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Quiz about Final Fantasy Baddy Appreciation Day
Quiz about Final Fantasy Baddy Appreciation Day

"Final Fantasy" Baddy Appreciation Day Quiz


We've all slain scores of creatures in the games but have we taken the time to get to know them? Let's show that we care. How much do you know about those whom you've mercilessly slaughtered? Includes "I-XIII", no spin-offs like "X-2" or "Tactics".

A multiple-choice quiz by McAngus. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
McAngus
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
347,549
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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209
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Question 1 of 10
1. This orbiculate baddy has seen all types of heroes, from noble knights to talking dogs. Though not particularly strong, this veteran of the series always makes you think twice before landing the killer blow because if it's going down it's taking someone down with it. Hint: It really goes out with a bang!

Which of these creatures has appeared in the most installments of the series?
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Question 2 of 10
2. You're a psychiatrist for the creatures of "Final Fantasy" and one of your patients is experiencing a mid-life crisis. He hates his job and is tired of always being in a cave, he'd much rather be a chef. He already owns a chef's knife and he even has a lamp to help him cook in the dark. The problem is he's slow, really slow. He also tends to viciously stab anyone who happens by. He asks for your advice and you start by saying, "Well Mr. (_____)..."

What is your patient's name?
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Question 3 of 10
3. You're in the mood for a snack and you spot a little café called "Final Feastery". However, all the items on the menu seem a bit strange. The hostess tells you that these are all named after monsters from some game, weird. Only one is not from the game because there was no such creature but the dish was too tasty to pass up.

Which of these delicious death dealers is NOT named after a "Final Fantasy" baddy?
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Question 4 of 10
4. You need to buy a new container for all your collectible crap but don't want to go to The Container Store. Instead you ask that hostess from Final Feastery for a suggestion and she points you towards a place called "Biggs' Bags n' Things". However, she warns you of the recent influx of fakes into the magical storage unit market. You're a savvy consumer though and you can tell the real from the fake.

Which of these is authentic 20th century "Final Fantasy"?
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Question 5 of 10
5. Did you know that the creatures in Final Fantasyland have a well-developed social structure all their own? The realm is rich with great houses of aristocratic lineage. However, being monsters, some have lied and cheated to take false noble titles.

Of the following monster nobility, which is the faker (as in not a creature from the series)? Hint: "Phish"
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Question 6 of 10
6. Of the host of terrifyingly ravenous monsters roaming about, there are some that just seem out of place. These guys are not so much terrifyingly ravenous as they are pathetically weak. These baddies were probably bullied the most back in monster school.

Which of these barely worthy of notice monsters did NOT appear in the series? Hint: If you lived in New York City in 2010-2011 you might consider it to be more than worthy of notice.
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Question 7 of 10
7. You've made it at last, the legendary Cave of (insert ominous moniker here). Now you just have to defeat the horrible beast within and you'll finally have that (insert appropriately incentivizing compensation here). You see the monster emerge but it's not what you expected. That old hag of an oracle in Narshe did warn you not to be deceived by appearances. So, armed with the "Holy Hand Grenade" that the oracle gave you/you stole, you prepare to destroy the beast while it's munching on its favorite snack of veggie greens, carrots and crushed dreams.

What nightmarish hell-spawn of a creature from the series best fits the passage above?
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Question 8 of 10
8. Say you were stuck in the desert. If you just said, "stuck in the desert" out loud then congratulations, you passed the quiz. For those of you who aren't snarky punks, the situation in the desert is grim. You are unarmed and a giant inflatable dragon is trying to eat you. You need to pop it but it might take 1,000 needles to do it.

Which of these desert denizens do you wish were at your side?
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Question 9 of 10
9. Some of the names given to creatures in "Final Fantasy" can be a little strange. Though many names originate in mythology, some can only have come from the twisted minds of the game developers. Examples include Beachplug, Boundfat, Ectopudding, Foobar, Hellflapper and Jeff. Ok, Jeff isn't one of them. He is a jerk though.

Which of the following unlikely creature names is also from the series?
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Question 10 of 10
10. I just bought a pet turtle. Why? None of your business that's why. Anyway, I need help naming it. The only thing is it has to be named after a creature from "Final Fantasy". Why? Seriously dude, mind your own business.

What would be the most fitting name for my new pet turtle/next week's soup?
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This orbiculate baddy has seen all types of heroes, from noble knights to talking dogs. Though not particularly strong, this veteran of the series always makes you think twice before landing the killer blow because if it's going down it's taking someone down with it. Hint: It really goes out with a bang! Which of these creatures has appeared in the most installments of the series?

Answer: Bomb

It's ironic that a creature with a penchant for blowing itself up is the longest-lasting. Bomb featured in twelve of the thirteen games from "I-XIII". "Final Fantasy I" is the only installment in which it did not appear. Runners-up include Behemoth appearing in ten games and Basilisk, Chimera, Goblin and Sahagin all with nine appearances.
2. You're a psychiatrist for the creatures of "Final Fantasy" and one of your patients is experiencing a mid-life crisis. He hates his job and is tired of always being in a cave, he'd much rather be a chef. He already owns a chef's knife and he even has a lamp to help him cook in the dark. The problem is he's slow, really slow. He also tends to viciously stab anyone who happens by. He asks for your advice and you start by saying, "Well Mr. (_____)..." What is your patient's name?

Answer: Tonberry

Tonberry, first appearing in "Final Fantasy V", has become an iconic member of the series' bestiary. In battle, he slowly walks toward the player until close enough to deliver an often fatal blow. In "Final Fantasy X", he even has the ability to kill a summoned Aeon instantly.

I don't know if he'd be a great cook but I sure would like to put him in a locked room with Gordon Ramsey. That guy is just so mean.
3. You're in the mood for a snack and you spot a little café called "Final Feastery". However, all the items on the menu seem a bit strange. The hostess tells you that these are all named after monsters from some game, weird. Only one is not from the game because there was no such creature but the dish was too tasty to pass up. Which of these delicious death dealers is NOT named after a "Final Fantasy" baddy?

Answer: Dark Tiramisu

There is no Black Pudding but there is a Rust Pudding that appears in "Final Fantasy XIII". Similar creature types include oozes, slimes and other gelatinous...things. Golden Flan appears in "Final Fantasy IV", Hedgehog Pie in "VII & IX" and Red Mousse in "II & IV".

You'd be surprised at just how often "Final Fantasy's" relationship with cuisine can be a double-edged affair. Take care when sampling the local fare because in "Final Fantasy" Hedgehog Pie eat you!

Also, "Final Feastery" is trademarked...in my head.
4. You need to buy a new container for all your collectible crap but don't want to go to The Container Store. Instead you ask that hostess from Final Feastery for a suggestion and she points you towards a place called "Biggs' Bags n' Things". However, she warns you of the recent influx of fakes into the magical storage unit market. You're a savvy consumer though and you can tell the real from the fake. Which of these is authentic 20th century "Final Fantasy"?

Answer: Monster-in-a-box

The Monster-in-a-box has long been a fixture of the series and its many dungeons, caves and dimly lit basements. It appeared from "Final Fantasy I-VII" and then in "X". It's not that strong but it sure was frustrating to find a monster instead of treasure.

Why are you shopping for hostile storage units anyway? I know those guys at the Container Store can be vicious but it's better than getting your leg bitten off by a box isn't it? Though that Deadly Armoire sounds pretty awesome.
5. Did you know that the creatures in Final Fantasyland have a well-developed social structure all their own? The realm is rich with great houses of aristocratic lineage. However, being monsters, some have lied and cheated to take false noble titles. Of the following monster nobility, which is the faker (as in not a creature from the series)? Hint: "Phish"

Answer: Duke of Lizards

Actually, there is a creature called Lizard King in "Final Fantasy III" on the Nintendo DS version but that doesn't count. Besides, Duke of Lizards sounds awesome and I happen to like Phish's music. The Onion Queen appears in "Final Fantasy XII", Flan Princess in "II & IV" and King Seahorse and King Lizard in "III".

Those slimy lizards! Even the house of Flan looks down on those guys and the Flans are only a step up from snot themselves. It just goes to show that nobility has absolutely nothing to do with actual worth, just ask King Seahorse.
6. Of the host of terrifyingly ravenous monsters roaming about, there are some that just seem out of place. These guys are not so much terrifyingly ravenous as they are pathetically weak. These baddies were probably bullied the most back in monster school. Which of these barely worthy of notice monsters did NOT appear in the series? Hint: If you lived in New York City in 2010-2011 you might consider it to be more than worthy of notice.

Answer: Bedbug

Ladybug appears in "Final Fantasy IX & XI", Larva in "III, IV & X", Caterpillar in IV and Bedbug in my worst nightmares. Some other non-intimidating creatures include the Firefly ("III"), Slug ("XI") and Happy Bunny ("XII").

Even though the Ladybug, Larva and Caterpillar are the lowest of the low, the Bedbug is worse. It didn't even make the cut into the game. While the others got to go to school the Bedbug was busy giving people butt rash...I should probably see a doctor about that.
7. You've made it at last, the legendary Cave of (insert ominous moniker here). Now you just have to defeat the horrible beast within and you'll finally have that (insert appropriately incentivizing compensation here). You see the monster emerge but it's not what you expected. That old hag of an oracle in Narshe did warn you not to be deceived by appearances. So, armed with the "Holy Hand Grenade" that the oracle gave you/you stole, you prepare to destroy the beast while it's munching on its favorite snack of veggie greens, carrots and crushed dreams. What nightmarish hell-spawn of a creature from the series best fits the passage above?

Answer: Leaf Bunny

The Leaf Bunny from "Final Fantasy VI" appears early in the game after leaving Narshe for the first time. It can appear in groups or all by itself. It's extremely weak but don't tell the guys at "Monty Python" that.

That Swamp Duck is no slouch either. It ate my dog and stole my girlfriend! Why does nobody believe me?
8. Say you were stuck in the desert. If you just said, "stuck in the desert" out loud then congratulations, you passed the quiz. For those of you who aren't snarky punks, the situation in the desert is grim. You are unarmed and a giant inflatable dragon is trying to eat you. You need to pop it but it might take 1,000 needles to do it. Which of these desert denizens do you wish were at your side?

Answer: Cactaur

The Cactaur has appeared in every installment since "Final Fantasy VI". It's 1,000 Needles attack ignores armor and always does 1,000 damage. Its design may have been inspired by a Japanese ritual figurine called a "Haniwa". If you look it up you'll find that some Haniwa are positioned just like the Cactaur.

The Cactaur would surely put a quick end to that inflatable dragon. Sadly, you have killed scores of its friends, family and its high school guidance counselor. You're getting no help from him so you might as well accept death. The Cactaur shows us that the desert is only for the strong or botanical.
9. Some of the names given to creatures in "Final Fantasy" can be a little strange. Though many names originate in mythology, some can only have come from the twisted minds of the game developers. Examples include Beachplug, Boundfat, Ectopudding, Foobar, Hellflapper and Jeff. Ok, Jeff isn't one of them. He is a jerk though. Which of the following unlikely creature names is also from the series?

Answer: Dorky Face

Dorky Face is a creature from "Final Fantasy VII". Although in Japanese it's name is "Fani Feisu" which I guess is an adaptation of "Funny Face". Perhaps it was a mistranslation. Beachplug and Boundfat also appear in "Final Fantasy VII", Ectopudding in "XIII", Foobar in "XII" and Hellflapper in "IV".

William Jennings Bryan is not from the game but he was kind of monstrous.
10. I just bought a pet turtle. Why? None of your business that's why. Anyway, I need help naming it. The only thing is it has to be named after a creature from "Final Fantasy". Why? Seriously dude, mind your own business. What would be the most fitting name for my new pet turtle/next week's soup?

Answer: Adamantoise

Adamantoise, the giant armor plated tortoise, appears in eight games in the series and took forever to kill. Its name refers to Adamantine, a highly durable metal found in game that is usually an item required for forging powerful weapons.

It's a great name for my pet too, much better than Jeff, god I really hate that guy.
Source: Author McAngus

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