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Typhon
Typhon | |
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Final Fantasy VI artwork | |
テュポーン Tyupōn | |
First appearance | Final Fantasy VI |
Species | Monster |
Other names | Chupon |
- "Fungahhh!"
- —Typhon, Mobius Final Fantasy
Typhon is both a summon and a boss in the Final Fantasy franchise. He first appears in Final Fantasy VI as a boss and in Final Fantasy VII as a summon. In most of his appearances, Typhon is partnered with Ultros. Typhon is a large purplish-pink monster with a set of sharp yellow teeth, pointed ears, and a second face on his behind, which has sharp teeth on its lower jaw. Typhon's signature attack is Snort, which forcefully ejects a party member from battle. Typhon is generally weak to Ice-based attacks.
History[edit]
Final Fantasy VI[edit]
In Final Fantasy VI, after the party defeats some of the Imperial Air Force on the Blackjack, Ultros is brought onto the ship by Typhon, and a battle against Ultros starts. After a while, during the battle, Ultros calls for Typhon's help. Once Typhon has taken enough, he uses Snort to blast the party off the Blackjack, forcing them into battle against the Air Force.
Later, Typhon can be fought as an opponent in the Dragon's Neck Coliseum if the party bets a common item. Typhon always uses Snort on his first turn, meaning that a character with high Speed must attack Typhon before he can use the attack. An Elixir is always the reward for defeating Typhon.
In the original Super Nintendo and PlayStation versions, Typhon was named Chupon.
Final Fantasy remakes[edit]
In Final Fantasy remakes, starting with Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls, Typhon is fought as a boss on floor B10 of Whisperwind Cove, where it is one of the four guardians. Typhon has 10,000 HP, the same amount as in Final Fantasy VI. When the Warriors of Light defeat Typhon, they are rewarded with the Genji Helm.
Typhon's sprite is a brighter variation of his original Final Fantasy VI sprite. It would later be reused in Final Fantasy VI Advance, although with a less brighter palette but still more than in the original Final Fantasy VI.
Stats[edit]
Final Fantasy VI stats | |||||||||||
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Level | HP | MP | Attack | Defense | Evasion | Magic | Magic Defense | Magic Evasion | Gil | EXP | Type |
26 | 10,000 | 40,000 | 13 | 100 | 0 | 10 | 55 | 0 | 0 | 0 | --- |
Steal | Drops | ||||||||||
Dagger | --- | ||||||||||
Immune to | Weakness | Absorbs | Immunity | ||||||||
--- | Ice, Water | Fire | Poison, Imp, Petrify, Death, Confusion |
# | Enemy name | ||||||||||
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HP | 10,000 | Attack | 70 | Accuracy | 70 | Defense | 100 | ||||
Agility | 10 | Intelligence | 40 | Evasion | 0 | Magic Defense | 190 | ||||
Spells | Snort | Weakness | Ice | Resistance | Quake, Time, Stone, Fire, Poison, Death | Type | N/A | ||||
Gil | 0 | EXP | 0 | Treasure | Genji Helm | ||||||
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Final Fantasy[edit]
Game Boy Advance sprite
PlayStation Portable sprite
Final Fantasy VI[edit]
Super Nintendo and PlayStation sprite
Final Fantasy VI Advance sprite
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