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{{distinguish2|[[Salamand]], a town from ''Final Fantasy II''}} | {{distinguish2|[[Salamand]], a town from ''Final Fantasy II''}} | ||
{{Infobox Enemy | {{Infobox Enemy | ||
|image= | |image=[[File:Salamander FF3 artwork.jpg|250px]]<br>''Final Fantasy III'' artwork | ||
|jname=さんしょううお | |jname=さんしょううお | ||
|romaji=Salamander | |romaji=Salamander | ||
| | |first_appear=''[[Final Fantasy II]]'' (1988) | ||
|species=[[Basilisk]] | |species=[[Basilisk]] | ||
|other_names=SALAMAND | |other_names=SALAMAND | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===''Final Fantasy'' series=== | ===''Final Fantasy'' series=== | ||
{{imgcaption|image=Salamander FF2 PSP sprite.png|align=right|caption=''Final Fantasy II'' (PSP) sprite|captionwidth=165px|color={{FF2color}}}} | |||
====''Final Fantasy II''==== | ====''Final Fantasy II''==== | ||
In ''Final Fantasy II'', Salamanders are encountered in the [[world map]] area surrounding [[Mysidia]] (after obtaining the [[Ultima Tome]]), [[Jade Passage]] (floors B1-B3), and [[Arcane Labyrinth]] ([[Cauldron]], [[Giants]]). They are relatives of [[Basilisk]]s, [[Catoblepas]]es, and [[Ice Lizard]]s. Salamanders have one [[enemy ability]], [[Blaze|Blaze XVI]], in which they deal [[Fire (element)|Fire]]-elemental damage to the entire [[party]]. Salamanders are weak to [[Ice]]-elemental attacks. Salamanders have the same basic appearance as Basilisks | In ''Final Fantasy II'', Salamanders are encountered in the [[world map]] area surrounding [[Mysidia]] (after obtaining the [[Ultima Tome]]), [[Jade Passage]] (floors B1-B3), and [[Arcane Labyrinth]] ([[Cauldron]], [[Giants]]). They are relatives of [[Basilisk]]s, [[Catoblepas]]es, and [[Ice Lizard]]s. Salamanders have one [[enemy ability]], [[Blaze|Blaze XVI]], in which they deal [[Fire (element)|Fire]]-elemental damage to the entire [[party]]. Salamanders are weak to [[Ice]]-elemental attacks. Salamanders have the same basic appearance as Basilisks, the only notable difference being that Salamanders are red. In the Famicom release, their sprite depicts their body as light purple and magenta. | ||
In the unreleased [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] prototype, they are named '''R.Lizard'''. | In the unreleased [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] prototype, they are named '''R.Lizard'''. | ||
====''Final Fantasy III''==== | |||
In ''[[Final Fantasy III]]'', a Salamander is fought as a boss in the [[Molten Cave]]. In the original [[Famicom]] version, Salamander is a purple dragon with an orange belly and spots, and it is breathing pink fire. In the [[Final Fantasy III (3D remake)|3D remake]], its body has been changed to red. | |||
===''Final Fantasy Legend'' series=== | ===''Final Fantasy Legend'' series=== | ||
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===''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''=== | ===''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''=== | ||
In ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]'', they are named Salamand like in the ''Final Fantasy Legend'' trilogy, but their name is formatted in lowercase. Salamands are only encountered in the [[Lava Dome]], and are the stronger relative of both Basilisks and [[Flazzard]]s. | [[File:Salamand FFMQ sprite.png|frame|right]] | ||
In ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]'', they are named Salamand like in the ''Final Fantasy Legend'' trilogy, but their name is formatted in lowercase. Salamands are only encountered in the [[Lava Dome]], and are the stronger relative of both Basilisks and [[Flazzard]]s. Salamands can use a variety of attacks including [[Flame]], [[Thunder]], [[Poison Breath]], [[Fang]], and [[Claw]]. Salamands retain their vulnerability to Ice attacks, specifically [[Blizzard]]. Unlike their other appearances, Salamands have a dark green body. | |||
==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
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Final Fantasy II | {{tab|Final Fantasy II}} | ||
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The Final Fantasy Legend | {{tab|The Final Fantasy Legend}} | ||
'''LIZARD:''' | '''LIZARD:''' | ||
*HP: 40 | *HP: 40 | ||
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*Mana: 2 | *Mana: 2 | ||
*GP: 40 | *GP: 40 | ||
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Final Fantasy Mystic Quest | {{tab|Final Fantasy Mystic Quest}} | ||
*HP: 640 | *HP: 640 | ||
*EXP: 441 | *EXP: 441 | ||
*GP: 15 | *GP: 15 | ||
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==Bestiary navigation== | |||
===''Final Fantasy II''=== | |||
{{bestiarynav|num=069|prev=[[Basilisk]]|next=[[Ice Lizard]]|color=FF2}} | |||
==Profiles and statistics== | ==Profiles and statistics== | ||
===''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''=== | ===''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''=== | ||
*'''''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest'' Strategy Guidebook''' (page 51): "''Fire-loving, gigantic, grotesque lizard. It attacks with fiery breath and can also strike you with lightening{{sic}}.''" | *'''''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest'' Strategy Guidebook''' (page 51): "''Fire-loving, gigantic, grotesque lizard. It attacks with fiery breath and can also strike you with lightening{{sic}}.''" | ||
==Gallery== | |||
===''Final Fantasy II''=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Salamander FF2 FC sprite.png|Famicom sprite | |||
Salamander FF2 WSC sprite.png|WonderSwan Color sprite | |||
Salamander FF2 GBA sprite.png|Game Boy Advance sprite | |||
</gallery> | |||
===''Final Fantasy Mystic Quest''=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Salamand FFMQ overworld sprite.png|Overworld sprite | |||
Salamand FFMQ hurt sprite.png|Hurt sprite | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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[[Category:Reptiles]] | [[Category:Reptiles]] | ||
[[Category:Final Fantasy II enemies]] | [[Category:Final Fantasy II enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Final Fantasy III bosses]] | |||
[[Category:The Final Fantasy Legend enemies]] | [[Category:The Final Fantasy Legend enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Final Fantasy Mystic Quest enemies]] | [[Category:Final Fantasy Mystic Quest enemies]] |
Latest revision as of 06:01, January 17, 2022
Salamander | |||
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Final Fantasy III artwork | |||
さんしょううお Salamander | |||
First appearance | Final Fantasy II (1988) | ||
Species | Basilisk | ||
Other names | SALAMAND | ||
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Salamander is a reptilian enemy from the Final Fantasy games. They first appear in Final Fantasy II. Although Salamanders share a name with their real world counterpart, they can breathe fire. Salamanders often appear as a stronger relative of Basilisk.
History[edit]
Final Fantasy series[edit]
Final Fantasy II[edit]
In Final Fantasy II, Salamanders are encountered in the world map area surrounding Mysidia (after obtaining the Ultima Tome), Jade Passage (floors B1-B3), and Arcane Labyrinth (Cauldron, Giants). They are relatives of Basilisks, Catoblepases, and Ice Lizards. Salamanders have one enemy ability, Blaze XVI, in which they deal Fire-elemental damage to the entire party. Salamanders are weak to Ice-elemental attacks. Salamanders have the same basic appearance as Basilisks, the only notable difference being that Salamanders are red. In the Famicom release, their sprite depicts their body as light purple and magenta.
In the unreleased Nintendo Entertainment System prototype, they are named R.Lizard.
Final Fantasy III[edit]
In Final Fantasy III, a Salamander is fought as a boss in the Molten Cave. In the original Famicom version, Salamander is a purple dragon with an orange belly and spots, and it is breathing pink fire. In the 3D remake, its body has been changed to red.
Final Fantasy Legend series[edit]
The Final Fantasy Legend[edit]
In The Final Fantasy Legend, they are named LIZARD, and like other monsters, they can be encountered as either an enemy or be a party member. As enemies, LIZARDs are only encountered in the world map area surrounding the Tower's first floor. Their only usable attack is BITE, and they are vulnerable to Ice attacks like in Final Fantasy II. LIZARDs have five transformations, in order of: P-FROG, GECKO, DINOSAUR, SALAMAND, and lastly BASILISK. Both LIZARD and SALAMAND have the Japanese name of "Salamander," albeit with different spellings, although the latter's Japanese name is spelled the same in other Final Fantasy games. Like other monsters and their respective transformations, LIZARD's sprite is the same throughout all of its forms.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest[edit]
In Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, they are named Salamand like in the Final Fantasy Legend trilogy, but their name is formatted in lowercase. Salamands are only encountered in the Lava Dome, and are the stronger relative of both Basilisks and Flazzards. Salamands can use a variety of attacks including Flame, Thunder, Poison Breath, Fang, and Claw. Salamands retain their vulnerability to Ice attacks, specifically Blizzard. Unlike their other appearances, Salamands have a dark green body.
Stats[edit]
Final Fantasy II stats | ||||||||
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Rank | HP | MP | Attack | Accuracy | Defense | Evasion | Magic Defense | Gil |
6 | 1,290 | 300 | 100 | 8-90 | 85 | 1-70 | 5-70 | 2,250-3,000 |
Treasure | Weakness | Resistance | Absorbs | |||||
None | Ice | None | None |
LIZARD:
- HP: 40
- Strength: 5
- Defense: 7
- Agility: 4
- Mana: 2
- GP: 40
- HP: 640
- EXP: 441
- GP: 15
[edit]
Final Fantasy II[edit]
Profiles and statistics[edit]
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest[edit]
- Final Fantasy Mystic Quest Strategy Guidebook (page 51): "Fire-loving, gigantic, grotesque lizard. It attacks with fiery breath and can also strike you with lightening[sic]."
Gallery[edit]
Final Fantasy II[edit]
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest[edit]
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | サラマンダー さんしょううお Saramandā Sanshoūo |
Salamander |
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