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|Common Steal = [[Gold Needle|Soft]] x2 |
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Revision as of 01:10, 31 January 2015
Template:Sideicon Template:FFX-2 Oversoul Enemies
- Normal: "A fiend that can turn objects to stone with a glance. Take it for granted and its Stony Glare will shatter any doubt."
Oversoul: "A hideous fiend that can turn objects to stone with a glance. Its Stony Glare ability is bad, but now it also destroys Softs and its prey stays stoned."
— Scan
Kukulcan is an enemy in Final Fantasy X-2.
Battle
Not a difficult foe save for its Stony Glare attack, which should be taken care of immediately with a Soft to avoid losing said party member. Water and Liquid Steel work wonders against it even in Oversoul, though just about anything will do in dealing with it.
Creature Creator
Fiend Tale
In the Fiend Tale endings, a notable Kukulcan was created from the spirit of man sentenced to death for a murder he didn't commit, the ordeal resulting in memory lost. Staking out the scene of the crime for 13 days for the one who leaves moonlilies at the scene of the crimes, Kukulcan sees his love and remembers she was culprit and he took the blame for her.
Sphere Break
Template:X2 Coin
Etymology
Kukulkan is the name of a Maya snake deity that also serves to designate historical persons. The depiction of the feathered serpent deity is present in other cultures of Mesoamerica.