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*[[Goblin Guard (Final Fantasy)|Goblin Guard]]
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*[[Black Goblin (Final Fantasy)|Black Goblin]]
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Revision as of 02:33, 3 November 2016

Template:Sideicon Template:FFI Enemies The Goblin enemy, also known as the IMP, is a small hooded creature known to inhabit plains and grasslands around Cornelia and Pravoka in the original Final Fantasy. They attack with small curved knives and travel with Goblin Guards and Wolves. They are the weakest enemies of the game, besides the Pirates in Pravoka, with only 8 HP, and can be defeated with only one hit if the party is experienced in fighting. They are the first monsters introduced to the Warriors of Light.

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Etymology

A goblin is a small, mischievous creature found in many European folk tales and legends. The word "goblin" comes from the Norman French word Gobelinus, the name of a ghost that haunted the town of Évreux in the 12th century.

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