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In remakes starting with the [[PlayStation Portable]] release, Black Knights are also encountered as enemies in the [[Arcane Labyrinth]]'s Dragoons and Utopia areas. | In remakes starting with the [[PlayStation Portable]] release, Black Knights are also encountered as enemies in the [[Arcane Labyrinth]]'s Dragoons and Utopia areas. | ||
For this game, Black Knights have a different Japanese name, くろきし (''kurokishi''), but it still translates back to Black Knight. In the unreleased Nintendo Entertainment System prototype, they are named ''' | For this game, Black Knights have a different Japanese name, くろきし (''kurokishi''), but it still translates back to Black Knight. In the unreleased Nintendo Entertainment System prototype, they are named '''DkKnight'''. | ||
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===''Final Fantasy IV''=== | ===''Final Fantasy IV''=== | ||
In ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', Black Knights are [[undead]] enemies who are only encountered in the [[Tower of Zot]]. Their highest [[stat]] is their [[Attack|Strength]]. Black Knights are vulnerable to [[Fire]] and, because they are undead, [[Holy]]. | In ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', Black Knights are [[undead]] enemies who are only encountered in the [[Tower of Zot]]. Their highest [[stat]] is their [[Attack|Strength]]. Black Knights are vulnerable to [[Fire]] and, because they are undead, [[Holy]]. |