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'''Tonberries''' are enemies that appear in several ''[[Final Fantasy (series)|Final Fantasy]]'' games. They first appear in ''[[Final Fantasy V]]'' and were known as '''Dinglberry''' in the ''[[Final Fantasy Anthology]]'' release. Their debut appearance outside of Japan is in ''[[Final Fantasy VI|Final Fantasy III]]'' for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] (known as ''Final Fantasy VI'' in later versions), in which they were known as '''Pugs''' (as well as in its ''Final Fantasy Anthology'' release). | |||
Tonberries usually inhabit caves or other subterranean areas, often guarding a valuable treasure. Tonberries are small, green lizard-like enemies who are usually depicted with having entirely yellow eyes and a fish-like tail. They wear a dark brown hooded cloak that covers most of their body. Tonberries are one of the most recognizable enemies in the ''Final Fantasy'' games. | |||
Despite their innocuous appearance, Tonberries are aggressive, hate-filled creatures. They always carry a knife and a lantern with them. Tonberries are usually found alone. Despite being small, Tonberries, are strong enemies that are hard to defeat. When a character attacks a Tonberry, it slowly approaches them. Once it gets close enough, it does its signature [[Chef's Knife]] attack, which either deals a lot of damage or instantly [[KO]]s a [[party]] member. In some games, each time a Tonberry is attacked, it counters with the [[Karma]] ability, in which it summons several spirits, implied to be those that a character has defeated earlier in their adventure, for retribution. | |||
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