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* [[Final Fantasy XI]] as [[Ifrit]] | * [[Final Fantasy XI]] as [[Ifrit]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy XII]] as [[Ifrit]] | * [[Final Fantasy XII]] as [[Ifrit]] | ||
− | * [[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]] as [[Ifrit]] | + | * [[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]] as [[Ifrit]]; see also [[Jinn]] and [[Iblis]] |
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics]] as [[Ifrit]] | * [[Final Fantasy Tactics]] as [[Ifrit]] | ||
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]] as [[Ifrit]] | * [[Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions]] as [[Ifrit]] |
Revision as of 02:13, 24 October 2007
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.
Appears in
- Final Fantasy III as Ifrit (JP)
- Final Fantasy IV as Ifrit
- Final Fantasy V as Ifrit
- Final Fantasy VI as Ifrit
- Final Fantasy VII as Ifrit
- Final Fantasy VIII as Ifrit
- Final Fantasy X as Ifrit
- Final Fantasy XI as Ifrit
- Final Fantasy XII as Ifrit
- Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings as Ifrit; see also Jinn and Iblis
- Final Fantasy Tactics as Ifrit
- Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions as Ifrit
- Final Fantasy Tactics Advance as Ifrit
- Vagrant Story as Ifrit