Summary
Sages excel in magical stats, proficient in Black and White Magic, but lack in physical stats.
Tellah is a once-great Sage who struggles in Final Fantasy 4 due to age and memory loss.
Final Fantasy games offer powerful Sage characters like Leonora and Sophia for magic combat.
Sages are a souped-up version of the Red Mage with all their points invested in magical stats. This makes them adept at using both Black and White Magic, although it comes at the cost of their physical stats being downright abysmal.
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Players who don’t mind a risky party makeup will love putting a Sage in their party to enjoy the best of both worlds. As long as they’re protected from any hard-hitting physical attacks, Sages can be a nightmare for enemies at high levels in their respective Final Fantasy games.
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Tellah
Way Past His Prime By The Time He Joins The Party
Tellah may have been a great Sage in his prime, but this isn’t the version of the character that fans see in Final Fantasy 4. Instead, what they see is an old, frail man who has lost his memories and must regain his mastery over magic from the ground up.
While he eventually gains access to several powerful spells, Tellah is way past his prime. This is reflected in the fact that his MP pool stagnates at 80, meaning that he doesn’t even have the strength to use Meteor despite re-learning this spell.
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The Nu Mou
The Only Race Capable Of Being A Sage In The Final Fantasy Tactics Series
Final Fantasy Tactics was a relatively mature experience, but the sequels on portable hardware leaned toward a different direction. These games dealt with isekai plots and charming settings that were clearly geared towards children.
However, that should take nothing away from Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and its sequel, which boast compelling strategic gameplay and a fun job system. Players who recruit members of the Nu Mou race in their party can turn them into Sages, allowing players to enjoy a powerful spellcaster who can win fights as long as players protect them at all times.
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Leonora
A Versatile Sage Who’s Useful Despite Her Physical Weakness
Final Fantasy 4: The After Years is a fun sequel that sees both new and returning characters join hands to tackle yet another threat. A new face in this sequel is an Epopt trainee named Leonora, who is being mentored by Palom to learn Black Magic.
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This, coupled with her mastery of White Magic, places her on the path to becoming a Sage. She pretty much confirms that she wants to grow up and be a strong magician like Tellah, following in the footsteps of this legendary Sage.
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Sophia
A Party Member Who Can Learn The Sage Job
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin allows players to tackle dungeons with Jack and his friends, who go on a tear throughout these regions and cut down bigger enemies to size. One of Jack’s allies is Sophia, a powerful warrior who can use the Sage job in combat.
Players must complete the quest Ebon Memories: The Tragic Cynic to gain access to this job for Sophia. She can become a powerful magic caster in combat once the Sage job is unlocked, enhancing the options players have in combat against tough foes.
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Fusoya
One Of The Few Good Lunarians And A Very Powerful Sage
Fusoya is one of the most mysterious characters in the series, introduced as one of the few peaceful Lunarians who doesn’t want humanity to die off. He gives Cecil and his friends the guidance they need to tackle Zemus and beat this powerful foe for good.
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Fusoya is only at the party for a brief time, but makes a substantial impact by showcasing his mastery over both white and black magic. He basically operates as a late-game Sage with immense magical power who will wow players with his abilities.
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Warrior Of Light
Final Fantasy 14’s Protagonist Can Learn And Master The Art Of Being A Sage
Final Fantasy 14 turned from a buggy MMO into one of the most popular games in the genre that fans can’t get enough of. Yoshi-P’s reputation in the industry has expanded simply because of the work he put into reviving this game and making it worthy of the Final Fantasy name.
The game lets players take on several jobs, including that of a Sage. Soloing as this class is easier said than done, but that should take nothing away from the Sage’s power as players gain access to several powerful Final Fantasy spells that both heal foes and harm enemies.
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Jack Garland
The Protagonist Can Assume Almost Every Job In The Series, And The Sage Is No Exception
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin
Jack Garland is one of the most divisive characters in the Final Fantasy series, with his edgy attitude making it easy to laugh at scenes that are meant to be deadly serious. However, as weird as his personality may be, Jack’s skills in combat speak for themselves.
He can use any job in the game, including the Sage. Watching him whiz around the arena in his white robes and unleash high-level magic on his foes never ceases to be entertaining.
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Luneth, Arc, Refia, And/Or Ingus
The Warriors Of Light Can Become Incredibly Powerful Sages
Final Fantasy 3 was the first game in the series to introduce a Sage, with players being able to maximize this job’s abilities if they prioritize it for a character. The Sage has weak physical stats, but its magical capabilities are through the roof.
In a well-balanced party, this job can shine against tough foes and intimidating bosses. Players should be aware to protect any Sage character from physical damage if they don’t want their magical powerhouse to fall in battle after a single hit.
Final Fantasy
Creation Year
1987
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Publisher(s)
Square Enix