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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Fiend Dragon (''Final Fantasy VI'')}}
{{FFVI Enemy
 
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{{infobox enemy
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| release = FFVI
 
| japanese = まじんりゅう
 
| japanese = まじんりゅう
 
| romaji = Majinryū
 
| romaji = Majinryū
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| lit = Demonic Dragon
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| name = Fiend Dragon
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| image = <gallery>
 
FiendDragon-ffvi-ios.png|Mobile/PC
 
FiendDragon-ffvi-gba.png|GBA
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Doomdragon.PNG|SNES/PS
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</gallery>
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|location = [[Kefka's Tower]]
 
|formations = true
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|aiscript = true
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}}
 
{{Quote|As its name suggests, a powerful foe. Reduces HP to 1 with Fallen One, or attacks with S. Cross, then vanishes with Melt. Just hope 2 don't appear at once.|Bestiary entry (PlayStation)}}
 
The '''Fiend Dragon''', also called '''Doom Drgn''', is an enemy in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''.
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They only appear in a single hallway near the end of the tower before the party confronts [[Demon (Final Fantasy VI)|Demon]], as well as in a small U-turn shaped cave area taken only by the 1st Party that links a laboratory and exterior area. Thus, since it's not unlikely the player will wander through both areas without a [[random encounter]], the player may quite easily miss it.
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== Stats ==
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{{infobox enemy stats FFVI
 
| snes = Doom Drgn
 
| snes = Doom Drgn
 
| ps = Doom Drgn
 
| ps = Doom Drgn
 
| gba = Fiend Dragon
 
| gba = Fiend Dragon
 
| ios = Fiend Dragon
 
| ios = Fiend Dragon
| image = [[File:doomdragon.PNG]]
 
| gba image = [[File:FiendDragon-ffvi-gba.png|GBA]]
 
| ios image = [[File:FiendDragon-ffvi-ios.png|Mobile]]
 
 
| gba prev = Muud Suud
 
| gba prev = Muud Suud
 
| gba bestiary = 242
 
| gba bestiary = 242
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| ios bestiary = 258
 
| ios bestiary = 258
 
| ios next = Primeval Dragon
 
| ios next = Primeval Dragon
|snes location = [[Kefka's Tower]]
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| snes location = [[Kefka's Tower]]
|gba location = [[Kefka's Tower]]
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| gba location = [[Kefka's Tower]]
|level = 54
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| level = 54
|hp = 18,008
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| hp = 18,008
|mp = 10,000
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| mp = 10,000
|speed = 48
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| speed = 48
|attack = 13
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| attack = 13
|defense = 110
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| defense = 110
|magic = 13
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| magic = 13
|magic defense = 90
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| magic defense = 90
|hit rate = 100
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| hit rate = 100
|evasion = 0
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| evasion = 0
|magic evasion = 0
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| magic evasion = 0
|exp = 8,500
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| exp = 8,500
|gil = 2,700
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| gil = 2,700
 
| snes steal 2 = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Guard Bracelt|Pod Bracelet]]
|snes common steal = None
 
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| morph id = 14
|snes rare steal = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)|Pod Bracelet]]
 
 
| morph miss rate = 57.1%
|snes drop = None
 
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| snes special attack = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Dissolve|Dissolve]] (Grants [[Final Fantasy VI statuses#Invisible|Clear]])
|snes morph = [[Potion (Item)|Tonic]] (75%), [[Elixir (Item)|Elixir]] (25%)
 
 
| snes rage = Battle, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Northern Cross|N. Cross]]
|morph miss rate = 57.1%
 
 
| snes sketch = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Heartless Angel|Fallen One]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Northern Cross|N. Cross]]
|snes special attack = Dissolve (Grants [[Invisible (Status)|Clear]])
 
|snes rage = Battle, [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities|N. Cross]]
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| snes control = Battle, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Heartless Angel|Fallen One]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Northern Cross|N. Cross]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Southern Cross|S. Cross]]
|snes sketch = [[Heartless Angel|Fallen One]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities|N. Cross]]
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| gba steal 2 = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Guard Bracelet|Guard Bracelet]]
|snes control = Battle, [[Heartless Angel|Fallen One]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities|N. Cross]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities|S. Cross]]
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| gba special attack = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Dissolve|Dissolve]] (Grants [[Final Fantasy VI statuses#Invisible|Invisible]])
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| gba rage = Attack, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Northern Cross|Northern Cross]]
|gba common steal = None
 
|gba rare steal = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)|Guard Bracelet]]
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| gba sketch = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Heartless Angel|Heartless Angel]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities|Northern Cross]]
 
| gba control = Attack, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Heartless Angel|Heartless Angel]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities|Northern Cross]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities|Southern Cross]]
|gba drop = None
 
 
| imp = Immune
|gba morph = [[Potion (Item)|Potion]] (75%), [[Elixir (Item)|Elixir]] (25%)
 
 
| petrify = Immune
|gba special attack = Dissolve (Grants [[Invisible (Status)|Invisible]])
 
 
| death = Immune
|gba rage = Attack, [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities|Northern Cross]]
 
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| doom = Immune
|gba sketch = [[Heartless Angel]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities|Northern Cross]]
 
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| critical = Immune
|gba control = Attack, [[Heartless Angel]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities|Northern Cross]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities|Southern Cross]]
 
|imp = Immune
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| silence = Immune
|petrify = Immune
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| berserk = Immune
|death = Immune
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| confuse = Immune
|doom = Immune
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| sleep = Immune
|critical = Immune
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| slow = Immune
|silence = Immune
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| stop = Immune
|berserk = Immune
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| undead = true
|confuse = Immune
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| float = Auto
|sleep = Immune
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| meteor strike = Immune
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| snes other abilities = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Northern Cross|N. Cross]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Southern Cross|S. Cross]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Flare Star|Flare Star]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Heartless Angel|Fallen One]]
|slow = Immune
 
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| gba other abilities = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Northern Cross|Northern Cross]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Southern Cross|Southern Cross]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Flare Star|Flare Star]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Heartless Angel|Heartless Angel]]
|stop = Immune
 
|undead = true
 
|float = Auto
 
|meteor strike = Immune
 
|snes normal attack = Empty
 
|gba normal attack = Unarmed
 
| snes other abilities = N. Cross, S. Cross, Flare Star, Fallen One
 
| gba other abilities = Northern Cross, Southern Cross, Flare Star, Heartless Angel
 
 
}}
 
}}
{{Q|As its name suggests, a powerful foe. Reduces HP to 1 with Fallen One, or attacks with S. Cross, then vanishes with Melt. Just hope 2 don't appear at once.|''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' PlayStation Bestiary entry}}
 
The '''Fiend Dragon''', also known as '''Doom Drgn''', is an enemy in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''.
 
   
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== Battle ==
They only appear in a single hallway near the end of the tower before the party confronts [[Demon (Final Fantasy VI)|Demon]], as well as in a small "U-Turn" shaped cave area taken only by the 1st Party that links a laboratory and exterior area. Thus, since it's not unlikely the player will wander through both areas without a [[Random Encounter|random encounter]], the player may quite easily miss it.
 
 
Fiend Dragon is one of the most dangerous enemies in [[Kefka's Tower]], mainly because it counterattacks with [[Heartless Angel]] frequently, which is unblockable and [[HP to one ability|reduces the HP of the entire party to 1]]. If this happens, it can mean an instant [[Game Over (term)|Game Over]] if no one is immune to or absorbs [[Fire (element)|Fire]], because it can then use [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Southern Cross|Southern Cross]] to attack the entire party for Fire-elemental damage. The Fiend Dragon also uses [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Northern Cross|Northern Cross]] to [[Freeze (status)|freeze]] characters (although its own Southern Cross can remove the status), and [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Dissolve|Dissolve]] to give itself the [[Invisible (status)|Vanish]] status. They sometimes appear in groups of two, making them all the more dangerous.
   
==Battle==
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===Strategy===
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The player can take advantage of Heartless Angel by using the [[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Blood Sword|Blood Sword]] to absorb Fiend Dragon's HP, reducing the chance of characters being instantly knocked out by a physical attack. Equipping [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Hermes Sandals|Hermes Sandals]] or [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Marvel Shoes|Marvel Shoes]] increases the rate at which the player character attacks, and optionally [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Ribbon|Ribbon]] can be used to prevent Freeze status. [[Celes Chere/Gameplay|Celes]] equipped with [[Final Fantasy VI armor#Minerva Bustier|Minerva Bustier]] and [[Final Fantasy VI armor#Aegis Shield|Aegis Shield]] is effective in this battle due to to her equipment nullifying fire and potentially evading Northern Cross.
It is one of the most dangerous enemies in [[Kefka's Tower]], mainly because it counterattacks with [[Heartless Angel]] frequently, which is unblockable and reduces the [[HP]] of the entire party to 1. If this happens, it can mean an instant [[Game Over (Term)|Game Over]] if no one in the party is immune to or absorbs [[Fire (Element)|Fire]], because it can then use [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities#Southern Cross|Southern Cross]] to attack the entire party for Fire-elemental damage. The Fiend Dragon also uses [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities#Northern Cross|Northern Cross]] to freeze characters (although its own Southern Cross can remove the status), and [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities#Dissolve|Dissolve]] to give itself the [[Invisible (Status)|Vanish]] status. They can sometimes appear in groups of two, making them all the more dangerous.
 
   
==Coliseum Setup==
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== Coliseum setup ==
{{See Also|Dragon's Neck Coliseum#Character Setup}}
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{{See|Dragon's Neck Coliseum#Character setup|t1=Coliseum character setup}}
<div style="text-align:center">Bet Apocalypse for Save the Queen</div>
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<div style="text-align:center">Bet [[Apocalypse (Final Fantasy VI)|Apocalypse]] for [[Save the Queen (Final Fantasy VI)|Save the Queen]]</div>
<div style="text-align:center">Bet Rename Card for Miracle Shoes</div>
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<div style="text-align:center">Bet [[Rename Card (Final Fantasy VI)|Rename Card]] for [[Miracle Shoes (Final Fantasy VI)|Miracle Shoes]]</div>
Put Mog in the back row and equip the [[List of Final Fantasy VI Armor#Paladin's Shield|Paladin's Shield]]/[[List of Final Fantasy VI Armor#Flame Shield|Flame Shield]], and [[List of Final Fantasy VI Armor#Snow Scarf|Snow Scarf]] along with the best available helmet. Paladin Shield/Flame Shield will take care of Southern Cross. Snow Scarf, along with an appropriate helmet, will bring Mog's Defense to 255 which, along with his position, ensures his surviving any physical attacks following the use of Heartless Angel. Northern Cross will do nothing more than delay Mog, since the [[Freeze (Status)|Freeze]] status will either be removed by Southern Cross or will simply wear off.
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One strategy is to put [[Mog (Final Fantasy VI)/Gameplay|Mog]] in the back [[row]] and equip the [[Final Fantasy VI armor#Paladin's Shield|Paladin's Shield]]/[[Final Fantasy VI armor#Flame Shield|Flame Shield]], and [[Final Fantasy VI armor#Snow Scarf|Snow Scarf]] along with the best available helmet. Paladin Shield/Flame Shield takes care of Southern Cross. Snow Scarf, along with an appropriate helmet, will bring Mog's Defense to 255 which, along with his position, ensures he survives any physical attacks following the use of Heartless Angel. Northern Cross only delays Mog, since the [[Freeze (status)|Frozen]] status will either be removed by Southern Cross or will simply wear off.
   
[[List of Final Fantasy VI Weapons#Valiant Knife|Valiant Knife]] with [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Merit Award|Merit Award]] is a good offensive option depending on Mog's level and HP, since Fiend Dragon will most likely use Heartless Angel sooner or later, after which Valiant Knife will get a boost in damage due to Mog's low HP.
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[[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Valiant Knife|Valiant Knife]] with [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Merit Award|Merit Award]] is a good offensive option depending on Mog's level and HP, since Fiend Dragon will most likely use Heartless Angel sooner or later, after which Valiant Knife will get a boost in damage due to Mog's low HP.
   
One of the best ways to beat this monstrosity is to put in Gogo with the Paladin shield with Blitz, and Sketch. Sketch could get lucky and use Heartless Angel on the Dragon, effectively ending the battle on the next turn.
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Another strategy is to deploy [[Gogo (Final Fantasy VI)/Gameplay|Gogo]] with the Paladin shield with [[Blitz (Final Fantasy VI)|Blitz]] and [[Sketch]]. Sketch could get lucky and use Heartless Angel, effectively ending the battle on the next turn.
 
 
One of the most effective ways of defeating it at lower levels is by using [[Umaro]] combined with an [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Angel Ring|Angel Ring]] and the [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Berserker Ring|Berserker Ring]]. With a little bit of luck, the Fire and Ice absorption (combined with the Angel Ring) should be enough to prevent the Fiend Dragon from killing Umaro as low as level 35 (obviously, once the first victory is secured, the player should repeat the process, but replacing the Angel Ring with Miracle Shoes).
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One of the most effective ways of defeating a Fiend Dragon at lower [[level]]s is by using [[Umaro/Gameplay|Umaro]] combined with an [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Angel Ring|Angel Ring]] and the [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Berserker Ring|Berserker Ring]]. With a little bit of luck, the Fire and Ice absorption (combined with the Angel Ring) should be enough to prevent the Fiend Dragon from killing Umaro as low as level 35 (obviously, once the first victory is secured, the player should repeat the process, but replacing the Angel Ring with [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Miracle Shoes|Miracle Shoes]]).
   
The player can also [[Steal]] useful [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Guard Bracelet|Guard Bracelets]] from them; though the Guard Bracelet is not as useful as the aforementioned Miracle Shoes, it can be bet in the Coliseum to win a Hero's Ring, a relatively rare Relic that acquiring in quantities otherwise requires a lot of time and gil invested at the [[Auction House (Final Fantasy VI)|Auction]].
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The player can also [[steal]] useful [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Guard Bracelet|Guard Bracelets]] from them; though the Guard Bracelet is not as useful as the aforementioned Miracle Shoes, it can be bet in the Coliseum to win a [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Hero's Ring|Hero's Ring]], a relatively rare relic that acquiring in quantities otherwise requires a lot of time and [[gil]] invested at the [[Auction House (Final Fantasy VI)|auction]].
   
==AI Scripts==
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== Formations ==
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{|class="full-width article-table FFVI" style="text-align:center"
===Normal Script===
 
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|-class="a"
Attack Turns:<br/>
 
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!rowspan="2" style="width:10%"|Number
1st Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)<br/>
 
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!rowspan="2" style="width:25%"|Enemies
2nd Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)<br/>
 
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!colspan="4" style="width:10%"|Encounter flags
3rd Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)<br/>
 
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!rowspan="2" style="width:10%"|Introduction flag
4th Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)<br/>
 
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!rowspan="2" style="width:10%"|Musical theme
5th Turn: Northern Cross (33%) or Flare Star (33%) or Attack (33%)<br/>
 
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!rowspan="2" style="width:5%"|Magic AP
6th Turn:<br/>
 
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|-class="a"
:Target: Self<br/>
 
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!style="width:2.5%"|{{foot|Norm.|Normal}}
::Dissolve (66%)<br/>
 
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!style="width:2.5%"|Back
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!style="width:2.5%"|{{foot|Surr.|Surrounded}}
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!style="width:2.5%"|Side
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|-
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!class="b"|{{A|226}}
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|Fiend Dragon x2
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|{{y}}
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|{{y}}
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|{{y}}
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|{{y}}
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|Sides, individual
 
|[[Battle (Final Fantasy VI)|Battle]]
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|6
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|-
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!class="b"|{{A|300}}
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|Fiend Dragon
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|{{y}}
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|{{y}}
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|{{x}}
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|{{y}}
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|Sides, individual
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|[[Battle (Final Fantasy VI)|Battle]]
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|5
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|-
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!class="b"|{{A|544}}
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|Fiend Dragon x2
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|{{y}}
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|{{y}}
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|{{y}}
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|{{y}}
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|Sides, individual
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|[[Battle (Final Fantasy VI)|Battle]]
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|—
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|-
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!class="b"|{{A|548}}
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|Fiend Dragon
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|{{y}}
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|{{y}}
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|{{y}}
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|{{y}}
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|Sides, individual
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|[[Battle (Final Fantasy VI)|Battle]]
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|—
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|-
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|}
   
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== AI script ==
If attacked by anything:<br/>
 
 
=== Normal script ===
:Target: All Characters<br/>
 
 
Attack Turns:
 
*1st Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)
 
*2nd Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)
 
*3rd Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)
 
*4th Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)
 
*5th Turn: Northern Cross (33%) or Flare Star (33%) or Attack (33%)
 
*6th Turn:
 
:Target: Self
 
::Dissolve (66%)
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If attacked by anything:
 
:Target: All Characters
 
::Heartless Angel (33%)
 
::Heartless Angel (33%)
   
===Coliseum Script===
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=== Coliseum script ===
Attack Turns:<br/>
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Attack Turns:
1st Turn: Attack (25%) or Heartless Angel (25%) or Northern Cross (25%) or Southern Cross (25%)
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*1st Turn: Attack (25%) or Heartless Angel (25%) or Northern Cross (25%) or Southern Cross (25%)
   
If attacked by anything:<br/>
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If attacked by anything:
:Target: All Characters<br/>
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:Target: All Characters
 
::Heartless Angel (33%)
 
::Heartless Angel (33%)
   
==Other Appearances==
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== Other appearances ==
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
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=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' ===
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[[File:PFF Fiend Dragon.png|right|70px]]
{{sideicon|PFF}}
 
[[File:PFF Fiend Dragon.png|left|70px]]
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Fiend Dragon appears as an enemy.
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{{clear}}
Fiend Dragon from ''Final Fantasy VI'' appears as an enemy in ''Pictlogica Final Fantasy''.
 
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{{-|left}}
 
 
== Etymology ==
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{{Etym|Fiend}}
   
==Etymology==
 
 
{{Etym|Dragon}}
 
{{Etym|Dragon}}
   
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The variation in English names is a result of mild ambiguity in the Japanese name; specifically, まじん, ''majin'', or 魔神. It literally it means "evil god," with a note that 神 (''shin'' or ''kami'') covers a wider variety of deific or supernatural entities than the word "god" may denote in English. ''Majin'' are nearly always malevolent, or at least "ill-omened," with the possibility for disaster laced in mortal interactions with them.
==Related Enemies==
 
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*[[Blue Dragon (Final Fantasy VI)|Blue Dragon]]
 
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Because of the varied nature of such beings in Japanese mythology and culture there has historically been disagreement over the best single term to use as a translation. "Devil" is sometimes used (although classical western devils of Hell are referred to as 悪魔, ''akuma''), as is "genie" or simply "evil spirit." "Doom" seems to have been an attempt by translator [[Ted Woolsey]] to capture the idea of 魔, specifically, with a little additional flair; "Fiend" is another general term for evil beings but without some of the specific imagery attached to "devil" or "demon," and is generally a good match for ''majin'' in terms of imagery invoked.
*[[Crystal Dragon (Final Fantasy VI)|Crystal Dragon]]
 
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*[[Kaiser Dragon (Dummied Enemy)|Kaiser Dragon]]
 
 
== Related enemies ==
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* [[Blue Dragon (Final Fantasy VI)|Blue Dragon]]
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* [[Crystal Dragon (Final Fantasy VI)|Crystal Dragon]]
 
* [[Kaiser Dragon (Final Fantasy VI dummied enemy)|Kaiser Dragon]]
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[[de:Dämonid-Drache]]
 
[[de:Dämonid-Drache]]
 
[[ru:Демонический дракон (Final Fantasy VI)]]
 
[[ru:Демонический дракон (Final Fantasy VI)]]
[[Category:Final Fantasy VI Enemies]]
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[[Category:Enemies in Final Fantasy VI]]
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[[Category:Rages in Final Fantasy VI]]

Revision as of 20:27, 9 January 2020

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As its name suggests, a powerful foe. Reduces HP to 1 with Fallen One, or attacks with S. Cross, then vanishes with Melt. Just hope 2 don't appear at once.

Bestiary entry (PlayStation)

The Fiend Dragon, also called Doom Drgn, is an enemy in Final Fantasy VI.

They only appear in a single hallway near the end of the tower before the party confronts Demon, as well as in a small U-turn shaped cave area taken only by the 1st Party that links a laboratory and exterior area. Thus, since it's not unlikely the player will wander through both areas without a random encounter, the player may quite easily miss it.

Stats

Battle

Fiend Dragon is one of the most dangerous enemies in Kefka's Tower, mainly because it counterattacks with Heartless Angel frequently, which is unblockable and reduces the HP of the entire party to 1. If this happens, it can mean an instant Game Over if no one is immune to or absorbs Fire, because it can then use Southern Cross to attack the entire party for Fire-elemental damage. The Fiend Dragon also uses Northern Cross to freeze characters (although its own Southern Cross can remove the status), and Dissolve to give itself the Vanish status. They sometimes appear in groups of two, making them all the more dangerous.

Strategy

The player can take advantage of Heartless Angel by using the Blood Sword to absorb Fiend Dragon's HP, reducing the chance of characters being instantly knocked out by a physical attack. Equipping Hermes Sandals or Marvel Shoes increases the rate at which the player character attacks, and optionally Ribbon can be used to prevent Freeze status. Celes equipped with Minerva Bustier and Aegis Shield is effective in this battle due to to her equipment nullifying fire and potentially evading Northern Cross.

Coliseum setup

One strategy is to put Mog in the back row and equip the Paladin's Shield/Flame Shield, and Snow Scarf along with the best available helmet. Paladin Shield/Flame Shield takes care of Southern Cross. Snow Scarf, along with an appropriate helmet, will bring Mog's Defense to 255 which, along with his position, ensures he survives any physical attacks following the use of Heartless Angel. Northern Cross only delays Mog, since the Frozen status will either be removed by Southern Cross or will simply wear off.

Valiant Knife with Merit Award is a good offensive option depending on Mog's level and HP, since Fiend Dragon will most likely use Heartless Angel sooner or later, after which Valiant Knife will get a boost in damage due to Mog's low HP.

Another strategy is to deploy Gogo with the Paladin shield with Blitz and Sketch. Sketch could get lucky and use Heartless Angel, effectively ending the battle on the next turn.

One of the most effective ways of defeating a Fiend Dragon at lower levels is by using Umaro combined with an Angel Ring and the Berserker Ring. With a little bit of luck, the Fire and Ice absorption (combined with the Angel Ring) should be enough to prevent the Fiend Dragon from killing Umaro as low as level 35 (obviously, once the first victory is secured, the player should repeat the process, but replacing the Angel Ring with Miracle Shoes).

The player can also steal useful Guard Bracelets from them; though the Guard Bracelet is not as useful as the aforementioned Miracle Shoes, it can be bet in the Coliseum to win a Hero's Ring, a relatively rare relic that acquiring in quantities otherwise requires a lot of time and gil invested at the auction.

Formations

Number Enemies Encounter flags Introduction flag Musical theme Magic AP
Norm. (Normal) Back Surr. (Surrounded) Side
226 Fiend Dragon x2 Y Y Y Y Sides, individual Battle 6
300 Fiend Dragon Y Y N Y Sides, individual Battle 5
544 Fiend Dragon x2 Y Y Y Y Sides, individual Battle
548 Fiend Dragon Y Y Y Y Sides, individual Battle

AI script

Normal script

Attack Turns:

  • 1st Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)
  • 2nd Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)
  • 3rd Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)
  • 4th Turn: Southern Cross (33%) or Attack (66%)
  • 5th Turn: Northern Cross (33%) or Flare Star (33%) or Attack (33%)
  • 6th Turn:
Target: Self
Dissolve (66%)

If attacked by anything:

Target: All Characters
Heartless Angel (33%)

Coliseum script

Attack Turns:

  • 1st Turn: Attack (25%) or Heartless Angel (25%) or Northern Cross (25%) or Southern Cross (25%)

If attacked by anything:

Target: All Characters
Heartless Angel (33%)

Other appearances

Pictlogica Final Fantasy

PFF Fiend Dragon

Fiend Dragon appears as an enemy.

Etymology

A fiend is an evil spirit or a demon in mythology.

A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with serpentine or reptilian traits, which is featured in the myths of many cultures.

The variation in English names is a result of mild ambiguity in the Japanese name; specifically, まじん, majin, or 魔神. It literally it means "evil god," with a note that 神 (shin or kami) covers a wider variety of deific or supernatural entities than the word "god" may denote in English. Majin are nearly always malevolent, or at least "ill-omened," with the possibility for disaster laced in mortal interactions with them.

Because of the varied nature of such beings in Japanese mythology and culture there has historically been disagreement over the best single term to use as a translation. "Devil" is sometimes used (although classical western devils of Hell are referred to as 悪魔, akuma), as is "genie" or simply "evil spirit." "Doom" seems to have been an attempt by translator Ted Woolsey to capture the idea of 魔, specifically, with a little additional flair; "Fiend" is another general term for evil beings but without some of the specific imagery attached to "devil" or "demon," and is generally a good match for majin in terms of imagery invoked.

Related enemies