The Hydra (ヒュドラ, Hyudora? or ヒドラ, Hidora?), also known as the Hyudra or Twinhead Hydra, is a recurring creature in the Final Fantasy series, debuting in the original Final Fantasy. It is usually a dragon- or snake-like creature with multiple heads, appearing commonly in rivers or lakes.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy[]
The Hydra appears as a dragon-type enemy primarily encountered in rivers throughout the world while traveling by canoe. Its three heads allow it to hit three times with its attacks.
Final Fantasy III[]
The Hydra is a rare enemy encountered in the World of Darkness. Its design varies drastically from the Hydra's other appearances, instead being a vaguely humanoid palette swap of Echidna.
Final Fantasy IV[]
The Hydra appears as a reptile-type enemy encountered in the Ancient Waterway.
Final Fantasy IV: The After Years[]
The Hydra returns as an enemy during Ceodore, Yang, and Palom's chapeaters, appearing in the Ancient Waterway, the Adamant Isle Forest, the Troia Castle Waterway, the Lodestone Cavern, and Palom's Challenge Dungeon.
Final Fantasy V[]
The Hydra, also known as the Hyudra, appears as a dragon-type enemy encountered in the Ronka Ruins.
Final Fantasy Tactics[]
The Hydra, also known as the Hyudra, is among the strongest monster units in the game. It can fly and use Tri-Attack, dealing hundreds of damage to three random tiles in the attack radius. Physical attacks will never miss it as it has 0 Evasion.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers[]
The Hydra is a field boss encountered in the Silent Spring. It differs from its usual appearance, instead being a malboro variant.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest[]
The Dualhead Hydra is one of the Vile Four, encountered as a boss in the Lava Dome. It is later reincarnated as the Twinhead Wyvern.
Final Fantasy Adventure[]
The Hydra is a boss found within the Cave of Marsh. It shoots fireballs for its attack, and will drop the Mirror when defeated.
The Final Fantasy Legend[]
The Hydra is an enemy and also a possible monster that the party's monster units can transform into. It can be found on the sixteenth floor of the Tower.
Final Fantasy Legend II[]
The Hydra is an enemy and also a possible monster that the party's monster unit(s) can transform into.
Final Fantasy Legend III[]
The Hydra is an enemy and also a possible monster that the party can transform into.
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]
The Hydra is an enemy that can be encountered Below Castle Lux and in the World of Despair.
Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]
The Hydra from Final Fantasy V appears as an enemy.
Final Fantasy Artniks Dive[]
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
The Hydras from Final Fantasy IV and V appear as enemies.
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Behind the scenes[]
The Hydra often appears alongside, or is replaced by, the Ghidra, whose Japanese name also literally translates to "Hydra". The Hydra's Japanese names (ヒュドラ, Hyudora? or ヒドラ, Hidora?) are more accurate pronunciations for "Hydra" in Japanese, being pronounced more like "heedra" and more closely resembling the original Greek pronunciation. Ghidra's Japanese name (ハイドラ, Haidora?) derives from the English pronunciation of "Hydra", and also has a double meaning, as the first part of the name is pronounced the same as the word "high", which is why Ghidra appears as a stronger version of the Hydra—it is a "High Hydra".
Etymology[]
Hydra was one of the spawn of Echidna, a many-headed serpentine monstrosity in Ancient Greek mythology. It could breathe poison, and indeed its very blood was deadly. The Hydra was killed as one of Heracles's Twelve Labors.
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