Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remasteris one of the best re-releases by Square Enix. Not only does it faithfully upscale the quality of this legendary JRPG, but it also improves upon several other facets of this title to make it the de facto definitive edition. The gameplay of this title is easily one of its strongest aspects, with the classic ATB battle systems shining brightly to this day.

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Edgar Figaro in Final Fantasy 6

Of course,Final Fantasy 6isn’t afraid to ramp up the difficulty whenever required. Thankfully, there are a whole host of options that players can opt for to enhance their effectiveness in battle. EquippingRelics inFF6is a great way to attain benefits to make battling easier, with the best of the bunch being mentioned below.

10Sprint Shoes

The simplest relic on this list also has an incredibly useful mechanic that makes roaming around the game way easier. The Sprint Shoes does exactly what is stated by its title: the Relic lets players move fast inFinal Fantasy 6.

The only exception is the world map, which isn’t really that big a deal. While the speed-up functionality in this remaster is pretty great, the Sprint Shoes are still a valuable addition to anyone’s arsenal.

Mog From Final Fantasy VI

9Mog’s Amulet

While this amulet can only be worn bythe solitary Moogle in the party, it’s still one of the most valuable additions to anyone’s collection of Relics. The function it performs is incredibly simple yet would take away one of the major annoyances present in most JRPGs.

With this accessory, players can avoid all random encounters in the game. It’s a great way to avoid most encounters in the game and speed through dungeons if the player doesn’t want to waste time with frivolous battles.

Terra with earrings in Final Fantasy 6

8Earrings

Magical attacks are some of the most damaging abilities in the game. This is why both Terra and Celes are two of the best party members in the game.

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Banon in Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster

With the Earrings Relic, players can increase the magical attack of a character by 25%. The best part is that magical attack boosts stack inFinal Fantasy 6​​​​​​, unlike physical damage boosts, so players can equip two Earrings and completely decimate the opposition with a single offensive spell!

7Genji Glove

The Genji Glove is easily one of the mostpowerful Relics inFinal Fantasy 6. It allows a character to use two weapons instead of one, increasing their offensive potential massively.

The best part is that the Genji Glove’s debuff on wielding two weapons isn’t even integrated properly, meaning that players can absolutely go ballistic with their physical attacks. It’s easily one of the most useful andbest Relics inFinal Fantasy 6.

The font in Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster

6Hero’s Ring

A Relic that increases both physical and magical damage, no player should sleep on the Hero’s Ring. It’s easily one of the most valuable and effective pieces of equipment in the entire game.

The best part is that the Hero’s Ring can be paired with an Earring to boost magical damage even more. It’s a great weapon that a hybrid Battlemage character can benefit the most from in battle.

Marboro in Final Fantasy 6

5Ribbon

The Ribbon is one of the most useful pieces of equipment inanyFinal Fantasygame. The sixth mainline title is no exception, with this Ribbon being a powerful Relic that can protect its wearer from most debilitating statuses.

Annoying enemies like the Marlboro become a walk in the park with this amazing accessory. Players should ensure that their main party is kitted out with Ribbons so that they don’t have to be cured of a negative status effect over and over again.

Dragon’s Neck Coliseum in Final Fantasy 6

4Miracle Shoes

Positive status buffs are the bread-and-butter oftheFinal Fantasyseries. A character can turn into a one-man army when all their stats have been improved considerably through the use of spells.

With the use of the Miracle Shoes, a character gets the benefit of the positive status buffs from battle — Protect, Shell, Haste, and Regen. With these buffs, players can absolutely decimate enemies without worrying about their party member suffering from any attacks or being too slow.

A battle in Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster

3Master’s Scroll

The Master’s Scroll is a must-have Relic forany offensive member in a player’s party. It allows players to attack four times with any weapon in quick succession, albeit with a damage penalty.

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Battle in Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster

The true power of the Master’s Scroll comes once players pair it with the Genji Glove. It allows players to attack a whopping eight times in battle, which pretty much trivializes most enemies in the game and makes them a walk in the park.

2Soul Of Thamasa

As mentioned before, magic is one of the best ways to damage enemies and dish out some serious pain. The Soul of Thamasa turns magic into one of the most destructive moves in games, allowing characters to utilize the Dualcast ability.

The sheer number of applications of casting two spells at the same time are quite immense. Players wholove using magic inFinal Fantasy 6should definitely get the Soul of Thamasa sooner rather than later.

Battling Ultros in Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remaster

1Celestriad

MP is one of the most valuable stats for any party member, with each magical ability taking away a bit of this mana pool. Generally, most of the powerful magic in the game cost a ton of MP and can’t be used more than a few times, especially given how expensive MP recovery items are.

All of this is trivialized with the Celestriad, which reduces the cost of all magical powers in the game (including summons) to a meager 1 MP. Coupling this Relic with the Soul of Thamasa will turn the lucky character into a magic-wielding freak of nature.

Final Fantasy 6 Pixel Remasteris available for PC and Mobile.

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