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Antares in Final Fantasy XII.

Antares (アンタレス, Antaresu?), also known as Coelecite and Coelcite, is a recurring enemy in the Final Fantasy series.

Appearances[]

Final Fantasy VI[]

Antares-ffvi-ios

Antares is an enemy fought at the Cave to the Sealed Gate, fighting using regular attacks and the Sleep-inducing Dreamstinger. It has Magnitude 8, but will never use it due to lack of MP.

Final Fantasy XI[]

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Final Fantasy XII[]

Antares is an enemy fought at Salikawood, using regular attacks, Ram, and Shockwave, in addition to Cannibalize on Chocobos to raise its levels and restore HP.

Final Fantasy XIV[]

Antares - FF14

Antares was a diremite boss found in the Thousand Maws of Toto-Rak in the Legacy version of Final Fantasy XIV. While it was present in the A Realm Reborn version during development, it was removed before launch. The Antares Needles that drop in the A Realm Reborn version of Toto-Rak are named after it.

Final Fantasy XVI[]

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Final Fantasy Dimensions[]

FFD Antares

Antares is an enemy fought at Mt. Lux and the Crystal Temple. They are dangerous foes for their Death Needle ability, but otherwise can be defeated quickly.

Pictlogica Final Fantasy[]

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Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

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Etymology[]

Antares is another name of the star Alpha Scorpii located in the constellation Scorpio, named from Greek meaning "against Ares" due to its red coloration similar to the planet Mars. In the religion of Stregheria and in some translations of the Book of Enoch, Antares is a fallen angel.

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