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===''Final Fantasy XII''===
===''Final Fantasy XII''===
In ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'', Redmaws are encountered in both [[Henne Mines]] and [[Stilshrine of Miriam]]. The ones encountered in the latter area have slightly higher stats. Unlike in ''Final Fantasy VIII'', Redmaws are affected by Earth-elemental attacks and are even vulnerable to it, despite their ability to fly.
In ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'', Redmaws are encountered in both [[Henne Mines]] and [[Stilshrine of Miriam]]. The ones encountered in the latter area have slightly higher stats. Unlike in ''Final Fantasy VIII'', Redmaws are affected by Earth-elemental attacks and are even vulnerable to it, despite their ability to fly.
There is a [[Sage Knowledge]] on Redmaws that can be unlocked in the [[Bestiary (Final Fantasy XII)|Bestiary]] if the [[party]] has defeated 13 of them.


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==Bestiary entry==
*'''Classification:''' Avion
*'''Genus:''' Steeling
;Observations
:"''Being a variety of steeling whose body is covered in hard scales like to those of a dragon. It prefers to make its home in dry underground caverns. The name of "redmaw" comes from the fact that the creature's mouth is ever painted crimson with the drinking of its victims' blood. Its vampyric bite delivers a numbing venom sufficient to kill even the largest of fiends, should its fangs go deep enough.''"
;Sage Knowledge (6 of 78):
:"''A name for the freefolk who ply the open skies in airships. Though they are collectively called "pirates," their actual occupations vary by individual. Some search for legendary treasures, some merely travel the world, while others are indeed ruthless villains who attack trade ships and plunder goods for profit. In recent years, the Archadian Empire has stepped up patrols, bringing in the worst of the lot, all but consigning the more flamboyant feats of piracy to history. Of late, many are pirates who have given up the thief's life for that of the headhunter, bringing their former comrades-in-arms to justice... for a bounty. Those few who remain pirates have struggled hard to retain the title, and are duly proud of it.''"
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[[Category:Final Fantasy VIII enemies]]
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[[Category:Final Fantasy XII enemies]]

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