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| Family = Bugard
 
| Family = Bugard
 
| image = [[File:Bugard 1 (FFXI).png|160px|Bugard]]
 
| image = [[File:Bugard 1 (FFXI).png|160px|Bugard]]
| Type = [[List of Final Fantasy XI enemies/Lizards|Lizards]]
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| Type = [[Final Fantasy XI enemies/Lizards|Lizards]]
 
| Species = Bugard<br/>Abyssobugard
 
| Species = Bugard<br/>Abyssobugard
 
| Charm = No
 
| Charm = No
 
| Crystal = Fire
 
| Crystal = Fire
 
| Notes =
 
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| ListLink = [[List of Final Fantasy XI enemies/Lizards#Bugard|List of Bugard Enemies]]
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'''Bugard''' is a genus of enemies in ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''.
 
'''Bugard''' is a genus of enemies in ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''.
   
To some residents, the '''bugard''' is known as the "walking head and stomach." Its tiny front claws almost appear nonexistent, hidden on the massive head, stubby body, and two powerful legs. The gaping mouth leads to their most distinctive feature: a pair of giant tusks which they use for many different purposes, from combat to defense to burrowing for food, even for courtship. These titanic teeth are essential to the bugards. Despite their hefty size, they prove to be avid runners and can chase down anything that angers them.
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To some residents, the bugard is known as the "walking head and stomach." Its tiny front claws almost appear nonexistent, hidden on the massive head, stubby body, and two powerful legs. The gaping mouth leads to their most distinctive feature: a pair of giant tusks which they use for many different purposes, from combat to defense to burrowing for food, even for courtship. These titanic teeth are essential to the bugards. Despite their hefty size, they prove to be avid runners and can chase down anything that angers them.
   
 
Though most commonly found in Lufaise Meadows and Misareaux Coast, the bugards are also found in areas of Aht Urghan. The lizardmen known as the Mamool Ja have learned to domesticate them for combat purposes. Regardless of where the bugards are found, they all share the same dull gray-green scale pattern, though they may vary in size.
 
Though most commonly found in Lufaise Meadows and Misareaux Coast, the bugards are also found in areas of Aht Urghan. The lizardmen known as the Mamool Ja have learned to domesticate them for combat purposes. Regardless of where the bugards are found, they all share the same dull gray-green scale pattern, though they may vary in size.
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To most adventurers, the value of a slain bugard is in its hide and tusks, which are put to use by leathercrafters and boneworkers alike. Unfortunately the flesh is generally not considered edible, so don't expect to find any savory dishes made from bugard meat.
 
To most adventurers, the value of a slain bugard is in its hide and tusks, which are put to use by leathercrafters and boneworkers alike. Unfortunately the flesh is generally not considered edible, so don't expect to find any savory dishes made from bugard meat.
   
== Special Abilities ==
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== Special abilities ==
* '''[[Awful Eye]]:''' Cone Attack [[Gaze (ability)#Final Fantasy XI|Gaze Attack]] Strength Down.
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*[[Awful Eye]]: Cone [[Gaze (ability)#Final Fantasy XI|Gaze Attack]] Strength Down.
* '''Bone Crunch:''' Single target [[Virus (status)#Final Fantasy XI|Plague]].
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*Bone Crunch: Single target [[Virus (status)#Final Fantasy XI|Plague]].
* '''Heavy Bellow:''' Cone Attack [[Stun (status)|Stun]].
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*Heavy Bellow: Cone attack [[Stun (status)|Stun]].
* '''Hungry Crunch:''' Single target [[Drain (ability)|Drain]] and [[Dispel]]s Food effects (Only used by certain [[Notorious Monsters]]).
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*Hungry Crunch: Single target [[Drain (ability)|Drain]] and [[Dispel]]s food effects (only used by certain [[Notorious Monster]]s).
* '''Scutum:''' [[Defense (stat)|Defense]] Boost.
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*Scutum: [[Defense (stat)|Defense]] Boost.
* '''Tail Roll:''' Single target damage.
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*Tail Roll: Single target damage.
* '''Tusk:''' Single target [[Knockback (term)|Knockback]].
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*Tusk: Single target [[Knockback (term)|Knockback]].
   
 
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Revision as of 13:35, 10 March 2019

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Bugard is a genus of enemies in Final Fantasy XI.

To some residents, the bugard is known as the "walking head and stomach." Its tiny front claws almost appear nonexistent, hidden on the massive head, stubby body, and two powerful legs. The gaping mouth leads to their most distinctive feature: a pair of giant tusks which they use for many different purposes, from combat to defense to burrowing for food, even for courtship. These titanic teeth are essential to the bugards. Despite their hefty size, they prove to be avid runners and can chase down anything that angers them.

Though most commonly found in Lufaise Meadows and Misareaux Coast, the bugards are also found in areas of Aht Urghan. The lizardmen known as the Mamool Ja have learned to domesticate them for combat purposes. Regardless of where the bugards are found, they all share the same dull gray-green scale pattern, though they may vary in size.

To most adventurers, the value of a slain bugard is in its hide and tusks, which are put to use by leathercrafters and boneworkers alike. Unfortunately the flesh is generally not considered edible, so don't expect to find any savory dishes made from bugard meat.

Special abilities