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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Wendigo (''Final Fantasy V'')}}
{{FFV Enemies
 
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{{infobox enemy
| image = [[File:Stoker-ffv.gif]]
 
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| release = FFV
| GBA image = [[File:Wendigo-ffv-gba.png]]
 
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| image = <gallery>
| prev = Gargoyle (Final Fantasy V)
 
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Wendigo-ffv-ios.png|Mobile/PC
| bestiary = 289
 
 
Wendigo-ffv-gba.png|GBA
| next = Odin (Final Fantasy V)
 
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Stoker-ffv.gif|SNES/PS
| level = 7
 
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</gallery>
| HP = 20,000
 
 
| japanese = ストーカー
| MP = 8,192
 
| Strength = 65
 
| Def = 10
 
| Evasion = 0
 
| Magic = 10
 
| MDef = 20
 
| japan = ストーカー
 
 
| romaji = Sutōkā
 
| romaji = Sutōkā
 
|location = [[Island Shrine]]
| RPGe = Stalker
 
| PS = Stoker
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|name = Wendigo
| GBA = Wendigo
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|type = Boss
| RPGe Location = Solitary Island Shrine
 
| PS Location = [[Island Shrine]]
 
| GBA Location = [[Island Shrine]]
 
| Gil = 0
 
| EXP = 0
 
| RPGe ABP = 20
 
| PS ABP = 20
 
| GBA ABP = 20
 
| PS Abilities = Frost, Hurricane, [[Mind Blast]], [[Confuse (Ability)|Confuse]]
 
| GBA Abilities = Frost, Hurricane, [[Mind Blast]], [[Confuse (Ability)|Confuse]]
 
| RPGe Steal = [[Dark Matter (Item)|Dark Matter]]
 
| PS Steal = [[Dark Matter (Item)|Dark Matter]]
 
| GBA Steal = [[Dark Matter (Item)|Dark Matter]]
 
| RPGe Drop = Nothing
 
| PS Drop = Nothing
 
| GBA Drop = Nothing
 
| RPGe Weak Against = Nothing
 
| PS Weak Against = Nothing
 
| GBA Weak Against = Nothing
 
| Earth = Immune
 
| Water = Absorbs
 
| Status = [[Poison (Status)|Poison]], [[Mini (Status)|Mini]], [[Toad (Status)|Toad]], [[Petrify (Status)|Petrify]], [[Instant Death|Death]], [[Silence (Status)|Silence]], [[Berserk (Status)|Berserk]], [[Confuse (Status)|Confuse]], [[Paralysis|Paralyze]], [[Old]], [[Stop (Status)|Stop]]
 
| Type = Nothing
 
| PS Blue = [[Mind Blast]]
 
| GBA Blue = [[Mind Blast]]
 
| RPGe Control = N/A
 
| PS Control = N/A
 
| GBA Control = N/A
 
| RPGe Catch = N/A
 
| PS Catch = N/A
 
| GBA Catch = N/A
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
[[File:FFV wendigo sprite.png|left]]
 
[[File:FFV wendigo sprite.png|left]]
'''Wendigo''' is a boss in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. It guards one of the tablets needed for the [[Sealed Weapons]]. Before the battle, he makes fun of the group, claiming that they just are a lot of girls.
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'''Wendigo''', named '''Stalker''' in RPGe and '''Stoker''' in Anthology, is a [[boss]] in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]''. It guards one of the [[tablets]] needed for the [[Sealed Weapons]]. Before the battle, he says he expected fine warriors to take him on, only to be disappointed that it's "only a group of little girls!"
   
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{{See|Wendigo}}
==Battle==
 
When the battle begins, the party will see four Wendigos. Only one of these is real; the other three are copies. Attacking these copies will do nothing but it is impossible to know which version is the real Wendigo. Once hit he will switch with one of his copies, meaning the player has to start the whole process over again.
 
Attacking them all at once will cause all four of them to counter with [[Frost (Ability)|Frost]], which is an [[Ice (Element)|Ice]]-elemental attack that can be deadly without preparation. Wendigo himself is not Ice-elemental, but absorbs [[Water (Element)|Water]] and immune to [[Earth (Element)|Earth]].
 
   
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==Stats==
Wendigo is the only enemy in ''Final Fantasy V'' that can teach the [[Blue Magic (Final Fantasy V)|Blue Magic]] spell, [[Mind Blast]], that does not appear in the [[Interdimensional Rift]], so the player may wish to give everyone in the party the [[Learning]] ability to acquire the spell.
 
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{{infobox enemy stats FFV
 
| prev = Gargoyle (Final Fantasy V)
 
| bestiary = 289
 
| next = Odin (Final Fantasy V boss)
 
| ps location = [[Island Shrine]]
 
| gba location = [[Island Shrine]]
 
| abp = 20
 
| id = 72
 
| rpge = Stalker
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| ps = Stoker
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| gba = Wendigo
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| ios = Wendigo
 
| lv = 7
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| hp = 20000
 
| mp = 8192
 
| strength = 65
 
| defense = 10
 
| evasion = 0
 
| magic = 10
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| magic defense = 20
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| magic evasion = 10
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| agility = 40
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| attack multiplier = 10
 
| gil = 0
 
| exp = 0
 
| earth = Immune
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| water = Absorb
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| death = Immune
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| petrify = Immune
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| toad = Immune
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| mini = Immune
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| float = Auto
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| zombie = Immune
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| aging = Immune
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| paralyze = Immune
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| confuse = Immune
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| berserk = Immune
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| silence = Immune
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| stop = Immune
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| catch = Immune
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| control = Immune
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| heavy = true
 
| gba steal 1 = [[Final Fantasy V items#Dark Matter|Dark Matter]]
 
| ps steal 1 = [[Final Fantasy V items#Dark Matter|Dark Matter]]
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| gba special technique = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Critical Attack|Critical Attack]] (normal strength)
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| ps special technique = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Critical Attack|Critical]] (normal strength)
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| gba abilities = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Wrong Way|Wrong Way]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Mind Blast|Mind Blast]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Hurricane|Hurricane]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Confuse|Confuse]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Chain Detonation|Chain Detonation]]{{foot|See Trivia}}, [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Re-Form|Re-Form]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Frost|Frost]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Stalker Technique|Stalker Technique]]
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| ps abilities = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Wrong Way|Wrong Way]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Mind Blast|Mind Blast]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Hurricane|Hurricane]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Confuse|Muddle]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Chain Detonation|Reploder]]{{foot|See Trivia}}, [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Re-Form|Regeneration]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Frost|Blaze]], [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Stalker Technique|Stalker]]
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| gba control 1 = Attack
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| ps control 1 = Fight
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| gba blue magic = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Mind Blast|Mind Blast]]
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| ps blue magic = [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Mind Blast|Mind Blast]]
 
}}
   
===Strategy===
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== Battle ==
 
When the battle begins, the party will see four Wendigos. It is a roulette boss as only one is real; the other three are copies. Attacking the copies will do nothing, but it is impossible to know which is the real Wendigo. Once hit he will switch with one of his copies, meaning the player has to start the process over again.
The best strategy is to have some [[Knight (Final Fantasy V)|Knights]] and [[Samurai (Final Fantasy V)|Samurai]] constantly [[attack]] each one, until the party hits the real one. A [[White Mage (Final Fantasy V)|White Mage]] should heal all the time, since Wendigo attacks rather quickly. Any armor that absorbs Ice attacks is useful. The Samurai's [[Gil Toss|Zeninage]] command with the [[List of Final Fantasy V Armor#Ice Shield|Ice Shield]] equipped to absorb Frost is an assured win, but costs a lot of [[gil]]. A [[Geomancer (Final Fantasy V)|Geomancer's]] [[Terrain#Final Fantasy V|Gaia]] technique will usually cast [[Wind Slash (Ability)|Wind Slash]], and will deal damage to the real Wendigo while avoiding any Frost counter-attacks from the clones.
 
   
 
Attacking them all at once will cause all four to counter with [[Final Fantasy V enemy abilities#Frost|Frost]], which is an [[Final Fantasy V elements#Ice|Ice]]-elemental attack that can be deadly without preparation. Wendigo himself is not Ice-elemental, but absorbs [[Final Fantasy V elements#Water|Water]] and immune to [[Final Fantasy V elements#Earth|Earth]].
An easy battle that takes a lot of preparation is to use is equipping someone with the [[Dance (Command)|Dance]] ability, a maxed out [[List of Final Fantasy V Weapons#Chicken's Knife|Chicken Knife]], and [[Time Magic (Final Fantasy V)|Time]] command with the [[Quick]] ability learned on that character. It is optional to use [[Hastega]] and [[Slowga]]. With two or three of the items used to enhance the appearance of [[Sword Dance (Ability)|Sword Dance]] greatly helps ([[List of Final Fantasy V Armor#Lamia's Tiara|Lamia's Tiara]], [[List of Final Fantasy V Armor#Rainbow Dress|Rainbow Dress]], [[List of Final Fantasy V Armor#Red Slippers|Red Slippers]]). With that character in the front [[row]], Quick will delay Wendigo's turn and make Wendigo unable to switch with a copy when the right one is hit. Characters who guess which enemy is Wendigo with Sword Dance are in luck, as it practically guarantees 9999 damage even at mid 30s [[level]]s; Wendigo only has 20,000 HP.
 
   
 
Wendigo is the only enemy that teaches the [[Blue Magic (Final Fantasy V)|Blue Magic]] spell, [[Mind Blast]], that does not appear in the [[Interdimensional Rift]], so the player may wish to give everyone in the party the [[Learning]] ability to acquire the spell.
Another alternate strategy, is the use of the Blue Magic [[Level 3 Flare]]. When cast, it should hit all of the copies, but not the real Wendigo; because of this, Level 3 Flare can be used to determine which one is real, and then attack it. The downside of this is that the party will be repeatedly hit with Frost, which means the party will have to respond with [[Curaga]] or [[White Wind]].
 
   
==Gallery==
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=== Strategy ===
 
The best strategy is to have some [[Knight (Final Fantasy V)|Knights]] and [[Samurai (Final Fantasy V)|Samurai]] constantly [[Attack (command)|attack]] each one, until the party hits the real one. A [[White Mage (Final Fantasy V)|White Mage]] should heal all the time, since Wendigo attacks rather quickly. Any armor that absorbs Ice attacks is useful. The Samurai's [[Gil Toss|Zeninage]] command with the [[Final Fantasy V armor#Ice Shield|Ice Shield]] equipped to absorb Frost is an assured win, but costs a lot of [[gil]]. A [[Geomancer (Final Fantasy V)|Geomancer's]] [[Terrain (command)#Final Fantasy V|Gaia]] technique will usually cast [[Wind Slash (ability)|Wind Slash]], and will deal damage to the real Wendigo while avoiding any Frost counter-attacks from the clones.
{{Gallery
 
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|File:Wendigo FFV Amano.jpg|[[Yoshitaka Amano]] artwork of the Wendigo.
 
 
An easy battle that takes a lot of preparation is to use is equipping someone with the [[Dancer (Final Fantasy V)|Dance]] command, a maxed out [[Final Fantasy V weapons#Chicken's Knife|Chicken Knife]], and [[Time Magic (Final Fantasy V)|Time]] command with the [[Quick]] ability learned on that character. It is optional to use [[Hastega]] and [[Slowga]]. With two or three of the items used to enhance the appearance of [[Sword Dance (ability)|Sword Dance]] greatly helps ([[Final Fantasy V armor#Lamia's Tiara|Lamia's Tiara]], [[Final Fantasy V armor#Rainbow Dress|Rainbow Dress]], [[Final Fantasy V accessories#Red Slippers|Red Slippers]]). With that character in the front [[row]], Quick will delay Wendigo's turn and make Wendigo unable to switch with a copy when the right one is hit. Characters who guess which enemy is Wendigo with Sword Dance are in luck, as it practically guarantees 9999 damage even at mid 30s [[level]]s; Wendigo only has 20,000 HP.
|File:Wendigo FFV Amano (Alternate).jpg|Alternate Amano artwork of the Wendigo.
 
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|File:FFV iOS Bestiary Wendigo.png|Wendigo in the iOS version.
 
 
Another alternate strategy, is the use of the Blue Magic [[Level 3 Flare]] that should hit all of the copies, but not the real Wendigo; thus, it can be used to determine which one is real, and then attack it. The downside is that the party will be repeatedly hit with Frost, which means the party will have to respond with [[Curaga]] or [[White Wind]].
|File:Wendigo TCG.png|''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]'' card.
 
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== Other appearances ==
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=== ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' ===
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[[File:FFRK Wendigo FFV.png|right]]
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{{Enemy section|Final Fantasy Record Keeper}}
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
 
Wendigo FFV Amano.jpg|[[Yoshitaka Amano]] artwork of the Wendigo.
 
Wendigo FFV Amano (Alternate).jpg|Alternate Amano artwork of the Wendigo.
 
FFV iOS Bestiary Wendigo.png|Wendigo (iOS).
 
Wendigo TCG.png|''[[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]]'' card.
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</gallery>
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== Etymology ==
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{{Etym|Wendigo}} However, this boss's Japanese name is "Stalker"; the reference to Wendigos was not intended by the original game.
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==Trivia==
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*The enemy ability known as Resploder in the PS version and Chain Detonation in the GBA version, is named ゆうばく in Japanese. It may have been intended to be a special attack (as it appears in the attack lists for [[Ramuh (Final Fantasy V boss)|Ramuh]], [[Catoblepas (Final Fantasy V boss)|Catoblepas]], [[Sekhmet (Final Fantasy V)|Sekhmet]], [[Sandworm (Final Fantasy V)|Sandworm]], Exdeath's [[Exdeath (boss)|normal]] and [[Exdeath (tree form)|tree]] forms, [[Archeoaevis (Final Fantasy V)|Archeoaevis]], [[Gilgamesh (Final Fantasy V boss)|Gilgamesh]], and Wendigo), but it is just a normal physical attack. [[Crystal Dragon (Final Fantasy V)|Crystal Dragon]] has it as a [[Catch (Final Fantasy V)|Catch/Release]] ability, but when used as a Release it acts the same as a normal Attack. The ability was removed (at least from Crystal Dragon) in the iOS version.
   
==Etymology==
 
In Native American mythology (especially among Canadian tribes), the {{w|Wendigo}} is a mythological monster strongly associated with cannibalism, greed and gluttony. It was believed that humans could become Wendigos if they were either excessively greedy, or possessed by a Wendigo spirit in their dreams, or if a human ever practiced cannibalism. However, this boss's Japanese name is "Stalker"; the reference to Wendigos was not intended by the original game.
 
   
 
[[it:Wendigo (Final Fantasy V)]]
 
[[it:Wendigo (Final Fantasy V)]]
[[Category:Final Fantasy V Bosses]]
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[[Category:Bosses in Final Fantasy V]]

Revision as of 16:45, 13 January 2020

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Wendigo, named Stalker in RPGe and Stoker in Anthology, is a boss in Final Fantasy V. It guards one of the tablets needed for the Sealed Weapons. Before the battle, he says he expected fine warriors to take him on, only to be disappointed that it's "only a group of little girls!"

Stats

Battle

When the battle begins, the party will see four Wendigos. It is a roulette boss as only one is real; the other three are copies. Attacking the copies will do nothing, but it is impossible to know which is the real Wendigo. Once hit he will switch with one of his copies, meaning the player has to start the process over again.

Attacking them all at once will cause all four to counter with Frost, which is an Ice-elemental attack that can be deadly without preparation. Wendigo himself is not Ice-elemental, but absorbs Water and immune to Earth.

Wendigo is the only enemy that teaches the Blue Magic spell, Mind Blast, that does not appear in the Interdimensional Rift, so the player may wish to give everyone in the party the Learning ability to acquire the spell.

Strategy

The best strategy is to have some Knights and Samurai constantly attack each one, until the party hits the real one. A White Mage should heal all the time, since Wendigo attacks rather quickly. Any armor that absorbs Ice attacks is useful. The Samurai's Zeninage command with the Ice Shield equipped to absorb Frost is an assured win, but costs a lot of gil. A Geomancer's Gaia technique will usually cast Wind Slash, and will deal damage to the real Wendigo while avoiding any Frost counter-attacks from the clones.

An easy battle that takes a lot of preparation is to use is equipping someone with the Dance command, a maxed out Chicken Knife, and Time command with the Quick ability learned on that character. It is optional to use Hastega and Slowga. With two or three of the items used to enhance the appearance of Sword Dance greatly helps (Lamia's Tiara, Rainbow Dress, Red Slippers). With that character in the front row, Quick will delay Wendigo's turn and make Wendigo unable to switch with a copy when the right one is hit. Characters who guess which enemy is Wendigo with Sword Dance are in luck, as it practically guarantees 9999 damage even at mid 30s levels; Wendigo only has 20,000 HP.

Another alternate strategy, is the use of the Blue Magic Level 3 Flare that should hit all of the copies, but not the real Wendigo; thus, it can be used to determine which one is real, and then attack it. The downside is that the party will be repeatedly hit with Frost, which means the party will have to respond with Curaga or White Wind.

Other appearances

Final Fantasy Record Keeper

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Gallery

Etymology

The wendigo is a cannibalistic monster that appears in Algonquian folklore. It is said to embody gluttony, greed, and excess. However, this boss's Japanese name is "Stalker"; the reference to Wendigos was not intended by the original game.

Trivia

  • The enemy ability known as Resploder in the PS version and Chain Detonation in the GBA version, is named ゆうばく in Japanese. It may have been intended to be a special attack (as it appears in the attack lists for Ramuh, Catoblepas, Sekhmet, Sandworm, Exdeath's normal and tree forms, Archeoaevis, Gilgamesh, and Wendigo), but it is just a normal physical attack. Crystal Dragon has it as a Catch/Release ability, but when used as a Release it acts the same as a normal Attack. The ability was removed (at least from Crystal Dragon) in the iOS version.