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Yang is an enemy from Final Fantasy VII. It is the left half of the body, the right half being Ying, and the two are fought in the basement of the Shinra Mansion in Nibelheim and in the final round of the Battle Square during the time Tiny Bronco is available. When fought in the Battle Square its stats are enhanced with double the regular HP and its Attack and Magic Attack are increased by 25%.

Stats[]

Formations[]

# Formation
572 Ying, Yang, Ying/Yang
573 Ying, Yang, Ying/Yang
574 Ying, Yang, Ying/Yang (Back Attack)
575 Ying, Yang, Ying/Yang

Locations[]

Shinra Mansion
Cave Hallway 572, 573, 574 (Back Attack)
Coffin Area 572, 573, 574 (Back Attack)
Battle Square (with Tiny Bronco available)
Group A - Battle 8 573
Group B - Battle 8 573

Battle[]

Yang has high Magic Defense and powerful spells, but has low physical Defenses. After running out of MP, or it is below 1/8th of its Max HP, Yang will commit suicide dealing massive damage on one party member.

Yang responds to physical attacks by increasing its Attack stat by 10 (when it says that it is "happy"), and to magical attacks by increasing its Magic atk stat by 10. These increases stop when these stats reach or exceed 255.

This means that in the Shinra Mansion, Yang's Attack stat of 5 can increase 25 times up to 255, and Magic atk stat of 32 can increase 23 times up to 262. In the Battle Square, Yang's Attack stat of 6 can increase 25 times up to 256, and Magic atk stat of 40 can increase 22 times up to 260.

The battle can be especially hazardous on the Battle Square where the player has only one character and the best score comes from breaking one's Materia.

Strategy[]

The player should quickly use L4 Suicide, physical attacks and Limit Breaks against Yang before it will commit suicide, and then go after Ying. When fighting the monster with a full party, the player should queue their attacks right after Yang acts to try kill it before its suicide. Using Big Guard and Regen may help on the Battle Square.

AI script[]

AI: Main {

If (Yang's HP <= 1/8th of Yang's Max HP) Then
{
Choose Random Opponent
Use Suicide Yang on Target
Remove Self
} Else {
If (1/2 Chance) Then
{
If (Yang's MP >= 22) Then
{
Choose Random Opponent
Use Bolt2 on Target
} Else {
Choose Random Opponent
Use Suicide Yang on Target
Remove Self
}
} Else {
If (Yang's MP >= 22) Then
{
Choose Random Opponent
Use Ice2 on Target
} Else {
Choose Random Opponent
Use Suicide Yang on Target
Remove Self
}
}
}

} AI: Counter - Death {

If (Ying has Death Status) Then
{
Turn off Death Handling for Yang
Choose Self
Use <Vanish> on Target
Remove Ying/Yang
}

} AI: Counter - Physical {

Choose Self
Use <Happy Yang> on Target
If (Yang's Att < 255) Then
{
Yang's Att = Yang's Att + 10
Print Message [Yang's happy.]
}
RunCmd 0x24/0x00

} AI: Counter - Magical {

Choose Self
Use <Enchanted Yang> on Target
If (Yang's MAt < 255) Then
{
Yang's MAt = Yang's MAt + 10
Print Message [Yang's excited.]
}
RunCmd 0x24/0x00

}

Other appearances[]

Final Fantasy Record Keeper[]

FFRK Yin Yang FFVII
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Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]

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Mobius Final Fantasy[]

MFF Yin & Yang
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Behind the scenes[]

FFVII Vincent Joins

Shinra Manor tunnel.

The area where Ying/Yang is fought has a seemingly two-headed skeleton on the floor. This is preserved in the Pictlogica Final Fantasy depiction PFF Shinra Mansion of the area. There is a skeleton in this area in Crisis Core -Final Fantasy VII-, but it is instead a large rib cage alongside some unidentifiable parts Skeleton in Shinra Mansion basement from CCVIIR.

Tetsuya Nomura has said in the August 1997 issue of EGM magazine that Ying/Yang is his favorite enemy design in Final Fantasy VII.[1]

A concept art for a Ying/Yang enemy for Final Fantasy Type-0 is included in Final Fantasy Type-0 Kōshiki Settei Shiryōshū Aku no Hishi art book, but the enemy itself doesn't appear in the game.

Gallery[]

Etymology[]

In Chinese philosophy, yin and yang are concepts used to describe how apparently opposite or contrary forces are actually complementary, interconnected, and interdependent giving rise to each other as they interrelate. Many tangible dualities (such as light and dark, fire and water, and male and female) are thought of as physical manifestations of the duality of yin and yang. This duality lies at the origins of many branches of classical Chinese science and philosophy, as well as being a primary guideline of traditional Chinese medicine, and a central principle of different forms of Chinese martial arts and exercise.

Yin is the negative/passive/female principle in nature, and may allude to many other concepts e.g. the moon, shaded orientation, something covert or concealed, "of the netherworld", overcast or sinister.

Yang is the positive/active/male principle in nature, and may allude to many other concepts e.g. the sun, open, overt, and "belonging to this world".

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References[]

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