Final Fantasy VI enemy formations

List of enemy encounters found within the data of Final Fantasy VI.

There are up to 575 encounters for the SNES and PlayStation versions, and up to 644 in the GBA and Android/iOS versions (which retain the encounter data from the previous versions exactly, with nothing overwritten), but many of these encounters are dummied. Enemy encounters have various flags assigned to them: musical theme (or lack thereof), introduction of enemies at the beginning of the battle, encounter type flags (determining the possibility of normal, back, pincer or side attacks), special event flags (determining various effects usually for cutscenes), and other configuration flags (such as hiding messages at the start of the battle). Each encounter must have one enemy, though that enemy name is at times blank. In most cases, the unnamed enemy will have the generic Guard sprite, suggesting it is the default enemy sprite. The location of the encounter is not coded into the encounters themselves.

List of Formations
Lists all enemy formations and flags. Enemies appearing in brackets do not appear at the beginning of the battle, but are nonetheless coded into the enemy formation. Locations are not coded into the formation data. Special event and other flags will appear below information where valid.

Trivia

 * Encounter 392 in the Android/iOS release is expected to actually be Ifrit, rather than Unnamed Esper like in most versions. This is because the Unnamed Esper still has an unused sprite, presumably for the other dummied encounter with Unnamed Esper.
 * The Eight Dragons appear three times in the GBA and Android/iOS releases, but the second is redundant. The second time each of the Eight Dragons appear in formation data is dummied, presumably from scrapped plans for what would become Dragons' Den, leftover from the SNES release which went unfinished. Similarly, Kaiser Dragon appears twice, firstly his dummied appearance, and secondly his final appearance.
 * While there are many clearly dummied enemy encounters, 575 in particular is curious. It is a Tonberries in the top-left of the screen for seemingly no reason.