Biggs and Wedge (Final Fantasy VIII)
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| Final Fantasy VIII Boss | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Biggs and Wedge | |||||||||||||||||||||
Wedge (left) and Biggs (right) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Japanese | ビッグス / ウェッジ | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Romaji | Biggusu / Wejji | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Location | 1. Dollet - Communications Tower 2. D-District Prison | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Scan | Biggs 1. A Galbadian Major. Activated the Dollet Communication Tower. Very short-tempered. 2. He was a major during the Dollet communication tower operation, but was demoted after the operation failed. Hates SeeD. Wedge 1. A Galbadian soldier assigned to Dollet Communication tower. Always picked on by his superior, Major Biggs. 2. Demoted along with Biggs for his part in the Dollet communication tower operation. Unfortunately, still works under Biggs. | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Maximum Level | Level 22 | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Mug | Biggs 1. 3 Elixirs 2. 1 Regen Ring Wedge 1. 3 Cottages 2. 1 Strength Love | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Common Drop | Biggs 1. 2 Elixirs 2. 3 Elixirs Wedge 1. 2 Cottages 2. 8 Remedies | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Rare Drop | N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Card | N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Draw | Biggs 1. Fire, Thunder, Blizzard, Esuna 2. Cure, Cura^", Haste, Slow, Regen Wedge 1. Fire, Thunder, Blizzard, Cure 2. Fire, Fira^", Shell, Protect, Reflect | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Taste | N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Attacks | Biggs 1. & 2. Machine Gun, Bash Wedge 1. & 2. Sword swipe | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Magic | Biggs 1. Thunder, Cure 2. Thundara, Cure, Haste, Slow, Regen Wedge 1. Fire 2. Fire | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Status Immunity | Poison | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Legend | * - Lvl 1 to 19 ^ - Lvl 20 to 22 Maximum level in first encounter is 10. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Biggs and Wedge are enemies in Final Fantasy VIII. The fight against them occur twice in the game.
The party first fights them at Dollet where Biggs is attempting to repair the damaged radio tower there. Although he succeeds and battles the party with Wedge's help, the tower's activation disturbs the Elvoret who blows them off the tower with its Storm Breath.
Apparently demoted, the two later appear at the D-District Prison as guards. When one of the security guards has them deal with the party for causing trouble, both the party and Biggs and Wedge are horrified, but the two use the chance for revenge and battle the party. They are again defeated.
The two appear one final time inside Lunatic Pandora near the end of the game. Apparently now demoted even further, they contemplate the futility of their service to the Galbadian army and decide to quit and walk out without even noticing the party.
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[edit] Battle
Biggs and Wedge are little stronger than other Galbadian Soldiers in battle, estentially possessing the same attacks, but with slightly higher power and they have more HP. They are quite easy to beat.
[edit] Related Enemies
[edit] Triple Triad
| Biggs, Wedge | |||||
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| Level | 5 (Monster Card) | Element | none | |
| Refine | 1 refines into 1 X-Potion | ||||
| Drop | none | ||||
| Card | Snow Lion or Funguar | ||||
| Win | none | ||||
[edit] Trivia
- If the player casts Confuse on them during the fight in D-District Prison they will begin speaking and attacking each other instead of the party.
- Final Fantasy VIII marks the first time Biggs and Wedge manage to live all the way through the game.

