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Beast (獣, Kemono?), also known as Magic Beast, Animal, Beast, and Beastkin, are a recurring type of monsters in the Final Fantasy series.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy IV[]
Called Beast.
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-[]
Called Beast.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]
Called Beast.
Final Fantasy V[]
Magic Beast is an enemy type. Magic Beasts are vulnerable to whips and the Artemis' Bow. Whips are likely to Paralyze them, while the Artemis Bow simply deals extra damage.
2× damage dealt | Can inflict Paralysis |
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Final Fantasy IX[]
The class includes canines and other more beastial enemies. This group doesn't contain any bosses, apart from the Zaghnol that could be considered a boss for the Festival of the Hunt. The beats class is in a way a miscellaneous class where enemies that belong in no other class go to, as only Torama (demon) and Zaghnol (heavy) belong in another class as well. The Beast Killer allows the equipper to deal x1.5 damage to beasts with normal attacks.
Final Fantasy XI[]
Beasts are a category of enemy and a significant part of the ecosystem. Beasts predate lizards, and gain a bonus to their damage against them in addition to inflicting their natural Killer ability. Conversely, Plantoids gain a bonus to damage against beasts, and their Killer ability means that Beasts will periodically freeze up when attacking them. There are several distinct families of creature within the Beast classification, including Behemoths, Buffalo, Cerberi, Coeurls, Dhalmel, Gnoles, Manticores, Marid, Opo-opo, Rabbits, Rams, Sheep, and Tigers.
Final Fantasy XIV[]
Beastkin refers to all quadrupedal mammalian creatures in Eorzea such as coeurls and sheep, and is one of the most diverse groups in Eorzea. Many tend to drop skins and pelts used for Leatherworking.
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
Called Animal.