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| PS Dia = -
 
| PS Dia = -
 
| PS Item Dropped = None
 
| PS Item Dropped = None
| PS Abilities = [[Thundara|Bolt 2]], [[Sleep (Spell)|Sleep1]], [[Kill|Doom]], [[Stun|Bind]], [[Gaze]], Stare, [[List of Final Fantasy Enemy Abilities#Glance|Glance]], Squint, [[Death (Spell)|Reaper]], [[Slow (Spell)|Slow1]], [[Silence (Spell)|Silence]]
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| PS Abilities = [[Thundara|Bolt 2]], [[Sleep (Ability)|Sleep1]], [[Kill|Doom]], [[Stun|Bind]], [[Gaze]], Stare, [[List of Final Fantasy Enemy Abilities#Glance|Glance]], Squint, [[Death (Ability)|Reaper]], [[Slow (Ability)|Slow1]], [[Silence (Ability)|Silence]]
 
| PS Resistance = [[Quake]]
 
| PS Resistance = [[Quake]]
 
| NES Accuracy = 42
 
| NES Accuracy = 42
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| PS Ice = -
 
| PS Ice = -
 
| PS Dia = -
 
| PS Dia = -
| GBA Abilities = [[Thundara]], [[Sleep (Spell)|Sleep]], [[Stun|Hold]], [[Death (Spell)|Death]], [[Silence (Spell)|Silence]], Stare, [[Gaze]], [[List of Final Fantasy Enemy Abilities#Glance|Glance]], Squint, [[Slow (Spell)|Slow]], [[Kill]]
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| GBA Abilities = [[Thundara]], [[Sleep (Ability)|Sleep]], [[Stun|Hold]], [[Death (Ability)|Death]], [[Silence (Ability)|Silence]], Stare, [[Gaze]], [[List of Final Fantasy Enemy Abilities#Glance|Glance]], Squint, [[Slow (Ability)|Slow]], [[Kill]]
 
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The '''Evil Eye''', also known as '''Eye''' is a miniboss in the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' and its remakes. The Evil Eye is a skull-type monster, with a big head and only one, giant eye. This monster lives in the [[Ice Cave]] and in the [[Flying Fortress]], but only appears as a random encounter in the last one. In the Ice Cave, it is the [[Levistone]]'s infamous guardian, found one step before the stone.
 
The '''Evil Eye''', also known as '''Eye''' is a miniboss in the original ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' and its remakes. The Evil Eye is a skull-type monster, with a big head and only one, giant eye. This monster lives in the [[Ice Cave]] and in the [[Flying Fortress]], but only appears as a random encounter in the last one. In the Ice Cave, it is the [[Levistone]]'s infamous guardian, found one step before the stone.
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The Evil Eye can be fought as many times as the player wants in the exact same tile, because it does not disappear from its position after being defeated. The player can move to another adjacent tile, and then return to fight the Evil Eye again. Given that the Eye is a very easy enemy and it gives considerable amount of money and Experience, the player can fight the Evil Eye as many times as they want and easily train their party.
 
The Evil Eye can be fought as many times as the player wants in the exact same tile, because it does not disappear from its position after being defeated. The player can move to another adjacent tile, and then return to fight the Evil Eye again. Given that the Eye is a very easy enemy and it gives considerable amount of money and Experience, the player can fight the Evil Eye as many times as they want and easily train their party.
   
The Evil Eye does not have any specific weaknesses, so [[attack]] physically with your [[Thief]]/[[Monk]]/[[Warrior]]; use your highest grade [[Magic (Command)|magic]] to harm it, and [[Heal (Spell)|heal]] as necessary. It should not be too hard due to its low [[HP]] level.
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The Evil Eye does not have any specific weaknesses, so [[attack]] physically with your [[Thief]]/[[Monk]]/[[Warrior]]; use your highest grade [[Magic (Command)|magic]] to harm it, and [[Heal (Ability)|heal]] as necessary. It should not be too hard due to its low [[HP]] level.
   
 
In the original Japanese version of ''Final Fantasy'', the Evil Eye greatly resembled a Beholder from ''Dungeons & Dragons'', and was even called Beholder. Outside of Japan and for remakes in all regions, the design and name was severely changed, likely for copyright reasons. The original graphic of the Beholder was kept for the player icon of it in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'', in all versions of the game.
 
In the original Japanese version of ''Final Fantasy'', the Evil Eye greatly resembled a Beholder from ''Dungeons & Dragons'', and was even called Beholder. Outside of Japan and for remakes in all regions, the design and name was severely changed, likely for copyright reasons. The original graphic of the Beholder was kept for the player icon of it in ''[[Dissidia Final Fantasy]]'', in all versions of the game.

Revision as of 06:48, 17 June 2011

Template:FFI Enemies The Evil Eye, also known as Eye is a miniboss in the original Final Fantasy and its remakes. The Evil Eye is a skull-type monster, with a big head and only one, giant eye. This monster lives in the Ice Cave and in the Flying Fortress, but only appears as a random encounter in the last one. In the Ice Cave, it is the Levistone's infamous guardian, found one step before the stone.

The Evil Eye can be fought as many times as the player wants in the exact same tile, because it does not disappear from its position after being defeated. The player can move to another adjacent tile, and then return to fight the Evil Eye again. Given that the Eye is a very easy enemy and it gives considerable amount of money and Experience, the player can fight the Evil Eye as many times as they want and easily train their party.

The Evil Eye does not have any specific weaknesses, so attack physically with your Thief/Monk/Warrior; use your highest grade magic to harm it, and heal as necessary. It should not be too hard due to its low HP level.

In the original Japanese version of Final Fantasy, the Evil Eye greatly resembled a Beholder from Dungeons & Dragons, and was even called Beholder. Outside of Japan and for remakes in all regions, the design and name was severely changed, likely for copyright reasons. The original graphic of the Beholder was kept for the player icon of it in Dissidia Final Fantasy, in all versions of the game.

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