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Wraith (レイス, Reisu?), also known as Image, is a recurring enemy in the series. Much like most Undead enemies in the games they appear in, Wraiths are weak to Fire and Holy-elemental attacks.
Contents
- 1 Appearances
- 1.1 Final Fantasy
- 1.2 Final Fantasy II
- 1.3 Final Fantasy IX
- 1.4 Final Fantasy X
- 1.5 Final Fantasy XI
- 1.6 Final Fantasy XII
- 1.7 Final Fantasy XIV
- 1.8 Final Fantasy XV
- 1.9 Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift
- 1.10 Vagrant Story
- 1.11 Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles
- 1.12 Crystal Defenders
- 1.13 The Final Fantasy Legend
- 1.14 Final Fantasy Legend II
- 1.15 Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light
- 1.16 Bravely Default
- 1.17 Pictlogica Final Fantasy
- 1.18 Final Fantasy Record Keeper
- 1.19 Final Fantasy Brave Exvius
- 1.20 Mobius Final Fantasy
- 2 Gallery
- 3 Etymology
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Final Fantasy[edit | edit source]
Wraith is an enemy fought at Western Keep and Cavern of Earth. Wraiths are a stronger version of the Shadow and will often appear in groups. They attack with just regular attacks, though their attacks may inflict Paralysis. Upon defeat, a Wraith may drop a Crosier. Wraiths are weak to Fire and Dia attacks, and resist Ice-elemental attacks.
Final Fantasy II[edit | edit source]
Wraith is an enemy fought at many locations throughout the game, starting at Kashuan Keep. Wraiths are a stronger version of the Shadow, and attack with a weak physical attack that drains HP from the victim to heal the Wraith. Wraiths are weak to Fire-elemental attacks, resists Ice, Poison, Body, Mind, and Matter-elemental attacks, and absorbs Death-elemental attacks.
Final Fantasy IX[edit | edit source]
Wraith appears as an enemy fought at Mount Gulug in two separate versions, the Red flame and Blue flame variants, and always together. Wraith (Blue) attacks with Devil's Candle, Doom, and Blizzaga, while Wraith (Red) attacks with Devil's Candle, Doom, and Firaga. When eaten, Wraith (Blue) teaches Frost, while Wraith (Red) teaches Mustard Bomb.
Final Fantasy X[edit | edit source]
Wraith is an enemy fought at Omega Ruins and the final dungeon, Inside Sin. Wraith is the strongest of the two Revenant-type enemies in the game, changing its elemental weakness and resistance each time it is fought in battle. Wraith opens the battle with Doom, and are capable of casting Death alongside Blizzaga, Firaga, Waterga, and Thundaga. Kimahri can learn Doom as a Ronso Rage by using Lancet on a Wraith. Upon defeat, a Wraith may drop an armor with the No Encounters ability attached to it.
Final Fantasy XI[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy XII[edit | edit source]
Wraith is a Mark fought at Garamsythe Waterway in Overflower Cloaca. Wraith starts the battle with Doom on each party member, then will resort to physical attacks, Sleep Touch, Poison Touch, and Blind, and later on casting Dark and Blizzard. While it can be a bit challenging at first, it is not immune to Silence.
Final Fantasy XIV[edit | edit source]
Wraiths are powerful and rare type of ashkin, resembling floating featureless ghosts covered in an ethereal cloak. They are notable for having debilitating scream attacks with a wide-range AOE (unless interruoted), and can cast powerful magics such as Flood or Shadow Flare. The Ascians have been known to take on a wraith-like form called Ascian Prime.
Final Fantasy XV[edit | edit source]
Wraith is an enemy fought during the Into the Arctic Crevasse and Zegnautus Keep Main Quests. It employs Fire elemental attacks and can inflict Disenchanted.
Justice Monsters Five[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift[edit | edit source]
Spirits magickally bound to this world by a powerful curse.
Description
Wraith is the strongest of the two Ghost-type enemies in the game, having access to all abilities in the Ghostly Touch skillset as well as the abilities Darkra and Darkga. It possesses +1 Move and +5 Evasion over the Ghost.
Vagrant Story[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[edit | edit source]

Crystal Defenders[edit | edit source]

The Final Fantasy Legend[edit | edit source]
The Wraith is a Tier 4 ghost, and is a possible monster that the party's monster unit(s) can transform into. It can be found on the twentieth floor of the Tower.
Final Fantasy Legend II[edit | edit source]
The Wraith is an enemy and also a possible monster that the party's monster unit(s) can transform into. It can be found in the Nasty Dungeon, Valhalla World, and Valhalla Palace.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light[edit | edit source]

Bravely Default[edit | edit source]
This disembodied spirit of a dead man uses <Curse> to lower P. Atk. and P. Def. It's best to defeat it quickly before it can do too much damage.
Bestiary
The Wraith is an undead enemy fought north of the Ruins of Centro Keep (Night), Flor-Cheim Inner Sea (Night), near Ancheim (Night), Yulyana Lake (Night). It attacks physically or reduces targets' physical attack and defense with Curse.
Bravely Second: End Layer[edit | edit source]

Pictlogica Final Fantasy[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[edit | edit source]

Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[edit | edit source]

Mobius Final Fantasy[edit | edit source]
The Wraith appears as a light-element ability card.

Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Etymology[edit | edit source]
Wraith is a Scottish dialectal word for "ghost," and/or "spirit".