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The '''Gorgon''', also known as the '''Gorgone''', is an enemy from ''[[Final Fantasy III]]''. It can be found on the World Map of the Floating Continent around [[Gulgan Gulch]]. As with its cousin [[Cuphgel]], they can be defeated easily with physical attacks, though the first time they are encountered, they can pose a bit of a threat as they tend to travel in groups with other annoying enemies. They have lower Attack than their cousins, but they can still inflict a decent amount of damage to the party if left alone for too long.
 
The '''Gorgon''', also known as the '''Gorgone''', is an enemy from ''[[Final Fantasy III]]''. It can be found on the World Map of the Floating Continent around [[Gulgan Gulch]]. As with its cousin [[Cuphgel]], they can be defeated easily with physical attacks, though the first time they are encountered, they can pose a bit of a threat as they tend to travel in groups with other annoying enemies. They have lower Attack than their cousins, but they can still inflict a decent amount of damage to the party if left alone for too long.
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==Etymology==
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==Related Enemies==
 
==Related Enemies==

Revision as of 16:23, 25 October 2014

Template:Sideicon Template:FFIII Enemies The Gorgon, also known as the Gorgone, is an enemy from Final Fantasy III. It can be found on the World Map of the Floating Continent around Gulgan Gulch. As with its cousin Cuphgel, they can be defeated easily with physical attacks, though the first time they are encountered, they can pose a bit of a threat as they tend to travel in groups with other annoying enemies. They have lower Attack than their cousins, but they can still inflict a decent amount of damage to the party if left alone for too long.

Etymology

In Greek mythology, the Gorgon was a terrifying female creature who had hair of living, venomous snakes, and a horrifying visage that turned those who beheld it to stone, the most famous being Medusa.

Related Enemies