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Mini Satana (サタナジュニア, Satanajyunia?, lit. Satan Junior), also known as Fiend or Imp, is a recurring enemy in the Final Fantasy series that made its debut in Final Fantasy IV. Similar to other enemies of their type, they fight using various status effects, and tend to favor the Confuse spell.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy II[]

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Mini Satana is an enemy fought at Arubboth, exclusive to the Game Boy Advance and some later releases. Much like its earlier counterparts, it fights using debuffing spells such as Confuse VI, Death VI, and Stun VI, as well as offensive spells such as Drain VI, Fire VI, and Blizzard VI. They tend to come in groups of three or with other enemies.

Final Fantasy IV[]

Fiend from FFIV SNES sprite

Mini Satana (Imp in the 3D releases) is an enemy fought at Passage of the Eidolons and Lunar Ruins. They fight using Confuse and regular attacks, but are otherwise not dangerous foes.

Final Fantasy V[]

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Mini Satana is an enemy fought at Sealed Temple. They often attack using Sleep and Confuse on the party, then hits with powerful Thundaga spells, and always starts the fight by casting Reflect. Defeating a Mini Satana with a Necromancer will teach them the Dark Arts spell, Chaos Drive.

Final Fantasy Dimensions[]

FFD Mini Satana

Mini Satana is an enemy fought at Rosetta Tower. It can drop the Darkbringer weapon.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]

Mini Satana from Final Fantasy II, IV, and V appear as enemies.

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

FFBE Mini Satana Sprite
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Etymology[]

Satana is a name for the Devil in various languages, variation of Satan. Satan comes from a Hebrew ha-Satan which means "the accuser." It is the name of the Devil in Abrahamic religions. Satan is also one of the seven princes of Hell in Christian Demonology. He is attributed the deadly sin of Wrath.

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