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Orc (オーク, Ōku?), also known as Mad Boar, is a recurring race of enemies in the Final Fantasy series. They are generally depicted as savage pig-faced beastmen.
Appearances[]
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth[]
Final Fantasy XI[]
Orcs are a race of hulking, tribal beastmen that hail from the northern continent of Rhazowa, where their empire resides. They also have a substantial military presence in the Middle Lands, namely the continent of Quon, where they have a small outpost called Ghelsba in the Ronfaure region, and a large stronghold known as Davoi in the Norvallen region. These settlements are close to the Elvaan Kingdom of San d'Oria, and are led by Overlord Bakgodek.
Final Fantasy XVI[]
Orcs are savage beastmen native to the continent of Ash. While they have historically feuded with the kingdom of Waloed for control of the continent, the recent spread of the Blight has forced the former enemies into an alliance.
The common Orcish Fodder enemy is named just "Orc" in the Japanese release.
Vagrant Story[]
Orc is an enemy encountered in the Abandoned Mines.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles[]
Orcs are bulky, green-skinned enemies that wear armor and carry weapons. They can be found wielding hammers and shields, spears, or casting spells, and one can usually hear them laughing in anticipation of victory before they can be spotted. Not terribly difficult to defeat, one can stun them with thunder spells or freeze them with blizzard spells, or use focus attacks to bring them down. Orcs can block normal attacks with their shield should they be carrying one.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a King[]
Final Fantasy Adventure[]
The Orc is an enemy encountered aboard Glaive's Airship.
Final Fantasy Legend III[]
The Mad Boar is an enemy and potential transformation for party members.
Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light[]
The Orc is an enemy encountered in the Witch's Mansion, the Invidia Underground, the Tower to the Sky, the Mysterious Lighthouse, and the Trial Tower.
Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]
The Final Fantasy XI Orc appears as an enemy.
Final Fantasy Dimensions II[]
Orc appears as an Eidolon.
Mobius Final Fantasy[]
The Final Fantasy XI Orc appears as a card.
Etymology[]
orc is a fictional humanoid creature that is part of a fantasy race akin to goblins. While the overall concept of orcs draws on a variety of pre-existing mythology, the main conception of the creatures stems from the fantasy writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, in particular The Lord of the Rings.
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