Red Mage
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A red mage refers to a type or order of wizards. The definition varies according to the source.
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| Type | Magical and Physical |
| Skills | Doublecast |
Final Fantasy
In the Final Fantasy series of video games from Square Enix, the Red Mage (or Red Wizard) is a character class similar to the Bard in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. Red Mages use the abilities of both Black Mages and White Mages and have the combat abilities of a Warrior, but are dilettantes and are not as good at any one ability as are any of the other classes. In general, they are only able to cast lower-level spells, and even then, not necessarily every one of those. They are basically good at everything, but not masters of anything, making them unfavored among strategists.
Red Mages first appeared in the game Final Fantasy I for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). At this time, they were extremely overpowered compared to the other characters because of their ability to heal themselves and deliver decent melee damage. They next appeared in Final Fantasy III where they were fundamentally unchanged, weakened only slightly by the fact that their ability to wield heavy swords and armor was much more limited than before. Final Fantasy V, brought about the creation of their trademark "Doublecast" skill, which would appear frequently in subsequent Final Fantasy games, even when the Red Mage itself was absent.In Final Fantasy VI, Terra Branford and Celes Chère roughly resemble Red Mages. While their official character classes are Mage Knight and Rune Knight, respectively, they both exhibit physical strength (both start off wielding swords) and are the only two in the game who learn magic automatically.
Increasingly, however, the Final Fantasy series began to deemphasize the distinction between white magic and black magic, and it was no longer unusual for characters to be able to utilize both types of magic equally well, essentially eliminating the need for the Red Mage. The Red Mage class did not reappear until Final Fantasy Tactics Advance, where, once again, it proved to be mildly unbalanced due to its ability to cast a spell twice in a row (this ability was usually paired with a Summoner subclass to allow doublecasting of two powerful spells).
The Red Mage appeared once more in the MMORPG Final Fantasy XI. Because of the invention of the "hate system", a Red Mage doublecasting spells would be extremely useless. To compensate for this, Square Enix gave the Red Mage class a proficiency with Enfeebling and Enhancing magic.
In Final Fantasy XI, Red Mages have an inert skill called "Fast Cast," which decreases the casting time of spells. As Red Mages get higher up in level, they get better at Fast Cast. This takes the place of doublecasting.
Keeping with the dichotomy of a Red Mage, the Convert ability allows them to swap their mana points and health points. Equipment that increases their maximum mana or health points expands upon the utility of the ability.
The most notable skill a Red Mage possesses in Final Fantasy XI is the refresh spell. This spell costs 40 mana points to cast, but will give 3 mp points every three game seconds; generating a total of 150 magic points. Because they are the only job able to accelerate mp buildup this significantly, they are highly sought after when they acquire the spell. Mages and Paladins often rely heavily upon refreshers and will not party without one. The only other job with the ability to refresh others is the Bard, who can use their two song abilities, "Mage's Ballad" and "Mage's Ballad II," to give 3 mp points every three game seconds to all characters within the area of effect of the song when it is cast.
Upon receiving this spell, many Red Mages stop using melee weapons, though some continue and later gain more powerful weapon skills. It is an ongoing debate as to whether or not it is appropriate for Red Mages to melee. Various situations ultimately determine the Red Mages position.
8-Bit Theater
Red Mage is also a character in the online web comic 8-Bit Theater. In gamer jargon, he would be classified as a "power gamer" and "munchkin", using out-of-character knowledge to gain in-character advantages and abusing the game rules to become as powerful as possible.
Dungeons and Dragons
In the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for Dungeons and Dragons, the Red Wizards of Thay (image, epic) are a powerful, hierarchical organization of magic-users. 'Red,' in this case, refers to the color of the Thayans' ubiquitous cloaks, rather than adherence to a particular technique or school of magic. In fact, arcane magic-users of every school are found in the organization, and the Red Wizards' leadership is spearheaded by the single most powerful mages of each school of magic (Necromancy, Divination, etc.), who are referred to as Zulkir. Szass Tam, a centuries old lich and the current Zulkir of Necromancy, is the most powerful of the Zulkirs because his age has given him more experience than his contemporaries.
In terms of the Dungeons and Dragons alignment system, the Thayans as a whole are strongly law- and evil-aligned. Two examples of this are Thay's extensive use of slave labor and the internecine conflicts which may be the single largest obstacle to the Red Wizards' goals- ambitious Red Wizards may seek to become Zulkir at whatever cost to their rivals, their fellow Red Wizards, and even Zulkir are often preoccupied with plots to undermine the schemes of their fellow Zulkir. In the past, they have tried to invade other lands, only to be defeated regularly. The Red Wizards are currently attempting to conquer the world through market forces, they set up enclaves in cities throughout the world and dominate markets for magical items.
The Red Wizards of Thay have not ever actually been called "Red Mages".
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