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[[File:FFIV PSP Red Fang.png|right|thumb|250px|Red Fang in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (PSP).]]
 
[[File:FFIV PSP Red Fang.png|right|thumb|250px|Red Fang in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (PSP).]]
{{q|A tooth from a fire-breathing dragon.|Description in ''Final Fantasy IV: The After Years''}}
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{{Quote|A tooth from a fire-breathing dragon.|''Final Fantasy IV: The After Years'' description}}
The '''Red Fang''' {{j|赤い牙|Akai Kiba}}, also known as '''Fire Bomb''' or '''Inferno''', is a recurring item in the ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' series. It typically does [[Fire (element)|Fire]] damage to enemies.
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The '''Red Fang''' {{j|赤い牙|Akai Kiba}}, also known as '''FireBomb''' or '''Inferno''', is a recurring item in the [[Final Fantasy series|''Final Fantasy'' series]]. It typically does [[Fire (element)|Fire]] damage to enemies.
   
==Appearances==
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== Appearances ==
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ===
 
{{Quote|Casts Fira.|Description}}
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{{Q|Casts Fira.|Description}}
 
 
The Red Fang deals Fire-elemental damage to enemies. It is found in [[Earthgift Shrine]], [[Hellfire Chasm]] (x2), and [[Lifespring Grotto]] (x4) and is dropped from [[Fire Hydra]].
 
The Red Fang deals Fire-elemental damage to enemies. It is found in [[Earthgift Shrine]], [[Hellfire Chasm]] (x2), and [[Lifespring Grotto]] (x4) and is dropped from [[Fire Hydra]].
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' ===
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The Red Fang (FireBomb on the [[SNES]] and Inferno on the [[PlayStation]]) deals Fire-elemental damage to enemies, and the damage is equal to half the maximum [[HP (stat)|HP]] of the user. It can be found in chests or dropped by Flamehound ([[Flamehound (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Flamehound (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Chimera ([[Chimera (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Chimera (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Chimera Brain ([[Chimera Brain (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Chimera Brain (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Red Dragon ([[Red Dragon (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Red Dragon (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Dinozombie ([[Dinozombie (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Dinozombie (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), Bone Dragon ([[Bone Dragon (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Bone Dragon (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Chimera Geist (Final Fantasy IV)|Chimera Geist]] (2D only) or stolen from [[Bone Dragon (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|Bone Dragon]] (3D only), Dinozombie ([[Dinozombie (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|2D]] and [[Dinozombie (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|3D]]), [[Red Dragon (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|Red Dragon]] (3D only), [[Bone Dragon (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|Bone Dragon]] (3D only).
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The Red Fang deals Fire-elemental damage to enemies, the damage is equal to half the maximum HP of the user. [[Cecil Harvey|Cecil]] uses a Red Fang in the opening sequence to kill three [[Floating Eye (Final Fantasy IV)|Floating Eyes]]. In the SNES release, unlike most attack items, it was left in the game for the English release, but was renamed Fire Bomb (Inferno in the PS release). It can be found in chests or dropped by [[Red Dragon (Final Fantasy IV)|Red Dragons]], though by the time these enemies are fought, the item is largely useless. In the 3D version the opening sequence is no longer scripted, but the player is given a Red Fang in their inventory.
 
   
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[[Cecil Harvey|Cecil]] uses a Red Fang in the opening sequence to kill three [[Floating Eye (Final Fantasy IV 2D)|Floating Eyes]]. In the 3D versions, the opening sequence is no longer scripted, but the player is given a Red Fang in their inventory, and two [[Floating Eye (Final Fantasy IV 3D)|Floating Eyes]] are fought instead.
====''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]''====
 
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====''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]''====
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==== ''[[Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-]]'' ====
 
{{Item section|Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-}}
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The Red Fang deals Fire-elemental damage to all enemies. It is found in [[Ceodore Harvey|Ceodore's]] Tale in [[Baron (Final Fantasy IV)|Baron]] Castle East Tower 1F, in [[Kain Highwind|Kain's]] Tale in the Baron Castle, in the The Crystals chapter in [[Damcyan]] Castle Treasury, and [[Eblan]] Castle East Tower, [[Subterrane]] B4 and B10.
 
 
==== ''[[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]]'' ====
 
The Red Fang deals Fire-elemental damage to all enemies. It is found in [[Ceodore Harvey|Ceodore's]] Tale in [[Baron (Final Fantasy IV)|Baron]] Castle East Tower 1F, in [[Kain Highwind|Kain's]] Tale in the Baron Castle, in The Crystals chapter in [[Damcyan]] Castle Treasury, and [[Eblan]] Castle East Tower, [[Subterrane]] B4 and B10.
   
 
It is dropped by [[Bone Dragon (The After Years)|Bone Dragon]], [[Chimera (The After Years)|Chimera]], [[Chimera Brain (The After Years)|Chimera Brain]], [[Chimera Geist (The After Years)|Chimera Geist]], [[Flamehound (The After Years)|Flamehound]] (v2), [[Red Dragon (The After Years)|Red Dragon]], and [[Bone Dragon (The After Years)|Bone Dragon]]. It is also stolen from Bone Dragon, Chimera Geist, Red Dragon, and Skeletal Dragon.
 
It is dropped by [[Bone Dragon (The After Years)|Bone Dragon]], [[Chimera (The After Years)|Chimera]], [[Chimera Brain (The After Years)|Chimera Brain]], [[Chimera Geist (The After Years)|Chimera Geist]], [[Flamehound (The After Years)|Flamehound]] (v2), [[Red Dragon (The After Years)|Red Dragon]], and [[Bone Dragon (The After Years)|Bone Dragon]]. It is also stolen from Bone Dragon, Chimera Geist, Red Dragon, and Skeletal Dragon.
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' ===
 
{{Quote|Dragon's fang with fire element.|Description}}
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The [[Red Fang (Final Fantasy VIII)|Red Fang]] can drop from [[Hexadragon (Final Fantasy VIII)|Hexadragons]] and [[Chimera (Final Fantasy VIII)|Chimeras]], and also be made from [[Hexadragon (Final Fantasy VIII card)|Hexadragon cards]]. It can be [[refine]]d into [[Fire Ammo (Final Fantasy VIII)|Fire Ammo]] or [[Firaga (Final Fantasy VIII)|Firaga]] x20.
{{Q|Dragon's fang with fire element.|Description}}
 
The Red Fang can be dropped from [[Hexadragon (Final Fantasy VIII)|Hexadragons]] and [[Chimera (Final Fantasy VIII)|Chimeras]]. It can be [[refine]]d into [[Ammo (weapon type)#Final Fantasy VIII|Fire Ammo]] or [[Firaga (ability)|Firaga]] x20.
 
   
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'' ===
 
The [[Red Fang (Final Fantasy XII)|Red Fang]] deals Fire-elemental damage to all enemies. They can be found in [[Treasure (Final Fantasy XII)|treasures]] around [[Nabreus Deadlands]]. Red Fangs can also be made in the [[Bazaar (Final Fantasy XII)|bazaar]]; five are earned by selling a [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)#Pointed Horn|Pointed Horn]].
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The Red Fang deals Fire-elemental damage to all enemies. They can be found in [[Treasure (Final Fantasy XII)|treasures]] around [[Nabreus Deadlands]]. Red Fangs can also be made in the [[Bazaar (Final Fantasy XII)|bazaar]]; five are earned by selling a [[Loot (Final Fantasy XII)#Pointed Horn|Pointed Horn]].
 
   
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In the ''Zodiac'' versions, it is called Soleil Fang.
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===''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''===
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' ===
 
{{Ability section|Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade}}
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]'' ===
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{{Item section|Final Fantasy Brave Exvius}}
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== Gallery ==
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FFIV Red Fang SNES.png|Red Fang in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (SNES).
 
FFIV Red Fang SNES.png|Red Fang in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (SNES).
 
FFIV Red Fang PSX.jpg|Red Fang in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (PSX).
 
FFIV Red Fang PSX.jpg|Red Fang in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'' (PSX).
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FFAB Red Fang - Penelo Legend SR.png|''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' (SR Legend) [FFXII].
 
FFAB Red Fang - Penelo Legend SR.png|''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' (SR Legend) [FFXII].
 
FFAB Red Fang - Penelo Legend SR+.png|''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' (SR+ Legend) [FFXII].
 
FFAB Red Fang - Penelo Legend SR+.png|''[[Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade]]'' (SR+ Legend) [FFXII].
FFBE Red Fang.jpg|''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''.
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FFBE Red Fang.png|''[[Final Fantasy Brave Exvius]]''.
 
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== Etymology ==
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Fire Bomb or {{w|Firebombing}} is a bombing technique designed to damage a target, generally an urban area, through the use of fire, caused by incendiary devices, rather than from the blast effect of large bombs.
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Revision as of 18:39, 8 October 2020

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FFIV PSP Red Fang

Red Fang in Final Fantasy IV (PSP).

A tooth from a fire-breathing dragon.

Final Fantasy IV: The After Years description

The Red Fang (赤い牙, Akai Kiba?), also known as FireBomb or Inferno, is a recurring item in the Final Fantasy series. It typically does Fire damage to enemies.

Appearances

Final Fantasy

Casts Fira.

Description

The Red Fang deals Fire-elemental damage to enemies. It is found in Earthgift Shrine, Hellfire Chasm (x2), and Lifespring Grotto (x4) and is dropped from Fire Hydra.

Final Fantasy IV

The Red Fang (FireBomb on the SNES and Inferno on the PlayStation) deals Fire-elemental damage to enemies, and the damage is equal to half the maximum HP of the user. It can be found in chests or dropped by Flamehound (2D and 3D), Chimera (2D and 3D), Chimera Brain (2D and 3D), Red Dragon (2D and 3D), Dinozombie (2D and 3D), Bone Dragon (2D and 3D), Chimera Geist (2D only) or stolen from Bone Dragon (3D only), Dinozombie (2D and 3D), Red Dragon (3D only), Bone Dragon (3D only).

Cecil uses a Red Fang in the opening sequence to kill three Floating Eyes. In the 3D versions, the opening sequence is no longer scripted, but the player is given a Red Fang in their inventory, and two Floating Eyes are fought instead.

Final Fantasy IV -Interlude-

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Final Fantasy IV: The After Years

The Red Fang deals Fire-elemental damage to all enemies. It is found in Ceodore's Tale in Baron Castle East Tower 1F, in Kain's Tale in the Baron Castle, in The Crystals chapter in Damcyan Castle Treasury, and Eblan Castle East Tower, Subterrane B4 and B10.

It is dropped by Bone Dragon, Chimera, Chimera Brain, Chimera Geist, Flamehound (v2), Red Dragon, and Bone Dragon. It is also stolen from Bone Dragon, Chimera Geist, Red Dragon, and Skeletal Dragon.

Final Fantasy VIII

Dragon's fang with fire element.

Description

The Red Fang can drop from Hexadragons and Chimeras, and also be made from Hexadragon cards. It can be refined into Fire Ammo or Firaga x20.

Final Fantasy XII

The Red Fang deals Fire-elemental damage to all enemies. They can be found in treasures around Nabreus Deadlands. Red Fangs can also be made in the bazaar; five are earned by selling a Pointed Horn.

In the Zodiac versions, it is called Soleil Fang.

Final Fantasy Airborne Brigade

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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

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Gallery

Etymology

Fire Bomb or Firebombing is a bombing technique designed to damage a target, generally an urban area, through the use of fire, caused by incendiary devices, rather than from the blast effect of large bombs.

Inferno means "Hell" in Italian, Portuguese and Galician. It can also mean a large uncontrolled fire.