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|romaji=Wintā Urufu | |romaji=Wintā Urufu | ||
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|species=[[Wolf]] | |species=[[Wolf]] | ||
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Winter Wolves are encountered in the [[Cavern of Ice]] (floor B3) and [[Chaos Shrine]] in the past (2F). They are also encountered in the surrounding areas of the final three towns, [[Onrac]], [[Gaia]], [[Lufenia]], despite none of them being in a snowy region, and on a peninsula northeast of [[Pravoka]]. | Winter Wolves are encountered in the [[Cavern of Ice]] (floor B3) and [[Chaos Shrine]] in the past (2F). They are also encountered in the surrounding areas of the final three towns, [[Onrac]], [[Gaia]], [[Lufenia]], despite none of them being in a snowy region, and on a peninsula northeast of [[Pravoka]]. | ||
In the original Nintendo Entertainment System version, Winter Wolves have a white and blue body with pink-colored eyes and claws. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] remake, Winter Wolves were redesigned to have a gray body, yellow eyes, and a turquoise back and tail. Their claws are no longer visible. In the [[PlayStation Portable]] remake, the gray parts of Winter Wolves' fur were changed to a grayish-green color, and their eyes were changed to green. Like the original version, Winter Wolves have visible claws, | In the original Nintendo Entertainment System version, Winter Wolves have a white and blue body with pink-colored eyes and claws. Starting with the [[WonderSwan Color]] remake, Winter Wolves were redesigned to have a gray body, yellow eyes, and a turquoise back and tail. Their claws are no longer visible. In the [[PlayStation Portable]] remake, the gray parts of Winter Wolves' fur were changed to a grayish-green color, and their eyes were changed to green. Like the original version, Winter Wolves have visible claws, although black and thinner. | ||
==Stats== | ==Stats== |
Latest revision as of 16:55, July 16, 2021
Winter Wolf | |||
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PlayStation Portable sprite | |||
ウィンターウルフ Wintā Urufu | |||
First appearance | Final Fantasy | ||
Species | Wolf | ||
Other names | FrWOLF, Frost Wolf | ||
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Winter Wolves are ice-elemental Wolves which are enemies in Final Fantasy. Being ice creatures, Winter Wolves are weak to fire-elemental moves but are resistant to any ice-elemental moves. They are capable of using the move Icestorm. In the original Nintendo Entertainment System release, they are named FrWOLF, or Frost Wolf.[1] Like the other Wolf enemies, Winter Wolves are often encountered in packs.
Winter Wolves are encountered in the Cavern of Ice (floor B3) and Chaos Shrine in the past (2F). They are also encountered in the surrounding areas of the final three towns, Onrac, Gaia, Lufenia, despite none of them being in a snowy region, and on a peninsula northeast of Pravoka.
In the original Nintendo Entertainment System version, Winter Wolves have a white and blue body with pink-colored eyes and claws. Starting with the WonderSwan Color remake, Winter Wolves were redesigned to have a gray body, yellow eyes, and a turquoise back and tail. Their claws are no longer visible. In the PlayStation Portable remake, the gray parts of Winter Wolves' fur were changed to a grayish-green color, and their eyes were changed to green. Like the original version, Winter Wolves have visible claws, although black and thinner.
Stats[edit]
# | Enemy name | ||||||||||
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HP | 92 | Attack | 25 | Accuracy | 23 | Defense | 0 | ||||
Agility | 27 | Intelligence | 12 | Evasion | 54 | Magic Defense | 55 | ||||
Spells | Icestorm | Weakness | Fire | Resistance | Ice | Type | N/A | ||||
Gil | 200 | EXP | 402 | Treasure | Ice Shield | ||||||
Location(s) |
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- Final Fantasy
Gallery[edit]
Final Fantasy Origins sprite
References[edit]
- ^ Nintendo Power volume 17, page 43.