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[[File:Fiery Hound FF4 GBA Zot battle.png|thumb|left|The Flamehound at the Tower of Zot uses Flame to attack the party]] | [[File:Fiery Hound FF4 GBA Zot battle.png|thumb|left|The Flamehound at the Tower of Zot uses Flame to attack the party]] | ||
In ''Final Fantasy IV'', a Flamehound is encountered as a [[monster-in-a-box]] at the [[Tower of Zot]]. More are encountered at the [[Tower of Babil]] and the area surrounding [[Eblan]] on the [[world map]] | In ''Final Fantasy IV'', a Flamehound is encountered as a [[monster-in-a-box]] at the [[Tower of Zot]]. More are encountered at the [[Tower of Babil]] and the area surrounding [[Eblan]] on the [[world map]]. Like other fire-based enemies, Flamehounds absorb any [[fire]]-based attacks. They are weak to ice-based attacks but resistant to [[Mini]] and [[Toad]]. | ||
Flamehound was originally named '''FlameDog''' in the [[Super Nintendo]] and [[PlayStation]] remakes and '''Fiery Hound''' in ''[[Final Fantasy IV Advance]]''. | Flamehound was originally named '''FlameDog''' in the [[Super Nintendo]] and [[PlayStation]] remakes and '''Fiery Hound''' in ''[[Final Fantasy IV Advance]]''. |