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*Like many things that occur on the Penultimate Fantasy Airship, this monster is a Final Fantasy reference. It references the fact that you can never go far in dungeons and fields in FF (and many other RPGs, for that matter) without having a random encounter with an enemy. In the first Final Fantasy, there was even an area (which, thankfully, could be bypassed) that automatically triggered a random battle every time the party took a step!
*Like many things that occur on the Penultimate Fantasy Airship, this monster is a Final Fantasy reference. It references the fact that you can never go far in dungeons and fields in FF (and many other RPGs, for that matter) without having a random encounter with an enemy. In the first Final Fantasy, there was even an area (which, thankfully, could be bypassed) that automatically triggered a random battle every time the party took a step!
*Additionally, this monster resembles the unoffical mascot of Square-Enix's other well known RPG series [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dragon_Quest Dragon Quest] (also known as Dragon Warrior), the Slimes.
*Additionally, this monster resembles the unoffical mascot of Square-Enix's other well known RPG series [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dragon_Quest Dragon Quest] (also known as Dragon Warrior), the Slimes.
*"They try and hit you, but for some reason just stand about ten feet away and make hitting motions" refers to earlier games in the Final Fantasy series, where the monsters never actually approach you to attack, they just sort of make motions or flash and your characters take damage.
*"They try and hit you, but for some reason just stand about ten feet away and make hitting motions" refers to many RPG's, where the monsters never actually approach you to attack, they just sort of make motions or flash and your characters take damage.

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They kind of blandly stomp you into a mudhole. Yawn. I mean, Ow. Argh! Ouch!

They smack you around a little. And then a little more. Argh! Ow!


They blandly and blindly attack, but you distractedly step to the side.

They try and hit you, but for some reason just stand about ten feet away and make hitting motions.


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You acquire 20.3% chance cocoa eggshell fragments
You acquire 21.2% chance soft green echo eyedrop antidotes
You acquire 20.1% chance tiny houses

You gain 21 <substat>.


Detective Skull: 108 Hit Points



Occurs at The Penultimate Fantasy Airship.

Reference

  • Like many things that occur on the Penultimate Fantasy Airship, this monster is a Final Fantasy reference. It references the fact that you can never go far in dungeons and fields in FF (and many other RPGs, for that matter) without having a random encounter with an enemy. In the first Final Fantasy, there was even an area (which, thankfully, could be bypassed) that automatically triggered a random battle every time the party took a step!
  • Additionally, this monster resembles the unoffical mascot of Square-Enix's other well known RPG series Dragon Quest (also known as Dragon Warrior), the Slimes.
  • "They try and hit you, but for some reason just stand about ten feet away and make hitting motions" refers to many RPG's, where the monsters never actually approach you to attack, they just sort of make motions or flash and your characters take damage.