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Piscodemon in Final Fantasy Dimensions.

Piscodemon (ピスコディーモン, Pisukodīmon?), also known as Piscodaemon and Wizard, is a recurring enemy in the Final Fantasy series. They are often the weakest of the Mindflayer family of enemies.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy[]

Piscodemon is an enemy fought at Marsh Cave initially, guarding the Crown, and later at the Cavern of Earth and Cavern of Ice. They are strong enemies when first encountered, but are of no threat later on and are the weakest of the Mindflayer set of enemies.

Final Fantasy XII[]

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Piscodemon is a Rank V Mark fought at Giruvegan (Gate of Fire) after completing Giruvegan, and fights using several Dark-elemental abilities such as Darkra and Darkga, in addition to various status attacks such as Pulsar Wave, Breakart Pentagram, and Invert. In addition, it can buff itself with Mystery Waltz and Soul Etude. At low HP, it will erect an NulPhysical barrier.

Final Fantasy XIV[]

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Final Fantasy Tactics[]

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Piscodaemons are common enemies that belong to the Mindflayer genus. They are rather weak foes as they do not posses high stats in any area, nor any threatening abilities.

Final Fantasy Dimensions[]

Piscodemon is an enemy fought at World of Nil. Upon defeat, they may drop a Crystal Rod.

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Other appearances[]

Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]

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Etymology[]

Piscodaemons are daemons in Dungeons & Dragons. The term originated in the first edition and is a combination of Latin piscis (fish) and “demon”. Starting in second edition Dungeons & Dragons, daemons and piscodaemons were renamed as "Yugoloths" and "piscoloths", although Pathfinder, itself based on the revised third edition of Dungeons & Dragons, would continue to use the first edition names.

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