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Revision as of 22:20, 13 January 2023
Ifrit | |
Final Fantasy series | |
Japanese name | イフリート |
Romaji | Ifurīto |
Title | The Infernal Howl of Ferocious Blaze |
Ifrit is a recurring fire-elemental summon in the Final Fantasy series. He appears in Dragon Quest Tact as part of a collaboration event with the mobile strategy RPG War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius.
Characteristics
Ifrit regularly takes on the appearance of a red-skinned demon with firey hair wearing a black loincloth. He has control over the element of fire and his signature attack is Hellfire, which deals fire damage to all enemies and is often performed with a flaming tackle. Although he rarely is given a backstory in the games, he is often known by his title of The Infernal, tends to be one of the friendlier summons in the series, and occasionally has a rivalry with Shiva, the ice-elemental summon. His appearance in Tact is based on his War of the Visions incarnation, where he looks more beastlike and wears a black cloth around his waist. He is adorned with gold armbands and bracelets.
Appearances
Final Fantasy series
Ifrit made his first appearance in the 1990 game Final Fantasy III and he has continued to appear in some form in every main series game since and even regularly appears in spinoff games, as well.
Dragon Quest Tact
Ifrit appears as an A-rank member of the ??? family as part of the limited War of the Visions: Final Fantasy event. He also appears as a boss in the Large Battle alongside Bahamut, Shiva, and Phoenix.
Family | Rank | Role | ||
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Attack |
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Max Level | HP | MP | Move | |
120 | 1,015 | 336 | 3 | |
Attack | Defense | Agility | Wisdom | Weight |
517 | 346 | 407 | 120 | 35 |
First | Second | Third | ||
Flame Beast Rally | Blazing Barrage* | Hellfire* | ||
First | Second | Third |
MOV +1 | Woosh Res +25 / Stats Up | Hellfire Potency +5% |
Fourth | Fifth | |
Heat Up: When attacked by an enemy, heals up to 5% HP | Frizz Res +25 | |
First | |
Increases Frizz-type spell potency of allies, including himself, by 10% in a 5x5 square around him. | |
First | Second | Third |
Max HP +20 | Atk +10 | Hellfire Potency +2% |
First | |
Fiery Battle Cry: When attacking, raises ATK proportional to the number of enemies hit for 1 turn. | |
Frizz Resistance * | Sizz Resistance * | Crack Resistance * | Woosh Resistance * | |
Half Res | Normal | Half Res | Normal | |
Bang Resistance * | Zap Resistance * | Zam Resistance * | Snooze Resistance | |
Normal | Very Weak | Very Weak | Normal | |
Poison Resistance | Physical Lock Resistance | Spell Lock Resistance | Martial Lock Resistance | |
Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | |
Breath Lock Resistance | Hobble Resistance * | Stun Resistance * | Dazzle Resistance | |
Super Weak | Half Res | Normal | Normal | |
Curse Resistance | Paralysis Resistance | Confusion Resistance | Charm Resistance | |
Normal | Super Weak | Immune | Normal |
Etymology
Ifrit (also spelled as Efreet or Afreet)is the name given to a class of Jinn (Demons also known as Djinn, Djinni, and Genie) that embody fire. Though they could live for thousands of years, they were not immortal, and if cut, they would "bleed" the fire running through their veins until it consumed their bodies.
Ifrit has also been called Jinn. The jinn, also spelled djinn, or genies, are spirits mentioned in the Qurʾān and Islamic theology who inhabit an unseen world in dimensions beyond the visible universe of humans. Together, the jinn, humans and angels make up the three sentient creations of God. The Hell Fire attack draws reference to the Jinn Shaitan (Satan)'s role in Islamic thought, as the Holy Qu-ran describes him as refusing to prostrate himself before mankind due to believing that he -as a creature of fire- was superior to humanity.