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| drop = Poison (Fire) |
| drop = Poison (Fire) |
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| drop rate = 1 |
| drop rate = 1 |
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− | | steal = [[Potion ( |
+ | | steal = [[Potion (item)|Potion]] |
| rare steal = Soma |
| rare steal = Soma |
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| recovery = 2.7 |
| recovery = 2.7 |
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| stagger = 3 |
| stagger = 3 |
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| interruptible = true |
| interruptible = true |
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− | | abilities = [[Fire ( |
+ | | abilities = [[Fire (ability)|Fire]] |
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The '''Spriggan''' is an enemy in ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]''. |
The '''Spriggan''' is an enemy in ''[[Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-]]''. |
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− | This enemy poses little threat due to its low [[Vitality ( |
+ | This enemy poses little threat due to its low [[Vitality (stat)|Vitality]] and [[HP (stat)|HP]]. Player should not use [[Fire (element)|Fire]]-elemental attacks because the Spriggan will convert it to HP. Best way to deal damage is by using sword attacks or [[Command Materia]]. |
==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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{{Etym|Spriggan}} |
{{Etym|Spriggan}} |
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− | ==Related |
+ | ==Related enemies== |
*[[Hedgehog Pie (Crisis Core)|Hedgehog Pie]] |
*[[Hedgehog Pie (Crisis Core)|Hedgehog Pie]] |
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*[[Red Cap (Crisis Core)|Red Cap]] |
*[[Red Cap (Crisis Core)|Red Cap]] |
Revision as of 20:30, 27 November 2015
Template:Sideicon Template:VIICC Enemy The Spriggan is an enemy in Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-.
This enemy poses little threat due to its low Vitality and HP. Player should not use Fire-elemental attacks because the Spriggan will convert it to HP. Best way to deal damage is by using sword attacks or Command Materia.
Etymology
Spriggans are legendary creatures known from Cornish faery lore. They were depicted as grotesquely ugly, and were said to be found at old ruins and barrows guarding buried treasure and generally acting as fairy bodyguards.