather hat | Defense +2 |
King's crown | Defense +6 |
Hardwood headwear | Defense +6 |
Mad cap | Defense +8 |
Fur hood♥ | Defense +10 |
Iron helmet | Defense +16 |
Silver tiara♥ | Defense +20 |
Pointy hat | Defense+21 |
Mythril helm | Defense +38 |
Mask of Implacability | Defense +255 |
Dragon Quest III (All) | |
---|---|
Armor | Modifier(s) |
Scandalous swimsuit♥ | Defense+1 |
Plain clothes | Defense+4 |
Wayfarer's clothes | Defense+8 |
Training togs | Defense+10 |
Leather armour | Defense+12 |
Leather dress♥ | Defense+15 |
Shell armour | Defense+16 |
Chain mail | Defense+20 |
Silk robe♥ | Defense+20 |
Sparring suit | Defense+23 |
Cloak of evasion | Defense+23 |
Magical skirt♥ | Defense+25 |
Magical robes | Defense+30 |
Glombolero | Defense+30 |
Angel's robe | Defense+35 |
Cat suit | Defense+35 |
Magic armour | Defense+40 |
Flowing dress | Defense+50 |
Magic bikini♥ | Defense+65 |
Dragon robe | Defense+80 |
Blessed bikini♥ | Defense+88 |
Shimmering dress♥ | Defense+90 |
Dragon Quest III (All) | |
---|---|
Shields | Modifier(s) |
Pot lid | Defense+2 |
Leather shield | Defense+4 |
Scale shield | Defense+12 |
Magic shield | Defense+25 |
Tempest shield | Defense+35 |
Silver shield | Defense+40 |
Dragon Quest III (All) | |
---|---|
Accessories | Modifier(s) |
Strength ring | Strength+7 |
Tough guy tattoo | Strength+8 |
Mighty armlet | Strength+15 |
Doh-hican | Defence+3 |
Garter♥ | Defence+3 |
Gold rosary | Defence+4 |
Leg warmers♥ | Defence+5 |
Ten ton toupee | Defence+15 |
Cower ring | Agility+7 |
Skull ring | Agility+10 |
Agility ring | Agility+`5 |
Mercury's bandana | Agility+30 |
Meteorite bracer | Agilityx2 |
Restless heart | Resilience+10 |
Gold chain | Resilience+10 |
Weightlifter's belt | Resilience+15 |
Recovery ring | Resilience+25 |
Care ring | Wisdom+15 |
Scholar's Specs | Wisdom+15 |
Goddess ring♥ | Wisdom+33 |
Bunny tail♥ | Luck+8 |
Golden tiara♥ | Luck+13 |
Hen's tooth | Luck+20 |
Sacred amulet | Luck+30 |
Elevating shoes | Luck+50 |
Dummy | |
Slime earrings | |
Ruby wristband |
- ♥ denotes ladies only.
Spells[edit]
Dragon Quest III (GBC) | |
---|---|
Spell | Level Learned |
Frizz | 1 |
Heal | 1 |
Poof | 2 |
Buff | 4 |
Crack | 5 |
Acceleratle | 5 |
Sizz | 7 |
Dazzle | 7 |
Sap | 8 |
Kabuff | 9 |
Evac | 9 |
Snooze | 9 |
Bang | 11 |
Squelch | 11 |
Zoom | 12 |
Deceleratle | 12 |
Woosh | 12 |
Fizzle | 13 |
Sizzle | 14 |
Midheal | 14 |
Drain Magic | 15 |
Tingle | 15 |
Cock-a-doodle-doo | 16 |
Frizzle | 17 |
Peep | 18 |
Kasap | 18 |
Safe Passage | 19 |
Crackle | 20 |
Bazoom | 20 |
Oomph | 21 |
Whack | 22 |
Boom | 23 |
Bounce | 24 |
Zing | 24 |
Tick-tock | 25 |
Kacrack | 26 |
Swoosh | 26 |
Fuddle | 27 |
Thwhack | 28 |
Kasizzle | 29 |
Sheen | 30 |
Fullheal | 30 |
Kacrackle | 32 |
Insulatle | 32 |
Fade | 33 |
Puff! | 34 |
Multiheal | 34 |
Click | 35 |
Kafrizzle | 36 |
Kaswoosh | 36 |
Morph | 37 |
Kaboom | 38 |
Kazing | 38 |
Hocus Pocus | 40 |
Kamikazee | 41 |
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]
In order to become a Sage, the party member must first master the Mage and the Priest vocations. As a Sage, that particular party member's spells will cost less MP to cast as their rank increases, eventually casting for only 50% of the original cost.
Vocation trait[edit]
Rank | MP Cost |
---|---|
1 | 100% |
2 | 100% |
3 | 87.5% |
4 | 87.5% |
5 | 75% |
6 | 75% |
7 | 62.5% |
8 | 50% |
Stat Changes[edit]
Statistics | Change |
Battles to Master | 269 |
Strength | -30% |
Agility | +20% |
Resilience | -20% |
Wisdom | +20% |
Max HP | -20% |
Max MP | +20% |
Trait | MP cost reduction as rank increases. |
Mastery Bonus | +20 Max MP |
Abilities[edit]
Level | Title | Learns | Battles Needed | Target | Info | MP |
1 | Student | Absorb Magic | 1 | Self | Absorbs the MP of an incoming spell. | 2 |
2 | Scholar | Insulatle | 25 | Party | Forms a protective barrier that reduces the efficacy of enemy spells. | 3 |
3 | Professor | Bazoom | 40 | One enemy | Sends foes flying to a faraway location. | 8 |
Oomph | One ally | Doubles the attack power of a single party member. | 6 | |||
4 | Philosopher | Tidal Wave | 70 | All enemies | A massive ocean wave that damages all enemies. | 0 |
Summon | Self | Call upon a wandering spirit to assist in battle. | 15 | |||
5 | Savant | Multiheal | 105 | Party | Restores at least 100 HP to all party members. | 7 |
Fissure | All enemies | Opens a rift in the earth that swallows up enemies. | 0 | |||
6 | Genius | Kazing | 150 | One ally | Revives an ally to full HP. | 20 |
Kacrackle | One group | Lacerates all enemies with a raw volley of rasping ice. | 12 | |||
7 | Enlightened One | Magic Barrier | 210 | Party | Protects against magic. | 3 |
Kamikazee | All enemies | Sacrifices self to hurt enemies. | 1 | |||
8 | Oracle | Kaboom | 260 | All enemies | Damages the enemies with a big explosion. | 15 |
Kathwack | All enemies | Tries to kill all enemies. | 15 |
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]
In order to become a Sage the party member must first master both the Priest and Mage vocations as before. By also mastering the Luminary, characters can become Druids and gain even more magical skill.
Vocation trait[edit]
Rank | MP Cost |
---|---|
1 | 100% |
2 | 100% |
3 | 225/256 (~87.9%) |
4 | 225/256 (~87.9%) |
5 | 215/256 (~84.0%) |
6 | 80% |
7 | 60% |
8 | 60% |
Stat Changes[edit]
Statistics | Change |
Battles to Master | 250 (PS1) |
200 (3DS) | |
Strength | -30% |
Agility | +5% |
Resilience | -20% |
Wisdom | +20% |
Style | Null |
Max HP | -20% |
Max MP | +20% |
Mastery Bonus | +20 Bonus to Wisdom |
PS1 Abilities[edit]
Level | Title | Learns | Battles Needed | Target | Info | MP |
1 | Student | Thwack | 1 | One Group | Has a low chance of instantly killing one group of enemies. | 7 |
2 | Counsel | Insulatle | 15 | All Allies | Reduces the damage of fire and ice attacks. | 3 |
3 | Arbiter | Kacrackle | 38 | All Enemies | Causes ~92 in ice damage. | 12 |
4 | Seer | Magic Barrier | 65 | All Allies | Reduces the damage of magic attacks to all allies. | 3 |
5 | Oracle | Multiheal | 110 | All Allies | Heals ~100HP to all allies. | 10 |
6 | Wise One | Kazing | 150 | One Ally | Revives one fallen ally with full HP. | 15 |
7 | Elder | Summon | 200 | Self | Summons one of four deities to fight for the party. | 20 |
8 | Prophet | Kaboom | 250 | All Enemies | Causes ~140HP in explosion damage. | 15 |
3DS Abilities[edit]
Level | Title | Learns | Battles Needed | Target | Info | MP |
1 | Student | Thwack | 1 | One Group | A curse that can kill an entire group of enemies. | 7 |
Drain Magic | One Enemy | Steals MP from a single enemy. | 0 | |||
2 | Scholar | Oomph | 12 | One Ally | Doubles a single party member's attack power. | 6 |
Insulatle | All Allies | Protects the party from fire and ice attacks. | 3 | |||
3 | Professor | Kacrackle | 18 (30) | All Enemies | Slams into all enemies with slicing icicles. | 12 |
Kasnooze | One Group | Sends a group of enemies into a deep, deep sleep. | 5 | |||
4 | Philosopher | Kabuff | 20 (50) | All Allies | Raises the defence of all party members. | 3 |
Magic Barrier | All Allies | Forms a fortification that impedes the efficacy of enemy spells. | 3 | |||
5 | Savant | Kasizzle | 28 (78) | One Group | Sears a group of enemies with scorching hellfire. | 10 |
Multiheal | All Allies | Restores at least 100 HP to all party members. | 10 | |||
6 | Genius | Kaswoosh | 32 (110) | One Group | A twister that terrorises a group of enemies. | 8 |
Kazing | One Ally | Resurrects a fallen ally to full health. | 15 | |||
7 | Enlightened One | Kafrizzle | 40 (150) | One Enemy | Engulfs a single enemy in an enormous fireball. | 10 |
Kaboom | All Enemies | Blasts all enemies with a blistering explosion. | 15 | |||
Summon | Self | Calls on an itinerant spirit to offer its aid in battle. | 20 | |||
8 | Oracle | Kathwack | 50 (200) | All Enemies | A curse that can send all enemies to the hereafter. | 15 |
Hybrid Abilities[edit]
Hybrid | Learns | Target | Info | MP |
Luminary | Kerplunk | All Allies | Restores all dead party members to life at the cost of the life of the caster but has a chance of failure. It will not work if the caster is the last person alive. | 0 |
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]
The Sage vocation is accessible late in the game after completing Quest #115: Sages in the Pages. Sages have the unique skillset "Enlightenment", and can also use skill points to learn Boomerangs, Bows, Wands and Shields skills. Their Coup-de-Grace is "Spelly Breath", which recharges a portion of their MP.
Sages are no longer the literal hybrid of Mages and Priests, but nevertheless have access to incredible magical capabilities. They can reinforce the party with Kabuff and Magic Barrier, decimate foes with darkness and explosions, and keep their allies alive with Multiheal and Moreheal. However, Sages can't deal the same level of damage Mages can, nor can they heal as effectively as a Priest without carefully selected equipment. Thus, parties seeking powerful multi-target damage should stick with a Mage, and those wanting powerful healing spells should stick with a Priest. On the other hand, combining the elements of a Mage and a Priest can free up a slot in the party, allowing for more versatile party combinations.
Stats[edit]
Attribute | Starting stats | Maximum stats |
---|---|---|
Level | 1 | 99 |
HP | 29 | 400 |
MP | 30 | 500 |
Strength | 12 | 202 |
Agility | 13 | 218 |
Resilience | 12 | 202 |
Magical Might | 14 | 237 |
Magical Mending | 14 | 208 |
Deftness | 3 | 57 |
Charm | 14 | 235 |
Enlightenment[edit]
Name | Description | Required points | Accolade |
---|---|---|---|
Natural Magical Mending +20 | Permanently adds 20 to Magical Mending. | 4 | Optimist |
Jack's Knack | Change vocations on the field. | 10 | Romanticist |
Natural Magical Might +20 | Permanently adds 20 to Magical Might. | 16 | Anthropologist |
Right as Rain | Rain shower restores HP for a few rounds. | 22 | Geologist |
Natural Magical Mending +40 | Permanently adds 40 to Magical Mending. | 32 | Naturalist |
Disruptive Wave | Dispels all status changes on enemies. | 42 | Occultist |
Natural Magical Might +40 | Permanently adds 40 to Magical Might. | 55 | Illuminist |
Caster Sugar | Temporarily boosts Magical Mending and Magical Might. | 68 | Sophist |
Natural Max MP +60 | Permanently adds 60 to max MP. | 82 | Theologist |
MP Consumption -25% | Reduces MP costs by 25%. | 100 | Polymath |
Spells[edit]
Name | MP | Level | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Heal | 2 | 2 | Restores at least 30 HP to a single ally. |
Zam | 4 | 2 | Strikes a single enemy with the power of darkness. |
Squelch | 2 | 5 | Cures a single ally of the effects of Poison. |
Evac | 3 | 5 | Exit instantly from dungeons, caves, and towers. |
Bang | 5 | 8 | Damages all enemies with a small explosion. |
Zammle | 7 | 8 | Smites a single enemy with the power of darkness. |
Divine Intervention | 4 | 13 | Weakens a group of enemies against attack spells. |
Midheal | 4 | 16 | Restores at least 75 HP to a single ally. |
Zing | 8 | 20 | Resurrects a fallen ally, but sometimes fails. |
Multiheal | 16 | 24 | Restores at least 100 HP to all party members. |
Boom | 10 | 27 | Engulfs all enemies in a large explosion. |
Kabuff | 6 | 30 | Raises the Defence of all party members. |
Moreheal | 8 | 33 | Restores at least 165 HP to a single ally. |
Magic Barrier | 6 | 38 | Protects the whole party from attack spells. |
Kazam | 20 | 43 | Smashes a single enemy with the power of darkness. |
Kazing | 15 | 45 | Resurrects a fallen ally every time. |
Kaboom | 28 | 48 | Blasts all enemies with a violent explosion. |
Kazammle | 45 | 61 | Strikes a single enemy with stygian lightning. |
Kaboomle | 56 | 66 | Blasts all enemies with an incredibly violent explosion. |
Magic Burst | All | 78 | Unleashes all remaining MP in a fearsome explosion. |
Revocation Award[edit]
Dragon Quest X[edit]
Sages have been present in the MMO since the game's initial version, and are unlocked for the player upon completing a quest as in IX. They serve the same role as in the ninth game, providing balanced offensive and defensive sorcery, but not reaching the heights or variety of the specialized Mage and Priest vocations.
NOTE:The parenthetical translations of the Japanese names are merely placeholders for convenience and are not to be taken as official Square Enix terms
Enlightenment[edit]
Japanese name | English name | Description | MP | Required points |
---|---|---|---|---|
いやしの雨 | Right as Rain | Creates a shower that restores 20% of damage taken by allies for 1 minute. Does not reduce damage, HP is restored after enemy's attack |
6 | 4 |
全職業でかいふく魔力+10 | Natural magical mending +10 | Permanently increases Magical Mending by 10 in all vocations. | N/A | 10 |
全職業でこうげき魔力+10 | Natural magical might +10 | Permanently increases Magical Might by 10 in all vocations | N/A | 16 |
魔導の書 (Book of sorcery) |
N/A | Reduces target's resistance to status ailments. | 4 | 22 |
全職業で最大MP+10 | Natural MP +10 | Permanently increases max MP by 10 in all vocations. | N/A | 32 |
全職業でかいふく魔力+10 | Natural magical mending +10 | Permanently increases Magical Mending by 10 in all vocations. Total of +20. |
N/A | 42 |
しんぴのさとり | Caster Sugar | Increases Magical Might & Magical Mending by 20% for 120 seconds. | 8 | 55 |
全職業でこうげき魔力+10 | Natural magical might +10 | Permanently increases Magical Might by 10 in all vocations. Total of +20. |
N/A | 68 |
全職業で最大MP+20 | Natural MP +20 | Permanently increases max MP by 10 in all vocations. Total of +30. |
N/A | 82 |
零の洗礼 | Clear Your Mind | Strips one enemy of buffs. | 5 | 100 |
かいふく魔力+30 | Natural magical mending +30 | Increases Magical Mending by 30 while character is a Sage. Total of +50. |
N/A | 110 |
こうげき魔力+30 | Natural magical might +30 | Increases Magical Might by 30 while character is a Sage. Total of +50. |
N/A | 120 |
イオグランデ | Kaboomle | Engulfs enemies in a cataclysmic explosion. | 25 | 130 |
むげんのさとり | Infinite Wisdom | Increases Magical Might & Magical Mending by 40% for 120 seconds | 14 | 140 |
ドルマドン | Kazammle | Obliterates one enemy with darkness. | 18 | 150 |
きせきの雨 (Miraculous rain) |
N/A | Creates a shower that restores 50% of damage taken by allies for 1 minute. Does not reduce damage, HP is restored after enemy's attack. Does not stack with Right as Rain. |
8 | 180 |
イオマータ (Iomāta) |
Bangmurta | Fires eight Light-element spells at random foes. | 30 | 200 |
Spells[edit]
Name | MP | Level | Target | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Heal | 2 | 1 | One ally | Restores at least 30 HP. |
Zam | 4 | 1 | One enemy | Minor Darkness damage. |
Squelch | 2 | 3 | One ally | Cures Poison. |
Evac | 3 | 5 | Party | Exit instantly from dungeons, caves, and towers. |
Bang | 4 | 10 | Proximity | Minor Light damage. |
Zinザオ (Zao) |
5 | 15 | One ally | 50% chance to revive party member at 1 HP. |
マホリー (Mahorī) |
2 | 15 | One ally | Cures Fizzle. |
Zammle | 7 | 18 | One enemy | Deals medium Darkness damage. |
Dedazzle | 2 | 20 | One ally | Cures Dazzle. |
Midheal | 4 | 10 | One ally | Restores at least 80 HP. |
Boom | 10 | 29 | Proximity | Deals medium Light damage. |
Zing | 8 | 38 | One ally | 50% chance to revive party member at half HP. |
Snub | 4 | 40 | Self | Voids all spells targeting the caster for 60 seconds. |
Multiheal | 16 | 46 | Party | Restores at least 80 HP. |
Moreheal | 8 | 63 | One ally | Restores at least 164 HP. |
Kazam | 14 | 64 | One enemy | Deals severe Darkness damage. |
Kaboom | 23 | 69 | Proximity | Deals severe Light damage. |
Theatrhythm Dragon Quest[edit]
Any character is able to change their vocation at Alltrades Abbey to a Sage if they possess the Words of Wisdom. They are able to equip wands and boomerangs.
Dragon Quest Treasures[edit]
The Savants are represented via statues with base values of 120,000.
Dragon Quest Walk[edit]
Sages were added to the game in the January 2020 update. A character must have first reached Level 50 in the Mage and Priest vocations to unlock the Sage, and the weapon choices are Boomerangs, Staves, and Whips. As a reference to their original appearance in III, a Gadabout is able to become a Sage, as well, by reaching Level 55. Their special trait is that their spells will occasionally echo, casting twice in a row. However, the second spell will have its Magical Might or Magical Mending halved.
Dragon Quest Tact[edit]
The female Sage from Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation appears as a S-rank member of the Hero family as part of the limited True Dragon Quest III event, appearing on her own banner alongside Heavy hood.
Family | Rank | Role | ||
Hero |
Magic |
|||
Max Level | HP | MP | Move | |
130 | 1,065 | 551 | 2 | |
Attack | Defense | Agility | Wisdom | Weight |
226 | 356 | 445 | 447 | 60 |
First | Second | Third | ||
Fast Chant | Devilproof Multiheal* | Platinum Cannon* Mighty Storm* |
||
First | Second | Third |
Enchanting Echo / Stats Up | Bang Res +25 / Stats Up | Spell Potency +5% Runaway Magic Chance +5% / Enchanting Echo Chance +5% Stats Up |
Fourth | Fifth | |
Zap Res +25 / Stats Up | Spell Potency +5% Runaway Magic Chance +5% / Enchanting Echo Chance +5% Stats Up |
|
First | |
Raises spell potency of all Hero allies, including herself, by 20% in a 5x5 square around her. | |
First | Second | Third |
WIS +15 Max MP +15 |
Sage's Enlightenment: Restores 50% of the user's max HP and MP when HP drops to 50% or less, greatly raises WIS for 3 turns, 1 time per battle. | Mighty Storm Potency +2% |
First | |
Enchanting Echo: When casting: Rarely unleashes the spell 2 times in succession, lowers damage of 2nd spell by 50%. | |
Frizz Resistance * | Sizz Resistance * | Crack Resistance * | Woosh Resistance * | |
Very Weak | Very Weak | Normal | Normal | |
Bang Resistance * | Zap Resistance * | Zam Resistance * | Snooze Resistance | |
Half Res | Normal | Half Res | Normal | |
Poison Resistance | Physical Lock Resistance | Spell Lock Resistance | Martial Lock Resistance | |
Normal | Normal | Half Res | Normal | |
Breath Lock Resistance | Hobble Resistance * | Stun Resistance * | Dazzle Resistance | |
Normal | Super Weak | Immune | Normal | |
Curse Resistance | Paralysis Resistance | Confusion Resistance | Charm Resistance | |
Normal | Super Weak | Normal | Half Res |
Notable Sages[edit]
- Princess of Moonbrooke's vocation is listed as Mage, but she can learn both offensive and restorative magic.
- Advanced vocation in III, the first in the series.
- High Priestess Jacqueline uses both offensive and healing magic as a temporary party member.
- Rab's abilities are modeled after the sages from IX and X, as well as a Martial Artist.
- Serenica is a master of magic and one of the original Luminary's companions.
- Matoriv is a former member of Avan's party who calls himself a Mage, but also displays the ability to use Priest spells on occasion. While admitting that he is technically a Sage, he prefers the title of "Grand Sorcerer", wanting to be known more for his powerful magic than for being particularly wise.
- Princess Leona, a companion of Dai's and one of the Disciples of Avan; while her offensive spells aren't very strong, she can use powerful Priest magic like Fullheal, Zing and later Kaglimmer.
- Popp, Dai's best friend and one of the Disciples of Avan, is an initially cowardly Mage who grows dramatically in strength as he overcomes his mental blocks, finally awakening as a Sage after confessing his love to Maam (a reference to Sages promoting from the seemingly useless Gadabout class). Like his mentor Matoriv he prefers to call himself a "Grand Sorcerer".
- The Three Sages of Papnica (Apollo, Marin and Amy), a group who serve as Princess Leona's bodyguards.
- Varon, a treacherous sage from the kingdom of Papnica. His appearance is based on the male sage from III.
Trivia[edit]
- In the 3DS remake of VII, Maribel's sage outfit is modeled after High Priestess Jacqueline.
- The ability of the useless Gadabout class to promote into Sages at lv20 has spawned a meme that a man becomes a Sage (usually localized as "wizard") if he remains a virgin until he's 30 years old.
See also[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Female Sage, Famicom artwork.
Male Sage, Famicom artwork.
Male Sage and Female Sage, Famicom artwork.
Female Sage, Super Famicom artwork.
Male Sage, Super Famicom artwork.
Male Sage, Game Boy Color artwork.
Female Sage, Game Boy Color artwork.
X depiction.
Veteran male sage in Rivals.
Veteran female sage in Rivals.
The female sage in Tact.