Moogle (Dimensions II summon)

The Moogle is a dark-elemental Eidolon from Final Fantasy Dimensions II. It is one of Morrow's early game signets to equip and can be obtained as a first-time completion reward for the "Materials for New Magic 1" side quest in the Ancient Era White Mage Tower. The signet teaches Morrow his basic healing ability, Festal Cant. Aside from its usefulness in the opening chapters of the game, the Moogle signet is considerably weak.

Profile
The Moogle is based on the recurring race in the series. The artworks for the Moogle signet's evolution take inspiration from cover artworks designed by Yoshitaka Amano for the first three titles in the series. The default Moogle signet mimics the pose taken by the Warrior of Light on the cover art illustration for the original Final Fantasy. The second signet artwork is based on the profile illustration of Firion wielding his sword for the original Famicom cover of Final Fantasy II. Lastly, the signet's final artwork depicts the Moogle mimicking the pose taken by the Unnamed Warrior from the original Famicom cover of Final Fantasy III.

Battle
The Moogle's summon attack is Moogle Power, which restores HP for all party members and raises their attack and magic for a single turn. Summoning the Moogle costs 1 bar from the Summon Gauge.

Abilities
The following are the abilities Morrow can learn from the Moogle:

Development
In the original free-to-play versions of the game there were three versions of the Moogle signet, one that taught Ruin abilities, another variant that taught Festal Cant abilities, and a third version that taught Jump. In the premium version, the Moogle only teaches Festal Cant ability.

In addition, there were two unique versions of the Moogle summon that appear exclusively in the free-to-play versions of the game, the Memoria Moogle and the Celebration Moogle.

The Memoria Moogle summmon was a dark-elemental signet based on the Moogle's design from Pictlogica Final Fantasy. The signet could only be obtained as part of a collaboration event in Final Fantasy Legends: Toki no Suishō between the two titles. The Memoria Moogle had seven evolution forms, with unique artworks for each evolution. The summon taught the Festal Cant abilities and had the summon attack of Moogle Power. The Memoria Moogle signet could be equipped by all party members.

The Celebration Moogle was a dark-elemental god-tier signet that depicted more cartoonish designs of a traditional Moogle and a Moogle of Ivalice celebrating. The summon could only be obtained by participating in the 2017 New Years event in Final Fantasy Legends II. The Celebration Moogle taught the Celebration ability and had the Magic Blessing summon attack. The Celebration Moogle signet could be equipped by all party members. The signet artwork was designed by series artist Ryōma Itō.

Etymology
The name moogle (Moguri, in Japanese, Spanish and Italian; Mog in French; and Mogry in German) is a portmanteau of the Japanese words for mole and bat.