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Family names[]
A query for future organization when I get to it: are the family names presented here in any capacity official / presented in-game somewhere? They are not present on the Final Fantasy Tactics translations page, and the only official-adjacent source I can find is Final Fantasy Tactics: Prima's Official Strategy Guide, which uses different names—more specifically, the names it uses are those of the first enemy in each family. The BradyGames guide for WotL does not have a bestiary section, and I can't find a copy of the Japanese WotL guide. If the Prima's guide is the only source, then I'm inclined to adapt its approach and rename families based on their first member's WotL translation. --Adonzo (talk) 07:16, 21 February 2024 (UTC)
- I don't think the enemy families are officially named. I remember an old discussion where it was decided that enemy family pages can be created for enemies that are palette swaps of each other/use the same base model. Nor many games got such pages, though!Keltainentoukokuu (talk) 17:27, 21 February 2024 (UTC)