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Cactuar is an esper in the Advance and the now-discontinued 2014 mobile/Steam versions of Final Fantasy VI who can be acquired as a magicite. It will summon either a normal Cactuar or the Gigantuar.

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The Cactuar esper is identical to regular Cactuars fought as enemies. It is a small bipedal cactus with stiff movements and with its arms and legs held at sharp angles, while its face simply consists of three holes for its eyes and mouth. It has three spines emerging from the top of its head. The Gigantuar retains this basic design but is much larger, and has a curled mustache.

Story[]

The Gigantuar was one of several espers captured by the Gestahlian Empire during their first raid on the esper world. The captive espers were taken back to the Magitek Research Facility at Vector, where they were experimented on for sixteen years and had their magic drained to develop the Empire's Magitek army.

FFVI Android Gigantuar's Location

The desert where the Gigantuar is fought.

Shortly before the Returners infiltrated the facility, four espers including the Gigantuar escaped the Magitek Research Facility. After the apocalypse, the Gigantuar prowled the desert near Maranda where Cactuars were known to roam, frightening travelers with stories of a giant Cactuar. The Returners went hunting for the Gigantuar and defeated it in battle, transforming it into magicite that they took.

Gameplay[]

Cactuar 1000 from FFVI 2014
Cactuar 10000 Needles from FFVI 2014

1000 Needles and 10,000 Needles? (2014 mobile/Steam).

The Cactuar esper costs 50 MP to summon. It will randomly spawn a Cactuar that uses 1000 Needles on all enemies to deal a fixed 1,000 damage, or the Gigantuar that uses 10,000 Needles? on all enemies to deal a fixed 9,999 damage. The Cactuar magicite grants +2 Speed at level up.

The Cactuar magicite is not terribly useful due to the random nature of its summon, and there are many other ways to deal 9,999 damage to all enemies, including Bahamut who can be acquired at the same time. However, it does have an advantage in that it costs much less MP to summon than other late-game espers. It is tremendously useful for its +2 Speed bonus, alleviating the need to hang on to the Odin magicite that was previously the only esper to provide a Speed bonus. After gaining only a few levels with the cactuar magicite equipped to boost their Speed, the player may begin to notice a character's ATB gauge filling significantly faster in battle.

Spells[]

The Cactuar magicite is most useful for teaching Hastega at a faster rate than Quetzalli, the only other way to learn Hastega. Its other spells are useful as utility spells but not critical.

Boss[]

The Gigantuar must be defeated as a boss in the desert south of Maranda to receive the Cactuar magicite. The party must first kill ten normal Cactuars, after which they can encounter the Gigantuar as a random encounter by stepping on a specific tile in the desert.

Behind the scenes[]

The Cactuar esper and the Gigantuar are based on the Cactuar Guardian Force from Final Fantasy VIII and the Jumbo Cactuar boss that yields the Guardian Force. The Gigantuar in Final Fantasy VI bears the same mustache that the Jumbo Cactuar does in Final Fantasy VIII and is encountered in the same manner, as a boss roaming a desert where normal Cactuars appear. Its summon ability is also the same - the Cactuar Guardian Force deals 1,000 damage for each increment of ten in its level, up to 10,000 damage at level 100.

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Etymology[]

Sabotender (サボテンダー, Sabotendā?) is derived from mixing the Japanese word for cactus (サボテン, saboten?) and the English word "pretender" (プリテンダー, puritendā?). The name "Cactuar" may be a portmanteau of "cactus" and "liar".

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