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{{italic title|''Final Fantasy'' bestiary}}
{{italic title|''Final Fantasy'' bestiary}}
[[File:FFI DoS bestiary Evil Eye.png|thumb|Evil Eye and its stats, as shown in the ''Final Fantasy'' bestiary from the ''Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls'' compilation]]
[[File:FFI DoS bestiary Evil Eye.png|thumb|Evil Eye and its stats, as shown in the ''Final Fantasy I'' bestiary for the ''Dawn of Souls'' compilation]]
A comprehensive list of enemy statistics as seen in the [[bestiary]] from the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' remakes. This bestiary does not include dummied-out enemies. <!-- Stats from were obtained directly from the game's data. -->
A comprehensive list of enemy statistics as seen in the [[bestiary]] from the ''[[Final Fantasy]]'' remakes. This bestiary does not include dummied-out enemies. <!-- Stats from were obtained directly from the game's data. -->


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==List==
==List==
The following sections list the entries numerically as in the game's Bestiary itself. Only the first 128 entries apply to all versions of the game. Monsters 129-195 debuted in ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' and Monsters 196-203 ([[Chronodia]] and its alternate forms) debuted in the [[PlayStation Portable]] version, but none of these would reappear in the ''[[Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster]]'' version.
The following sections list the entries numerically as in the game's Bestiary itself. Only the first 128 entries apply to all versions of the game. Monsters 129-195 debuted in ''[[Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls]]'' and Monsters 196-203 ([[Chronodia]] and its alternate forms) debuted in the [[PlayStation Portable]] version, but none of these would reappear in the ''[[Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster]]'' version.
Additionally, note that dropped items were introduced to ''Final Fantasy'' in ''Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls'', and the treasures and drop rates listed below do not apply to earlier versions of the game.


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