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'''Bugbears''' are [[Moblin (Final Fantasy XI)|Moblin]] slaves that have been bred specifically for guard duty and manual labor. Their arms, legs, and hearts have been physically enhanced, granting them prodigious strength. Bugbears have little capacity for language and speak few words, but they can perform a separate task with each hand thanks to the transplantation of an extra pair of eyes and an extra brain.
 
'''Bugbears''' are [[Moblin (Final Fantasy XI)|Moblin]] slaves that have been bred specifically for guard duty and manual labor. Their arms, legs, and hearts have been physically enhanced, granting them prodigious strength. Bugbears have little capacity for language and speak few words, but they can perform a separate task with each hand thanks to the transplantation of an extra pair of eyes and an extra brain.
   
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{{See Also|Bugbear}}
==Regular Monsters==
 
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== Regular Monsters ==
 
* Bugbear Bondman
 
* Bugbear Bondman
 
* Bugbear Deathsman
 
* Bugbear Deathsman
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* Bugbear Watchman
 
* Bugbear Watchman
   
==Notorious Monsters==
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== Notorious Monsters ==
 
* Bugallug
 
* Bugallug
 
* Bugbby
 
* Bugbby
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* Bugboy
 
* Bugboy
   
==Special Attacks==
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== Special attacks ==
* '''Bionic Boost:''' [[Monk (Final Fantasy XI)/Abilities#Counterstance|Counterstance]] effect.
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*Bionic Boost: [[Monk (Final Fantasy XI)/Abilities#Counterstance|Counterstance]] effect.
* '''Earth Shock:''' AoE damage and [[Stun (Status)#Final Fantasy XI|Stun]].
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*Earth Shock: AoE damage and [[Stun (status)#Final Fantasy XI|Stun]].
* '''[[Flying Hip Press]]:''' AoE [[Wind (Element)|Wind]] damage.
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*[[Flying Hip Press]]: AoE [[Wind (element)|Wind]] damage.
* '''Heavy Blow:''' Single target damage.
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*Heavy Blow: Single target damage.
* '''Heavy Whisk:''' Single target damage and [[Knockback]].
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*Heavy Whisk: Single target damage and [[Knockback (term)|Knockback]].
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== Gallery ==
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Bugbear FFXI Art.jpg|Concept art of the bugbear.
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==Gallery==
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== Etymology ==
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{{Etym|Bugbear}}
{{Gallery
 
|File:Bugbear FFXI Art.jpg|Concept art of the bugbear.
 
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Revision as of 07:38, 23 February 2019

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Bugbear (FFXI)

Bugbears are Moblin slaves that have been bred specifically for guard duty and manual labor. Their arms, legs, and hearts have been physically enhanced, granting them prodigious strength. Bugbears have little capacity for language and speak few words, but they can perform a separate task with each hand thanks to the transplantation of an extra pair of eyes and an extra brain.

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Regular Monsters

  • Bugbear Bondman
  • Bugbear Deathsman
  • Bugbear Servingman
  • Bugbear Trashman
  • Bugbear Watchman

Notorious Monsters

  • Bugallug
  • Bugbby
  • Bugbear Matman
  • Bugbear Muscleman
  • Bugbear Porterman
  • Bugbear Strongman
  • Bugboy

Special attacks

Gallery

Etymology

A bugbear is a legendary creature or type of hobgoblin comparable to the bogeyman and other creatures of folklore historically used to frighten disobedient children. The name is derived from a Middle English word bugge (a frightening thing), or perhaps the old Welsh word bwg (evil spirit or goblin), or old Scots bogill (goblin). In medieval England, the bugbear was depicted as a creepy bear that lurked in the woods to scare children. In a modern context, the term serves as a metaphor for something annoying often with a connotation that the loathing it inspires is disproportionate to its importance.