Salamander (サラマンダー, Saramandā?), also known as R.Lizard, Salamand, and Salamandr, is a recurring enemy in the series.
Contents
- 1 Appearances
- 1.1 Final Fantasy II
- 1.2 Final Fantasy III
- 1.3 Final Fantasy XI
- 1.4 Final Fantasy XIV
- 1.5 Justice Monsters Five
- 1.6 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
- 1.7 Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
- 1.8 The Final Fantasy Legend
- 1.9 Final Fantasy Legend II
- 1.10 Final Fantasy Legend III
- 1.11 Final Fantasy Dimensions
- 1.12 Pictlogica Final Fantasy
- 1.13 Final Fantasy Record Keeper
- 1.14 Final Fantasy Trading Card Game
- 2 Gallery
- 3 Etymology
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy II[]
Salamander is an enemy fought on the World Map after obtaining the Ultima Tome around Mysidia and the Jade Passage. It attacks primarily using the ability Blaze XVI.
Final Fantasy III[]
Salamander is a boss fought at the Molten Cave. It attacks with powerful physical attacks along with the Flame and Fire Breath skills. In the DS version, it can attack twice in a turn, making it extremely difficult to defeat due to its high possibility of using two Fire Breaths in a row.
Final Fantasy XI[]

Final Fantasy XIV[]

Justice Monsters Five[]

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King[]

Final Fantasy Mystic Quest[]
Salamand is an enemy fought at the Lava Dome. They attack with various abilities such as Flame, Thunder, Poison Breath, and Claw, but are otherwise not difficult foes.
The Final Fantasy Legend[]
The Salamand is a Tier 5 lizard that can be fought while traversing the exterior of the Tower, and is a possible monster that the party's monster unit(s) can transform into.
Final Fantasy Legend II[]
The Salamand is an enemy and also a possible monster that the party's monster unit(s) can transform into. It can be fought in the Central Shrine.
Final Fantasy Legend III[]
The Salamand is an enemy and also a possible monster that the party can transform into.
Final Fantasy Dimensions[]

Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

Final Fantasy Trading Card Game[]

Gallery[]
Etymology[]
Salamander is a mythological reptile believed to be able to breathe and resist fire. In legends, ancient alchemists are said to use Salamanders to determine the heat of the fire necessary to turn lead to gold.