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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Adamant, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Ahriman, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Antica, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Antlion, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Ark, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Beastmen, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Behemoth, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Biblos, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Bomb, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cactuar, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Chimera, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Chocobo, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cockatrice, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Coeurl, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Death Machine/Warmech, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Demon's Gate, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dullahan

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Demon's Gate

The Demon's Gate appears as a demonic being meshed within a wall. Demon's Gate has appeared in the following games: Final Fantasy IV as EvilWall Final Fantasy VII as Demon's Gate ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Adamant, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Ahriman, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Antica, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Antlion, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Ark, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Beastmen, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Behemoth, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Biblos, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Bomb, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cactuar, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Chimera, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Chocobo, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cockatrice, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Coeurl, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Death Machine/Warmech, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Demon's Gate, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dullahan

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Death Machine/Warmech
One of the deadliest enemies in the original Final Fantasy (called WarMech in the 1990 translation) this walking Robotech-like figure was the first optional boss in the Final Fantasy series. No backstory is given to this character; but because it makes its appearance in a futuristic floating castle, it is perhaps a mechanical guardian of an ancient civilization. Death Machine has appeared in the following games: Final Fantasy as Death Machine/Warmech Final Fantasy VII as Death Machine Final Fantasy Lege ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Adamant, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Ahriman, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Antica, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Antlion, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Ark, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Beastmen, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Behemoth, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Biblos, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Bomb, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cactuar, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Chimera, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Chocobo, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cockatrice, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Coeurl, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Death Machine/Warmech, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Demon's Gate, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dullahan

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cactuar

The Cactuar is a creature resembling the cacti. In Final Fantasy VII, there is also a creature called the Cactuer which bears the same look as the regular Cactuar. In Final Fantasy VIII, the Cactuars appear as well as a Jumbo Cactuar which is basically a giant version of the original Cactuar. Final Fantasy X also has a lot of minigames with Cactuars, one of them involving finding Qactuar stones. There is also a doll for Lulu which is a Cactu ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Adamant, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Ahriman, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Antica, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Antlion, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Ark, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Beastmen, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Behemoth, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Biblos, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Bomb, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cactuar, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Chimera, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Chocobo, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cockatrice, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Coeurl, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Death Machine/Warmech, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Demon's Gate, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dullahan

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia - Final Fantasy bestiary A-E

The Adamantoise resembles a large tortoise. Its shell provides it with a strong defense to its weak body. Its name is created from adamant, referring to its shell, and the tortoise it resembles. Adamantoise has appeared in the following games: Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy VIII through Final Fantasy XI (including Final Fantasy X-2) and Final Fantasy Tactics Advance as Adamantoise Final Fantasy III as Adamantai Including:

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dragon

The Dragon is featured in all of the Final Fantasy games in the main series as well as most spin-offs and related material. Final Fantasy VI includes the dragon as part of the storyline, where eight Dragons exist in the World of Ruin, without counting some ordinary Dragons encountered on the field. There was additionally a Dragon called CzarDragon intended to be in Final Fantasy VI, but it was eventually cut out of the game, however, they left the sprite in the game.
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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Adamant, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Ahriman, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Antica, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Antlion, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Ark, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Beastmen, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Behemoth, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Biblos, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Bomb, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cactuar, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Chimera, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Chocobo, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Cockatrice, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Coeurl, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Death Machine/Warmech, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Demon's Gate, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary A-E - Dullahan

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia - Basilisks in fantasy fiction and games

Basilisks in fantasy fiction and games figure in the list of species in fantasy fiction or bestiaries of role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, Final Fantasy, or in Tales of Phantasia. A large, snake-like basilisk was also featured in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and another in the computer game King's Quest VIII: The Mask of Eternity. Some more indirect inspirations include David Langford's short story "comp.basilisk FAQ", about "basilisk images" ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Summon

Summon magic is one of the principal types of magical attack in the Final Fantasy series. A summoning spell brings a powerful monster onto the field of battle, who will typically perform a major attack on every opponent. The creatures first appeared in Final Fantasy III as summons and are also referred to as summons in Final Fantasy IV and Final Fantasy V. Final Fantasy VI is the first title to use a new name for the creatures, referring to them as Espers and it is also the first ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Ochu, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Orc, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Quadav, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sahagin, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sand Worm, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Shoopuf, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Summon, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tiamat, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tonberry, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Yagudo, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Zu

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mermaid

Mermaids are a race of legendary creatures bearing the appearance of half-fish, half-human and are featured in Final Fantasy. They have the ability to breathe underwater. They also appear in Final Fantasy III as monsters on the field. See also: Mermaid ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary F-M, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Flan, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Friendly Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gargant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gigas, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Goblin, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gods & Goddesses, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Imp, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Iron Giant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Kindred, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Lamia, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Magic Pot, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Malboro, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mermaid, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mindflayer, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Minotaur, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mover

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sahagin

The Sahagins are based on old Eastern European legends of hags, also referred to as "sea hags". These were creatures similar to the greek siren which appeared to sailors as beautiful women. However, as the sailors neared them, they revealed their true form, that of an ugly old woman, and eventually led them to their doom. Sahagin has appeared in the following games: Final Fantasy as Sahagin/Sahag Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy IX through Final Fantasy XI (i ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Ochu, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Orc, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Quadav, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sahagin, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sand Worm, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Shoopuf, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Summon, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tiamat, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tonberry, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Yagudo, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Zu

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Orc

Orcs are common fantasy creatures revived by J.R.R. Tolkien's in his fictional works depicted the world of Middle-earth. Orcs are featured in Final Fantasy XI as a race of Beastmen. Within the realm of Vana'diel lust for combat and conquest drives most of the Orcs to join the ranks of their Imperial Army. All Orcs--male and female--are required to participate in years of military training, and even ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Ochu, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Orc, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Quadav, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sahagin, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sand Worm, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Shoopuf, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Summon, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tiamat, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tonberry, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Yagudo, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Zu

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Ochu

The Ochu is the Final Fantasy reference to the Otyugh (also known as Gulguthra) which is a fictional subterranean monster. Their described appearance is having huge, bloated bodies covered with a rock-like skin that is brownish gray in color, which is in turn covered with dung. They stand on three thick legs that give them slow ground movement but enable them to pivot quickly. They have three eyes on a leaf-like stalk that moves quickly from side to side, enabling them to scan a large area. Ochu has a ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Ochu, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Orc, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Quadav, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sahagin, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sand Worm, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Shoopuf, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Summon, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tiamat, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tonberry, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Yagudo, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Zu

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Quadav

The Quadav are a race of turtle-like bipeds that inhabit certain swampy regions, as well as subterranean caverns, on the continent of Quon in Vana'diel, the world in which Final Fantasy XI takes place. The Quadav are one of the races of Beastmen depicted in the game. Apparently closely tied to the earth in which they work and live, the Quadav identify themselves individually an ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Ochu, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Orc, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Quadav, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sahagin, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sand Worm, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Shoopuf, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Summon, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tiamat, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tonberry, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Yagudo, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Zu

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Yagudo

The Yagudo are a race of birdlike bipeds inhabiting the continent of Mindartia in the world Vana'diel depicting in Final Fantasy XI. The Yagudo are a race of Beastmen. Violently devout and ritualistic, the Yagudo are a race of religious zealots, their society appearing to be based on a strict religious hierarchy. Yagudo evince little technological development, living instead in austere construc ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Ochu, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Orc, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Quadav, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sahagin, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sand Worm, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Shoopuf, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Summon, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tiamat, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tonberry, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Yagudo, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Zu

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tiamat

Tiamat is a primeval goddess in Babylonian and Sumerian mythology, and a central figure in the Enûma Elish creation epic. The text tehom appears in Ugaritic texts, simply meaning the sea. Tiamat is a depersonalised version of this text, as the suffix '-at' makes it feminine. Tiamat is present at the beginning of the book of Genesis. The Tiamat appearing in video games bears the appearance of a five-headed (sometimes three-headed) dragon which has no relation to the appearance of the mythologic Ti ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Ochu, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Orc, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Quadav, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sahagin, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Sand Worm, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Shoopuf, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Summon, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tiamat, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Tonberry, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Yagudo, Final Fantasy bestiary N-Z - Zu

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Lamia

The Lamia is a mythological person: the daughter of Poseidon and Lybie. Lamia was a queen of Libya, whom Zeus loved. Lamia is described as having a serpent's body, but female breasts and head, however, in certain games, her appearance is totally snake-ish. Lamia has appeared in the following games: Final Fantasy as Marilith/Kary Final Fantasy II through Final Fantasy V, Final Fantasy IX, Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary F-M, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Flan, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Friendly Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gargant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gigas, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Goblin, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gods & Goddesses, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Imp, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Iron Giant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Kindred, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Lamia, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Magic Pot, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Malboro, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mermaid, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mindflayer, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Minotaur, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mover

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Minotaur

In Greek mythology, the Minotaur was a creature that was half-man and half-bull. It dwelt in the Labyrinth, which was an elaborate maze constructed by King Minos of Crete and designed by the architect Daedalus to hold the Minotaur. The Minotaur was eventually killed by Theseus. Minotaur has appeared in the following games: Final Fantasy as Minotaur/Bull Final Fantasy III, Final Fantasy V, Final Fantasy VIII, Final Fantasy XI and Final Fantasy Mystic Quest as Minotaur < ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary F-M, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Flan, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Friendly Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gargant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gigas, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Goblin, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gods & Goddesses, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Imp, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Iron Giant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Kindred, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Lamia, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Magic Pot, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Malboro, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mermaid, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mindflayer, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Minotaur, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mover

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gigas

Gigas is a term for races of giants in the Final Fantasy series. The name was first used in this sense in the Squaresoft game Final Fantasy II, and was subsequently used in many other Squaresoft games, such as Secret of Mana, often appearing as sub-bosses. In Final Fantasy VI, one character, Umaro, is said to have the strength of a gigas. From its usage in Squaresoft games, the Gigas has spread to other video game series, such as Skies of Arcadia. The final Colossus in Sony's Shadow of the Colossus is known as Grand Gigas Malus. Gigas appear in Final Fantasy XI as a race of Beastmen who live in Nothern regions of ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary F-M, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Flan, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Friendly Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gargant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gigas, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Goblin, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gods & Goddesses, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Imp, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Iron Giant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Kindred, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Lamia, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Magic Pot, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Malboro, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mermaid, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mindflayer, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Minotaur, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mover

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Imp

The Imp is a term for an imaginary being similar to a fairy, frequently used in folklore. A being described as an imp would be more likely to be mischievous than seriously threatening, which is displayed in their Final Fantasy impressions. Additionnally, in Final Fantasy VI, the Imp does not appear as a regular monster, but rather as a status effect, which can be inflicted on monsters as well as on playable characters, which mutates them into a so-called Imp. The characters resemble a frog while the monster ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary F-M, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Flan, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Friendly Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gargant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gigas, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Goblin, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gods & Goddesses, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Imp, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Iron Giant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Kindred, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Lamia, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Magic Pot, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Malboro, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mermaid, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mindflayer, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Minotaur, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mover

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Malboro

The Malboro is a mutanous form of the Ochu (also known as Otyugh or Gulguthra in popular games featuring Dungeons & Dragons). The Malboro as seen in the various Final Fantasy titles developed by Squaresoft (now known as Square Enix) is a powerful enemy often encountered middle to late parts of the game, in earlier Final Fantasy titles the Malboro was feared due to its horrible "Bad Breath" attack which inflicted a vast amount of status effects (Poison, Blind, Sleep, Toad, Confuse etc etc. Varies from game to game.) thus causin ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary F-M, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Flan, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Friendly Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gargant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gigas, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Goblin, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gods & Goddesses, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Imp, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Iron Giant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Kindred, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Lamia, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Magic Pot, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Malboro, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mermaid, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mindflayer, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Minotaur, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mover

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Final Fantasy bestiary A-E: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Flan

The Flan also called Pudding is a small, magical creature, which moves with motion comparable to jelly. They usually possess a certain affinity to a certain element and therefore are vulnerable to opposing elemental magic. Physical attacks seem almost worthless in breaking the Flan's defense. In Final Fantasy X-2, the Flan's names is accompanied with a Spanish name relating to its colour and element. They are Amarillo (yellow), Azabache (black), Azul (blue), Blanco (white ...

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Final Fantasy bestiary F-M, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Flan, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Friendly Dragon, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gargant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gigas, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Goblin, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Gods & Goddesses, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Imp, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Iron Giant, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Kindred, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Lamia, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Magic Pot, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Malboro, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mermaid, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mindflayer, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Minotaur, Final Fantasy bestiary F-M - Mover

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