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Zombie - Status
FFTA-spr-zombie

Dark magic animates these walking corpses.

Description

Zombies are undead enemies in Final Fantasy Tactics Advance. As such, they are weak to Fire and Cure spells, and will revive themselves three turns after being Knocked Out. They are less dangerous than the other undead enemy, the Vampire, having no teleportation abilities and less-than-spectacular HP and movement stats. As they are in permanent Zombie status, burying skills will remove them from battle.

Abilities[]

Rot[]

Zombie command. Drain life from an enemy.

Description
Ability Effect MP
Drain Touch Evil touch. Drains and absorbs HP from target. 10
Miasma Calls forth ill humors to damage and poison target.

Reaction[]

Ability Effect
Counter Follows up enemy attack with a counterattack.

Appearances[]

Missions[]

Mission Information
Mission #046: Prof in Trouble Two Ice Flans flank the three Zombies(called Lost Ones) that are closing in on Professor Auggie.
Turf Defense Mission: Help Ahli! Three Zombies and a Vampire rise from the dead to attempt a takeover of Ahli.
Mission #048: S.O.S Marche assists Ritz in driving off an enemy clan which includes two Zombies.
Mission #080: Earth Sigil The Redwing of Earth, Lich, is a Zombie. He has no special abilities compared to normal Zombies.

Clan encounters[]

Home base Clan Information
Aisenfield Aisen Ghosts Despite the Clan name, the two Zombies are the only undead enemies in this encounter.

Etymology[]

A zombie is an animated corpse resurrected by mystical means, such as necromancy. Since the late 19th century, zombies have acquired popularity in North American and European folklore.