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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Tonberry (''Final Fantasy X'')}}
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{{infobox enemy
| name = Tonberry
 
| japan = トンベリ
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| release = FFX
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|name = Tonberry
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| japanese = トンベリ
 
| romaji = Tonberi
 
| romaji = Tonberi
| image = [[File:Tonberry-enemy-ffx.png|200px]]
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| image = Tonberry-enemy-ffx.png
| type = [[Tonberry#Final Fantasy X|Tonberry]]
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|location = [[Cavern of the Stolen Fayth]]
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}}
 
{{Quote|Uhh... I have a bad feeling about this.|[[Tidus]] when entering battle against Tonberry.}}
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'''Tonberry''' is a rare enemy from ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' that can be found in the rooms and hallways in the [[Cavern of the Stolen Fayth]].
 
{{See|Tonberry}}
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==Stats==
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{{infobox enemy stats FFX
 
| name = Tonberry
 
| species = [[Tonberry#Final Fantasy X|Tonberry]]
 
| monster arena = Stolen Fayth Cavern
 
| monster arena = Stolen Fayth Cavern
 
| prev = Ghost (Final Fantasy X)
 
| prev = Ghost (Final Fantasy X)
 
| bestiary = 138
 
| bestiary = 138
| next = Defender (Final Fantasy X Enemy)
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| next = Defender (Final Fantasy X enemy)
| Location = [[Cavern of the Stolen Fayth]]
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| location = [[Cavern of the Stolen Fayth]]
| HP = 13,500
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| hp = 13500
| MP = 1
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| mp = 1
| Gil = 2,000
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| gil = 2000
| Power = 40
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| strength = 40
| Defense = 10
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| defense = 10
| M. Power = 43
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| magic = 43
| M. Def = 10
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| magic defense = 10
| Speed = 14
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| agility = 14
| Evade = 0
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| evasion = 0
| Accuracy = 0
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| accuracy = 0
| Luck = 15
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| luck = 15
| AP Awarded = 6,500
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| ap = 6500
| Overkill HP = 4,060
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| overkill = 4060
| Overkill AP = 9,750
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| overkill ap = 9750
| Common Steal = [[Hi-Potion]]
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| common steal = [[Final Fantasy X items#Hi-Potion|Hi-Potion]]
| Rare Steal = [[List of Final Fantasy X Items#Use Items|Farplane Shadow]]
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| rare steal = [[Final Fantasy X items#Farplane Shadow|Farplane Shadow]]
| Bribe = [[List of Final Fantasy X Items#Miscellaneous Items|Amulet]] x2 (270,000 gil)
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| bribe = [[Final Fantasy X items#Amulet|Amulet]]
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| bribe qty = 2
| Common Drop = [[Sphere (Final Fantasy X)|Power Sphere]]
 
| Rare Drop = [[Sphere (Final Fantasy X)|Lv. 2 Key Sphere]]
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| common drop = [[Final Fantasy X items#Power Sphere|Power Sphere]]
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| rare drop = [[Final Fantasy X items#Lv. 2 Key Sphere|Lv. 2 Key Sphere]]
| Weapon Drop = Piercing, Deathtouch, Slowtouch
 
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| weapon abilities = [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities#Piercing|Piercing]], [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities#Deathtouch|Deathtouch]], [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities#Slowtouch|Slowtouch]]
| Armor Drop = Death Ward, No Encounters
 
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| armor abilities = [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities#Death Ward|Death Ward]], [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities#No Encounters|No Encounters]]
| Ronso Rage = N/A
 
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| equip drop rate = 128
| Attacks = [[Chef's Knife]], Karma, Voodoo
 
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| equip slot min = 2
| Resistant to = [[Sleep (Status)|Sleep]] (20)
 
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| equip slot max = 3
| Immune to = [[Silence (Status)|Silence]], [[Blind (Status)|Darkness]], [[Poison (Status)|Poison]], [[Petrify (Status)|Petrification]], [[Slow (Status)|Slow]], [[Zombie (Status)|Zombie]], [[Debrave (Status)|Power Break]], [[Defaith (Status)|Magic Break]], [[Deprotect (Status)|Armor Break]], [[Deshell (Status)|Mental Break]], [[Paralysis|Threaten]], [[Instant Death|Death]], [[Provoke (Status)|Provoke]], [[Delay Attack|Delay]], [[Eject]]
 
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| equip ability min = 0
| Sensor = Advances closer four times. Defeat it before then, or else...
 
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| equip ability max = 2
 
| abilities = [[Chef's Knife]], Karma, Voodoo
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| sleep = 20
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| silence = Immune
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| darkness = Immune
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| poison = Immune
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| petrify = Immune
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| slow = Immune
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| zombie = Immune
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| power break = Immune
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| magic break = Immune
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| armor break = Immune
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| mental break = Immune
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| threaten = Immune
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| death = Immune
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| provoke = Immune
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| delay = Immune
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| eject = Immune
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| scan = After four waddles, he stabs with his Chef's Knife. His counter-attack Karma deals damage based on the number of enemies that character has defeated.
 
| sensor = Advances closer four times. Defeat it before then, or else...
 
}}
 
}}
{{Q|Uhh... I have a bad feeling about this.|Tidus}}
 
{{See Also|Tonberry}}
 
The '''Tonberry''' in ''[[Final Fantasy X]]'' can be found at the [[Cavern of the Stolen Fayth]]. The Tonberry carries a lamp and wanders around the cavern. The easiest place to find it is in a small green-colored part of the Cavern, to the right of the first fork from the entrance.
 
   
 
==Battle==
 
==Battle==
The Tonberry starts at distance from the [[party]] and takes a step forward each turn. When any move is used against it, including attacks as well as non-damaging moves and healing, it will counter using [[Karma (Ability)|Karma]], dealing damage based on the number of enemies the target has killed. After five steps it is close enough, and will attack a party member with his knife.
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The Tonberry starts at distance from the [[party]] and takes a step forward each turn. When any move is used against it, including attacks as well as non-damaging moves and healing, it will counter using [[Karma (ability)|Karma]], dealing damage based on the number of enemies the target has killed. After five steps it is close enough, and will attack a party member with his knife.
   
If the player summons an [[Aeon (Final Fantasy X)|aeon]], it will attack with [[List of Final Fantasy X Enemy Abilities#Voodoo|Voodoo]], in which the Tonberry creates a small stone statue of the summoned aeon, then stabs it, dealing 9999 points of damage to the aeon.
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If the player summons an [[Aeon (Final Fantasy X)|aeon]], the Tonberry will attack with [[Final Fantasy X enemy abilities#Voodoo|Voodoo]], creating a small statue of the summoned aeon and stabbing it, dealing 9999 points of damage.
   
Tonberry will [[Item Drop|drop]] armor with [[List of Final Fantasy X Auto-Abilities#Death Ward|Death Ward]] and weapons with [[List of Final Fantasy X Auto-Abilities#Deathtouch|Deathtouch]] and [[List of Final Fantasy X Auto-Abilities#Slowtouch|Slowtouch]].
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Tonberries [[Item drop|drop]] armor with [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities#Death Ward|Death Ward]] and weapons with [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities#Deathtouch|Deathtouch]] and [[Final Fantasy X auto-abilities#Slowtouch|Slowtouch]].
   
 
===Strategy===
 
===Strategy===
It's best to kill the Tonberry before it gets close enough to attack. The easiest way to defeat Tonberry is to have [[Wakka]] use [[Sleep Attack|Sleep Buster]]. [[Sleep (Status)|Asleep]] Tonberries will not counter-attack, and will be left vulnerable to [[Blk Magic (Final Fantasy X)|Black Magic]] spells. Physical attacks wake the Tonberry up causing it to retaliate with Karma.
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It's best to kill the Tonberry before it gets close enough to attack. The easiest way to defeat Tonberry is to have [[Wakka/Gameplay|Wakka]] use [[Sleep Attack|Sleep Buster]]. [[Sleep (status)|Asleep]] Tonberries will not counter-attack, and will be left vulnerable to [[Blk Magic (Final Fantasy X)|Black Magic]] spells. Physical attacks wake the Tonberry up causing it to retaliate with Karma.
   
Another method is to simply hit with the strongest damaging attacks such as [[Flare (Ability)|Flare]], [[Holy (Ability)|Holy]], or the basic "ga" spells. Physical attacks with a strength of at least 40 work too, making [[Auron]] a favorable candidate. This method can consume many [[List of Final Fantasy X Items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Downs]] to keep the party alive depending on how much damage Karma does to each member. If [[Yuna]] has learned Black Magic, she may be an ideal candidate as she will likely have killed fewer enemies than others due to her [[Aeon (Final Fantasy X)|aeons]] having individual kill stats, making Tonberry's Karma deal possibly negligible damage to her.
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Another method is to simply hit with the strongest damaging attacks such as [[Flare (ability)|Flare]], [[Holy (ability)|Holy]], or the basic "ga" spells. Physical attacks with a strength of at least 40 work too, making [[Auron/Gameplay|Auron]] a favorable candidate. This method can consume many [[Final Fantasy X items#Phoenix Down|Phoenix Downs]] to keep the party alive depending on how much damage Karma does to each member. If [[Yuna/Gameplay|Yuna]] has learned Black Magic, she may be an ideal candidate as she will likely have killed fewer enemies than others due to her aeons having individual kill stats, making Tonberry's Karma deal possibly negligible damage to her.
   
Another strategy is to use Tidus as support, cast [[Haste (Ability)|Haste]] or [[Hastega]] on the party with the priority order being Tidus→ damage dealer→ Yuna. Once everyone has Haste applied Tidus should buff the party's damage dealer with [[Cheer (Ability)|Cheer]]. Tidus could also play as a damage dealer, but is usually better off as support, as each time the damage dealer is KO'd and revived their turn is delayed. Yuna should cast [[Raise|Life]] when damage dealer falls. If the damage dealer survives Karma [[Cura]] or [[Curaga]] can be used to keep them in good health. When not healing Yuna can [[Defend (Ability)|defend]]. If Auron is used as damage dealer, he should physically attack on every turn. With Wakka he can use physical attacks or Sleep Attack or Sleep Buster for additional effects. With Lulu as damager, she should cast [[Gravity (Ability)|Demi]] first to knock Tonberry's health down by a quarter, then proceed with any "ga" spells or Flare.
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Another strategy is to use [[Tidus/Gameplay|Tidus]] as support, cast [[Haste (ability)|Haste]] or [[Hastega]] on the party with the priority order being Tidus → damage dealer → Yuna. Once everyone has Haste applied Tidus should buff the party's damage dealer with [[Cheer (ability)|Cheer]]. Tidus could also play as a damage dealer, but is usually better off as support, as each time the damage dealer is KO'd and revived their turn is delayed. Yuna should cast [[Raise (Life 1)|Life]] when damage dealer falls. If the damage dealer survives Karma [[Cura]] or [[Curaga]] can be used to keep them in good health. When not healing Yuna can [[Defend (ability)|defend]]. If Auron is used as damage dealer, he should physically attack on every turn. With Wakka he can use physical attacks or Sleep Attack or Sleep Buster for additional effects. With [[Lulu/Gameplay|Lulu]] as damager, she should cast [[Gravity (ability)|Demi]] first to knock Tonberry's health down by a quarter, then proceed with any "ga" spells or Flare.
   
If [[Kimahri Ronso|Kimahri]] has an [[Overdrive (Final Fantasy X)|Overdrive]], his [[Bad Breath]] (obtained by using [[Lancet]] on a [[Malboro (Final Fantasy X)|Malboro]]) will inflict either Sleep or [[Confuse (Status)|Confusion]] on Tonberry. A confused Tonberry is left wide open for Black Magic spells. but if physically attacked it will recover.
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If [[Kimahri Ronso/Gameplay|Kimahri]] has an [[Overdrive (Final Fantasy X)|Overdrive]], his [[Bad Breath]] (obtained by using [[Lancet]] on a [[Malboro (Final Fantasy X)|Malboro]]) will inflict either Sleep or [[Confuse (status)|Confusion]] on Tonberry. A confused Tonberry is left wide open for Black Magic spells, but if physically attacked it will recover.
   
If Yuna is strong enough she can just (Grand) Summon [[Bahamut#Final Fantasy X|Bahamut]] and kill Tonberry with [[Megaflare|Mega Flare]]. Because Bahamut [[Break Damage Limit|breaks the damage limit]] by default the damage potential will go beyond Tonberry's max HP.
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If Yuna is strong enough she can just (Grand) Summon [[Bahamut (Final Fantasy X)|Bahamut]] and kill Tonberry with [[Megaflare|Mega Flare]]. Because Bahamut [[Break Damage Limit|breaks the damage limit]] by default the damage potential will go beyond Tonberry's max HP.
   
==Related Enemies==
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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FFX Chef's Knife.png|Chef's Knife.
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FFX Voodoo.png|Voodoo.
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</gallery>
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==Trivia==
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*In an early sketch for [[Lulu]], Tonberry is listed as an idea for one of her dolls while [[Cait Sith]] is not listed.<ref>{{Refbook|[[Final Fantasy 25th Memorial Ultimania]] Vol. 2|028}}</ref>
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*If Tidus is called into the party from backup vs a Tonberry, he will say "I... got a bad feeling about this..."
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==Related enemies==
 
*[[Don Tonberry (Final Fantasy X)|Don Tonberry]]
 
*[[Don Tonberry (Final Fantasy X)|Don Tonberry]]
 
*[[Master Tonberry (Final Fantasy X)|Master Tonberry]]
 
*[[Master Tonberry (Final Fantasy X)|Master Tonberry]]
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*[[Mega Tonberry (Last Mission)|Mega Tonberry]]
 
*[[Mega Tonberry (Last Mission)|Mega Tonberry]]
 
*[[Tonberry (Last Mission)|Tonberry]]
 
*[[Tonberry (Last Mission)|Tonberry]]
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
   
   
 
[[fr:Tomberry/Final Fantasy X]]
 
[[fr:Tomberry/Final Fantasy X]]
[[Category:Final Fantasy X Enemies]]
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[[Category:Enemies in Final Fantasy X]]

Revision as of 19:21, 9 January 2020

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Uhh... I have a bad feeling about this.

Tidus when entering battle against Tonberry.

Tonberry is a rare enemy from Final Fantasy X that can be found in the rooms and hallways in the Cavern of the Stolen Fayth.

Stats

Battle

The Tonberry starts at distance from the party and takes a step forward each turn. When any move is used against it, including attacks as well as non-damaging moves and healing, it will counter using Karma, dealing damage based on the number of enemies the target has killed. After five steps it is close enough, and will attack a party member with his knife.

If the player summons an aeon, the Tonberry will attack with Voodoo, creating a small statue of the summoned aeon and stabbing it, dealing 9999 points of damage.

Tonberries drop armor with Death Ward and weapons with Deathtouch and Slowtouch.

Strategy

It's best to kill the Tonberry before it gets close enough to attack. The easiest way to defeat Tonberry is to have Wakka use Sleep Buster. Asleep Tonberries will not counter-attack, and will be left vulnerable to Black Magic spells. Physical attacks wake the Tonberry up causing it to retaliate with Karma.

Another method is to simply hit with the strongest damaging attacks such as Flare, Holy, or the basic "ga" spells. Physical attacks with a strength of at least 40 work too, making Auron a favorable candidate. This method can consume many Phoenix Downs to keep the party alive depending on how much damage Karma does to each member. If Yuna has learned Black Magic, she may be an ideal candidate as she will likely have killed fewer enemies than others due to her aeons having individual kill stats, making Tonberry's Karma deal possibly negligible damage to her.

Another strategy is to use Tidus as support, cast Haste or Hastega on the party with the priority order being Tidus → damage dealer → Yuna. Once everyone has Haste applied Tidus should buff the party's damage dealer with Cheer. Tidus could also play as a damage dealer, but is usually better off as support, as each time the damage dealer is KO'd and revived their turn is delayed. Yuna should cast Life when damage dealer falls. If the damage dealer survives Karma Cura or Curaga can be used to keep them in good health. When not healing Yuna can defend. If Auron is used as damage dealer, he should physically attack on every turn. With Wakka he can use physical attacks or Sleep Attack or Sleep Buster for additional effects. With Lulu as damager, she should cast Demi first to knock Tonberry's health down by a quarter, then proceed with any "ga" spells or Flare.

If Kimahri has an Overdrive, his Bad Breath (obtained by using Lancet on a Malboro) will inflict either Sleep or Confusion on Tonberry. A confused Tonberry is left wide open for Black Magic spells, but if physically attacked it will recover.

If Yuna is strong enough she can just (Grand) Summon Bahamut and kill Tonberry with Mega Flare. Because Bahamut breaks the damage limit by default the damage potential will go beyond Tonberry's max HP.

Gallery

Trivia

  • In an early sketch for Lulu, Tonberry is listed as an idea for one of her dolls while Cait Sith is not listed.[1]
  • If Tidus is called into the party from backup vs a Tonberry, he will say "I... got a bad feeling about this..."

Related enemies

Final Fantasy X-2

Final Fantasy X-2: Last Mission

  • Mega Tonberry
  • Tonberry

References