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| japanese = ねむり
 
| japanese = ねむり
 
| romaji = Nemuri
 
| romaji = Nemuri
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| lit = Sleep
 
| name = Rest
 
| name = Rest
 
| image = <gallery>
 
| image = <gallery>
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|aiscript = true
 
|aiscript = true
 
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{{Q|As a greeting, expect Melton and W Wind. Also uses Drain and Meteo. Upon dying, uses Calmness to Wound target character, so prepare with Life 3.|PlayStation bestiary}}
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{{Quote|As a greeting, expect Melton and W Wind. Also uses Drain and Meteo. Upon dying, uses Calmness to Wound target character, so prepare with Life 3.|PlayStation bestiary}}
 
'''Rest''', also known as '''Sleep''', is a [[boss]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. He is fought in the third tier of the final battle along with [[Lady]]. According to the ''[[Final Fantasy III Nintendo Player's Guide]]'', the third tier, which includes Rest and Lady, is supposed to be a rematch of [[Fiend (Final Fantasy VI)|Fiend]] from the [[Warring Triad]].<ref name="iii-p129>''Final Fantasy III Nintendo Player's Guide'', p.129</ref> No official material supports this; the idea was created by Nintendo of America.
 
'''Rest''', also known as '''Sleep''', is a [[boss]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. He is fought in the third tier of the final battle along with [[Lady]]. According to the ''[[Final Fantasy III Nintendo Player's Guide]]'', the third tier, which includes Rest and Lady, is supposed to be a rematch of [[Fiend (Final Fantasy VI)|Fiend]] from the [[Warring Triad]].<ref name="iii-p129>''Final Fantasy III Nintendo Player's Guide'', p.129</ref> No official material supports this; the idea was created by Nintendo of America.
   
{{See Also|Statue of the Gods}}
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{{See|Statue of the Gods}}
   
 
== Stats ==
 
== Stats ==
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| morph miss rate = 100%
 
| morph miss rate = 100%
 
| snes location = [[Kefka's Tower]]
 
| snes location = [[Kefka's Tower]]
| snes steal 1 = [[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ultima Weapon|Atma Weapon]]
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| snes steal 1 = [[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ultima Weapon|Atma Weapon]]
 
| morph id = 0
 
| morph id = 0
| snes special attack = [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Calmness]] (Inflicts [[Instant Death]])
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| snes special attack = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Calmness]] (Inflicts [[Instant Death]])
| snes sketch = Battle, [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Calmness]]
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| snes sketch = Battle, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Calmness]]
| snes control = Battle, [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Calmness]]
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| snes control = Battle, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Calmness]]
 
| gba location = [[Kefka's Tower]]
 
| gba location = [[Kefka's Tower]]
| gba steal 1 = [[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ultima Weapon|Ultima Weapon]]
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| gba steal 1 = [[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ultima Weapon|Ultima Weapon]]
| gba special attack = [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Repose]] (Inflicts [[Instant Death|Death]])
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| gba special attack = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Repose]] (Inflicts [[Instant Death|Death]])
| gba sketch = Attack, [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Repose]]
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| gba sketch = Attack, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Repose]]
| gba control = Attack, [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Repose]]
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| gba control = Attack, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Repose|Repose]]
 
| blind = Immune
 
| blind = Immune
 
| zombie = Immune
 
| zombie = Immune
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| hard escape = true
 
| hard escape = true
 
| cannot escape = true
 
| cannot escape = true
| snes normal attack = [[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ice Rod|Ice Rod]]
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| snes normal attack = [[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ice Rod|Ice Rod]]
| gba normal attack = [[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ice Rod|Ice Rod]]
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| gba normal attack = [[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ice Rod|Ice Rod]]
| snes other abilities = [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#White Wind|W Wind]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Meltdown|Merton]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Doom|Condemned]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Meteor|Meteo]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Trine|Train]]
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| snes other abilities = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#White Wind|W Wind]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Meltdown|Merton]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Doom|Condemned]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Meteor|Meteo]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Trine|Train]]
| gba other abilities = [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Tornado|Tornado]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Meltdown|Meltdown]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Doom|Doom]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Meteor|Meteor]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Trine|Trine]]
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| gba other abilities = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Tornado|Tornado]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Meltdown|Meltdown]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Doom|Doom]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Meteor|Meteor]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Trine|Trine]]
 
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Rest only casts spells that affect everyone in battle to heal Lady with each attack. When Lady uses [[White Wind]], Rest will be healed as well. Rest uses [[Tornado (ability)|Tornado]] or [[Meltdown (Magic)|Meltdown]] on his first turn, and [[Doom (ability)|Doom]] on his second turn. When his HP falls below 10,240, he will begin using [[Meteor (ability)|Meteor]] every turn, and counters attacks with either Meteor or [[Trine]], an attack the player likely hasn't seen before that inflicts [[Silence (status)|Silence]] and [[Blind (status)|Blind]] on the party. When Rest dies he uses Repose either once or twice, which inflicts [[Instant Death]] and ignores immunity.
 
Rest only casts spells that affect everyone in battle to heal Lady with each attack. When Lady uses [[White Wind]], Rest will be healed as well. Rest uses [[Tornado (ability)|Tornado]] or [[Meltdown (Magic)|Meltdown]] on his first turn, and [[Doom (ability)|Doom]] on his second turn. When his HP falls below 10,240, he will begin using [[Meteor (ability)|Meteor]] every turn, and counters attacks with either Meteor or [[Trine]], an attack the player likely hasn't seen before that inflicts [[Silence (status)|Silence]] and [[Blind (status)|Blind]] on the party. When Rest dies he uses Repose either once or twice, which inflicts [[Instant Death]] and ignores immunity.
   
The party can [[Steal#Final Fantasy VI|steal]] a second [[List of Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ultima Weapon|Ultima Weapon]] from Rest. If the player is playing the ''[[Finest Fantasy for Advance|Advance]]'' or mobile/Steam port, this is highly recommended as two Ultima Weapons is a powerful combination in [[Dragons' Den]].
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The party can [[Steal#Final Fantasy VI|steal]] a second [[Final Fantasy VI weapons#Ultima Weapon|Ultima Weapon]] from Rest. If the player is playing the ''[[Finest Fantasy for Advance|Advance]]'' or mobile/Steam port, this is highly recommended as two Ultima Weapons is a powerful combination in [[Dragons' Den]].
   
 
=== Strategy ===
 
=== Strategy ===
The player must use [[List of Final Fantasy VI items#Remedy|Remedies]] to heal themselves. [[Fenrir (Final Fantasy VI)|Fenrir]] can help, since [[Blink (status)|Image]] will block Repose.
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The player must use [[Final Fantasy VI items#Remedy|Remedies]] to heal themselves. [[Fenrir (Final Fantasy VI)|Fenrir]] can help, since [[Blink (status)|Image]] will block Repose.
   
 
== Formations ==
 
== Formations ==
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!rowspan="2" style="width:5%"|Magic AP
 
!rowspan="2" style="width:5%"|Magic AP
 
|-class="a"
 
|-class="a"
!style="width:2.5%"|{{foot|Norm.|Normal}}
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!style="width:2.5%"|Normal
 
!style="width:2.5%"|Back
 
!style="width:2.5%"|Back
!style="width:2.5%"|{{foot|Surr.|Surrounded}}
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!style="width:2.5%"|Surrounded
 
!style="width:2.5%"|Side
 
!style="width:2.5%"|Side
 
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==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
 
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
 
===''[[Pictlogica Final Fantasy]]''===
{{Enemy-stub|Pictlogica Final Fantasy}}
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{{Enemy section|Pictlogica Final Fantasy}}
   
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
 
===''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]''===
{{Enemy-stub|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
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{{Enemy section|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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* [[Long Arm]]
 
* [[Long Arm]]
 
* [[Short Arm]]
 
* [[Short Arm]]
* [[Tiger (Final Fantasy VI)|Tiger]]
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* [[Tiger (Final Fantasy VI enemy)|Tiger]]
 
* [[Magic (Final Fantasy VI boss)|Magic]]
 
* [[Magic (Final Fantasy VI boss)|Magic]]
 
* [[Machine (Final Fantasy VI)|Machine]]
 
* [[Machine (Final Fantasy VI)|Machine]]
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Rest and Lady [[Final Fantasy VI/Allusions|allude]] to the [[wikipedia:Pietà (Michelangelo)|Pietà]], a sculpture in the Vatican depicting the recently deceased Jesus Christ post-crucifixion being cradled by his mother, the Virgin Mary.
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* Rest and Lady [[Final Fantasy VI allusions|allude]] to the [[wikipedia:Pietà (Michelangelo)|Pietà]], a sculpture in the Vatican depicting the recently deceased Jesus Christ post-crucifixion being cradled by his mother, the Virgin Mary.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
{{Reflist}}
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[[de:Schläfer (FFVI Boss)]]
 
[[de:Schläfer (FFVI Boss)]]
 
[[ru:Покой]]
 
[[ru:Покой]]
[[Category:Final Fantasy VI bosses]]
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[[Category:Bosses in Final Fantasy VI]]

Revision as of 07:16, 10 March 2020

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As a greeting, expect Melton and W Wind. Also uses Drain and Meteo. Upon dying, uses Calmness to Wound target character, so prepare with Life 3.

PlayStation bestiary

Rest, also known as Sleep, is a boss in Final Fantasy VI. He is fought in the third tier of the final battle along with Lady. According to the Final Fantasy III Nintendo Player's Guide, the third tier, which includes Rest and Lady, is supposed to be a rematch of Fiend from the Warring Triad.[1] No official material supports this; the idea was created by Nintendo of America.

Stats

Battle

Rest only casts spells that affect everyone in battle to heal Lady with each attack. When Lady uses White Wind, Rest will be healed as well. Rest uses Tornado or Meltdown on his first turn, and Doom on his second turn. When his HP falls below 10,240, he will begin using Meteor every turn, and counters attacks with either Meteor or Trine, an attack the player likely hasn't seen before that inflicts Silence and Blind on the party. When Rest dies he uses Repose either once or twice, which inflicts Instant Death and ignores immunity.

The party can steal a second Ultima Weapon from Rest. If the player is playing the Advance or mobile/Steam port, this is highly recommended as two Ultima Weapons is a powerful combination in Dragons' Den.

Strategy

The player must use Remedies to heal themselves. Fenrir can help, since Image will block Repose.

Formations

Number Enemies Encounter flags Introduction flag Musical theme Magic AP
Normal Back Surrounded Side
513 Lady, Rest Y N N N Pre-drawn Dancing Mad (3)
No victory pose upon winning. Hide start messages. Prevent triple 7 for Joker's Death.

AI script

Attack Turns:

1st Turn: Tornado (33%) or Meltdown (33%) or Nothing (33%)
2nd Turn: Attack (66%) or Doom (33%)

If HP <= 10240: Meteor (100%)

If killed: Repose (100%)

Repose (33%)

If HP <= 10240:

If attacked by anything: Meteor (33%) or Trine (33%)

Other appearances

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Gallery

Related enemies

Trivia

  • Rest and Lady allude to the Pietà, a sculpture in the Vatican depicting the recently deceased Jesus Christ post-crucifixion being cradled by his mother, the Virgin Mary.

References

  1. Final Fantasy III Nintendo Player's Guide, p.129