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Ifrit
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Ifrit is a powerful fire beast and a summon in the Final Fantasy games. It first appears in Final Fantasy III. Ifrit's signature attack is Hellfire, in which it inflicts fire damage on all enemies.
History
Final Fantasy V
In Final Fantasy V, Ifrit is first fought as a boss in a hidden room in floor B1 of the Library of the Ancients. Once defeated, the party obtains Ifrit as a summon. They are required to obtain Ifrit in order to bypass a bookshelf located on the leftmost corner of the room from which the party accessed Ifrit's lair.
It costs 11 MP for a Summoner to summon Ifrit. In doing so, Ifrit uses Hellfire on all enemies.
Final Fantasy XVI
In Final Fantasy XVI, Ifrit is an Eikon whose Dominant is Clive Rosfield. He is a second Eikon of Fire, which is stated to impossible to exist. Clive first primes into Ifrit for the first time without warning during the Night of Flames and proceeds to attack and seemingly kill his brother Joshua Rosfield, the Dominant of the Phoenix. Not knowing that he transformed, Clive swears revenge on Ifrit.
Clive transforms into Ifrit again 13 years later during his battle with Benedikta Harman's Eikon, Garuda which resulted in the latter's death. Ifrit unexpectedly went out of control and had to be quelled by his friend, Cidolfus Telamon, Dominant of Ramuh. After the incident, Clive finally learns that it was he that transformed into Ifrit, causing him to develop suicidal depression, unable to bear the guilt of his brother's alleged death.
It wasn't until Clive and Jill entered the ruins of Phoenix's Gate that the former accepted the truth as Ifrit's Dominant, defeating a shadow of himself. After accepting Ifrit, Clive gained control of him and the use of his Eikonic abilities. Despite this, Clive seems to unable to prime Ifrit at will, much to his dismay, something that puzzled Cid as a Dominant's ability to prime an Eikon is a natural instinct.
When the party reaches the Drake's Heart Mothercrystal, Typhon appeared in a hole and fatally wounds Cid. Clive attempts to prime Ifrit to fight him off, but is unsuccessful and is pulled into a different dimension. In the dimension, Clive successfully primes into Ifrit again to do battle with Ultima's avatar, Typhon in which he is succssful of defeating him. After returning, a dying Cid passes Ramuh's power onto Clive. After Cid's death, Clive took up his mantle, but five years later, still had not primed Ifrit again.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | イフリート Ifurito |
Ifrit |
French | Ifrit | Ifrit |
German | Ifrit | Ifrit |
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