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|SNES Common Steal = None |
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|SNES Rare Steal = None |
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|SNES Morph = None |
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|SNES Special Attack = El Nino |
|SNES Special Attack = El Nino |
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|GBA Rare Steal = None |
|GBA Rare Steal = None |
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+ | |GBA Item Dropped = [[Remedy (Item)|Remedy]] |
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|GBA Special Attack = El Niño |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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+ | Rizopas' attack, "El Niño", is named after an {{w|El Niño–Southern Oscillation|event}} in the Pacific Ocean. During an El Niño year currents alter and cause severe disruption to marine ecosystems. El Niño is named after "the little boy", in Spanish, this refers to the {{w|Child Jesus|Christ child}}. This is because an El Niño phenomenon is usually noticed around Christmas time in the Pacific Ocean. |
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+ | ==Related Enemies== |
*[[Opinicus Fish]] |
*[[Opinicus Fish]] |
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[[Category:Final Fantasy VI Bosses]] |
[[Category:Final Fantasy VI Bosses]] |
Revision as of 02:46, 7 October 2012
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Before you fight this foe, several Piranha will appear. El Nino is very strong, so make sure you restore your party before you challenge this boss.
Final Fantasy VI Playstation One Bestiary entry
The Rhizopas is a boss in Final Fantasy VI. It is fought at Baren Falls by Sabin and Cyan. If not properly prepared, it can be a frustrating boss, as its El Niño attack is very powerful. The player should use Cyan's Fang attack with Sabin's Raging Fist to kill the Rhizopas before it gets a chance to use El Niño.
AI Script
Attack Turns:
1st Turn: Attack (33%) or Bite (33%) or Megavolt (33%)
- Attack (33%) or Blizzard (66%)
2nd Turn: El Niño (33%) or Attack (66%)
Etymology
Rizopas' attack, "El Niño", is named after an event in the Pacific Ocean. During an El Niño year currents alter and cause severe disruption to marine ecosystems. El Niño is named after "the little boy", in Spanish, this refers to the Christ child. This is because an El Niño phenomenon is usually noticed around Christmas time in the Pacific Ocean.