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Revision as of 19:19, October 6, 2020
Werewolf
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Final Fantasy PSP sprite
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ウェアウルフ '
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Species
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Wolf
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Other names
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WrWOLF (Final Fantasy NES)
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Werewolf is an enemy in the Final Fantasy series, and it debuts in the first Final Fantasy game. It is a variant of Wolf.
Game appearances
Final Fantasy
In Final Fantasy, Werewolves can be found on the world map and in certain caves. Like Wolves, Werewolves are often encountered in packs. They resemble Wolves but are stronger, as their attacks can inflict poison on the Warriors of Light, and Werewolves regenerate 3 HP every turn. Werewolves are found surrounding areas of Pravoka, Elfheim, Marsh Cave, Cavern of Ice, and Mount Gulg. Werewolves are also found inside of Marsh Cave (floors B2 and B3), the Cavern of Earth (floors B2–B4) and its outer surrounding area, Southern Marsh, and present-day Chaos Shrine.
In the original Nintendo Entertainment System version, their name is formatted WrWOLF, a shortening of WEREWOLF[1][2]. In the Nintendo Entertainment System and MSX2 versions, Werewolves have an entirely green body, pink claws, and pink eyes. In the WonderSwan Color and PlayStation releases, Werewolves have a dark gray body, along with an olive green back and tail. In the Game Boy Advance version, Werewolves' sprite was significantly brightened. Starting with the PlayStation Portable release, Werewolves have spikes on their back.
Stats
#
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Enemy name
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HP
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68
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Attack
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14
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Accuracy
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17
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Defense
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6
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Agility
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21
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Intelligence
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8
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Evasion
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42
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Magic Defense
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45
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Spells
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N/A
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Weakness
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N/A
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Resistance
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N/A
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Type
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N/A
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Gil
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67
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EXP
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135
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Treasure
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N/A
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Location(s)
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References
Final Fantasy
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Characters
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Warriors of Light
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White Mage (White Wizard) • Black Mage (Black Wizard) • Red Mage (Red Wizard) • Warrior (Knight) • Thief (Ninja) • Monk (Master)
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Non-playable characters
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Garland • Astos • Chancellor • Jayne • Bikke • Arylon • Princess Sarah • Circle of Sages • Dr. Unne • Elf Prince • King of Coneria • Matoya • Mysterious Man • Nerrick • Sadda • Lukahn • Koppe • Broom • Bahamut • Darryl • Cid • Smyth • Underhill • Dr. Unne • Watts
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Races
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Lufenian • Elf • Dwarf • Mermaid
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Bosses
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Vampire • Four Fiends (Lich • Kary • Kracken • Tiamat) • Chaos • Chronodia (PSP, iOS, Android)
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Key items
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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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Dungeons
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Chaos Shrine • Marsh Cave • Western Keep • Titan's Cave • Terra Cave • Ice Cavern • Citadel of Trials • Mount Gulg • Waterfall Cave • Sunken Shrine • Mirage Tower • Flying Fortress • Earthgift Shrine (GBA, PSP, iOS, Android) • Hellfire Chasm (GBA, PSP, iOS, Android) • Lifespring Grotto (GBA, PSP, iOS, Android) • Whisperwind Cove (GBA, PSP, iOS, Android) • Labyrinth of Time (PSP, iOS, Android)
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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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Stats
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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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Lists
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Enemies (bestiary) • Equipment • Items
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Game compilations
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Final Fantasy I∙II • Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls
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See also: Category • Gallery • 15 Puzzle
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