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− | {{sideicon|FFV}} |
+ | {{sideicon|prime=FFV|PFF|FFRK}} |
{{infobox enemy |
{{infobox enemy |
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| release = FFV |
| release = FFV |
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| float = Auto |
| float = Auto |
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| aerial auto = true |
| aerial auto = true |
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− | | gba drop 2 = [[ |
+ | | gba drop 2 = [[Final Fantasy V items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]] |
− | | ps drop 2 = [[ |
+ | | ps drop 2 = [[Final Fantasy V items#Hi-Potion|Potion]] |
− | | gba steal 1 = [[ |
+ | | gba steal 1 = [[Final Fantasy V items#Holy Water|Holy Water]] |
− | | ps steal 1 = [[ |
+ | | ps steal 1 = [[Final Fantasy V items#Holy Water|Holy Water]] |
− | | gba steal 2 = [[ |
+ | | gba steal 2 = [[Final Fantasy V items#Potion|Potion]] |
− | | ps steal 2 = [[ |
+ | | ps steal 2 = [[Final Fantasy V items#Potion|Tonic]] |
− | | gba special technique = [[ |
+ | | gba special technique = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Spear|Spear]] (150% damage) |
− | | ps special technique = [[ |
+ | | ps special technique = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Spear|Spear]] (150% damage) |
− | | gba abilities = [[ |
+ | | gba abilities = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Paraclete|Paraclete]], Attack, [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Spear|Spear]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Curaga|Curaga]] |
− | | ps abilities = [[ |
+ | | ps abilities = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Paraclete|Animate]], Fight, [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Spear|Spear]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Curaga|Cure3]] |
| gba control 1 = Attack |
| gba control 1 = Attack |
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| ps control 1 = Fight |
| ps control 1 = Fight |
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− | | gba control 2 = [[ |
+ | | gba control 2 = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Cura|Cura]] |
− | | ps control 2 = [[ |
+ | | ps control 2 = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Cura|Cure2]] |
− | | gba control 3 = [[ |
+ | | gba control 3 = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Esuna|Esuna]] |
− | | ps control 3 = [[ |
+ | | ps control 3 = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Esuna|Esna]] |
− | | gba release = [[ |
+ | | gba release = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Curaga|Curaga]] |
− | | ps release = [[ |
+ | | ps release = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Curaga|Cure3]] |
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== Battle == |
== Battle == |
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− | Though it has a weak physical attack, its power makes up for it. The Fairy Orc can raise a dead party member as a [[Zombie (status)|Zombie]] using its Paraclete. As this is the first possible encounter with the Zombie status in the game, it is likely the party has no [[ |
+ | Though it has a weak physical attack, its power makes up for it. The Fairy Orc can raise a dead party member as a [[Zombie (status)|Zombie]] using its Paraclete. As this is the first possible encounter with the Zombie status in the game, it is likely the party has no [[Final Fantasy V items#Holy Water|Holy Water]], and since Zombie status is not cured by [[Final Fantasy V items#Tent|Tents]], it is advisable to keep all party members from fainting until Holy Waters can be acquired in [[Regole]]. |
If the player casts [[Cure (ability)|Cure]] on one of them, it will react by casting [[Curaga|Cure 3]] on the player's party. |
If the player casts [[Cure (ability)|Cure]] on one of them, it will react by casting [[Curaga|Cure 3]] on the player's party. |
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==Other appearances== |
==Other appearances== |
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===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''=== |
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''=== |
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+ | {{Enemy section|Pictlogica Final Fantasy}} |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' === |
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[[File:FFRK Fairy Orc FFV.png|left|80px]] |
[[File:FFRK Fairy Orc FFV.png|left|80px]] |
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Fairy Orc from ''Final Fantasy V'' appears in ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper'' as an enemy. |
Fairy Orc from ''Final Fantasy V'' appears in ''Final Fantasy Record Keeper'' as an enemy. |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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{{Etym|Orc}} |
{{Etym|Orc}} |
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[[it:Orco fatato]] |
[[it:Orco fatato]] |
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Revision as of 17:00, 13 January 2020
Template:Sideicon The Fairy Orc, also known as Ferry Walk, is a pig-like monster in Final Fantasy V.
Stats
Battle
Though it has a weak physical attack, its power makes up for it. The Fairy Orc can raise a dead party member as a Zombie using its Paraclete. As this is the first possible encounter with the Zombie status in the game, it is likely the party has no Holy Water, and since Zombie status is not cured by Tents, it is advisable to keep all party members from fainting until Holy Waters can be acquired in Regole.
If the player casts Cure on one of them, it will react by casting Cure 3 on the player's party.
Other appearances
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Fairy Orc from Final Fantasy V appears in Final Fantasy Record Keeper as an enemy.
Gallery
Etymology
fairy is a type of mythical being or legendary creature, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural, or preternatural.
Aorc is a fictional humanoid creature that is part of a fantasy race akin to goblins. While the overall concept of orcs draws on a variety of pre-existing mythology, the main conception of the creatures stems from the fantasy writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, in particular The Lord of the Rings.
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