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− | {{FFVI Enemies |
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+ | {{infobox enemy |
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+ | | release = FFVI |
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− | |image = [[File:Wrexsoul.PNG]] |
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+ | | lit = Alexsoul |
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+ | | image = <gallery> |
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+ | Wrexsoul-ffvi-ios-battle.png|Mobile/PC |
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− | + | Wrexsoul-ffvi-gba.png|GBA |
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− | + | Wrexsoul.PNG|SNES/PS |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | |HP = 23,066 |
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+ | |type = Boss |
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+ | |formations = true |
+ | |aiscript = true |
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− | |Battle Power = 27 |
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− | |Magic Power = 5 |
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− | |Magic Defense = 220 |
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− | |Exp Awarded = 0 |
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− | |GP Awarded = 0 |
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− | |Morph Miss Rate = 100% |
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− | |SNES Common Steal = Memento Ring |
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− | |SNES Rare Steal = None |
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− | |SNES Item Dropped = Pod Bracelet |
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− | |SNES Morph = [[Antidote]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI Items#Green Cherry|Green Cherry]], [[Eye Drops|Eye Drop]], [[Gold Needle|Soft]] |
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− | |SNES Special Attack = Zinger, KarmicBlow |
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− | |SNES Rage = None |
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− | |SNES Sketch = Battle, KarmicBlow |
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− | |SNES Control = None |
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− | |SNES Protected Against = [[Zombie (Status)|Zombie]], [[Poison (Status)|Poison]], [[Magitek (Command)|MagiTek]], [[Invisible (Status)|Clear]], [[Imp (Status)|Imp]], [[Petrify]], [[Instant Death]], [[Doom (Status)|Condemned]], [[Critical|Near Fatal]], [[Silence (Status)|Mute]], [[Berserk (Status)|Berserk]], [[Confusion|Muddle]], [[Sap|Seizure]], [[Sleep (Status)|Sleep]], [[Slow (Status)|Slow]], [[Stop (Status)|Stop]] |
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− | |GBA Common Steal = Memento Ring |
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− | |GBA Rare Steal = None |
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− | |GBA Item Dropped = Guard Bracelet |
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− | |GBA Morph = [[Antidote]], [[List of Final Fantasy VI Items#Green Cherry|Green Cherry]], [[Eye Drops|Eyedrops]], [[Gold Needle]] |
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− | |GBA Special Attack = Fury, Doom Strike |
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− | |GBA Rage = None |
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− | |GBA Sketch = Battle, Doom Strike |
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− | |GBA Control = None |
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− | |GBA Protected Against = [[Zombie (Status)|Zombie]], [[Poison (Status)|Poison]], [[Magitek (Command)|Magitek]], [[Invisible (Status)|Invisible]], [[Imp (Status)|Imp]], [[Petrify]], [[Instant Death]], [[Doom (Status)|Doom]], [[Critical]], [[Silence (Status)|Silence]], [[Berserk (Status)|Berserk]], [[Confusion|Confuse]], [[Sap]], [[Sleep (Status)|Sleep]], [[Slow (Status)|Slow]], [[Stop (Status)|Stop]] |
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− | |Other Information = Can't [[Control]]; The party cannot escape. |
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+ | {{Quote|Uses Zinger to possess one of the party, remaining hidden until that character is Wounded. Careful of long battles where he Wounds your party one-by-one.|PlayStation Bestiary entry}} |
− | [[File:Wrexsoulfield.PNG|left|Wrexsoul's field sprite]] |
+ | [[File:Wrexsoulfield.PNG|left|Wrexsoul's field sprite.]] |
− | '''Wrexsoul''' is a boss in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. |
+ | '''Wrexsoul''' is a [[boss]] in ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]''. A [[Monster (term)|monster]] formed of the countless souls lost in an ancient conflict, it [[Enthrall|latched]] onto [[Cyan Garamonde|Cyan]] due to his despair over what happened to [[Doma Castle (Final Fantasy VI)|Doma]], the [[World of Balance|world]], and to [[Elayne and Owain]]. It is flanked by two [[Soul Saver]]s and feeds on Cyan's sorrow, anger, and hate. |
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+ | == Stats == |
+ | {{infobox enemy stats FFVI |
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− | Wrexsoul starts off each [[battle]] by using an attack called [[List of Final Fantasy VI Enemy Abilities#Fury|Fury]], which makes it disappear and possess a character's body. In order to get it to reappear, the character whom it possessed must be [[Petrify|petrified]] or [[Knocked Out|KOed]]. The Soul Savers can be defeated easily, but they revive every time they are defeated. As such, the party members must defeat and revive each other until Wrexsoul reappears. Once this happens, Wrexsoul can be attacked until it uses Fury again. This pattern repeats until the player is able to kill Wrexsoul completely. |
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+ | | snes = Wrexsoul |
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+ | | gba = Wrexsoul |
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+ | | ios = Wrexsoul |
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+ | | gba prev = Moebius (Final Fantasy VI) |
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+ | | ios boss = 028 |
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+ | | ios next = Samurai Soul |
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+ | | hp = 23066 |
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+ | | mp = 5066 |
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+ | | speed = 40 |
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+ | | attack = 27 |
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+ | | magic = 5 |
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+ | | magic defense = 220 |
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+ | | evasion = 0 |
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+ | | magic evasion = 0 |
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+ | | morph miss rate = 100% |
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+ | | snes steal 1 = [[Memento Ring (Final Fantasy VI)|Memento Ring]] |
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+ | | snes drop 1 = [[Guard Bracelet (Final Fantasy VI)|Pod Bracelet]] |
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+ | | snes drop 2 = [[Guard Bracelet (Final Fantasy VI)|Pod Bracelet]] |
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+ | | morph id = 0 |
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+ | | snes special attack = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Doom Strike|KarmicBlow]] (Inflicts [[Final Fantasy VI statuses#Doom|Condemned]]) |
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+ | | snes sketch = Battle, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Doom Strike|KarmicBlow]] |
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+ | | snes control = Battle, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Doom Strike|KarmicBlow]] |
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+ | | gba location = [[Dreamscape]] |
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+ | | gba steal 1 = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Memento Ring|Memento Ring]] |
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+ | | gba drop 1 = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Guard Bracelet|Guard Bracelet]] |
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+ | | gba drop 2 = [[Relic (Final Fantasy VI)#Guard Bracelet|Guard Bracelet]] |
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+ | | gba special attack = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Doom Strike|Doom Strike]] (Inflicts [[Final Fantasy VI statuses#Doom|Doom]]) |
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+ | | gba sketch = Attack, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Doom Strike|Doom Strike]] |
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+ | | gba control = Attack, [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Doom Strike|Doom Strike]] |
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+ | | zombie = Immune |
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+ | | poison status = Immune |
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+ | | magitek = Immune |
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+ | | invisible = Immune |
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+ | | imp = Immune |
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+ | | petrify = Immune |
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+ | | death = Immune |
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+ | | doom = Immune |
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+ | | critical = Immune |
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+ | | silence = Immune |
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+ | | berserk = Immune |
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+ | | confuse = Immune |
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+ | | sap = Immune |
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+ | | sleep = Immune |
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+ | | slow = Immune |
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+ | | stop = Immune |
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+ | | control status = Immune |
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+ | | first strike = true |
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+ | | hard escape = true |
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+ | | cannot escape = true |
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+ | | first strike = true |
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+ | | hard escape = true |
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+ | | cannot escape = true |
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+ | | snes other abilities = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Thundaga|Bolt 3]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Fury|Zinger]] |
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+ | | gba other abilities = [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Thundaga|Thundaga]], [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Fury|Fury]] |
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+ | == Battle == |
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+ | Wrexsoul starts off using an attack called [[Final Fantasy VI enemy abilities#Fury|Fury]], which makes it disappear and possess a character's body. This has no effect on the character, but Wrexsoul cannot be targeted. It won't reappear until the possessed character is considered [[Zombie (status)|Zombie]], [[Petrify (status)|petrified]], or [[Knocked Out|KO'ed]]. The Soul Savers are weak and can be easily defeated, but they revive after every death. |
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⚫ | It is possible to defeat the |
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− | Another way to easily beat him is to have a character equipped with Icebrand & gauntlet to attack him. |
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+ | The player can equip [[Thunder Shield (Final Fantasy VI)|Thunder Shields]] to tank Wrexsoul's Thundaga. |
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+ | The easiest way to break a character's possession is to cast [[Break (Final Fantasy VI)|Break]] on them and cure the ailment with a [[Gold Needle (Final Fantasy VI)|Gold Needle]] or [[Esuna (Final Fantasy VI)|Esuna]]. The party members should petrify and heal themselves to force Wrexsoul to appear. Once he reappears, Wrexsoul can be attacked until it uses Fury again. This pattern repeats until the player defeats Wrexsoul. |
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⚫ | It is possible to defeat the Soul Savers permanently and never have to fight Wrexsoul. Due to their [[Final Attack|final attack]] the Soul Savers revive when killed, but killing them via [[Banish (Final Fantasy VI)|Banish]] stalls their final attack and prevents their revival—when both Soul Savers are killed by Banish the battle ends and Wrexsoul is considered defeated. However, winning this way forsakes the [[Guard Bracelet (Final Fantasy VI)|Guard Bracelet]] Wrexsoul [[Item drop|drops]]. If Wrexsoul is present when both Soul Savers are killed by Banish, the battle will end when he next uses Fury. |
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+ | Another way to easily beat him is to have a character equipped with the [[Icebrand (Final Fantasy VI)|Icebrand]] and a [[Gauntlet (Final Fantasy VI)|Gauntlet]] to attack him. Casting [[Ultima (Final Fantasy VI)|Ultima]] can also easily defeat him. |
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+ | In the mobile and [[Steam]] versions, the player can instantly kill Wrexsoul by [[Summon (command)#Final Fantasy VI|summoning]] [[Raiden (Final Fantasy VI)|Raiden]] when Wrexsoul has disappeared. The Soul Savers will die, and because Wrexsoul is not present, the game counts it as a victory. |
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+ | == Formations == |
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+ | {|class="full-width article-table FFVI" style="text-align:center" |
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+ | |-class="a" |
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+ | !rowspan="2" style="width:10%"|Number |
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+ | !rowspan="2" style="width:25%"|Enemies |
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+ | !colspan="4" style="width:10%"|Encounter flags |
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+ | !rowspan="2" style="width:10%"|Introduction flag |
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+ | !rowspan="2" style="width:10%"|Musical theme |
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+ | !rowspan="2" style="width:5%"|Magic AP |
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+ | |-class="a" |
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+ | !style="width:2.5%"|Normal |
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+ | !style="width:2.5%"|Back |
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+ | !style="width:2.5%"|Surrounded |
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+ | !style="width:2.5%"|Side |
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+ | !class="b" rowspan="2"|{{A|462}} |
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+ | |{{y}} |
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+ | |{{x}} |
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+ | |{{x}} |
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+ | |{{x}} |
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+ | |Sides, individual |
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+ | |[[The Decisive Battle (Final Fantasy VI)|The Decisive Battle]] |
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+ | |7 |
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+ | |colspan="8" style="text-align:left"|Hide start messages. Prevent triple 7 for [[Slot (Final Fantasy VI)#Joker's Death|Joker's Death]]. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |} |
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At beginning of battle (only done once per battle): Fury |
At beginning of battle (only done once per battle): Fury |
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− | Attack Turns: |
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− | 1st Turn: Attack (100%) |
+ | :1st Turn: Attack (100%) |
− | 2nd Turn: Attack (100%) |
+ | :2nd Turn: Attack (100%) |
:Set Var0 |
:Set Var0 |
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:If attacked by "Attack": Attack (33%) |
:If attacked by "Attack": Attack (33%) |
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+ | == Other appearances == |
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+ | === ''[[Final Fantasy Record Keeper]]'' === |
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− | {{Gallery |
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+ | [[File:FFRK Wrexsoul FFVI.png|left]] |
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+ | Wrexsoul appears as a ''Final Fantasy VI'' realm boss. His mechanics are slightly different to accommodate the limited resurrection abilities in the game. Now when a character is possessed by Fury, Wrexsoul will reappear when that character is attacked and not slain. If the a Soul Saver is defeated, instead of regenerating, they power up Wrexsoul. Wrexsoul has a lower priority of using Fury than he does in the original game. |
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+ | ===''[[Mobius Final Fantasy]]''=== |
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+ | [[File:MFF Wrexsoul FFVI.jpg|right|150px]] |
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+ | {{Section|Mobius Final Fantasy}} |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | FFVI IOS Wrexsoul.png|The battle (iOS/Android). |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | == Etymology == |
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+ | Wrexsoul's Japanese name {{j|アレクソウル|Arekusouru|Alexsoul}} suggests it is associated with the [[Esper (Final Fantasy VI)|esper]] [[Alexander (Final Fantasy VI)|Alexander]], the esper obtained upon Wrexsoul's defeat. The Japanese may be short for Alexander's Soul. Wrexsoul is sitting on the throne, and the Alexander [[Magicite (Final Fantasy VI)|magicite]] is found on the throne after its death. There is a possibility that Alexander might have become corrupted and became a monster during/end of the [[War of the Magi]]. |
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+ | The name "Wrexsoul" was originally selected by 1994 Super Nintendo version translator [[Ted Woolsey]]. |
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+ | {{Etym|Soul}} |
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+ | * [[Soul Saver]] |
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+ | * [[Dark Force (Final Fantasy VI)|Dark Force]] |
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− | *[[Dark Force]] |
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+ | [[de:Arekseele]] |
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− | ==See also== |
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+ | [[ru:Рекссоул]] |
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− | [[Category:Final Fantasy VI |
+ | [[Category:Bosses in Final Fantasy VI]] |
Revision as of 07:17, 10 March 2020
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Uses Zinger to possess one of the party, remaining hidden until that character is Wounded. Careful of long battles where he Wounds your party one-by-one.
PlayStation Bestiary entry
Wrexsoul is a boss in Final Fantasy VI. A monster formed of the countless souls lost in an ancient conflict, it latched onto Cyan due to his despair over what happened to Doma, the world, and to Elayne and Owain. It is flanked by two Soul Savers and feeds on Cyan's sorrow, anger, and hate.
Stats
Battle
Wrexsoul starts off using an attack called Fury, which makes it disappear and possess a character's body. This has no effect on the character, but Wrexsoul cannot be targeted. It won't reappear until the possessed character is considered Zombie, petrified, or KO'ed. The Soul Savers are weak and can be easily defeated, but they revive after every death.
Wrexsoul uses Thundaga. Its special attack, Doom Strike, is only used when sketched, or when Wrexsoul is confused.
Strategy
The player can equip Thunder Shields to tank Wrexsoul's Thundaga.
The easiest way to break a character's possession is to cast Break on them and cure the ailment with a Gold Needle or Esuna. The party members should petrify and heal themselves to force Wrexsoul to appear. Once he reappears, Wrexsoul can be attacked until it uses Fury again. This pattern repeats until the player defeats Wrexsoul.
It is possible to defeat the Soul Savers permanently and never have to fight Wrexsoul. Due to their final attack the Soul Savers revive when killed, but killing them via Banish stalls their final attack and prevents their revival—when both Soul Savers are killed by Banish the battle ends and Wrexsoul is considered defeated. However, winning this way forsakes the Guard Bracelet Wrexsoul drops. If Wrexsoul is present when both Soul Savers are killed by Banish, the battle will end when he next uses Fury.
Another way to easily beat him is to have a character equipped with the Icebrand and a Gauntlet to attack him. Casting Ultima can also easily defeat him.
In the mobile and Steam versions, the player can instantly kill Wrexsoul by summoning Raiden when Wrexsoul has disappeared. The Soul Savers will die, and because Wrexsoul is not present, the game counts it as a victory.
Formations
Number | Enemies | Encounter flags | Introduction flag | Musical theme | Magic AP | |||
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462 | Wrexsoul, Soul Saver x2 | Sides, individual | The Decisive Battle | 7 | ||||
Hide start messages. Prevent triple 7 for Joker's Death. |
AI script
At beginning of battle (only done once per battle): Fury
Attack Turns:
- 1st Turn: Attack (100%)
- 2nd Turn: Attack (100%)
- Set Var0
If Var0 is set:
- 1st Turn: Target: All monsters with Reflect status
- Thundaga (66%)
- 2nd Turn: Target: All monsters with Reflect status
- Thundaga (66%)
- 3rd Turn: Target: Random Player
- Fury (66%)
If Var0 is set:
- If attacked by "Attack": Attack (33%)
Other appearances
Final Fantasy Record Keeper
Wrexsoul appears as a Final Fantasy VI realm boss. His mechanics are slightly different to accommodate the limited resurrection abilities in the game. Now when a character is possessed by Fury, Wrexsoul will reappear when that character is attacked and not slain. If the a Soul Saver is defeated, instead of regenerating, they power up Wrexsoul. Wrexsoul has a lower priority of using Fury than he does in the original game.
Mobius Final Fantasy
Gallery
Etymology
Wrexsoul's Japanese name (アレクソウル, Arekusouru?, lit. Alexsoul) suggests it is associated with the esper Alexander, the esper obtained upon Wrexsoul's defeat. The Japanese may be short for Alexander's Soul. Wrexsoul is sitting on the throne, and the Alexander magicite is found on the throne after its death. There is a possibility that Alexander might have become corrupted and became a monster during/end of the War of the Magi.
The name "Wrexsoul" was originally selected by 1994 Super Nintendo version translator Ted Woolsey.
soul, in many religious, philosophical, psychological, and mythological traditions, is the incorporeal and, in many conceptions, immortal essence of a person, living thing, or object.
TheTrivia
- The battle is similar in theme and style to Gi Nattak from Final Fantasy VII.