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'''Fenrir''' is a [[summon]] that appears in various games.
 
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[[File:FFVI Howling Moon.png|right|200px|thumb|Fenrir summoned into battle in ''Final Fantasy VI''.]]
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{{Quote|A silver wolf whose howl makes the party seem larger, discouraging some enemies.|''Final Fantasy VI'' PlayStation esper section}}
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'''Fenrir''' {{j|フェンリル|Fenriru}} is a recurring [[summoned monsters|summoned monster]] in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]]. Fenrir is a wolf, often depicted with a mane and a long thick tail. Although the effects of his summon abilities vary between games, he is usually shown howling at a full moon, common imagery associated with wolves.
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
===[[Final Fantasy VI]]===
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===''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''===
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[[File:Fenrir - FF6 iOS.png|right|60px|iOS.]]
[[Image:Fenrirsummon.PNG|thumb|Fenrir is summoned into battle]]
 
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{{main|Fenrir (Final Fantasy VI)}}
Fenrir is an [[Esper (Final Fantasy VI)|Esper]] that is obtained in [[Mobliz]] after defeating [[Phunbaba]] for the first time there. Its summon is called ''Moon Song'' (''Howling Moon'' in the [[Final_Fantasy_VI#Game_Boy_Advance_Re-release|Advance Version]]) and casts [[Image]] on the entire party. It costs 70 MP to cast, and it teaches the following spells:
 
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Fenrir is an [[Esper (Final Fantasy VI)|esper]] obtained in [[Mobliz]] after defeating [[Humbaba (Final Fantasy VI)|Humbaba]] for the first time there. Its summon sequence is called Howling Moon (Moon Song in the earlier releases) and grants [[Final Fantasy VI statuses#Image|Image]] on the party. It costs 70 MP to cast. It teaches [[Teleport (Final Fantasy VI)|Teleport]] (x10), [[Magic (Final Fantasy VI command)#Warp|Banish]] (x5) and [[Stop (Final Fantasy VI)|Stop]] (x3). At [[Level|level up]], it gives a boost of +30% to MP.
*[[Warp]] X10
 
*[[X-Zone]] X5
 
*[[Stop]] X3
 
   
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In the PlayStation version, selecting Fenrir in battle will erroneously read "Fenris".
At Level Up, it gives a boost of +30% to MP.
 
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{{clear}}
===[[Final Fantasy VII]]: [[Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children|Advent Children]] & [[Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus|Dirge of Cerberus]]===
 
In ''Advent Children'', Fenrir appears as a sort of symbol for [[Cloud Strife]]. Although never specifically mentioned in the film, Fenrir represents Cloud in a way that Griever represents Squall in Final Fantasy VIII. Cloud's clothing is decorated with metal wolf heads and his motorcycle is known as Fenrir. Additionally, a wolf is seen in several parts of the film. The name of his motorcycle is confirmed by a line Cloud has in ''[[Dirge of Cerberus]]''.
 
   
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===''[[Final Fantasy IX]]''===
====Trivia====
 
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[[File:FFIX Fenrir.png|right|160px|Fenrir.]]
*Top speed is 400 kph (approximately 250 mph)
 
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Fenrir is an [[Eidolon (Final Fantasy IX)|eidolon]] [[Summon (Final Fantasy IX)|summoned]] by [[Eiko Carol]]. It is learned through the [[Final Fantasy IX jewels#Sapphire|Sapphire]] for 30 AP which Eiko comes equipped with when she joins. Its normal attack calls forth [[Titan#Final Fantasy IX|Titan]] to use the attack Terrestrial Rage, which deals Earth-Elemental damage to all opponents.
*It features a V10 engine and has two front wheels.
 
*It can "expand", revealing a compartment where Cloud stores all the partials for the '''First Tsurugi'''.
 
   
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If Eiko is using the [[Add-on (Final Fantasy IX)#Maiden Prayer|Maiden Prayer]], Fenrir will use the Wind-elemental ability called Millennial Decay instead. Fenrir's spell power is augmented by the number of Sapphires in the party's inventory, and summoning him costs 30 MP. Summoning Fenrir earns the [[Final Fantasy IX achievements and trophies#Wolf Insanity|Wolf Insanity]] achievement in the mobile and Steam versions.
===[[Final Fantasy IX]]===
 
:''See the Summon sequence [[Fenrir/Summon Sequences|here]]''
 
Fenrir is an [[Eidolon]] that can only be summoned by [[Eiko Carol]]. It is learned through the [[Final Fantasy IX jewels|Sapphire]] which Eiko comes with when she joins. When Fenrir is summoned with the Sapphire, the Eidolon will in turn call forth [[Titan]] to use the attack ''Terrestrial Rage'', which deals earth-Elemental damage to all opponents. If Eiko is using the Maiden Prayer, Fenrir will use the Wind-Elemental ''Millennial Decay'' instead.
 
   
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If Fenrir's Terrestrial Rage attack is summoned on [[Bomb (Final Fantasy IX)|Bombs]], sometimes when they use Grow, their graphic will disappear and they become invisible.
===[[Final Fantasy X]]===
 
Fenrir appears here as a wolf-like fiend in the Species Conquest section of the [[Monster Arena]]
 
   
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<gallery>
===[[Final Fantasy XI]]===
 
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Fenrir FFIX Art 1.jpg|Concept artwork.
Fenrir appears in Final Fantasy XI as an avatar. Aside from [[Diablos (summon)|Diablos]], he is probably the most challenging of all of the summonable avatars to get, requiring a summoner to already have a pact and tuning fork for all of the 6 prime avatars.
 
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Fenrir FFIX Art 2.jpg|Concept artwork.
====Abilities====
 
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FFIX Titan.jpg|Concept artwork of Titan.
{|
 
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Terrestrial-rage.png|Terrestrial Rage.
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Terrestrial-rage2.png|Terrestrial Rage.
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</gallery>
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;Tetra Master
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{{Card FFIX
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|name = Fenrir
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|image = Card068.png
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|number = 068
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|location = [[Treno]], Card Stadium
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|align = left
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}}
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{{clear}}
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===''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''===
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[[File:Fenrir (FFXI).png|right|190px|Fenrir.]]
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Fenrir is one of the five terrestrial [[Avatar (Final Fantasy XI)|Avatars]]. Associated with both the moon and prophecy, he lives in [[Full Moon Fountain]] and was said to have given the gift of magic to the [[Tarutaru]] long ago. During the Crystal War, an expert magician known as [[Karaha-Baruha]] drained Fenrir's energy from Full Moon Fountain, causing first the gradual loss of life on the [[Vana'diel#Mindartia|Mindartia]] continent.
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When he summoned all of Fenrir's power in battle to save [[Federation of Windurst|Windurst]] during a siege from the beastmen, the magical overload caused him to vanish forever, along with Fenrir. Since then, summoning magic has been forbidden by the Star Sybil. For Fenrir to take on a physical form once more, the power of the Celestial Avatars are required. Before Fenrir's power was stolen, it was said that he had enough strength to face even [[Bahamut#Final Fantasy XI|Bahamut]] himself.
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[[File:FF11-FenrirConceptArt.JPG|left|190px|Fenrir concept art.]]
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Along with [[Diabolos#Final Fantasy XI|Diabolos]], [[Alexander (summon)#Final Fantasy XI|Alexander]], and [[Odin#Final Fantasy XI|Odin]], Fenrir is one of the more challenging summonable avatars to acquire. The quest to acquire Fenrir, "The Moonlit Path", requires that a summoner reacquires the whispers from the battles against [[Ifrit#Final Fantasy XI|Ifrit]], [[Shiva#Final Fantasy XI|Shiva]], [[Ramuh#Final Fantasy XI|Ramuh]], [[Garuda (summon)#Final Fantasy XI|Garuda]], [[Leviathan#Final Fantasy XI|Leviathan]], and [[Titan#Final Fantasy XI|Titan]]. A whisper is lost once the summoner claims a reward for the Prime Avatar fights, thus requiring a rematch with all six of the required avatars in order to have access to The Moonlit Path.
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Fenrir is somewhat unique in that while he has higher [[Perpetuation Cost]] than [[Carbuncle (summon)|Carbuncle]], his cost is lower than the rest of the avatars, and thus it's possible for some of the best-geared Summoners to reduce the perpetuation cost to the minimum of -1, which is then negated to 0 by [[Auto Refresh]].
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Fenrir is also the name of a server.
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;Abilities
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{|class="full-width FFXI article-table"
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|-class="a"
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!Level
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!Name
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!Pact Type
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!MP
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!Effect
 
|-
 
|-
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!class="b"|1
! Level
 
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|Howling Moon
! Name
 
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|[[Blood Pact|Rage]]
! MP
 
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|All
! Effect
 
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|Massive dark-element damage to enemies within area of effect. Only available during [[Astral Flow]].
|-
 
| style="border-top: thick solid black;" | 1
 
| style="border-top: thick solid black;" | Howling Moon
 
| style="border-top: thick solid black;" | All
 
| style="border-top: thick solid black;" | Massive Dark Damage - [[Two-hour]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
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!class="b"|5
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 1
 
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Moonlit Charge
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|Moonlit Charge
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|[[Blood Pact|Rage]]
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 17
 
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|17
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Strong physical [[Weapon skill]] that inflicts [[Blind]]ness.
 
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|Deals minor blunt damage and inflicts [[Blind (status)|blindness]].
 
|-
 
|-
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!class="b"|10
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 10
 
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Crescent Fang
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|Crescent Fang
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|[[Blood Pact|Rage]]
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 19
 
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|19
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Strong physical [[Weapon skill]] that inflicts [[Paralyze|Paralysis]].
 
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|Deals minor piercing damage and inflicts [[paralysis]].
|-
 
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|-
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 24
 
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!class="b"|21
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Lunar Cry
 
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|Lunar Cry
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 41
 
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|[[Blood Pact|Ward]]
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Inflicts Accuracy and Evasion down on the enemy, effects vary by phase of the in-game moon.
 
|-
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|41
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|Lowers the accuracy and evasion of one enemy; distribution of stat reduction is influenced by moon phase.
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 43
 
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| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Ecliptic Growl
 
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!class="b"|32
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 46
 
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|[[Lunar Roar]]
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Raises all skills of nearby partymembers. Exact effects depend on the phase of the moon.
 
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|[[Blood Pact|Ward]]
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|27
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 54
 
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|[[Dispel]]s two enhancing effects from enemies within range. This is the most potent dispel ability available to players.
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Ecliptic Howl
 
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|-
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 82
 
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!class="b"|43
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Raises Accuracy and Evasion of nearby partymembers. Exact effects depend on the phase of the moon.
 
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|Ecliptic Growl
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|[[Blood Pact|Ward]]
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 65
 
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|46
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Eclipse Bite
 
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|Raises the STR, DEX, VIT, AGI, INT, MND, and CHR of all party members within area of effect, with stat increases influenced by moon phase.
| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | 109
 
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| style="border-top: thin solid black;" | Fenrir attacks three times in a strong [[Weapon skill]] with darkness aligned damage.
 
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!class="b"|54
|-
 
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|Ecliptic Howl
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|[[Blood Pact|Ward]]
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|57
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|Raises the accuracy and evasion of all party members within area of effect, with stat increases influenced by moon phase.
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|-
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!class="b"|55
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|Fenrir's Favor
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|[[Avatar's Favor]]
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|0
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|Raises the magic evasion of all party members near Fenrir.
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|-
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!class="b"|65
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|Eclipse Bite
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|[[Blood Pact|Rage]]
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|108
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|Delivers a threefold slashing attack dealing massive damage.
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!class="b"|78
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|Lunar Bay
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|[[Blood Pact|Rage]]
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|174
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|Massive dark-element magic damage to a single target.
 
|}
 
|}
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{{clear}}
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===''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]''===
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Fenrir is the final boss of the [[Snowcloak]] dungeon in Patch 2.4.
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Players can get Fenrir as a mount at the [[Manderville Gold Saucer]] in Patch 2.51.
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<gallery>
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Fenrir-FFXIV.png|Fenrir in ''Final Fantasy XIV''.
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FFXIV-Monster-Fenrir.png|Artwork.
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</gallery>
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{{clear}}
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===''[[Final Fantasy Dimensions II]]''===
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<gallery>
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FFLII Fenrir Artwork.png|Artwork (Rank 1-2).
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FFLII Fenrir Alt Artwork.png|Artwork (Rank 3).
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FFLII Fenrir Alt2 Artwork.png|Artwork (Rank 4).
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FFLII Fenrir.png|Phantom Stone (Rank 1-2).
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FFLII Fenrir Alt.png|Phantom Stone (Rank 3).
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FFLII Fenrir Alt2.png|Phantom Stone (Rank 4).
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</gallery>
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{{Summon section|Final Fantasy Dimensions II}}
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===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
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<gallery>
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PFF Fenrir Sprite.png|''FFVI'' summon sprite.
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PFF Fenrir FFIX Sprite.png|''FFIX'' summon sprite.
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PFF Fenrir Icon.png|''FFIX'' Icon.
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</gallery>
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{{Summon section|Pictlogica Final Fantasy}}
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====''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒]]''====
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{{Ability section|Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒}}
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===''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]''===
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[[File:FFAB Millennial Decay (Summon Fenrir) Legend UR+.png|right|100px]]
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Eiko's Millenial Decay summon appears featuring Fenrir.
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{{clear}}
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===''[[Final Fantasy Artniks]]''===
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[[File:FF11 Fenrir SR I Artniks.png|right|100px.]]
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{{Section|Final Fantasy Artniks}}
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{{clear}}
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===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
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[[File:FFRK Mad Fenrir FFVI.png|right]]
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{{Enemy section|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
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{{clear}}
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===''[[Final Fantasy Explorers]]''===
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[[File:FFE Fenrir.png|right|200px|Fenrir.]]
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{{Section|Final Fantasy Explorers}}
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{{clear}}
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====''[[Final Fantasy Explorers-Force]]''====
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<gallery>
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FFEF Fenrir.png
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</gallery>
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{{Summon section|Final Fantasy Explorers-Force}}
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=== ''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]'' ===
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[[File:Mobius - Fenrir R3 Ability Card.png|right|100px]]
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{{Quote|A demon-wolf, lone hunter and scorner of gods.|Ability card description}}
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Fenrir is a wind-element ability card. Its ability is Shadowbind, which is a ranger ability that allows a single-target wind attack that stuns. It produces four earth orbs in battle. It possesses the extra skills Breaker-Killer, Critical Retrieval and Critical Sundering. Its auto-abilities are Break Power Up+3% and Enhance Wind+3%. It can be obtained from the Ability Card Shop or through Summoning.
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===''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''===
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<gallery>
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FFBE Fenrir Artwork.png|Fenrir (★1).
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FFBE Fenrir Artwork 2.png|Fenrir (★2).
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FFBE Fenrir Portrait.png|Fenrir's portrait (★1).
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FFBE Fenrir Portrait 2.png|Fenrir's portrait (★2).
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</gallery>
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{{Enemy section|Final Fantasy Brave Exvius}}
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===''[[World of Final Fantasy]]''===
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{{main|Fenrir (World of Final Fantasy)}}
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<gallery>
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WoFF Fenrir.jpg|Fenrir.
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File:WoFF-Full-Size-Battle.jpg|The characters fighting Fenrir.
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WoFF Fenrir Artwork.png|Concept art.
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</gallery>
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{{Section}}
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===''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]''===
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Fenrir from ''Final Fantasy XI'' has a shadow-elemental card. Fenrir from ''Final Fantasy IX'' appears in the trading card game with a Wind-elemental card. The cards depicting him from ''Final Fantasy Explorers'' are earth-elemental.
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<gallery>
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Fenrir TCG.png|Trading card.
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Fenrir2 TCG.png|Trading card.
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Fenrir3 TCG.png|Trading card.
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MutantFenrir TCG.png|Trading card.
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</gallery>
   
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===''[[Triple Triad (Portal App)|Triple Triad]]''===
Fenrir also appears as the name of a [[server]] for ''Final Fantasy XI''.
 
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Fenrir from the series appears on ''Triple Triad'' cards in the version playable via the ''[[Final Fantasy Portal App]]''.
   
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<gallery>
===[[Final Fantasy XII]]===
 
{{main|Fenrir (Final Fantasy XII)}}
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235a Fenrir.png|''Final Fantasy XI''.
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235b Fenrir.png|''Final Fantasy XI''.
Fenrir appears in this game as the guardian of the Second Ascent at the tower of Pharos as a boss. He is displayed almost as a yeti, the battle being in a cold climate which resembles Paramina Rift. He also appears as an Elite Mark, listed together with [[Shadowseer]].
 
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235c Fenrir.png|''Final Fantasy XI''.
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428a Fenrir.png|''Final Fantasy IX''.
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428b Fenrir.png|''Final Fantasy IX''.
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428c Fenrir.png|''Final Fantasy IX''.
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551a Fenrir.png|''World of Final Fantasy''.
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551b Fenrir.png|''World of Final Fantasy''.
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551c Fenrir.png|''World of Final Fantasy''.
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</gallery>
   
==Non-Final Fantasy appearances==
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==Non-''Final Fantasy'' guest appearances==
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===''[[Blood of Bahamut]]''===
In [[Kingdom Hearts II]], Tifa gives Sora a keyblade called Fenrir after he beats Sephiroth. It is also one of the Special Gummi Ship models, where it features Cloud riding on his motorcycle.
 
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[[File:Bloodofbahamut fenrir.jpg|thumb|right|Artwork of Fenrir.]]
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Fenrir, alongside other recurring ''Final Fantasy'' summons, appears as one of the giants that must be defeated. There is also a stronger version of Fenrir that can be fought, called Vanargand.
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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
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{{Etym|Fenrir}}
Fenrir takes its name from a giant wolf in Norse Mythology. Fenrir was one of three children of Loki, the god of mischief, and the giantess Angrboða. When the gods received a prophecy that Loki's children would cause them trouble, Odin sent for them. When they arrived, Odin casted Jörmungandr, the brother of Fenrir, also known as the Midgard Serpent, into the sea, exiled Hel, the sister of Fenrir, to the underworld and had Fenrir itself raised among the Æsir. While Fenrir grew larger and stronger, the Æsir became more fearful of it's strenght and evil nature and tried to bind it with iron chains. Fenrir let the gods bind him twice but broke the chains both times. The gods employed dwarves create a powerful chain, called Gleipnir, that looked like just a silk thread. Fenrir was wary that this was a trick when the gods asked him to test its strength. He said he would only be bound if a god put his hand in his mouth. Tyr, the god of herioc glory and single combat, the only god, who had been brave enough to even feed the beast, agreed and when Fenrir realised that it could not escape the binds, had his hand bitten off at the wrist, leading the ancient norse to refer to the wrist as the wolf joint. At the time of Ragnarök, at the end of the world, Fenrir will have grown powerful enough to break his fetters and is destined to kill [[Odin]], the king of the Norse gods. His son Viðarr will avenge his death and finally kill Fenrir by stabbing a sword through its heart or by ripping its jaws asunder.
 
   
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==See also==
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*[[Fenrir (summon)/Summon sequences|Fenrir's summon sequences]]
   
{{Summons2}}
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{{navbox summons}}
[[Category:Espers]]
 
[[Category:Eidolons]]
 
[[Category:Final Fantasy XI summoned creatures]]
 

Revision as of 19:39, 13 January 2020

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FFVI Howling Moon

Fenrir summoned into battle in Final Fantasy VI.

A silver wolf whose howl makes the party seem larger, discouraging some enemies.

Final Fantasy VI PlayStation esper section

Fenrir (フェンリル, Fenriru?) is a recurring summoned monster in the Final Fantasy series. Fenrir is a wolf, often depicted with a mane and a long thick tail. Although the effects of his summon abilities vary between games, he is usually shown howling at a full moon, common imagery associated with wolves.

Appearances

Final Fantasy VI

iOS.

Fenrir is an esper obtained in Mobliz after defeating Humbaba for the first time there. Its summon sequence is called Howling Moon (Moon Song in the earlier releases) and grants Image on the party. It costs 70 MP to cast. It teaches Teleport (x10), Banish (x5) and Stop (x3). At level up, it gives a boost of +30% to MP.

In the PlayStation version, selecting Fenrir in battle will erroneously read "Fenris".

Final Fantasy IX

Fenrir.

Fenrir is an eidolon summoned by Eiko Carol. It is learned through the Sapphire for 30 AP which Eiko comes equipped with when she joins. Its normal attack calls forth Titan to use the attack Terrestrial Rage, which deals Earth-Elemental damage to all opponents.

If Eiko is using the Maiden Prayer, Fenrir will use the Wind-elemental ability called Millennial Decay instead. Fenrir's spell power is augmented by the number of Sapphires in the party's inventory, and summoning him costs 30 MP. Summoning Fenrir earns the Wolf Insanity achievement in the mobile and Steam versions.

If Fenrir's Terrestrial Rage attack is summoned on Bombs, sometimes when they use Grow, their graphic will disappear and they become invisible.

Tetra Master
Tetra Master
Fenrir
#068
Location: Treno, Card Stadium


Final Fantasy XI

Fenrir.

Fenrir is one of the five terrestrial Avatars. Associated with both the moon and prophecy, he lives in Full Moon Fountain and was said to have given the gift of magic to the Tarutaru long ago. During the Crystal War, an expert magician known as Karaha-Baruha drained Fenrir's energy from Full Moon Fountain, causing first the gradual loss of life on the Mindartia continent.

When he summoned all of Fenrir's power in battle to save Windurst during a siege from the beastmen, the magical overload caused him to vanish forever, along with Fenrir. Since then, summoning magic has been forbidden by the Star Sybil. For Fenrir to take on a physical form once more, the power of the Celestial Avatars are required. Before Fenrir's power was stolen, it was said that he had enough strength to face even Bahamut himself.

Fenrir concept art.

Along with Diabolos, Alexander, and Odin, Fenrir is one of the more challenging summonable avatars to acquire. The quest to acquire Fenrir, "The Moonlit Path", requires that a summoner reacquires the whispers from the battles against Ifrit, Shiva, Ramuh, Garuda, Leviathan, and Titan. A whisper is lost once the summoner claims a reward for the Prime Avatar fights, thus requiring a rematch with all six of the required avatars in order to have access to The Moonlit Path.

Fenrir is somewhat unique in that while he has higher Perpetuation Cost than Carbuncle, his cost is lower than the rest of the avatars, and thus it's possible for some of the best-geared Summoners to reduce the perpetuation cost to the minimum of -1, which is then negated to 0 by Auto Refresh.

Fenrir is also the name of a server.

Abilities
Level Name Pact Type MP Effect
1 Howling Moon Rage All Massive dark-element damage to enemies within area of effect. Only available during Astral Flow.
5 Moonlit Charge Rage 17 Deals minor blunt damage and inflicts blindness.
10 Crescent Fang Rage 19 Deals minor piercing damage and inflicts paralysis.
21 Lunar Cry Ward 41 Lowers the accuracy and evasion of one enemy; distribution of stat reduction is influenced by moon phase.
32 Lunar Roar Ward 27 Dispels two enhancing effects from enemies within range. This is the most potent dispel ability available to players.
43 Ecliptic Growl Ward 46 Raises the STR, DEX, VIT, AGI, INT, MND, and CHR of all party members within area of effect, with stat increases influenced by moon phase.
54 Ecliptic Howl Ward 57 Raises the accuracy and evasion of all party members within area of effect, with stat increases influenced by moon phase.
55 Fenrir's Favor Avatar's Favor 0 Raises the magic evasion of all party members near Fenrir.
65 Eclipse Bite Rage 108 Delivers a threefold slashing attack dealing massive damage.
78 Lunar Bay Rage 174 Massive dark-element magic damage to a single target.


Final Fantasy XIV

Fenrir is the final boss of the Snowcloak dungeon in Patch 2.4.

Players can get Fenrir as a mount at the Manderville Gold Saucer in Patch 2.51.


Final Fantasy Dimensions II

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy

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Pictlogica Final Fantasy ≒

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Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

FFAB Millennial Decay (Summon Fenrir) Legend UR+

Eiko's Millenial Decay summon appears featuring Fenrir.

Final Fantasy Artniks

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper

FFRK Mad Fenrir FFVI
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Final Fantasy Explorers

Fenrir.
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Mobius Final Fantasy

Mobius - Fenrir R3 Ability Card

A demon-wolf, lone hunter and scorner of gods.

Ability card description

Fenrir is a wind-element ability card. Its ability is Shadowbind, which is a ranger ability that allows a single-target wind attack that stuns. It produces four earth orbs in battle. It possesses the extra skills Breaker-Killer, Critical Retrieval and Critical Sundering. Its auto-abilities are Break Power Up+3% and Enhance Wind+3%. It can be obtained from the Ability Card Shop or through Summoning.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

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Final Fantasy Trading Card Game

Fenrir from Final Fantasy XI has a shadow-elemental card. Fenrir from Final Fantasy IX appears in the trading card game with a Wind-elemental card. The cards depicting him from Final Fantasy Explorers are earth-elemental.

Triple Triad

Fenrir from the series appears on Triple Triad cards in the version playable via the Final Fantasy Portal App.

Non-Final Fantasy guest appearances

Blood of Bahamut

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Artwork of Fenrir.

Fenrir, alongside other recurring Final Fantasy summons, appears as one of the giants that must be defeated. There is also a stronger version of Fenrir that can be fought, called Vanargand.

Etymology

In Norse mythology, Fenrir is a monstrous wolf. Fenrir is attested in the Poetic Edda, compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda and Heimskringla, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson. In both the Poetic Edda and Prose Edda, Fenrir is the father of the wolves Sköll and Hati Hróðvitnisson, and is a son of Loki. Upon the coming of Ragnarök, along with his sons devouring the moon and the sun, Fenrir is said to destroy the planet, his lower jaw reaching the earth, his upper jaw reaching the skies. It is foretold to kill the god Odin during Ragnarök, but will in turn be killed by Odin's son Víðarr.

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