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|jname=サハギン
|jname=サハギン
|romaji=Sahagin
|romaji=Sahagin
|first_appear=''[[Final Fantasy]]''
|first_appear=''[[Final Fantasy]]'' (1987)
|other_names=SAHAG, WaterHag
|related=[[Desert Sahagin]]<br>[[Sahagin Chief]]<br>[[Sahagin Prince]]<br>[[Sahagin Queen]]
|related=[[Desert Sahagin]]<br>[[Sahagin Chief]]<br>[[Sahagin Prince]]<br>[[Sahagin Queen]]
}}
}}
'''Sahagins''' are humanoid fish creatures that appear in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, starting with the first ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. Sahagins are usually found in aquatic areas. Several games depict them as green, although some depict them as blue. Sahagins have a large fin on their back, webbed feet, and hands in the shape of fins. Starting with ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', Sahagins usually carry a spear with three prongs. They are based on the Sahuagin from ''{{wp|Dungeons & Dragons}}''.
'''Sahagins''' are humanoid fish creatures that appear in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games, starting with the first ''[[Final Fantasy]]''. Sahagins are usually found in aquatic areas. Several games depict them as green, although some depict them as blue. Sahagins have a large fin on their back, webbed feet, and hands in the shape of fins. Starting with ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'', Sahagins usually carry a spear with three prongs. They are based on the Sahuagin from ''{{wp|Dungeons & Dragons}}''.


==Game appearances==
==History==
===''Final Fantasy''===
===''Final Fantasy''===
In ''Final Fantasy'', Sahagins are encountered at the [[Sea]]. They are weak to [[Lightning]]-elemental attacks but are resistant to [[Fire (element)|Fire]] and [[Quake]]-elemental ones. Sahagins sometimes drop a [[Potion]] when defeated. In most versions, Sahagins are green, although in the [[MSX2]] version, they are dark blue, making it their first appearance in which Sahagains are blue. In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version, their name is formatted '''SAHAG''', and their sprite is turquoiuse. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, Sahagins have green skin and red eyes. In the [[PlayStation Portable]] version, their eyes were changed to clear gray.
In ''Final Fantasy'', Sahagins are encountered at the [[Sea]]. They are weak to [[Lightning]]-elemental attacks but are resistant to [[Fire (element)|Fire]] and [[Quake]]-elemental ones. Sahagins sometimes drop a [[Potion]] when defeated. In most versions, Sahagins are green, although in the [[MSX2]] version, they are dark blue, making it their first appearance in which Sahagains are blue. In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version, their name is formatted '''SAHAG''', and their sprite is turquoiuse. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] version, Sahagins have green skin and red eyes. In the [[PlayStation Portable]] version, their eyes were changed to clear gray.
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===''Final Fantasy IV''===
===''Final Fantasy IV''===
Sahagins reappear in ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', which also introduces a desert variant, [[Desert Sahagin]].
[[File:FF4A Edward fighting a Sahagin.png|thumb|left|200px|Edward in a fixed encounter with a Sahagin in ''[[Final Fantasy IV Advance]]''.]]
In ''[[Final Fantasy IV]]'', Sahagins, named '''WaterHag''' in the [[Super Nintendo]] and [[PlayStation]] versions, make a reappearance. The game introduces another variant, [[Desert Sahagin]]s, who are found in the desert.


As [[random encounter]]s, Sahagins are only found in the [[Underground Waterway]]. During the nighttime in [[Kaipo]], after [[Rosa]] has been cured of desert fever, [[Edward Chris von Muir|Edward]] goes outside to play his harp, but a Sahagin suddenly jumps out of the water and attacks him. This triggers a [[fixed encounter]] battle with a Sahagin. [[Anna]] appears to Edward, telling him to believe in himself, and after attacking the Sahagin three times, Edward defeats it.
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==Stats==
==Stats==
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==Bestiary navigation==
==Bestiary navigation==
{{bestiarynav|game=Final Fantasy|num=018|prev=[[Pirate]]|next=[[Sahagin Chief]]}}
{{bestiarynav|game=Final Fantasy|color=FF|num=018|prev=[[Pirate]]|next=[[Sahagin Chief]]}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 21:59, October 1, 2021

Sahagin
Sahagin FF artwork.jpg
Artwork for Final Fantasy
サハギン
Sahagin
First appearance Final Fantasy (1987)
Other names SAHAG, WaterHag
Related characters and species
Desert Sahagin
Sahagin Chief
Sahagin Prince
Sahagin Queen

Sahagins are humanoid fish creatures that appear in several Final Fantasy games, starting with the first Final Fantasy. Sahagins are usually found in aquatic areas. Several games depict them as green, although some depict them as blue. Sahagins have a large fin on their back, webbed feet, and hands in the shape of fins. Starting with Final Fantasy VII, Sahagins usually carry a spear with three prongs. They are based on the Sahuagin from Dungeons & Dragons.

History

Final Fantasy

In Final Fantasy, Sahagins are encountered at the Sea. They are weak to Lightning-elemental attacks but are resistant to Fire and Quake-elemental ones. Sahagins sometimes drop a Potion when defeated. In most versions, Sahagins are green, although in the MSX2 version, they are dark blue, making it their first appearance in which Sahagains are blue. In the Nintendo Entertainment System version, their name is formatted SAHAG, and their sprite is turquoiuse. Starting with the WonderSwan Color version, Sahagins have green skin and red eyes. In the PlayStation Portable version, their eyes were changed to clear gray.

Sahagains have three variants in the game: Sahagin Chief, Sahagin Prince, and Sahagin Queen.

Final Fantasy IV

Edward in a fixed encounter with a Sahagin in Final Fantasy IV Advance.

In Final Fantasy IV, Sahagins, named WaterHag in the Super Nintendo and PlayStation versions, make a reappearance. The game introduces another variant, Desert Sahagins, who are found in the desert.

As random encounters, Sahagins are only found in the Underground Waterway. During the nighttime in Kaipo, after Rosa has been cured of desert fever, Edward goes outside to play his harp, but a Sahagin suddenly jumps out of the water and attacks him. This triggers a fixed encounter battle with a Sahagin. Anna appears to Edward, telling him to believe in himself, and after attacking the Sahagin three times, Edward defeats it.

Stats

# Enemy name
HP 44 Attack 10 Accuracy 7 Defense 4
Agility 36 Intelligence 4 Evasion 72 Magic Defense 28
Spells N/A Weakness Lightning Resistance Fire, Quake Type N/A
Gil 30 EXP 30 Treasure Potion
Location(s)

Bestiary navigation

Final Fantasy
Pirate | Sahagin (#018) | Sahagin Chief

Gallery

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