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The Wolf is an enemy fought within many grassy areas of the game, prominently outside of [[Cornelia (Final Fantasy)|Cornelia]], [[Pravoka]], [[Elfheim]], the [[Chaos Shrine (Final Fantasy)|Chaos Shrine]], and near [[Earthgift Shrine]]. They are exceptionally weak foes, only possessing a regular physical attack, but do travel in very large packs of other Wolves as well as occasionally [[Warg Wolf (Final Fantasy)|Warg Wolves]]. |
The Wolf is an enemy fought within many grassy areas of the game, prominently outside of [[Cornelia (Final Fantasy)|Cornelia]], [[Pravoka]], [[Elfheim]], the [[Chaos Shrine (Final Fantasy)|Chaos Shrine]], and near [[Earthgift Shrine]]. They are exceptionally weak foes, only possessing a regular physical attack, but do travel in very large packs of other Wolves as well as occasionally [[Warg Wolf (Final Fantasy)|Warg Wolves]]. |
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The Wolf is an enemy fought frequently throughout the [[Dalmasca Estersand]] and [[Dalmasca Westersand]], and appears commonly in the area containing the [[Wild Saurian (Final Fantasy XII)|Wild Saurian]], which it uses to level itself up by eating them. Defeating 20 wolves in the Westersand will summon a [[Lindbur Wolf]] to fight. They are otherwise not powerful foes at all. |
The Wolf is an enemy fought frequently throughout the [[Dalmasca Estersand]] and [[Dalmasca Westersand]], and appears commonly in the area containing the [[Wild Saurian (Final Fantasy XII)|Wild Saurian]], which it uses to level itself up by eating them. Defeating 20 wolves in the Westersand will summon a [[Lindbur Wolf]] to fight. They are otherwise not powerful foes at all. |
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Revision as of 03:51, 5 June 2016
Wolves are often found in the wild places of Ivalice, where they prey on unwary travelers.
Description, Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift.
Wolf (ウルフ, Urufu?) is a recurring enemy in the series. They are generally the weakest of their family, oftentimes fought in the starting areas of the games they appear in.
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Appearances
Final Fantasy
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The Wolf is an enemy fought within many grassy areas of the game, prominently outside of Cornelia, Pravoka, Elfheim, the Chaos Shrine, and near Earthgift Shrine. They are exceptionally weak foes, only possessing a regular physical attack, but do travel in very large packs of other Wolves as well as occasionally Warg Wolves.
Final Fantasy XII
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The Wolf is an enemy fought frequently throughout the Dalmasca Estersand and Dalmasca Westersand, and appears commonly in the area containing the Wild Saurian, which it uses to level itself up by eating them. Defeating 20 wolves in the Westersand will summon a Lindbur Wolf to fight. They are otherwise not powerful foes at all.
Final Fantasy XIV
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Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
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The Final Fantasy Legend
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Crystal Defenders
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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King
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Bravely Default
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"The ordinary wild wolf is not much of a threat to fully armored warriors, but those with little or no armor should fear its rather powerful Bite attacks."
Description
Pictlogica Final Fantasy
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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
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Gallery
Etymology
Wolf refers to the gray wolf. The gray wolf or grey wolf (Canis lupus), also known as the timber wolf or western wolf, is a canid native to the wilderness and remote areas of North America, Eurasia, and northern, eastern and western Africa.
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