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Not to be confused with
Slime.
Green Slimes, sometimes named Slimes, are enemies which are a variant of Slimes and, by extension, Flans. Green Slimes appear as enemies in the earlier Final Fantasy games, and make their debut in Final Fantasy. Like their relatives, Green Slimes have a very high Defense stat, and can only be quickly defeated through the use of certain Black Magic spells or weapons embedded with a certain element that they are weak to. Green Slimes can sometimes poison their target from their attack.
History
Final Fantasy series
Final Fantasy
In Final Fantasy, Green Slimes are found in Marsh Cave (floors B1-B3), Melmond's surrounding area, Devil's Tail, and the Cavern of Earth (floor B1). In the Nintendo Entertainment System version, they are named SCUM. They are weak to Fire and Ice attacks.
In the Nintendo Entertainment System and MSX2 versions, Green Slimes have a tentacle-like neck extending from the ooze. Their face is on the tip of the tentacle, and they have a tongue sticking out. In the MSX2 version, Green Slimes are a brighter green palette. In the WonderSwan Color, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance versions, their pose is different, and their neck is thicker and no longer resembles a tentacle. They have white eyes and a longer, red tongue sticking out. In the PlayStation Portable version, Green Slimes' pose was changed to more closely resemble their original one, but with larger, light green eyes and no tongue sticking out.
Final Fantasy II
Final Fantasy II (PSP) sprite
In Final Fantasy II, Green Slimes are slightly less common, and only appear at Semitt Falls (B2-B5) and the Arcane Labyrinth's Chronicles, Mirror, and Mythril areas. Green Slimes' attacks can sometimes inflict a party member with Venom. In the unreleased Nintendo Entertainment System prototype, they are named Slime.
Like in Final Fantasy, Green Slimes retain their weakness to Fire and Ice moves. Their appearance has been changed to more closely resemble regular Flans, and they are a clump of ooze with red eyes, a large mouth, and two small hands. In the original Famicom release, their eyes are red, and their pose is different. Green Slimes have a slightly different pose in the PlayStation Portable version than the WonderSwan Color, PlayStation, and Game Boy Advance releases.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest
In Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, they are named Slime, although their Japanese name indicates that they are the same entity as Green Slimes. Slimes are only encountered as enemies in Level Forest. Unlike its earlier appearances, Slime is depicted as a faceless blob, although it retains its green coloration. A Slime's damaged sprite shows it being squished.
Slimes have an HP of 55, and each of them reward 72 EXP and 3 GP when defeated. Slimes have two abilities that they can use during battle, Stab and Hydro Acid. Contrary to their earlier appearances, Slimes have the Auto-Reflect ability, which protects them from magic and even reflects such attacks back onto Benjamin or his partner (depending on who used the magic attack).
Stats
#
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Enemy name
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HP
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24
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Attack
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1
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Accuracy
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1
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Defense
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255
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Agility
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0
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Intelligence
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3
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Evasion
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0
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Magic Defense
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36
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Spells
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Weakness
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Fire, Ice
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Resistance
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Confusion, Darkness, Death, Lightning, Mind, Paralysis, Poison, Quake, Silence, Sleep, Stone
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Type
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N/A
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Gil
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20
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EXP
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84
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Treasure
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Hi-Potion
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Location(s)
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Final Fantasy II stats
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Rank |
HP |
MP |
Attack |
Accuracy |
Defense |
Evasion |
Magic Defense |
Gil
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2
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10
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6
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4
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1-50
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210
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0-0%
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1-50
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4-37
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Treasure
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Weakness
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Resistance
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Absorbs
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None
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Fire, Ice
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Body, Death, Matter, Mind
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Poison
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Ship • Crown • Crystal Eye • Jolt Tonic • Mystic Key • Nitro Powder • Star Ruby • Earth Rod • Canoe • Levistone • Airship • Rat's Tail • Faerie's Bottle • Oxyale • Rosetta Stone • Bell • Warp Cube • Adamantite • Lute • Crystal
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Locations
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Towns
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Cornelia • Pravoka • Elfheim • Melmond • Crescent Lake • Onrac • Gaia • Lufenia
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Shops
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Inn • Sanctuary • Weapon Shop • Armor Shop • Item Shop • Black Magic Shop • White Magic Shop
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Other locations
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Castle Cornelia • Matoya's Cave • Mount Duergar • Giant's Cave • Aldean Sea • Elven Castle • Ryukahn Desert • Sage's Cave • Cardia Islands • Desert Caravan • World A
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Spells
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White Magic
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Level 1: Cure • Dia • Protect • Blink -- Level 2: Blindna • Silence • NulShock • Invis -- Level 3: Cura • Diara • NulBlaze • Heal -- Level 4: Poisona • Fear • NulFrost • Vox -- Level 5: Curaga • Life • Diaga • Healara -- Level 6: Stona • Exit • Protera • Invisira -- Level 7: NulDeath • Healaga • Curaja • Diaja -- Level 8: Holy • NulAll • Dispel • Full-Life
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Black Magic
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Level 1: Fire • Sleep • Focus • Thunder -- Level 2: Blizzard • Dark • Temper • Slow -- Level 3: Fira • Hold • Thundara • Focara -- Level 4: Sleepra • Haste • Confuse • Blizzara -- Level 5: Firaga • Scourge • Slowra • Teleport -- Level 6: Thundaga • Death • Quake • Stun -- Level 7: Blizzaga • Blind • Break • Saber -- Level 8: Stop • Warp • Kill • Flare
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Hit Points (HP) • Agility (Agi) • Vitality (Vit) • Magic Defense (M. Def) • Strength (Str) • Intelligence (Int) • Hit Percentage (Hit%) • Luck (Luck)
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Characters
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Party
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Firion • Maria • Guy • Leon • Minwu • Josef • Gordon • Leila • Ricard • Scott
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Non-playable characters
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Borghen • Cid • Cid's Underling • Deumion • Elina • Nelly • Princess Hilda • The Emperor • Tobul
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Key items
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Black Mask • Crystal Rod • Egil's Torch • Goddess's Bell • Light of Hope • Mythril • Pass • Pendant • Ring • Sunfire • White Mask • Wyvern • Wyvern Egg
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Locations
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Towns
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Altair • Fynn • Palamecia • Kashuan Keep • Castle Deist • Salamand • Paloom • Poft • Mysidia • Gatrea • Bafsk • Machanon (GBA, PSP, iOS, Android)
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Dungeons
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Semitt Falls • Snow Cavern • Dreadnought • Deist Cavern • Coliseum• Tropical Island • Cave of Mysidia • Leviathan • Mysidian Tower • Cyclone • Jade Passage • Pandaemonium • Raqia (GBA, PSP, iOS, Android) • Arubboth (GBA, PSP, iOS, Android) • Arcane Labyrinth (Perseria) (PSP, iOS, Android)
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Castles
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Castle Deist • Castle Fynn • Castle Palamecia • Kashuan Keep • Pandaemonium
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HP • MP • Attack • Accuracy • Defense • Evasion • Magic Defense • Strength • Spirit • Intelligence • Stamina • Magic
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