
I couldn't finish 'em. Looks like this's gonna get complicated.
The Koboldroid Yang is an enemy in Final Fantasy XIII-2. It appears with others of its kind or Vespids. It has low HP and no defenses to speak of, so it is unlikely to be a danger to the party.
Stats[]
Paradigm Pack[]
Koboldroid Yang is a Strength-based Strike Ravager, only more advantageous than Magic-based Ravagers against the surprisingly small list of enemies that are strong against Magic but weak to elemental damage, like Malebranche, Wladislaus and Shaguma. Its only red-locked skill is the highly prized skill Chain Bonus Boost II, which augments the Ravager's primary role. This gives it nine free passive ability slots for infusing skills of the player's choice.
It has no type of elemental Blitz, unlike Blue Chocobo and Tabasco Toad with one, and Grand Behemoth and Zaghnal with two. Koboldroid Yang has the fourth-highest Strength of Ravagers, behind Grand Behemoth, Tabasco Toad, and Blue Chocobo.
Monster stats[]
Abilities[]
Ability | Level | Type | Infuse |
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Fire | Initial | Command | |
Flamestrike | Initial | Command | |
Chain Bonus Boost | Initial | Passive | |
Fira | 5 | Command | |
Resist Fire: +10% | 7 | Passive | |
Magic: +10% | 10 | Passive | |
Fearsiphon | 16 | Auto | |
Resist Fire: +33% | 17 | Passive | |
Chain Bonus Boost II | 20 | Passive | |
Resist Fire: +45% | 30 | Passive | |
Magic: +16% | 41 | Passive | |
Magic: +20% | 49 | Passive | |
Firaga | 58 | Command | |
Resist Fire: +53% | 70 | Passive |
Other appearances[]
Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]
Etymology[]
yin and yang are concepts used to describe how apparently opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary, interconnected, and interdependent giving rise to each other as they interrelate. Many tangible dualities (such as light and dark, fire and water, and male and female) are thought of as physical manifestations of the duality of yin and yang. This duality lies at the origins of many branches of classical Chinese science and philosophy, as well as being a primary guideline of traditional Chinese medicine, and a central principle of different forms of Chinese martial arts and exercise.
In Chinese philosophy,Yin is the negative/passive/female principle in nature, and may allude to many other concepts e.g. the moon, shaded orientation, something covert or concealed, "of the netherworld", overcast or sinister.
Yang is the positive/active/male principle in nature, and may allude to many other concepts e.g. the sun, open, overt, and "belonging to this world".
Related enemies[]
Final Fantasy XIII[]
