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Eye Gouge in Final Fantasy IV.
Eye Gouge (めつぶし, Metsubushi?), also known as Blinder and Blind, is a recurring ability in the Final Fantasy series. The ability inflicts Blind to its targets.
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Appearances[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy IV[edit | edit source]
Eye Gouge is an Augment ability in the Nintendo DS release of the game. It inflicts Blind, and is acquired by defeating Mopingway.
Final Fantasy VI[edit | edit source]
The Vulture has a 33% chance of using Eye Gouge each turn when alone. It Blinds a single target.
Final Fantasy Tactics[edit | edit source]
The Goblin uses Eye Gouge to Blind a target. It has a Range of one and a success rate of MA + 45.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest[edit | edit source]
Blinder is a non-elemental attack that can inflict Blind. It has an attack power of 75. The Adamant Turtle, Edgehog, Garuda, Manticor, and Roc are users of this ability.
The Final Fantasy Legend[edit | edit source]
Blind is an ability that has 10 uses and inflicts Blind on a group of enemies. This ability is used by Ninja, Crab, Dragon 4, Dragon 5, Garuda, Rock, Nike, Ashura, Su-Zaku, and Su-Zaku2.
Final Fantasy Legend II[edit | edit source]
Blind is a status inflicting ability that has 5 uses, it also increases a Robot's HP by 9. It inflicts Blnd to one group of enemies. This ability can be used by Ant Lion, Champgno, DarkRose, FengLung, Garuda, Mushroom, Nike, Ninja, Roc, Shiitake, Su-Zaku, Ten-Gu, Toadstol, Wyrm, Wyrm Kid, Wyvern, and OdinCrow.
Final Fantasy Legend III[edit | edit source]
Blind can inflict Dark to one enemy. Amprex, BabyWyrm, Wyrm Kid, Wyrm, Duke, Dullahan, and Brain can use this ability.
Bravely Default[edit | edit source]
Eye Gouge is an enemy ability that deals low physical damage and inflicts Blind. It is used by the Merchantry Thug.
Final Fantasy Dimensions[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Etymology[edit | edit source]
Eye-gouging is the act of pressing or tearing the eye using the fingers or instruments.
