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This page deals with recurring monsters from the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' series.
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==A-E==
=== Adamantoise ===
[[File:Adamantoise_269.png|frame]]
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* [[Made of Iron|Made Of Adamantium]]: It isn't called '''Adamant'''oise for nothing.
* [[Mighty Glacier]]
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: In ''XIII'', they're [[Up to Eleven|even more massive]] and have stats comparable to a [[Bonus Boss]].
* [[Turtle Power]]
 
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* [[Lightning Bruiser]]: In games where they don't just counterattack, they hurt a lot, and are about as fast as a regular Mook.
* [[Taking You with Me]]: In some games, they cast [[Colony Drop|Meteor]] on you when they die.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: [http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20100705165455/finalfantasy/images/thumb/1/15/Amano_Behemoth_vs._Light_Warrior.jpg/830px-Amano_Behemoth_vs._Light_Warrior.jpg Concept art] was made for it to appear in ''[[Final Fantasy I]]'', but it was not added into the game. Thus, it debuted in ''[[Final Fantasy II (Video Game)|Final Fantasy II]]''.
 
=== Bomb ===
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* [[Signature Move]]: Blaster, which either paralyzes you or inflicts a [[One Hit KO]]
* [[Shout-Out]]: Based off the alien animal from "[[wikipedia:Coeurl|Black Destroyer]]".
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==F-M==
=== Flan ===
[[File:FF_Flan_6687.png|frame]]
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* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: Tend to have a move called "[[Signature Move|Goblin Punch]]".
* [[Knife Nut]]
* [[Our Goblins Are DifferentWickeder]]: Especially in ''XIII'' where they look vaguely mechanical.
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Quite common in early games, they've become more rare as the series has gone on.
* [[Signature Move]]: Goblin Punch.
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* [[BFS]]: Always seen with one (except in ''IV'', where they traded it for [[Arm Cannon]]). Lampshaded in [[The After Years]], when the party member commented on how [[Bonus Boss|the Iron Giant that originated from Final Fantasy II]] is different from the more familiar variants of theirs.
* [[Bonus Boss]]: An even more [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]] than [[Final Fantasy III|the Cloud of Darkness]].
* [[Boss in Mook Clothing]]: A rare and dangerous encounter in ''[[Final Fantasy II (Video Game)|Final Fantasy II]]'' as well as ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''.
* [[The Faceless]]
* [[Made of Iron]]: Literally!
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* [[The Goomba]]
* [[Killer Rabbit]]
* [[Not So Harmless]]: In ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', these do nothing but attack, but the Rage that Gau obtains from them allows him to perform a [[One-Hit Kill]].
** In ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', they have the L4 Suicide move, which does [[Percent Damage Attack|31/32]] current HP damage as well as the [[Baleful Polymorph|Mini]] status on all opponents whose level is [[Four Is Death|divisible by four]]. You can learn it, and they're the only enemies who use it.
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==N-Z==
=== Ochu ===
[[File:Ochu_5384.png|frame]]
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* [[Bragging Rights Reward]] / [[Cosmetic Award]]: After being defeated, Omega usually leaves behind some token of the feat that serves no purpose.
* [[Giant Mecha]]
* [[Palette Swap]]: When they appear in the same game, they usually look very much the same, ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' being a notable exception. It was said that the Omegas that appeared in [[Final Fantasy]] series are from a same basic structure and merely improved themselves over time.
* [[Roaming Enemy]]: In ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. Especially problematic in the [[Bonus Dungeon]], where there are about ''a half dozen'' of them walking around the room. [[Sarcasm Mode|What a relief!]]
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]
* [[Signature Move]]: Surge Cannon/Wave Cannon
* [[Theme Naming]]: In the game where it has a variation beside the Mk. series, it usually has a name based on Greek alphabet like [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance|Alpha]] and [[Final Fantasy Tactics a 2A2|Upsilon]].
* [[Walking the Earth|Walking]] [[The Multiverse]]: Much like Gilgamesh and Shinryu, it is implied that the various "Omegas" across the series are either the same entity, or copies of the original, and travel to the various worlds seeking Shinryu.
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=== Sahagin ===
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* [[Revenge]]: The Tonberries are ''THE'' [[Moe Anthropomorphism]] of its concept.
* [[Signature Move]]: Chef's Knife, as well as Karma.
* [[Video Game Cruelty Punishment]]: Their Karma move makes a character take damage proportional to number of enemies he/she killed.
* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]: Tonberry will '''make''' you know this via Karma.
 
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* [[Organic Technology]]: As its sprite should indicate.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: In its first two appearances it was a stand-alone enemy and a powerful one at that, while Omega was just Omega. Then ''VIII'' included both of them for the first time and renamed Omega to "Omega Weapon", reimagining Ultima Weapon as a lesser version of Omega. Since then Ultima Weapon is mostly just a [[Warmup Boss]] to get you ready for the much more dangerous Omega.
** [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: As of ''The After Years'' and ''Theatrhythm'' though, Ultima Weapon has begun to move back to not only being a stand-alone boss, but is given a power boost to the level of Shinryu and Omega so they form a [[Power Trio]] of Bonus Bosses.
* [[Pure Energy]]: It's [[Badass Boast]].
 
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