Mammon (マモン, Mamon?) is a recurring enemy in the series.
Contents
- 1 Appearances
- 1.1 Final Fantasy IV
- 1.2 Final Fantasy V
- 1.3 Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
- 1.4 Bravely Default
- 1.5 Final Fantasy Dimensions
- 1.6 Pictlogica Final Fantasy
- 1.7 Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade
- 1.8 Final Fantasy Record Keeper
- 1.9 Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
- 1.10 Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon
- 1.11 Chocobo's Dungeon 2
- 2 Gallery
- 3 Etymology
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy IV[edit | edit source]
Elder Treants, called Mammons in the GBA version, appear as enemies in the Sylph Cave. They are weak to fire and can use Berserk.
Final Fantasy V[edit | edit source]
Mammons appear as enemies in the Great Forest of Moore. They are weak to fire and can use Berserk.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light[edit | edit source]
Mammon is a boss and one of seven servants of Chaos, responsible for cursing the town of Invidia.
Bravely Default[edit | edit source]
Mammon appears as a level 25 Nemesis in Norende Village, and her appearance is taken from The 4 Heroes of Light.
Bravely Second: End Layer[edit | edit source]
Mammon returns as an optional boss after unlocking the Yōkai job, representing the manifestation of avarice and granting Diabolism spells after his defeat. In the Bestiary of Yew's Diary, Mammon is referred to as male.
Final Fantasy Dimensions[edit | edit source]

Pictlogica Final Fantasy[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[edit | edit source]

Chocobo no Fushigi na Dungeon[edit | edit source]

Chocobo's Dungeon 2[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Etymology[edit | edit source]
Mammon is a concept as old as the Bible having to do with greed, avarice, and materialism in the Old Testament. In the New Testament, the concept is personified as a false god. Mammon is latter referred to in various literary works, including the Divine Comedy, as the demon that personifies the avarice, one of the seven deadly sins.