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* [[Tactics Ogre]] as [[Ifrit]]
 
* [[Tactics Ogre]] as [[Ifrit]]
 
* [[Tactics Ogre: Reborn]] as [[Ifrit]]
 
* [[Tactics Ogre: Reborn]] as [[Ifrit]]
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* [[Ogre Battle 64]] as Ifrit
 
* [[Final Fantasy Dimensions]] as [[Ifrit]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Dimensions]] as [[Ifrit]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]] as Book of Ifrit, Afreet Hammer
 
* [[Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light]] as Book of Ifrit, Afreet Hammer
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* [[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call]] as Ifrit
 
* [[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Curtain Call]] as Ifrit
 
* [[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: All-Star Carnival]] as Ifrit
 
* [[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: All-Star Carnival]] as Ifrit
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* [[Theatrhythm Final Fantasy: Final Bar Line]] as Ifrit
 
* [[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]] as [[Ifrit]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Trading Card Game]] as [[Ifrit]]
 
* [[Guardian Cross]] as Ifrit
 
* [[Guardian Cross]] as Ifrit
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* [[Chocobo GP]] as [[Ifrit]]
 
* [[Chocobo GP]] as [[Ifrit]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Explorers- Force]] as Ifrit
 
* [[Final Fantasy Explorers- Force]] as Ifrit
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* [[Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis]] as Ifrit
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:05, 11 December 2023

In Arabic mythology, ifrits are enormous winged creatures of fire that constitute a class of the Jinn, and are able to assume human or animal form. These creatures, though insusceptible to physical weapons, can be dominated or even killed, given the right magical procedures. Ifrits live in tribal-structured communities, usually marrying one of their own kind, although human unions are possible.

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