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{{Q|A mysterious warrior loyal to the emperor of Palamecia. He exposes those disloyal to the empire and hunts them to the corners of the earth. Innocent and guilty alike fall before him and his unflinching faith.|''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' [[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy CollectaCards|CollectaCard]] description.}}
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The '''Black Knight''', also known as the '''DkKnight''' and the '''DarkNite''', is a [[boss]] in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Four of them pursue the party at the start of the game and engage them in a [[Unwinnable battle|battle that cannot be won]]. If the player wins through a cheat device, the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version allows the player to progress as normal, but in the ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls|Dawn of Souls]]'' and subsequent versions, the player is sent back to the [[title screen]].
 
The '''Black Knight''', also known as the '''DkKnight''' and the '''DarkNite''', is a [[boss]] in ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Four of them pursue the party at the start of the game and engage them in a [[Unwinnable battle|battle that cannot be won]]. If the player wins through a cheat device, the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version allows the player to progress as normal, but in the ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls|Dawn of Souls]]'' and subsequent versions, the player is sent back to the [[title screen]].
   
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| gba next = Death Rider (Final Fantasy II)
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| 2 gba bestiary = 166
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| nes location = [[Fynn|Phin]]
 
| nes location = [[Fynn|Phin]]
 
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== Other appearances ==
 
== Other appearances ==
 
=== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy]]'' ===
[[File:Theatrhythm Black Knight.png|left|100px|The Black Knight.]]
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[[File:Theatrhythm Black Knight.png|right|100px|The Black Knight.]]
 
The Black Knight appears as an enemy, mostly in ''Final Fantasy II'' tracks. Its [[CollectaCard#42 Black Knight|CollectaCard]] number is 42.
 
The Black Knight appears as an enemy, mostly in ''Final Fantasy II'' tracks. Its [[CollectaCard#42 Black Knight|CollectaCard]] number is 42.
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==== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]'' ====
 
==== ''[[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call]]'' ====
 
 
Black Knight appears as an enemy in [[Battle Music Sequence]]s.
 
Black Knight appears as an enemy in [[Battle Music Sequence]]s.
   
 
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
[[File:PFF Black Knight FFII.png|right|70px]]
 
[[File:PFF Black Knight FFII.png|left|70px]]
 
 
Black Knight appears as an enemy.
 
Black Knight appears as an enemy.
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
 
[[File:FFRK_Black_Knight_FFII.png|right]]
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===''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''===
[[File:FFRK_Black_Knight_FFII.png|left]]
 
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]'' ===
 
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]'' ===
 
 
The Black Knight appears as part of "[[Lightning (element)|Thunder]]" set.
 
The Black Knight appears as part of "[[Lightning (element)|Thunder]]" set.
   
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A mysterious warrior loyal to the emperor of Palamecia. He exposes those disloyal to the empire and hunts them to the corners of the earth. Innocent and guilty alike fall before him and his unflinching faith.

The Black Knight, also known as the DkKnight and the DarkNite, is a boss in Final Fantasy II. Four of them pursue the party at the start of the game and engage them in a battle that cannot be won. If the player wins through a cheat device, the NES version allows the player to progress as normal, but in the Dawn of Souls and subsequent versions, the player is sent back to the title screen.

Minwu assists Scott in battle against the Black Knight upon his arrival in Raqia. It is not as much of a threat as it was in the original scenario.

Stats

Fynn

Soul of Rebirth

Other appearances

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy

The Black Knight.

The Black Knight appears as an enemy, mostly in Final Fantasy II tracks. Its CollectaCard number is 42.

Theatrhythm Final Fantasy Curtain Call

Black Knight appears as an enemy in Battle Music Sequences.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

PFF Black Knight FFII

Black Knight appears as an enemy.

Final Fantasy Record Keeper

FFRK Black Knight FFII
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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

The Black Knight appears as part of "Thunder" set.

Etymology

In European history, dark knights, also known as black knights, were a minority group of knights who refused to serve lords or kings. Instead they either looted and raided, hunted bounties, or lived off the charity from the more humble folk, in much the same manner as a Japanese ronin. As they had no master, and thus no squire, they would paint their armor a signature black color to prevent rust and damage. Dark knights were considered by many a necessary evil, as they would protect villages and lesser people from invaders and bandits, but would also cause problems in the regions they dwelt in to sustain themselves. In some legends, black knights were reputed to be nigh-invincible in combat.

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