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 5 Mightiest Blue Mages!
					
				
				
						
						
				
					
						
							 
The Final Fantasy series is all about having their magic users grouped   in to colour categories. Join me on this marvelous journey to learn  about the mightiest Mighty Guard casting mages, the Blue Mage! Able to  learn  enemy spells, the Blue Mages can become very versatile depending  on how  you use them, learning everything from Death Spells, to White  Wind  healing! They have a use for almost every situation. Here they  are, the  mightiest Blue Mages in the series.
 
 5. Final Fantasy V Blue Mage
 
What makes the Final Fantasy V Blue Mage so great? For starters, they   are the first job to provide a balance of offensive and defensive  capabilities! On top of that, they can wield  swords and shields, making  them more physically powerful than the  average mage. There's nothing  better than a sword wielding, stat-balanced, super cool superhero  looking mage in your party. Look at them, they get masks, they get  capes, two of the ladies even get feathers in their caps. Using a Blue  Mage is so rewarding for me you could call it putting a feather in my  cap. Right? Right?!? 
 
  
Now the important part, how does the Final Fantasy V Blue Mage learn its   Blue Magic? It takes the more traditional approach of needing to be  hit  by an ability to learn it. Because nothing says "Teach Me" like  being  hit by Death Claw. Fortunately, the Blue Mage doesn't need to  survive in  order to learn the ability, they just need a party member to  make it  through the fight. I'm all about some necessary sacrifice, so  what's one death if it means learning how to  Flamethrower an enemy. 
 
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 There is no attack more fierce than Goblin Punch
   
The downside is that in order to get some of the beneficial abilities,   such as White Wind, a Beastmaster may need to team up with your Blue   Mage to help the process along, since enemies are selfish and aren't   known to heal your party members when they need it. This could be an   issue for the loner Blue Mage, who operates alone, possibly during the   night.
 
Overall, a great entry in the series with the added benefit of being able to use whoever you choose as a Blue Mage.
 
 4. Quina Quen
 
When not busy being a lovable goof and threatening to eat everything in   sight, Quina also serves as the party's Blue Mage. Final Fantasy Blue   Mage fans everywhere rejoiced at seeing the job being occupied by the   large, pasty white, fork wielding Qu with the apron and the chef's hat.  Or at least I did. Mainly because Quina is awesome.
 
  
What makes Quina such a great Blue Mage? Unlike most of the earlier   games, Quina doesn't need to be struck with Pumpkin Head in order to   learn it. Instead, like a true gourmand, s/he eats them and somehow   absorbs their knowledge on how to cast LV4 Holy. This is great for   people who enjoy eating (which is everyone) and also who hate having to  confuse the enemy in  order to get the more beneficial spells like  Auto-Life. It's also just  amusing to watch Quina eat enemies sometimes  five its size.
 
  
On the downside, the enemy needs to be below 25% HP for Eat to work. You   can't just eat enemies all willy nilly! That's how you get stomach   cramps. This can be annoying if you don't have Scan and don't enjoy   carrying around a Bestiary with you and doing math in your head. It can   also be frustrating when you face off against weaker enemies who can't   survive a turn long enough for you to eat them. The bright side is that   Eat is successful when HP drops below 50% when Quina is in Trance  mode,  making things easier for Quina to finish off foes with dignity.
 
 3. Strago Magus
 
Strago Magus puts to rest the saying that you can't teach an old dog a   new trick, because this old dog specializes in learning new tricks.   Although his superhero cape is not in the Blue Mage blue, he does have   some stylish blue shorts to pull his look together.
 
  
Although it takes a different name in Final Fantasy VI, Strago's Lore   ability is essentially Blue Magic. He uses the good ol' watch and learn   technique to acquire new abilites, and doesn't need to suffer a Tsunami   on his old bones to pick them up. All he needs to do is survive the   fight. What's even better is that Strago doesn't even need to see an   enemy use the ability to learn it, he can pick it up from party members   who can use enemy skills, such as Gau, Relm, and Gogo. This certainly   makes things better, since it makes it a much easier time to learn all   of the spells you want and need.
 
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 Who hasn't wanted to watch an old man 
cast Doom at some point?
 
   
On the downside, Strago has to actually see an ability being cast to   learn it, so he cannot learn it if he is inflicted with certain status   elements, one of them being blind. Apparently it isn't enough to feel an   enemy self-destruct on you, you actually need to see the whole thing   take place. Something I would imagine would be more scarring than   anything. But overall, this old Mage has some serious learning talent,   which makes him one of the best Blue Mages in the series.
 
 2. Quistis Trepe
 
Quistis not only gets to be an awesome Blue Mage, but she gets to do it   while having a fan club and hitting things with a whip. If nothing  else,  she brings a whole new element to the Blue Mage job, also being  the  only female Blue Mages aside from the games where you decide job   classes.
 
 
 
Quistis is so good at Blue Magic that she doesn't even need to be hit   with Acid to learn how to use it. She doesn't even need to be in the   fight. All she needs is some Mystery Fluid and she's good to go. Quistis   learns all of her Blue Magic by using items dropped by enemies. How   does she do it? Who knows. Maybe she studies the items while we're busy   running around in circles waiting to collect our SeeD pays so we can  buy  more magazines.
 
  
The downside is that Quistis can only use her Blue Magic as part of her   Limit Break, meaning she generally needs lower HP to have access to her   great abilities, like Shockwave Pulsar. The bright side is that a lot  of  her abilities are worth the wait, especially since they actual  improve  when in more dangerous situations. 
 
 1. Kimahri Ronso
 
And finally, our top Blue Mage of the series. He might not talk much and  he  might not make his presence known most of the time, but he is one   excellent Blue Mage!
 
  
Why does he deserve the top spot on our list? A few reasons, actually.   On top of being so much of a Blue Mage he is actually physically blue,   he has one of the best ways to learn his Blue Magic. Thanks to his   Lancet ability, not only does he not need to be hit with a skill to   learn it, he actually heals HP and MP at the same time! So, instead of   sacrificing HP to learn Fire Breath, he can just Lancet the appropriate   enemy, and heal himself up.
 
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 Lancet in action. It's so awesome,
you can't even see Kimahri's head!
 
    But it doesn't   end there! If Kimahri learns a Ronso Rage Blue Magic ability, it will   also fill up his overdrive gauge, something very useful to boss fights.   And if you miss certain abilities on your journey? Almost all of the   spells can be learned during a boss fight with his fellow Ronso. 
 
Simple, convenient, and with a few added bonuses, Kimahri's Lancet earns him the top spot on our Mightiest Blue Mages list!
 
What were some of your favorite Blue Mages? How about Blue Magic skills?   Do you enjoy using Blue Mages in your party? Let us know your  thoughts!
						
					 
					
				 
			 
			
			
			
			
		 
	 
		
	
 
		
		
		
	
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
			
				
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