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+ | The '''Demon Wall''', also called '''EvilWall''', is a boss from ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]''. It is the last wall of defense in the [[Sealed Cave (Final Fantasy IV)|Sealed Cave]] after getting the last [[Dark Crystal (term)|Dark Crystal]]. |
{{See Also|Demon Wall (enemy)}} |
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| 1 bestiary = 224 |
| 1 bestiary = 224 |
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− | | 1 prev = Rubicante (Final Fantasy IV |
+ | | 1 prev = Rubicante (Final Fantasy IV 2D) |
| 1 next = Defense Node (Final Fantasy IV) |
| 1 next = Defense Node (Final Fantasy IV) |
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| 1 level = 37 |
| 1 level = 37 |
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| 1 magic = 79 |
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| 1 magic def = 29 |
| 1 magic def = 29 |
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| snes = EvilWall |
| snes = EvilWall |
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| gba = Demon Wall |
| gba = Demon Wall |
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| 2 bestiary = 224 |
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+ | | 2 prev = Rubicante (Final Fantasy IV 2D) |
| 2 next = Defense Node (Final Fantasy IV) |
| 2 next = Defense Node (Final Fantasy IV) |
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== AI script == |
== AI script == |
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== Other appearances == |
== Other appearances == |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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+ | * Demon Wall can be skipped in the original [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] and [[PlayStation]] versions through a [[Sealed Cave glitch|glitch]]. |
== Related enemies == |
== Related enemies == |
Revision as of 20:28, 25 July 2019
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As if the attacking doors weren't enough...
The Demon Wall, also called EvilWall, is a boss from Final Fantasy IV. It is the last wall of defense in the Sealed Cave after getting the last Dark Crystal.
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Stats
#224
Easy Type
Battle
This battle must be won quickly, as the Demon Wall will constantly close in on the party, and when it gets close enough, will start to use an Instant Death attack called Crush.
Strategy
The player should immediately inflict Slow using either Spider's Silk or the Slow spell. Rosa should cast Berserk on Cecil, Kain, and possibly Edge if the player chooses not to use his Throw command. Rosa can then heal, or revive them with Raise if the Demon Wall uses its instant death attack.
Assuming the player has been to the Sylph Cave, they could equip Cecil or Kain with the Avenger sword. Not only does it put them in Auto-Berserk, saving Rosa a turn and increasing damage output, it also increases their Strength, Agility and Stamina by 10.
Killing this boss rewards an abnormally high amount of EXP points, which can help prepare for the end game.
AI script
Other appearances
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Gallery
Etymology
demon is "an evil spirit or devil, especially one thought to possess a person or act as a tormentor in hell".
ATrivia
- Demon Wall can be skipped in the original SNES and PlayStation versions through a glitch.
Related enemies
Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-
- Demon Wall