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Malboro
Location(s)
Golmore Jungle (Paths of Chained Light, The Needlebrake, Whisperleaf Way, The Branchway, The Greenswathe),
Lhusu Mines (Site 11)
The Malboro is a plant/malboro-type enemy from Final Fantasy XII . It can be found in the The Needlebrake and Paths of Chained Light areas of Golmore Jungle . It returns in Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings as an enemy . Its main attack is Bad Breath .
Bestiary entry
Page 1: Observations
Being a hideous creature with brownish-green mottled skin, and writhing tentacles. It eats only of flesh, drawing no sustenance from photosynthesis as common plants do. Favoring stealth, it approaches its prey in silence, then strikes without warning, swallowing its victim whole. Its maw is filled with powerfully acidic saliva, and breathing the miasma that is its foul breath causes poisoning and madness.
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Stats
22 - 41
1,573 - 8,277
560 - 999
17 - 34
0 - 0
726 - 3,484
Normal (100%)
Normal (100%)
Normal (100%)
Normal (100%)
Weak (200%)
Normal (100%)
Normal (100%)
Normal (100%)
Enemy does not have innate Safety augment
Golmore Jungle (Paths of Chained Light, The Needlebrake, Whisperleaf Way, The Branchway, The Greenswathe),
Lhusu Mines (Site 11)
Aggression
Aggressive (attacks on detection)
Movement
Movement type? (Speed: Movement speed?)
Other information
^Level 22 - 23, *Level 37 - 38, "Level 40 - 41.
Normal Attack
Max
Combo hits: 3
Golmore Jungle (Paths of Chained Light, The Needlebrake, Whisperleaf Way, The Branchway, The Greenswathe),
Lhusu Mines (Site 11)
Aggression
Aggressive (attacks on detection)
Movement
Movement type? (Speed: Movement speed?)
Other information
^Level 22 - 23, *Level 37 - 38, "Level 40 - 41.
Normal Attack
Max
Combo hits: 3
Other appearances
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Gallery
Bestiary entry (PlayStation 2).
Etymology
[view · edit · purge ] The name may be a reference to Marlboro Cigarettes , since the creatures often spew horrid fumes from their mouths.
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