Final Fantasy Wiki
m (Bot: Automated text replacement (-{{Sideicon +{{sideicon))
Tag: apiedit
m (Bot: Replacing category Final Fantasy II Enemies with Final Fantasy II enemies; cosmetic changes)
Tag: apiedit
Line 81: Line 81:
 
The '''Yellow Soul''', also known as the '''Soul''', '''Howler''', or '''Y.Soul''', is an enemy from ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Like all Souls, it absorbs all magic elements. Fortunately, weapon attacks will deplete their meager [[HP (stat)|HP]] in one shot. A decently-leveled non-elemental spell, such as [[Holy (ability)|Holy]], can wipe out an entire group with one cast. The Yellow Soul favors the [[Fire (ability)|Fire V]] spell over its weak physical attack.
 
The '''Yellow Soul''', also known as the '''Soul''', '''Howler''', or '''Y.Soul''', is an enemy from ''[[Final Fantasy II]]''. Like all Souls, it absorbs all magic elements. Fortunately, weapon attacks will deplete their meager [[HP (stat)|HP]] in one shot. A decently-leveled non-elemental spell, such as [[Holy (ability)|Holy]], can wipe out an entire group with one cast. The Yellow Soul favors the [[Fire (ability)|Fire V]] spell over its weak physical attack.
   
==Etymology==
+
== Etymology ==
 
{{Etym|Soul}}
 
{{Etym|Soul}}
   
==Related enemies==
+
== Related enemies ==
*[[Red Soul (Final Fantasy II)|Red Soul]]
+
* [[Red Soul (Final Fantasy II)|Red Soul]]
*[[Green Soul (Final Fantasy II)|Green Soul]]
+
* [[Green Soul (Final Fantasy II)|Green Soul]]
*[[Dark Soul]]
+
* [[Dark Soul]]
   
[[Category:Final Fantasy II Enemies]]
+
[[Category:Final Fantasy II enemies]]
   
 
[[it:Anima gialla]]
 
[[it:Anima gialla]]

Revision as of 23:21, 2 November 2016

Template:Sideicon Template:FFII Enemies The Yellow Soul, also known as the Soul, Howler, or Y.Soul, is an enemy from Final Fantasy II. Like all Souls, it absorbs all magic elements. Fortunately, weapon attacks will deplete their meager HP in one shot. A decently-leveled non-elemental spell, such as Holy, can wipe out an entire group with one cast. The Yellow Soul favors the Fire V spell over its weak physical attack.

Etymology

The 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.

Related enemies