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In ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', Malboros are only encountered in [[Darill's Tomb]] in the [[World of Ruin]]. Their special attack is [[Drool]], which inflicts [[Sap]] on their target. If [[Relm]] uses [[Sketch]] on a Malboro, she either uses Bad Breath (75% chance) or Drool (25% chance). In the original [[Super Nintendo]] and [[PlayStation]] versions, Malboros are instead named '''Mad Oscar'''. | In ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', Malboros are only encountered in [[Darill's Tomb]] in the [[World of Ruin]]. Their special attack is [[Drool]], which inflicts [[Sap]] on their target. If [[Relm]] uses [[Sketch]] on a Malboro, she either uses Bad Breath (75% chance) or Drool (25% chance). In the original [[Super Nintendo]] and [[PlayStation]] versions, Malboros are instead named '''Mad Oscar'''. | ||
===''Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles'' series=== | |||
====''Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles''==== | |||
In ''[[Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles]]'', a Malboro is fought as the boss at the end of [[Mushroom Forest]]. It retains its signature Bad Breath attack, but also attacks using [[Slowga]] and, starting with the second cycle, [[Blizzaga]]. | |||
===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''=== | ===''Mario Hoops 3-on-3''=== | ||
In ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' Malboros are featured as the main and titular obstacle of [[mariowiki:Malboro Garden|Malboro Garden]]. There is one positioned behind either basket. Malboros in this game have a unique appearance from most other titles, with five huge orange eyes and a long mouth. If a character gets too close to a Malboro, it uses Bad Breath, which releases purple gas that knocks and slows any character to come in contact with it. | In ''[[Mario Hoops 3-on-3]]'' Malboros are featured as the main and titular obstacle of [[mariowiki:Malboro Garden|Malboro Garden]]. There is one positioned behind either basket. Malboros in this game have a unique appearance from most other titles, with five huge orange eyes and a long mouth. If a character gets too close to a Malboro, it uses Bad Breath, which releases purple gas that knocks and slows any character to come in contact with it. | ||
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==Stats== | ==Stats== | ||
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==Bestiary navigation== | ==Bestiary navigation== | ||
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Final Fantasy II | {{tab|Final Fantasy II}} | ||
{{bestiarynav|num=065|prev=[[Pit Fiend]]|next=[[Mezzo Malboro]]}} | {{bestiarynav|num=065|prev=[[Pit Fiend]]|next=[[Mezzo Malboro]]}} | ||
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Final Fantasy VI Advance | {{tab|Final Fantasy VI Advance}} | ||
{{bestiarynav|num=144|prev=[[Borghese]]|next=[[Cloudwraith]]}} | {{bestiarynav|num=144|prev=[[Borghese]]|next=[[Cloudwraith]]}} | ||
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Final Fantasy VI (iOS, Android) | {{tab|Final Fantasy VI (iOS, Android)}} | ||
{{bestiarynav|num=241 [Monsters]|prev=[[Borghese]]|next=[[Skeletal Horror]]}} | {{bestiarynav|num=241 [Monsters]|prev=[[Borghese]]|next=[[Skeletal Horror]]}} | ||
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==Names in other languages== | |||
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|Jap=モルボル | |||
|JapR=Moruboru | |||
|JapM=Morbol | |||
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|Fra=Morbol | |||
|FraM=Morbol | |||
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[[Category:Final Fantasy II enemies]] | [[Category:Final Fantasy II enemies]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:12, January 18, 2022
Malboro | |
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Final Fantasy II artwork | |
モルボル Moruboru | |
Main game appearance(s) | Final Fantasy II Final Fantasy IV |
Members and related species | |
Variants | Carrot Great Malboro Malboro Menace Malboro Terra |
Malboros are monstrous plants whose body is covered in tentacle-like vines. They are recurring enemies in the Final Fantasy games, and they first appear in Final Fantasy II. Most Malboros are green, and their signature move is Bad Breath, in which they release toxic breath that can inflict various status effects on their target. Due to their bad breath, they might be named after the Marlboro brand of cigarettes.
Game appearances[edit]
Final Fantasy series[edit]
Final Fantasy II[edit]
In Final Fantasy II, Malboros are encountered in the Cave of Mysidia (floors B1-B5) and the Arcane Labyrinth (in the Mysidia and Sorcery dungeons). Whenever a Malboro attacks, it may inflict paralysis on its target.
Final Fantasy VI[edit]
In Final Fantasy VI, Malboros are only encountered in Darill's Tomb in the World of Ruin. Their special attack is Drool, which inflicts Sap on their target. If Relm uses Sketch on a Malboro, she either uses Bad Breath (75% chance) or Drool (25% chance). In the original Super Nintendo and PlayStation versions, Malboros are instead named Mad Oscar.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles series[edit]
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[edit]
In Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, a Malboro is fought as the boss at the end of Mushroom Forest. It retains its signature Bad Breath attack, but also attacks using Slowga and, starting with the second cycle, Blizzaga.
Mario Hoops 3-on-3[edit]
In Mario Hoops 3-on-3 Malboros are featured as the main and titular obstacle of Malboro Garden. There is one positioned behind either basket. Malboros in this game have a unique appearance from most other titles, with five huge orange eyes and a long mouth. If a character gets too close to a Malboro, it uses Bad Breath, which releases purple gas that knocks and slows any character to come in contact with it.
Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales[edit]
In Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales, Malboros are featured in the microgame, Malboro Masher. They retain their appearance from Mario Hoops 3-on-3.
Stats[edit]
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | モルボル Moruboru |
Morbol |
French | Morbol | Morbol |
External links[edit]
- Malboro on Super Mario Wiki
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