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* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: Tend to have a move called "[[Signature Move|Goblin Punch]]". |
* [[Good Old Fisticuffs]]: Tend to have a move called "[[Signature Move|Goblin Punch]]". |
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* [[Knife Nut]] |
* [[Knife Nut]] |
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* [[Our Goblins Are |
* [[Our Goblins Are Wickeder]]: Especially in ''XIII'' where they look vaguely mechanical. |
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* [[Put on a Bus]]: Quite common in early games, they've become more rare as the series has gone on. |
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Quite common in early games, they've become more rare as the series has gone on. |
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* [[Signature Move]]: Goblin Punch. |
* [[Signature Move]]: Goblin Punch. |
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* [[The Goomba]] |
* [[The Goomba]] |
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* [[Killer Rabbit]] |
* [[Killer Rabbit]] |
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* [[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]]. |
* [[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]]. |
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** 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. |
** 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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* [[Bragging Rights Reward]] / [[Cosmetic Award]]: After being defeated, Omega usually leaves behind some token of the feat that serves no purpose. |
* [[Bragging Rights Reward]] / [[Cosmetic Award]]: After being defeated, Omega usually leaves behind some token of the feat that serves no purpose. |
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* [[Giant Mecha]] |
* [[Giant Mecha]] |
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* [[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. |
* [[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. |
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* [[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!]] |
* [[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!]] |
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* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] |
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]] |
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* [[Revenge]]: The Tonberries are ''THE'' [[Moe Anthropomorphism]] of its concept. |
* [[Revenge]]: The Tonberries are ''THE'' [[Moe Anthropomorphism]] of its concept. |
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* [[Signature Move]]: Chef's Knife, as well as Karma. |
* [[Signature Move]]: Chef's Knife, as well as Karma. |
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* [[Video Game Cruelty Punishment]]: Their Karma move makes a character take damage proportional to number of enemies he/she killed. |
* [[Video Game Cruelty Punishment]]: Their Karma move makes a character take damage proportional to number of enemies he/she killed. |
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* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]: Tonberry will '''make''' you know this via Karma. |
* [[What Measure Is a Mook?]]: Tonberry will '''make''' you know this via Karma. |
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