Ifrit (Final Fantasy VIII)

Ifrit is the third available Guardian Force in Final Fantasy VIII. He must be defeated as a boss in the Fire Cavern before the time limit runs out. He is the first Guardian Force to talk, and expresses surprise and alarm if the player summons Shiva. If the player defeats him without summoning Shiva, he will admit he is impressed with the power of humans.

He learns HP-J and Str-J and Strength boosting support abilities, as well as elemental attack and defense junctions. His unique abilities are Str Bonus, which gives a permanent stat boost upon leveling up; Mad Rush, a command ability that puts the party in Berserk with Haste and Protect; and refine abilities that let the player make Fire magic and ammo from items.

Profile
As opposed to the Ifrits from previous installments who were humanoid, the Ifrit in Final Fantasy VIII is a bestial creature covered in brown fur. This is because all Guardian Forces were designed to be rather animalistic, even the human-like GFs like Siren. Ifrit has long sharp horns, an orange mane, gold earrings in his sharp ears, large gold bracers on his wrists, and large claws. His upper body has more mass than his lower body, and he has yellow eyes, a snout, and fangs.

Obtaining
Ifrit is faced as a boss in the depths of the Fire Cavern as part of Squall Leonhart's prerequisites for participating in the upcoming SeeD field exam. Defeating him acquires him as a Guardian Force. Squall is assisted by his instructor, Quistis Trepe.

The player must choose a time limit for the cavern before entering. The time left on the clock after the battle counts toward the Judgment score of the player's SeeD exam; the less time left, the higher the score. The best score given at 7 or fewer seconds remaining. The player can allow the game to remain in the naming screen and let the time run out during it to get maximum score; although the timer does not appear on the naming screen it will keep counting down.

Obtaining Ifrit in the Steam version earns the player the achievement Ifrit.

Battle
When summoned, Ifrit uses Hell Fire, a powerful Fire-elemental attack against all enemies. Ifrit's summon animation time is 13 seconds, which, according to the Final Fantasy VIII Ultimania, allows the player to boost its damage to around 180% of normal damage using a regular PlayStation controller.

Its damage is calculated as follows:
 * $$Damage = 61 * Level / 10 + 45 + 2$$
 * $$Damage = Damage * (265 - TargetSpr) / 8$$
 * $$Damage = Damage * 45 / 256$$
 * $$Damage = Damage * Boost / 100$$
 * $$Damage = Damage * (100 + SummonMagBonus) / 100$$
 * $$Damage = Damage * (900 - ElemDef) / 100:$$

Elemental Defense starts at 800 (0%), 900 nullifies damage and 1000 absorbs it. If an enemy is shown to be weak against an element, its Elemental Defense is below 800. If damage becomes negative (due to high Elemental Defense), the target is healed by that amount.

Compatibility
The charge time for summoning depends on the compatibility between the character and the GF and the Battle Speed. The greater the compatibility, the less time it takes to summon. Compatibility can be boosted with compatibility boosting items, by casting magic that is the same element as the Guardian Force and by summoning the GF during battle. Compatibility is reduced by using "opposing" magic to the GF's element and other summons.

The below values are the base compatibility values with all playable characters at the start of the game.

Stats
The following table represents the base stats:

Abilities
Abilities learned naturally by Ifrit are listed below:

Boss


Ifrit is fought at the end of the Fire Cavern as Squall and Quistis. He is weak against Ice, uses physical attacks, casts Fire, and uses his Jump Punch ability. Summoning Shiva and casting Blizzard against him work well.

Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008) and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy
frit appears as an auto summon, boosting the summoner's Bravery for 50%. It activates when player receives stage Bravery.

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
Ifrit from Final Fantasy VIII appears with a Fire-elemental card.

Etymology
It is known as "Ifrid" in the Italian translation.