See also: Bestiary (term) or Final Fantasy enemies
The Bestiary is an accessible list of all the enemies in the original Final Fantasy. It first appears in the Origins release and appears in all future versions of the game. The bestiary gives the player details on enemies they have previously defeated, and ordered roughly in the order they are encountered in the game.
Unlike most bestiaries, the bestiary in the original Final Fantasy contains all the enemies featured in the game with no exceptions. Also, the original Final Fantasy is the only game in the series where enemies can't be missed due to there being no Unrevisitable locations.
Contents
- 1 Bestiary
- 1.1 Pixel Remaster
- 1.2 Origins
- 1.3 Dawn of Souls
- 1.4 20th Anniversary
- 1.5 iOS
Bestiary[]
Pixel Remaster[]
- Fire Gigas
- Red Dragon
- Marilith
- White Dragon
- Winter Wolf
- Mindflayer
- Ice Gigas
- Specter
- Remorazz
- Dark Wizard
- Evil Eye
- Desert Baretta
- Sabertooth
- Wyvern
- Wyrm
- Manticore
- Baretta
- Basilisk
- Allosaurus
- Weretiger
- Sand Worm
- Minotaur Zombie
- King Mummy
- Medusa
- Rakshasa
- Clay Golem
- Nightmare
- Dragon Zombie
- Sahagin Prince
- White Shark
- Deepeyes
- Sea Snake
Origins[]
Main article: Collections § Bestiary
The bestiary in the Origins versions can be found in the Config section of the Menu, through a command called Collections. The bestiary lists all the enemies the player has defeated next to the number they have defeated. Viewing the enemies in the bestiary shows the player the enemy's sprite on a battle background, their name, various battle integers, element and status information, and Gil and Exp.
There are 128 enemies in total. Enemies that have not yet been beaten will be hidden and its entry on the list will be an inactive "????". If the player does not defeat all enemies on their first playthrough, they can save their game after defeating Chaos, then Load it to start a new save and their Collections from their previous save will be left intact. However, since it is not possible to permanently miss enemies on the first playthrough, this isn't necessary. However, it is only possible to view the complete walkthrough on the first save.
The entries to the Art Gallery depend on entries in the bestiary.
Dawn of Souls[]
There are 195 Monsters in total. The following sections list the entries numerically as they are in the game's official Bestiary. Bosses are marked with a ☆. The bestiary can be accessed via the main game select screen, or under Config from the in game menu.
- Goblin
- Goblin Guard
- Wolf
- Crazy Horse
- Skeleton
- Black Widow
- Gigas Worm
- Warg Wolf
- Werewolf
- Zombie
- Ghoul
- Garland☆
- Cobra
- Ogre
- Ogre Chief
- Lizard
- Pirate
- Sahagin
- Sahagin Chief
- Buccaneer
- Shark
- Bigeyes
- Tarantula
- Ghast
- Scorpion
- Shadow
- Green Slime
- Crawler
- Gray Ooze
- Gargoyle
- Bloodbones
- Piscodemon
- Astos☆
- Mummy
- Wraith
- Anaconda
- Hyenadon
- Lesser Tiger
- Minotaur
- Hill Gigas
- Earth Elemental
- Troll
- Wight
- Ochre Jelly
- Cockatrice
- Vampire
- Ogre Mage
- Sphinx
- Lich☆
- Ankheg
- Piranha
- Red Piranha
- Crocodile
- White Croc
- Ochu
- Neochu
- Hydra
- Horned Devil
- Pyrolisk
- Fire Elemental
- Fire Hydra
- Lava Worm
- Hellhound
- Fire Lizard
- Fire Gigas
- Red Dragon
- Marilith☆
- White Dragon
- Winter Wolf
- Mindflayer
- Ice Gigas
- Specter
- Remorazz
- Dark Wizard
- Evil Eye
- Desert Baretta
- Sabertooth
- Wyvern
- Wyrm
- Manticore
- Baretta
- Basilisk
- Allosaurus
- Weretiger
- Sand Worm
- Minotaur Zombie
- King Mummy
- Medusa
- Rakshasa
- Clay Golem
- Nightmare
- Dragon Zombie
- Sahagin Prince
- White Shark
- Deepeyes
- Sea Snake
- Sea Scorpion
- Sea Troll
- Ghost
- Water Elemental
- Water Naga
- Kraken☆
- Tyrannosaur
- Black Knight
- Chimera
- Guardian
- Blue Dragon
- Green Dragon
- Stone Golem
- Air Elemental
- Spirit Naga
- Death Knight
- Earth Medusa
- Black Flan
- Soldier
- Vampire Lord
- Dark Fighter
- Warmech
- Tiamat☆
- Rhyos
- Death Eye
- Purple Worm
- Iron Golem
- Lich☆
- Marilith☆
- Kraken☆
- Tiamat☆
- Chaos☆
- Echidna☆
- Cerberus☆
- Ahriman☆
- Two-Headed Dragon☆
- Scarmiglione☆
- Scarmiglione☆
- Cagnazzo☆
- Barbariccia☆
- Rubicante☆
- Gilgamesh☆
- Omega☆
- Shinryu☆
- Atomos☆
- Typhon☆
- Orthros☆
- Phantom Train☆
- Death Gaze☆
- Devil Wizard
- Abyss Worm
- Elm Gigas
- Flare Gigas
- Unicorn
- Yellow Ogre
- Mad Ogre
- Mage Chimera
- Yellow Dragon
- Holy Dragon
- Mythril Golem
- Killer Shark
- Death Manticore
- Blood Tiger
- Dark Eye
- Bloody Eye
- Flood Gigas
- Poison Eagle
- Black Goblin
- Knocker
- Desertpede
- Gloom Widow
- Duel Knight
- Squidraken
- Pharaoh
- Bonesnatch
- Silver Dragon
- Black Dragon
- Blue Troll
- Earth Troll
- Poison Naga
- Earth Plant
- Yamatano Orochi
- Dark Elemental
- Devil Hound
- Sekhret
- Catoblepas
- Hundlegs
- Undergrounder
- Death Elemental
- Wild Nakk
- Dark Wolf
- Rock Gargoyle
- Sahagin Queen
- Reaper
- Python
- Skuldier
- Red Flan
- Prototype
- Revenant
20th Anniversary[]
Other than updated graphics, the 20th Anniversary edition is much the same as the Dawn of Souls version. However, the new dungeon added to the game, the Labyrinth of Time has one new boss with eight different entries.
Each different form of Chronodia has to be defeated in order to obtain its bestiary entry. This means that Chronodia must be defeated at least eight times in order to complete the game's bestiary.
iOS[]
The iOS version of the original Final Fantasy has an identical bestiary to the 20th Anniversary version.
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