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| release = FFIII |
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| name = Hellgaroo Mage |
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==Stats== |
==Stats== |
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== Other appearances == |
== Other appearances == |
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=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' === |
=== ''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]'' === |
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' === |
=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' === |
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[[File:FFRK Hellgaroo Mage FFIII.png|left]] |
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== Etymology == |
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Revision as of 16:56, 13 January 2020
Template:Sideicon The Hellgaroo Mage, also known as the M.Helcan, is an enemy from Final Fantasy III. It is found on the plains of the Surface World and in the Dragon Spire in southeastern Saronia. They are fond of casting Break, Fira and Blizzara.
Stats
Other appearances
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
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Etymology
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