LEARN MORE ABOUT AIRSHIPS IN THE FINAL FANTASY SERIES

Airships in fantasy video games often have a unique blend of magical and steampunk aesthetics, serving as key elements in exploration, combat, and storytelling.

Fantasy airships evoke freedom, adventure, and mystery, making them a beloved trope in video games, RPGs, and fantasy fiction. The Crews of airships vary from greedy sky pirates all the way to military soldiers. They symbolize ruling over the skies and absolute freedom to travel and explore the vast world.

Airships have varying uses, from serving as a home to many residents to functioning as a flying taxi. Most of them are used for exploration and trading, while some serve military use and war. Local craftsmen can build smaller airships while the biggest and most advanced are build by the government and rich organizations to conquer the skies.

Steampunk Airships

Key features include:
Steam-powered engines fueled by coal, oil, or alchemical fuel
Propellers, turbines, or even lighter-than-air gas
Brass, copper, iron, and rivets dominate the ship’s structure
Mechanical wings or rotating turbines may assist movement
Often used by industrial empires, privateer merchants, and sky pirates

Magitech airships

Key features include:
Magical crystals, arcane reactors, or enchanted runes as power sources
Anti-gravity enchantments allow them to defy physics and hover effortlessly
Golden inlays, levitating rings, and pulsating light sources replace traditional machinery
Magic-powered weaponry: Arcane cannons, lightning turrets, or even reality-warping spells
Often used by elven kingdoms, ancient empires, and divine beings